It doesn't "heavily suggest" that. You are choosing to infer that.GustavesF said:Thus, what the verbiage heavily suggests is that the reason for the 4-month wait is because, starting on December 22nd, they are going to be working on applications they already have.
Processing times are subject to change; it sucks but CIC is not required to communicate the reasons for these changes. As for that change, they were increased because of cuts in funding, resulting in less staff and resources to process files. The restart of the PGP program in January 2014 and promise to clear that 6-7 year backlog most likely also played a big part.GustavesF said:What about the inland timeline increasing by 9 months with zero communication from CIC?
What about the lack of foresight that always allowed spouses of foreign students in Canada to receive OWP immediately but not spouses of full citizens? (This is why there is a "pilot program").
What about their inability to simply expedite the OWP that should have come from AIP without requiring additional paperwork? (all the information is already provided with sponsorship app).
Why are OWP's assigned at random?
If they started on December 22, and April 22 is next Wednesday, why have we not seen OWPs awarded to 90% of the in-process apps submitted before December 22? Wouldn't that be what you'd expect?
Why don't AOR's get sent out? Why do they randomly take 10, 2, or 1 month?
CIC never saw the need to grant temporary status to spouses of citizens/PRs because they had the option to apply for permanent status. Those who applied inland went into the process knowing they wouldn't be able to work for awhile; when the processing times increased, CIC finally listened and enacted the pilot program. As for the spouses of foreign students, that's simply because of money. Canada needs foreign students and a lot of them; they pay billions of dollars a year in tuition, plus billions in living expenses. The government is aware that students are more likely to come to Canada for a few years if they can bring their spouse and they can work.
They ARE expediting the OWPs by granting them before AIP. If the additional paperwork you are referring to is the IMM5710, it is a required form for a work permit app, just as IMM0008 is a required form for a PR app. The person processing the work permits is not even in the same province as the person processing the PR app, so it's not like they can just walk into the next office and get the info. The IMM5710 is forwarded on to Vegreville for OWP issuance while the PR continues to be processed in Mississauga.
This pretty much comes down to when the file is actually opened and the speed of individual VO processing the file. It's not the fairest way to do it but keep in mind that this is a new program and they will need to work out the kinks.
No because that is not what CIC stated. They did not say that all applicants in the pre-Dec 22nd inventory would be issued OWPs by April 22nd. They said they would work on the current inventory and meanwhile, PR/OWP apps submitted after Dec 22nd would be processed within 4 months.
It would be nice for everyone if CIC could have someone opening and checking files upon receipt to issue a quick AOR but they don't do that with any app in any category. This again comes down to a lack of resources, who opens the file and when. There were 5000 PGP apps accepted in the first few days of January; they were all opened and actually checked for completeness by Jan 16th and it still took CIC until the end of March to start issuing AORs.
I agree that there are a lot of things that CIC can do better. However, I don't agree with people making false claims and spreading a LOT of negativity around this forum. CIC never stated with the launch of the pilot program that all applicants in the current inventory would have OWPs processed within 4 months, as vik999 was trying to claim. My original post was to correct that claim and tell him to stop with the negativity, as it help no one.