The processing times are still very fast. There are still applicants from 2016/17/18 that haven’t been processed if not before. Think people have unreasonable expectations. Government has still said 12-24 months for processing. You should plan for this and if it is faster people should be happy. A group of people are dealing with almost 27k applications and you are basing your comments on a small sample size.Why is the average time keep increasing for June applicants?
Not sure what you mean but as IRCC receives more application, the average time will increase. You can see this from tracker.Why is the average time keep increasing for June applicants?
ALL taxable income count. If your income is taxable it will count .EI doesn’t count unless it is for maternity leave.
Regular EI does not count.ALL taxable income count. If your income is taxable it will count .
Regular EI or maternity both taxable income.
They are processing files in batches...finishing everything they get till May 3rd and start checking the files for May 6 to 17th this week.Why is the average time keep increasing for June applicants?
They are processing files in batches...finishing everything they get till May 3rd and start checking the files for May 6 to 17th this week.[
Did you mean processing or DM, or AOR. Because my application was received on april 29 and I got AOR on July 11.
is it mention anywhere? can you please shared IRCC link I dont see anywhere in IRCC.
What I understand as per Revenue Canada:
Applicant must meet line 150 income requirement. Report total income, which can include the following, on line 150:
- Employment income
- Business and professional income
- Commissions
- Wage loss replacement contributions
- Other employment income
- Old age security pension
- CPP or QPP benefits
- Disability benefits
- Other pensions and superannuation
- Elected split-pension amount
- UCCB amount designated to a dependent
- Employment insurance and other benefits.
Thank you good to know
- Employment insurance: maternity, parental and sickness benefits paid under the Employment Insurance Act are considered income. Other payments such as employment insurance and federal training allowances are not considered as income.
- https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5482-instruction-fill-financial-evaluation-form-1283.html
Wow...Congrats..there is still hope..whose ECAS stuck on" Application Received" then.Yes it went fron application received to Decision made.
Whoever have question about EI, I will direct to to form IMM 5748.
- Employment insurance: maternity, parental and sickness benefits paid under the Employment Insurance Act are considered income. Other payments such as employment insurance and federal training allowances are not considered as income.
- https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5482-instruction-fill-financial-evaluation-form-1283.html