Happy Friday!
May you all have a
GREAT weekend!!!
(Do you like my Guyana colors?) lol
Confused your case appears to be very complicated. Ive read on the forum that processing times can vary considerably depending on the complexity of each file. CIC- POS should have consulted you with any discrepencies instead of 'dumping it in a corner' for all of those months. I'm so sorry you had to experience that!!!! I pray that this interview will bring a POSITIVE end to your long battle. . .
I spoke to my Aunt this morning who mentioned that POS processes VISAs for Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. She sponsored her husband last year & said that he was NOT called in for a interview. After the package left Canada, within 3 months, a letter was sent to him in Guyana acknowledging receipt of the application and providing him with a file number. The letter stated that her husband didnt require a new medical or police clearance. They had paid all the processing/resident fees up front. She recalls that it must have been about 1-2 months later that he was granted the VISA to join her in Canada. She was pleased with the entire process that took approx 6 months. . .
So, according to the Canadian High Commision in Trinidad website (I even called the automated (868) 622-6232 # in Trinidad) , we cannot make any enquires on our files until that 5 month period has passed. So ladies, for those of us who are recent applicants, we are well within Trinidad's normal processing times for a 'straitforward' application. (i.e, a sponsorship application with no deportation, criminal record, etc. etc.)