I wouldn't believe what you read on the Canadian Immigration wait times. We have now reached the one year point in our PR application of my Peruvian husband. Published times say 80% of all cases are decided in 8 months.
If you have one slight irregularity in your life and experiences, you can forget 8 months as the maximum time.
Although he had spent time in the military as a means to earn money after high school, they have been "investigating" his service record for 7 months now. They were hand delivered requested additional info. the first week of February 2007. I wrote an email after the initial 8 months passed and they said the military info. was still under review and would be "a few more months". I let 3 months pass and just near the end of those 3 months the earthquake happened in Peru. I wrote again saying the few...generally taken to mean 3....months had passed and I was afraid that if the military had not replied to them by now, that they never would with being preoccupied with the disaster. All I got back was....."your husband's case is still under assessment please wait until we contact him".
How verification of information can take 7 months is beyond me. I any of us in the non-government sector took 7 months to process a file we'd be fired.
I wonder if it would have been better to have him apply as a temporary foreign worker, the Gov't sure seems to be fast tracking that sector of immigrants, only to have many of them quit the jobs they came here for and disappear after. Meanwhile, if my husband were allowed here to await his PR, I have a permanent address, I was born here and own my home, I have a job and he could be contacted very easily if there were questions or concerns. How the Government wheels turn never ceases to astound me.
I feel sorry for all of you just starting the process even before your sponsorship is approved. You have a long road ahead of you and the published wait times seem to mean nothing. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who HAVE had their PR statuses approved within the maximum or under times.
If you have one slight irregularity in your life and experiences, you can forget 8 months as the maximum time.
Although he had spent time in the military as a means to earn money after high school, they have been "investigating" his service record for 7 months now. They were hand delivered requested additional info. the first week of February 2007. I wrote an email after the initial 8 months passed and they said the military info. was still under review and would be "a few more months". I let 3 months pass and just near the end of those 3 months the earthquake happened in Peru. I wrote again saying the few...generally taken to mean 3....months had passed and I was afraid that if the military had not replied to them by now, that they never would with being preoccupied with the disaster. All I got back was....."your husband's case is still under assessment please wait until we contact him".
How verification of information can take 7 months is beyond me. I any of us in the non-government sector took 7 months to process a file we'd be fired.
I wonder if it would have been better to have him apply as a temporary foreign worker, the Gov't sure seems to be fast tracking that sector of immigrants, only to have many of them quit the jobs they came here for and disappear after. Meanwhile, if my husband were allowed here to await his PR, I have a permanent address, I was born here and own my home, I have a job and he could be contacted very easily if there were questions or concerns. How the Government wheels turn never ceases to astound me.
I feel sorry for all of you just starting the process even before your sponsorship is approved. You have a long road ahead of you and the published wait times seem to mean nothing. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who HAVE had their PR statuses approved within the maximum or under times.