LAMPARD said:
I am inland (Montreal) application
Hi @LAMPARD,
I added to the table-list, thank you for your info...
cohenbrother said:
so people who got AOR on March 17th have been approved, next person should be @khanhle?
Believe it or not, the time lapses are more or less congruent for periods of time (see the tables). Sometimes it takes longer or less (see the columns) but looks that they work in "batches"... I made a comment to @mandy13 you can see it here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/quebec-skilled-worker-federal-stage-after-csq-t298038.0.html;msg5691075#msg5691075
I see a lot of people that are also interested in knowing the time lapses or delays, but they are from other VO outside Canada (like @Helen b), and the table I made was for QSW, Inland Applicants (VO Ottawa-ON or Sidney-NS), so I think those references won't be of help, but I propose (again) that all can fill their information in the Excel file, and add new Sheets (@marcomcarneiro as I said before, I took the liberty of adding a new sheet with more info to your same file) here it is:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11kdzo2tA_6HiILyuHtDsYtVajswDvHYTUiEFlFM1b28/edit#gid=736440819
If you (the interested ones) open a new Sheet for each Visa Office (VO) you can have all your info together and I think will be of help. You can add more dates if you like. Here one that @pareshprince did:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oR-cPqNyPF0a6ZQea9WLycUdnZ_QqosuIdhZATf7AYw/edit
You can take information from it. I think that mixing all of different VO together won't give you a "key" number of day or delays (I'm referring to my "theory" of the 280 days, @marcomcarneiro knows about it
).
And, if anybody has time, can elaborate something like this one:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Nvt9rF1_IwmX63KPjBLM97WZir_9UuhD4YkkL0jsIAo/edit#gid=1916892879
Regards