well thats true they have got rid of it , i guess it should be a generic one .purple_buscuit said:They don't seem to list the VOs processing time anymore, is this a generic average of all of them?
ADVO was 19 months, now the average is 17, so it works out for me.MontréalSW said:Ohhhh yes they changed it!!!
Before, when checking on the CIC Website it showed an individual Processing Time for each Visa Office!!!!
However from the experiences I have read from different forums / people I have heard from, it should take less. Also, this is the whole process..... from AOR to sending you your passport with the Visa stamped on it.
Also this is an average... Each application is way different / complex than others.
In my case, the time is exactly the same for my Visa Office before this change (VO México - Applications from Latin America).... so I cannot say this is a good or bad change for me. What abour your case? Does this improve or worsen your Processing Times? please share information in order to know if they are making the process longer or shorter.
Thanks,
MontréalSW
I am at the same stage and have the notarized copy of pass.kawakaze said:Hi All,
I'm about to send my federal application. do I have to notarize copies of passports? thanks
legrand said:Hi quebec100!
Although I have not yet reached the federal stage I have a query.I just want to know whether prior to you receiving the CSQ if you received any letter from quebec immigration informing that you are on wait list for Interview? reason I'm asking is because I've just received a mail informing me I'm on a wait list for interview and I just want to know what my chances are of receiving a CSQ in the mail without having to attend the interview.
Hi Krrishhna which VISA Office do you fall under?krrishhna said:That means your file is under selection review, soon you will be getting a decision from MICC.
Correct. It's QSW, indeed.Sheena_Singh said:Hello Hoback,
Did you apply for PR in Quebec Skilled worker category?
Thanks,
Sheena