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canthai

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Jul 30, 2008
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hey all,

just getting a little bit worried. i sent an email to CPC-Singapore asking if everthing's ok with our appl. and have yet to hear back from them. it's been awhile (4 months) since they started to process the appl. in Singapore and there's been no update on-line nor any mail our way. is this normal for anyone dealing with that office?

need advice or someone to calm me down ;)

ct
 
The published processing timelines suggest 4 to 9 months for applications being processed in Singapore. I don't know if the Singapore office is more communicative than the London office, but I never received a response from London until I'd reached the end of the posted timelines. I'd guess Singapore would be the same. So I wouldn't be worried after only 4 months.
 
4 months is quite sometime! I have been waiting for 29 days since they started processing my application in Singapore.
No mails or phone call, no update on e-cas (as it is still in process).

Oh wait, you are talking about AN Appeal, right? I have no idea about time processing for appeal.

How long did it take you to receive the letter from Singapore ?? or you have not received anything yet
 
canthai said:
hey all,

just getting a little bit worried. i sent an email to CPC-Singapore asking if everthing's ok with our appl. and have yet to hear back from them. it's been awhile (4 months) since they started to process the appl. in Singapore and there's been no update on-line nor any mail our way. is this normal for anyone dealing with that office?

need advice or someone to calm me down ;)

ct

did you get any confirmation letter from Singapore office when your files transferred to Singapore? My files were transferred in March 31 and i was wondering you i should expect to receive a confirmation letter ?
 
Hmmm...I took the "appl." to be an abbreviation for "application". If it's an appeal, I'm not sure.

But if it did stand for application, well only 30% of cases are finalised in 4 months in Singapore according to the published timelines.
 
Emmy said:
Hmmm...I took the "appl." to be an abbreviation for "application". If it's an appeal, I'm not sure.

But if it did stand for application, well only 30% of cases are finalised in 4 months in Singapore according to the published timelines.
did you get any letter from the visa office since your application transferred to the visa office?
 
No. The only letter we ever received was the sponsorhip approval letter from Mississauga.

London have been processing our application for 6 months now, and they never contacted us for anything. We did find out via my wife's MP's office in Canada that they're just waiting on a background check before finalising the application.

So, bottomline, you just have to be patient until you're towards the end of the published timelines. If you don't hear anything, it just means they probably have everything they need from you, and unless they request an interview, the next thing you'll hear is the actual decision.
 
Emmy said:
No. The only letter we ever received was the sponsorhip approval letter from Mississauga.

London have been processing our application for 6 months now, and they never contacted us for anything. We did find out via my wife's MP's office in Canada that they're just waiting on a background check before finalising the application.

So, bottomline, you just have to be patient until you're towards the end of the published timelines. If you don't hear anything, it just means they probably have everything they need from you, and unless they request an interview, the next thing you'll hear is the actual decision.

Thanks Emmy! So now i can tell my wife not to expect a confirmation letter of receipt. We were just unsure about the confirmation letter.
 
Actually, you might get an AOR letter. London don't send them out, so we never got one. But Singapore might send them. Some offices do and some don't, from what I've heard. Someone else who's gone through the Singapore office will probably know.
 
My application has been sitting in Singapore for about 4 months as well. I never received an AOR letter - I had to email them for my case information to be able to log onto eCas. At any rate, the wait is normal. I know of a few other people that have been waiting 5-6 months and haven't received any news yet either.

All we can do at this point is sit back and be patient. I know how frustrating it is to wait. :(
 
wow 4 months and nothing yet??? its a long time. Hope for the best for all of us here.
 
Hi,

6 months so far I have been waiting for Medical Request with Federal Skilled worker. No response after a confirmation letter of application receipt.
"CHC in Singapore, they are sleeping, not working". Ha...ha...
 
clubbah said:
My application has been sitting in Singapore for about 4 months as well. I never received an AOR letter - I had to email them for my case information to be able to log onto eCas. At any rate, the wait is normal. I know of a few other people that have been waiting 5-6 months and haven't received any news yet either.

All we can do at this point is sit back and be patient. I know how frustrating it is to wait. :(

Do you know anyone who has successfully applied for PR (family class) through Singapore visa office? I am getting worried now that you guys have been waiting more than 4 months and still nothing.
 
nguyentu2001 said:
Do you know anyone who has successfully applied for PR (family class) through Singapore visa office? I am getting worried now that you guys have been waiting more than 4 months and still nothing.

Why would you be worried after 4 months though? I'm not saying that 4 months isn't a long time as a general thing. But in this case they've published 2008 processing timelines which show cases are being completed in 4 - 9 months in Singapore. So it looks like you have to wait at least 4 months at a bare minimum.

In London they're taking 2 - 7 months, and we've been waiting 6 months. And from their response to my recent query, they're just waiting for the background check and don't need anything further from me. So they've been working on it, and it looks like it's almost done, and they haven't had to contact me about anything.
 
My cousin sponsored his wife from Vietnam in 6 months. Yeah. just 4 months, please relax because it isn't a long time for immigration.