Yes, that is one way to assume the 5000 cap is already reached now. This could create unease among people not getting any CC charge even on Jan2, since they don't know if their apps are going to be returned due to various reasons. So to keep the hope, it feels better to say the CIC is only half way of their 5000 app CC charging process, there are more coming. I recall 2014 the final charge is in March. Do we believe CIC could complete all the charging today? Probably not. It is same amount of apps this year, it should be same amount of people looking through this pile and working at the same speed. They will reject/return less, so high charging rate after opening. But what was the return rate last year in Jan? 50% returned. So this year it improves, the charge speed goes up 100%. The charge might stop in early Feb, 2 more weeks from now. This seems to match the reality the whole 5000 cap just past the mid-point or 2/3. Still some hope but seems all for Jan2 submissions because there still half left un-charged.tjd said:If you look at Analysis1 and Analysis2 sheets (both created by me), you will see that CIC has actually done a fairly good job in selecting applications from each courier service. Accepted applications under each courier service is directly proportional to total number of applications delivered by each courier company except Purolator (don't understand why people were grouping to file a lawsuit against them), which got an undue advantage. CIC must have been carried over by their overwhelming delivery(ies). Looks like UPS candidates paid the price. see Analysis1. Anyone trying to change the % in cell A1, please be advised that as more applications get accepted, 1.44 goes up maybe 1.46, 1.48, etc to ensure that TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCEPTED APPLICATIONS stay at 5000.
I doubt CIC is that kind disorganized. They know how 5000 apps stacks together look like from last year's experience. There is no point to store apps and send them back one by one. When it is returned, every app should have one letter to show the reason. So the app has to be re-packaged. With the chance of lost mail and get complains, it is not fun for just doing it. Unless they want work extra hours to get extra pay? The boss will not have budget for this, since this PGP is the lowest priority among all the tasks for CIC. Remember this is tax payer's money so it is audited once a while. Stack 10K apps and return the half seems to be child play. Therefore there is doubt.canuck_in_uk said:Say that CIC did receive 5000+ apps on Jan 2nd. They probably didn't open any apps on that day. That means that from Jan 5th-16th, CIC would have opened and checked at least 500 apps per day. On Jan 16th, they opened the 5000th completed app and closed the cap.
It isn't really that hard to believe.
I like your words) Please go on))))float said:I doubt CIC is that kind disorganized. .....Therefore there is doubt.
CIC wouldn't know the cap is reached in just 2-3 days. They need to open and check probably 8000 applications before they can confirm there're 5000 complete application.float said:Back to the craziness from CIC, they should close the door on Jan6, since the 5000 cap is already reached, what good does it do to accept more submissions? Things does not add up quite well, so there is still hope for everyone.
last year CIC received 7000 apps when they closed the door in Feb. Check this canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/2014-parent-sponsorship-application-7000-received-2500-opened-1300-returned-t182188.0.html. but you can also see out of 7000 there are 1200 returned by Jan20,2014. From this post, we can assume CIC approved more than 5000, but probably a very small amount. I cannot imagine 10%, but how about 5%? Could it be the same for this year?ElenaRu said:I like your words) Please go on))))
CIC knows exactly how many apps they are receiving on a daily basis. I cannot imagine they treat received applications like free newspaper outside the grocery store. Lose/hide/destroy person's mail is a crime. Check my other post. Last year CIC received 7000 apps by Jan20, and returned 1200 too. It feels the number is rounded to hundreds, not thousands. So they know exactly what they are doing. It is hard to justify 8000 here for 2015.741953 said:CIC wouldn't know the cap is reached in just 2-3 days. They need to open and check probably 8000 applications before they can confirm there're 5000 complete application.
The parent certainly won't be covered under the provincial health insurance plan. However they can purchase travel insurance to cover themselves for medical emergencies. For non-emergency medical issues, they will have to pay for treatment out of their own pocket.dbase1981 said:Hi guys, I have a question... can we get a healthcare insurance for a dependent even though he/she is still not a PR of Canada? like under in supervisa?
I agree with you completely as there is every logical reason to believe that 5000 cap has not yet reached in terms of charging the applications. The percentage went up by 0.10% (1.44% to 1.54%). This is what we should be tracking. I really hope my application that reached on Jan 06 is also accepted. "Analysis2" shows there charding pattern. It is so clear that they actually grouped applications brought by their couriers. I am actually pessimistic by nature trying to be realistic. Good luck all.float said:Yes, that is one way to assume the 5000 cap is already reached now. This could create unease among people not getting any CC charge even on Jan2, since they don't know if their apps are going to be returned due to various reasons. So to keep the hope, it feels better to say the CIC is only half way of their 5000 app CC charging process, there are more coming. I recall 2014 the final charge is in March. Do we believe CIC could complete all the charging today? Probably not. It is same amount of apps this year, it should be same amount of people looking through this pile and working at the same speed. They will reject/return less, so high charging rate after opening. But what was the return rate last year in Jan? 50% returned. So this year it improves, the charge speed goes up 100%. The charge might stop in early Feb, 2 more weeks from now. This seems to match the reality the whole 5000 cap just past the mid-point or 2/3. Still some hope but seems all for Jan2 submissions because there still half left un-charged.
Back to the craziness from CIC, they should close the door on Jan6, since the 5000 cap is already reached, what good does it do to accept more submissions? Things does not add up quite well, so there is still hope for everyone.
I don't think you understand what I was saying at all...so I'll just leave it like that.float said:CIC knows exactly how many apps they are receiving on a daily basis. I cannot imagine they treat received applications like free newspaper outside the grocery store. Lose/hide/destroy person's mail is a crime. Check my other post. Last year CIC received 7000 apps by Jan20, and returned 1200 too. It feels the number is rounded to hundreds, not thousands. So they know exactly what they are doing. It is hard to justify 8000 here for 2015.
Ok, changedxenon said:i think its time to change your acct name then ;-)
741953 said:CIC wouldn't know the cap is reached in just 2-3 days. They need to open and check probably 8000 applications before they can confirm there're 5000 complete application.
So this year, this process took 2 weeks.
Anyone who can tell there're 5000 completed application among a stack of 10000+ packages just by looking at it, Master Yoda is gonna knock on his/her door for sure.
May the force be with you.
May I know what will happen to the application if the payment form (IMM 5770) was forgot to sign by the cardholder?sylvia27 said:I'll try to answer a few of your questions based on info I know.
Concerning the documents, I think you are right except that you need to send your birth certificate as a proof to show her relationship to you.
For the NOA's, If i remember correctly from reading other posts, you need the original ones, they don't accept printed from the website but I know you can order new ones for the previous years from Revenu Canada and they will send them to you by mail.
As for the local office, I'm not sure how that works, I think they are the ones who choose which office they transfer it to.
For the times on the website, they haven't been updated in a long time but it seems that now they are trying to process applications faster and trying to cut backlog especially that they are only accepting 5000 new applications per year only.
Hope these info help you and good luck.
Almost guaranteed to return. It's like not authorizing CIC to withdraw money.Ma. said:May I know what will happen to the application if the payment form (IMM 5770) was forgot to sign by the cardholder?