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jackd

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Feb 19, 2014
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Sponsorship
DECISION MADE
1. We received your application to sponsor on July 13, 2012.

2. We started processing your application on September 27, 2012.

3. We sent you a letter on September 27, 2012 about the decision on your application. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.


Permanent Residence
IN PROCESS
1. We received the application for permanent residence on July 13, 2012.

2. We started processing application on December 14, 2013.3. Medical results have been received.


Want to know why two different dates for processing. I am confused also would like to know how long the second processing will take.
 
There are essentially two applications involved here.

The application to sponsor is processed in Mississauga, Canada.

The application to become a permanent resident is processed in the country you come from or another office nearby that is designated for your country. If you are doing an "in Canada" (inland) application, it's processed in Vegreville, Canada. Each of these offices has a different backlog of applications to get through, so it depends which country you are in or if you are in Canada. Which country are you?
 
New Delhi processes 80% of applications in 12 months, so if you haven't heard anything by December 14, 2014, you should ask to see what is taking so long. By the way, the fact that they quote times for "80%" means that most forms are processed faster than that. Current times are here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/fc-spouses.asp
 
That's for spouses. Other Family Class applications take longer.
 
That means either your application has red flags, or you keep missing documents.
 
Then that probably means your application has some red flags, which is delaying your applicatoin
 
jackd said:
i did not receive any request asking for missing documents.
Since, it says they have started processing your application in December 2013 you are almost done. You will be hearing good news soon, unless, they ask you to redo medicals.