HonJohnMcCallum announced that conditional PR for spouses has ended at the national immigration law conference! yet again no evidence that the regulations amended. Unsure of effectivity date.
I am waiting alsocyclist said:I am waiting fo PM to double the budget for family sponsorship class as he promised.
http://www.cicnews.com/2015/10/canadian-immigration-liberals-win-election-106361.html
does this apply to me if i am a US PR but Polish citizen? I'm currently strongly considering applying inland as this would give me work permit fairly soon. im not that bothered about long wait since in BC i would get health coverage and OWP..CDNPR2014 said:applicants, it's usually better to apply outland. the times posted for outland online are not accurate and are not averages. US applicants are being approved in 4-6 months,
Hi there, did you noticed that on the spreadsheet, applications submitted between Oct. and Nov. 15 were stagnated partially b/c of the Syrian Refugee? CIC needed more staff to deal with their applications in priority. However, after that, CIC didn't continue with OCT. and NOV. applications, but turned to new applications!! Applications made in these two months were largely being put aside and ignored. They began to deal with applications sent in Dec., Jan, and till Mid-Feb. Most people who sent in their applications between this time interval got approved real fast. THIS IS UNFAIR!!! Why those people who applied later on were approved quicker than those who sent their applications earlier. This is really hard to understand.canimm2386 said:oh I look at that excel sheet 10 times a day...it's just people from December started receiving it so i asked....plus status on cic hasn't been updated since march 21st and we are two to three weeks post that..so let's hope Jan applicants start to receive it real soon
it would depend on where your outland application would go. While many us citizens are getting approved in 4-8 months, it may not be the same for us green card holders. sometimes those files take longer because CIC still has to confirm details from your country of citizenship, and how long that takes depends on each country. I'm not sure where applications from poland go, and i'm not sure about the processing time. Either way, whatever is posted online for outland applications is not accurate and not an average. yes you can assume you would be approved in far less time applying outland. If you know which visa office Polish applications go, then find the thread specific to that office and ask about how long the process is. My guess is to expect 7-12 months, depending on the visa office.milan.fit said:does this apply to me if i am a US PR but Polish citizen? I'm currently strongly considering applying inland as this would give me work permit fairly soon. im not that bothered about long wait since in BC i would get health coverage and OWP..
please let me know your thoughts
it depends on whether you applied from within canada (inland) or from outside of canada (outland). for inland, it takes 2+ years and the file stays in canada. for outland it depends on the visa office. the file is usually sent to the country of citizenship of the applicant unless the applicant has legal, current temporary residence of another country for 12+ months. you will need to find a thread specific to your visa office to see what the current timeline is. the times posted for outland online are not accurate and are not averages, and they don't represent what applicants actually face. Also, it's impossible for you to know there are "only 30 applicants" from your country. It's important to remember this forum represents a very small percentage of applicants cic sees. I can guarantee you, there are way more than 30 applicants seeking pr from any country.cyclist said:hi,
After applying for PR through sponsorship where do applications go? to the closest visa office or depends on applicants nationality? (do we see it somewhere ?)
on CIC it says "For many services, instead of asking about your nearest visa office, you are now asked for your country of residence. This provides you with a more accurate processing time."
if it is based on nationality why is it always 26 months for the processing time? in my country there are only 30 applicants so it should be way shorter than 26 months.