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Hey anyone applied around Jan 4, 2018, here?

I applied Jan 4, got AoR Feb 23 and SA March 5. So I know applications processed in Accra VO get medical request about 3 months after AoR. However, I just got medical request today, March 7, 2018, which is about 2 weeks after AoR. Is it possible IRCC is trying to speed things up at Accra? Or maybe I'm not going to be transferred to Accra?
 
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Hey anyone applied around Jan 4, 2018, here?

I applied Jan 4, got AoR Feb 23 and SA March 5. So I know applications processed in Accra VO get medical request about 3 months after AoR. However, I just got medical request today, March 7, 2018, which is about 2 weeks after AoR. Is it possible IRCC is trying to speed things up at Accra? Or maybe I'm not going to be transferred to Accra?
What did the SA letter or Transfer letter say? It should be stated on the letter.
 
In His/HER email it states," got AoR Feb 23 and SA March 5.
@Elohim He also posted on the 2018 outland thread that his sponsor called cic and they told her that she was approved and should expect SA through the post............

The following is the post: "Oh no...my wife was informed by CIC call center that she was approved on the 5th of March and she'll get the letter in the mail later. Do you know what your visa office is (or is going to be)?"
 
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Hey anyone applied around Jan 4, 2018, here?

I applied Jan 4, got AoR Feb 23 and SA March 5. So I know applications processed in Accra VO get medical request about 3 months after AoR. However, I just got medical request today, March 7, 2018, which is about 2 weeks after AoR. Is it possible IRCC is trying to speed things up at Accra? Or maybe I'm not going to be transferred to Accra?
Guy abeg no dey give us heart attack like this ( loooooool) ...you are based in the US and your spouse Canada so it's Mississauga not Accra that will be processing your application... Accra applicants know themselves...
 
What did the SA letter or Transfer letter say? It should be stated on the letter.
Yeah ola is right. Cic told my wife she's been approved as sponsor and the hard copy letter will be sent to her address. I'll get her to call and ask if they know what vo I'm going to.
 
Yeah ola is right. Cic told my wife she's been approved as sponsor and the hard copy letter will be sent to her address. I'll get her to call and ask if they know what vo I'm going to.
Yes please do confirm because it looks like your post just gave some people heart attack LOL since most of us including myself are still waiting for medical requests and its been months now.
 
@Elohim He also posted on the 2018 outland thread that his sponsor called cic and they told her that she was approved and should expect SA through the post............

The following is the post: "Oh no...my wife was informed by CIC call center that she was approved on the 5th of March and she'll get the letter in the mail later. Do you know what your visa office is (or is going to be)?"
Well noted ...Thanks
 
Hey anyone applied around Jan 4, 2018, here?

I applied Jan 4, got AoR Feb 23 and SA March 5. So I know applications processed in Accra VO get medical request about 3 months after AoR. However, I just got medical request today, March 7, 2018, which is about 2 weeks after AoR. Is it possible IRCC is trying to speed things up at Accra? Or maybe I'm not going to be transferred to Accra?

The Visa office to be transferred to is dependent on PA's (Principal Applicant) location. If you are based in Nigeria, your VO is Accra.

Here's CIC link you can use to check your VO: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...rcc/offices/international-visa-offices.html#n

Also, the Sponsor should get an email from Missi...ga that would indicate the VO the application is being transferred to.
 
Guy abeg no dey give us heart attack like this ( loooooool) ...you are based in the US and your spouse Canada so it's Mississauga not Accra that will be processing your application... Accra applicants know themselves...
@Mapleleave I doubt living in US has anything to do with it oooo. Kindly check out @rsmathew out on outland 2018 thread, his wife lives in india and has never been to canada, she also had medical request with been transferred as of yet. Just like @Forte. This IRCC people are just wicked people, thats all i can say, cos they are about to give person hypertension.
 
@Mapleleave I doubt living in US has anything to do with it oooo. Kindly check out @rsmathew out on outland 2018 thread, his wife lives in india and has never been to canada, she also had medical request with been transferred as of yet. Just like @Forte. This IRCC people are just wicked people, thats all i can say, cos they are about to give person hypertension.
Once you have been living in a country for a year or more, you are considered a resident of that country and the application will be processed in that country.
 
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