Our app is still at stage one. When we applied, stage one was predicted to take 30 days, it now takes 90 days. Triple the processing times is hard enough to digest but understandable given that resources are stretched and the volume of apps keeps rising, but when we saw the 29 months for stage 2 we automatically assumed it was human error.
So, after experiencing a mild heart attack on Friday when I saw that the processing times had leapt from a reasonable and digestible 11 months to an outrageous and shocking 29 months, I have read through this forum since the update was published, and it has given me some degree of comfort.
From what I can gather, the London office received apps from the Islamabad office, which because of their complexity (for the most part) have skewed the processing times. Unless there are issues with non-Islamabad apps then the processing times are not expected to be as long as 29 months (which is worse-case scenario) thus take a lot less time to process.
Thing is, these processing times are misleading: it is now hard to establish what the "real" processing times are now for "normal/non-complex" apps (to which I hope ours falls in this category), so it is all very much a guessing and waiting game (and as we all know, it is hard to plan unless one has a rough timeline to work with).
I also understand that to alleviate the insane number of apps and reduce the processing times at the London office, some of the apps may be held in Canada and processed in Ottawa?
It does beg the question - why on earth were the Islamabad apps all sent to the London office and not distributed evenly around CIC offices worldwide? Why is the London office a dumping ground?