srfheat said:Yes, I completed medical upfront and also paid all fees upfront too.
Good point, should have mentioned that in my post.
Cool,so did I.wonder is all of that all off that together is what they consider a "straightforward case"?
srfheat said:Yes, I completed medical upfront and also paid all fees upfront too.
Good point, should have mentioned that in my post.
Same here everything submitted and paid up front.KarlR said:Hey just wondering,did you guys also do your medical and background check upfront?wondering if that also plays a factor?
can you tell us about how london will treat the cases that were transferred from Islamabad? Will we be following the london timeline of 11 months? our files were transferred to london in jan/feb 2014 and still we didnt hear anything from themSchnookoLoly said:London is overwhelmed with applications right now as they are processing a load of the backlog from Islamabad (which is at like 30 months or something insane). So a bucket of Islamabad applications have been sent to London. The knock-on effect is that some of London's applications are staying in Ottawa or Mississauga for processing instead. This isn't all that uncommon. In 2012, Stage 1 approval for outland applications was up around 3 months because Mississauga was overloaded. They forwarded a bucket of applications over to Ottawa to help out with the backlog. Once the processing time came down to 1-2 months, Ottawa stopped processing Stage 1 applications.
In the past few months, Ottawa has been in use again, this time with backlog from London. It's a pretty standard thing, and shouldn't affect overall processing times. We'll see on the spreadsheet once those applications come through, but I would expect timelines to be broadly similar, particularly if they are keeping straight-forward applications in Canada.
For those whose applications are or are not staying in Canada, don't stress about it. It doesn't necessarily mean yours is complicated. It could just be one VO's view of your file. It could be that all apps from a particular week went to London regardless. Don't stress about it.
As a rule, ALWAYS send a complete application. Some people don't send police checks or medicals up front, and in my opinion, they are risking having their application returned for being incomplete. Then you lose half your professing fee. If it's on the checklist, then provide it.
Yes the London timeline of 11 months now applies to Islamabad applicationsEagleMan said:can you tell us about how london will treat the cases that were transferred from Islamabad? Will we be following the london timeline of 11 months? our files were transferred to london in jan/feb 2014 and still we didnt hear anything from them
Thanks alot, your reply is very hopefullChevy23 said:Yes the London timeline of 11 months now applies to Islamabad applications
It's 11 months from when your file arrived in London, so hopefull you should hear by the end of this year
Thanks. Hope we don't have to wait too long. Plan to be in Canada before christmas.ghunter said:Added! Hopefully your wait won't be too long now.
SchnookoLoly said:London is overwhelmed with applications right now as they are processing a load of the backlog from Islamabad (which is at like 30 months or something insane). So a bucket of Islamabad applications have been sent to London. The knock-on effect is that some of London's applications are staying in Ottawa or Mississauga for processing instead. This isn't all that uncommon. In 2012, Stage 1 approval for outland applications was up around 3 months because Mississauga was overloaded. They forwarded a bucket of applications over to Ottawa to help out with the backlog. Once the processing time came down to 1-2 months, Ottawa stopped processing Stage 1 applications.
In the past few months, Ottawa has been in use again, this time with backlog from London. It's a pretty standard thing, and shouldn't affect overall processing times. We'll see on the spreadsheet once those applications come through, but I would expect timelines to be broadly similar, particularly if they are keeping straight-forward applications in Canada.
For those whose applications are or are not staying in Canada, don't stress about it. It doesn't necessarily mean yours is complicated. It could just be one VO's view of your file. It could be that all apps from a particular week went to London regardless. Don't stress about it.
As a rule, ALWAYS send a complete application. Some people don't send police checks or medicals up front, and in my opinion, they are risking having their application returned for being incomplete. Then you lose half your professing fee. If it's on the checklist, then provide it.
Thanks - I've sent the receipt off to Mississauga and also emailed a scanned version to London just in case. Will let you know when I hear anything!Chevy23 said:Yes! That's what I did
I didn't pay upfront either, just right your file number note envelope as well as the receipt
Thanks for the advice - agreed, best be safe! I emailed London a scanned copy of the receipt too. Hopefully I'm covered!Aniabella said:If I were you, I'd also send a copy of the receipt to the LVO. I also paid afterwards, before any requests, and when I later on in an unrelated email to LVO asked also if they received the payment, they asked me to scan the receipt to them as well. Even though later on I checked on GCMS notes that they had marked it as paid back in June when I paid it, perhaps they didn't notify the payment without request to the LVO.
SchnookoLoly said:Hi I am new to the forum, and find it great that you can advise so many struggling, with understanding the stages of immigration,
I would like also to be added to the spreadsheet. My storyline so far.
Visa Office : London
Application received : March 4th (Mississauga)
Family Class : CL
Sponsor Approval(AOR) : May 2nd
meds done : 4th June
On the CIC, the status now shows application received for resident permit, does this mean that the application is being reviewed or waiting to be reviewed. I was wondering is it worth paying the $5 to check the status thanks keego_1