Caroline T. said:
For a little while we regretted doing our medical early and sending it in right away because that would give us less time to get to Canada and we weren't ssure if were would be ready to go before they expired, but now i'm glad we did send them with the application for the reason that it will be smoother that way. But if you think you need more time to get to Canada then sending them when requested would probably be better.
If it's on the checklist, it should be provided. Technically waiting to send the medical until it's requested means you've sent an incomplete application. If everyone starts doing this then they'll probably start returning applications. I personally do not agree with this advice, and to anyone reading, provide your medical with your application, as per the instructions and the checlist.
keego_1 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 Wink thanks keego_1
Welcome! I've added you to the spreadsheet. CIC only changes ECAS to show "In Process" on maybe 1/3 of applications, so I wouldn't put too much stake in it. You are currently well within the average timescales... right now applications are taking 6-7 months to be approved. You applied in March, so yu wouldn't be hearing until later this month or next... if you get past the end of November then you can start chasing it. In the meantime just sit tight. Also, where are you located? We are tracking locations as well for 2014 applications. Nearest major city is fine!
afroza said:
Hello,
I am new here. I am currently waiting for my husband's visa to be approved. London office started 'processing' his file since July 5th, 2014 and I see some of you are saying that it should take only few weeks or so after that. For us it's been over 2 months and we are currently on our 9 months of processing time. We are worried and confused to what's going on. I am pregnant and baby is due in within the next few weeks.
And on the inquiry page it says that they won't reply until the processing time has passed. :S What do I do?
Application received: Dec, 23rd/2013
In Process: July 5th/2014
Thank you
If you want to be added to the spreadsheet then also post the day you got sponsor approval and I'll add you in.
In Process usually is sorted within a few weeks, but it's not uncommon to take much longer than that. 9 months of processing time is long, but still within London's advertised processing time of 11 months. However, it might be worth sending a case-specific email (available on CIC's website) just to try to nudge things along.
Mrs.Purcy said:
Finally got SA huge delay from may. Stuff got sent to London for my husband. How long does it take for them to send stuff to the London VO?
Finally! Glad you've finally received it. Stuff usually arrives in London within a few days, but you won't hear anything on it arriving there, so all you can do is sit there for now. Since your SA took longer because of the incomplete application, your processing time I'd expect will be over the average... probably early next year at a guess. Your timeline is more likely to be similar to those who applied in July, who are just getting SA through now as well. Good luck!
Alipkhan said:
Hi, im new to this forum can some plz tell me that how do you know that your application is in london or canada .i had checked that status of my application it do not say any thing like that thankyou
What office did you specify on your application? In addition, your sponsor approval letter or email will tell you which office your application was sent to for processing.