SchnookoLoly
Champion Member
- Mar 5, 2012
- 79
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 25 Jan 2012
- File Transfer...
- 24 Apr 2012
- Passport Req..
- 26 Jun 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 21 Aug 2012
- LANDED..........
- 08 Dec 2012
Second part first... I get that you're frustrated that your application went to London instead of being held in Mississauga or Ottawa... but we aren't privy to the inner workings of CIC. Even those who have their applications held in Canada are told that their applications may still be transferred to London, which is what happened to tatters86. So while it is frustrating, there is clearly some reason that they need to have the application be in London and not in Canada.andrew-brit said:May I add that I am disillusioned with CIC. Applying for Canadian permanent residency is not something that you take likely. We all spend months preparing to submit our application, and of course we all want a quick decision, but at the end of the day, no matter how strong an application is, how genuine the relationship is, how long you have been with your common law or spouse, it comes down to where your application is sent. I mean really? This is a government process and as such I feel it should be standardized in a way that applicants across the world get processed in around about the same timeline. How can people receive PR when they only applied in September 2014, while there are people who applied in January 2014 or even in 2013 still waiting?
What's worse is it is very clear that Mississauga and Ottawa are going a lot faster than London, and yet there are still applications being sent to London albeit few and far between. The only comfort that is told to London based applicants? "Oh that is weird, most UK based applications stay in Mississauga." Yeah thanks for that.
Anyway, that is my opinion,
From a disillusioned London applicant.
As for the bit about different countries being processed at the same time... it's just never going to happen. Applications from western developed countries (UK, western Europe, Australia, NZ, USA, etc) have much faster processing times because the likelihood of fraud in applications from those countries is significantly lower than the fraud rates for less developed countries. I don't mean that to sound racist or anything, it's a simple fact. Applicants from other countries have much higher rates of fraud, and as a result, those applications take much longer to process.
Here's an example. A friend of my mom's went to the Dominican Republic a few years ago on holiday, and met a waiter at a bar and they fell in love. They spent the week together, then over the next year she went to the DR a bunch of times to visit him. About a year later, they got married in the DR, and when she got back to Canada, they filed an application for sponsorship. There were tons of red flags in their application, as you can imagine. CIC needed to make absolutely sure that their application was genuine and that he wasn't just wooing her in order to get himself into Canada.
It took them 3 years to have his PR approved. He couldn't even get a visitor visa for Canada during that time as they didn't think he would leave. Once his PR was granted he came to Canada, and stayed for about a year. He then went back to the DR to take care of a sick grandmother (who we are pretty sure has been sick and died quite a few times....) and never particularly went back. He hasn't had his PR revoked, but Mom is pretty sure he hasn't been in Canada long enough to maintain his PR.
Compare that meeting to a British/Canadian couple, where the Canadian is, say, working in the UK, meets a BRit, they are together for a few years, live together, get married, and then apply for PR.
Whose application do you think is going to be processed faster?
Honestly, just go read the appeals cases on CANLII. For example, read this one: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/irb/doc/2014/2014canlii60286/2014canlii60286.html do you really think that case was ever going to be processed in a matter of months?
The reality of it is that people from the developed countries have it WAY easier for Canada than a lot of other countries.