Anyone know what time they usually update the on-line system on Tuesdays to check your application status?
I don't know, sorry.Lusky said:Anyone know what time they usually update the on-line system on Tuesdays to check your application status?
There is a thread on here in regards to dates and times in which most of the activity happens but a lot of people see activity on Thursdays at 8:30am. Lots lately on Fridays tho! ;D I will see if I can find you the linkLusky said:Anyone know what time they usually update the on-line system on Tuesdays to check your application status?
This is what I found.. Doens't give you the time, but on average the dates it updates.patiently_waiting said:There is a thread on here in regards to dates and times in which most of the activity happens but a lot of people see activity on Thursdays at 8:30am. Lots lately on Fridays tho! ;D I will see if I can find you the link
Shadymoo your ecas will not update for the first time until the sponsorship is approved.shandymoo said:Can someone please explain the whole e-cas thing to me?
I posted my application on January 17th with next day delivery so they will have received it on the 18th January.
I have used the search thing using my receipt number and my sponsors name and details as they were on the receipt.
Should I put my details on the search information? Either way it comes up with saying it was not found.
The application process time checker pages says it was updated january 19th with 43 days and working on december 15th applications. When will this be updated?
I am very anxious! I know I only posted it last week but I can't stop checking!!!
How will i know when this is? Will my spouse get an email or a letter?kelKel said:Shadymoo your ecas will not update for the first time until the sponsorship is approved.
Just to give you my time frame for guidance I sent it out to Mississauga the end of September and ECAS didn't update (or even become active) until November. We also got a letter in the mail. So for your own sanity. I wouldn't check so much, well, not within the first month. Also, you can sign up for email notifications here https://ecas.carroll.org.uk/shandymoo said:Can someone please explain the whole e-cas thing to me?
I posted my application on January 17th with next day delivery so they will have received it on the 18th January.
I have used the search thing using my receipt number and my sponsors name and details as they were on the receipt.
Should I put my details on the search information? Either way it comes up with saying it was not found.
The application process time checker pages says it was updated january 19th with 43 days and working on december 15th applications. When will this be updated?
I am very anxious! I know I only posted it last week but I can't stop checking!!!
Thats brilliant mmhughes.. I bet you feel so much better now knowing that you are in progress! Best of luck for a speedy process! xxmmhughes said:Just to give you my time frame for guidance I sent it out to Mississauga the end of September and ECAS didn't update (or even become active) until November. We also got a letter in the mail. So for your own sanity. I wouldn't check so much, well, not within the first month. Also, you can sign up for email notifications here https://ecas.carroll.org.uk/
Wish you luck.
I shouldn't think so. Background checks, number of countries your partner has lived in and how long your back ground check takes to come back will come into factor in addition to whether or not the IO needs additional documentation or an interview request is made will all come into play. Also, the number of applicants at the time you applied will definitely increase their work load. Some VO's have extended their timelines for 80% approval rate based on that recently.shandymoo said:With evidence aside, would a person born in the UK who is english and white being sponsored by their spouse who is a Canadian born english white person have a quicker process than people who are of a different race?
Absolutely not - It has nothing to do with race. However, if your country is renown for "fake marriages" or has a corrupt government then it may take longer. You can check out the CIC website that includes timelines for various offices around the world. For example Columbia has a much longer waiting time than the US or the UK.shandymoo said:With evidence aside, would a person born in the UK who is english and white being sponsored by their spouse who is a Canadian born english white person have a quicker process than people who are of a different race?