Hi,
Recently Govt. of Canada took measures to speedup the immigration processing times of Parents and Grandparents by:
first: putting a 2 year stoppage on new applications and second: by restricting the number of applications received every year to 5000.
My parents live in India and hence, their immigration sponsorship application will be processed in New Delhi. I was looking at the processing times for Parents and Grand Parents' application on CIC's website and it's mentioned that:
Step 1 (evaluation of Sponsor) takes approx: 44 months of processing time. Then
Step 2 (Processing in New Delhi) takes approx: 61 months of processing time.
Does that mean that on an average there is 100 months or 8-9 years of processing time in total for immigration to complete if there are no delays ?.
By looking at various posts here in the Forum, I have seen that it has taken from 2 to 3 years for applications to process in Delhi?. Are my observations incorrect or am I missing something here?.
I would really appreciate if you could share your experiences and insights.
Thanks a lot.
Karn
Recently Govt. of Canada took measures to speedup the immigration processing times of Parents and Grandparents by:
first: putting a 2 year stoppage on new applications and second: by restricting the number of applications received every year to 5000.
My parents live in India and hence, their immigration sponsorship application will be processed in New Delhi. I was looking at the processing times for Parents and Grand Parents' application on CIC's website and it's mentioned that:
Step 1 (evaluation of Sponsor) takes approx: 44 months of processing time. Then
Step 2 (Processing in New Delhi) takes approx: 61 months of processing time.
Does that mean that on an average there is 100 months or 8-9 years of processing time in total for immigration to complete if there are no delays ?.
By looking at various posts here in the Forum, I have seen that it has taken from 2 to 3 years for applications to process in Delhi?. Are my observations incorrect or am I missing something here?.
I would really appreciate if you could share your experiences and insights.
Thanks a lot.
Karn