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Processing Times IN MONTHS, for applications received, BETWEEN February 27, 2008 and June 25, 2010 for NDVO increased to 36 Months

Sunny
 
sunnysport said:
Processing Times IN MONTHS, for applications received, BETWEEN February 27, 2008 and June 25, 2010 for NDVO increased to 36 Months

Sunny
:o :o :o :o
 
sunnysport said:
Processing Times IN MONTHS, for applications received, BETWEEN February 27, 2008 and June 25, 2010 for NDVO increased to 36 Months

Sunny

May be it can be interpreted with an example:

Suppose NDVO had total number of applications = 1000
80% of the cases were cleared = 800

Out of these 800, the maximum time taken to clear anapplication would be 36 months from the date of receipt of complete package at NDVO.

So, the oldest applicant cleared would be one who has submitted complete package in April 2010 at NDVO. He/she might have applied to CIO in Dec 2009 or Jan 2010

There would also be many applicants whose cases would have been cleared in lesser time. We have seen people who have submitted complete package in Oct 2010 have also got Visas. For them it took 30 months..

I submitted my complete package in Feb 2011. So, In the worst case scenario, I should get visas by Feb 2014 going by the current trend. I might get medicals by Oct-Nov 2013.
 
sunnysport said:
Processing Times IN MONTHS, for applications received, BETWEEN February 27, 2008 and June 25, 2010 for NDVO increased to 36 Months

Sunny

It was actually the storm of increase in months of processing time. From 28 months it is increased to 36 month & appears like the lull of NO activity from NDVO proved to be a storm of 8 months increase in MI-1 processing times.

This is really bad for people like us (May June 2010 applicants) >:( :( :o ??? ::) :-\ :'( :-X
 
Even though the immigration minister's tweet said MI1 will be processed before MI4, I guess they will process MI1 only after processing MI4 otherwise they didn't have to increase the processing time. :(
 
xylene said:
Even though the immigration minister's tweet said MI1 will be processed before MI4, I guess they will process MI1 only after processing MI4 otherwise they didn't have to increase the processing time. :(

Very True... This is what I wrote earlier in this forum that I doubt his statement, this way MI-1/2/3 will get stretched to mid or end of 2014 & if MI-4 will go behind the existing backlog then the processing will take more than 1 year which is again addition of backlog.

Also it will make the statement false that new applications will be processed within months.
 
They have abruptly increased 8 months..... I clearly doubt the calculation & there is no logic behind this.

The tables below indicate application processing times at Canadian visa offices. The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013.Processing times are subject to change and are based on a complete application package.


This is, to my knowledge, the HIGHEST increase of timeline in 1 GO. Such increase was not there even when MI2 & MI3 applications were being processed & MI-1 was completely sidelined. Rather it is the opposite, from Apr 2012 to Mar 2013, good number of MI-1 applications were processed.

Mostly the applicants who got through between April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013 had submitted full documents at NDVO between April 2010 to January 2011. How the processing time average came to 36 months ?

Virtually the average processing time comes close to 24 months (2 years).
 
Canadian Dreams said:
They have abruptly increased 8 months..... I clearly doubt the calculation & there is no logic behind this.

The tables below indicate application processing times at Canadian visa offices. The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013.Processing times are subject to change and are based on a complete application package.


This is, to my knowledge, the HIGHEST increase of timeline in 1 GO. Such increase was not there even when MI2 & MI3 applications were being processed & MI-1 was completely sidelined. Rather it is the opposite, from Apr 2012 to Mar 2013, good number of MI-1 applications were processed.

Mostly the applicants who got through between April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013 had submitted full documents at NDVO between April 2010 to January 2011. How the processing time average came to 36 months ?

Virtually the average processing time comes close to 24 months (2 years).
Lets tweet this to Kenny separately, lets see his response !!

Sunny
 
I think still everyone is blank of MR. . . . . . .Rab ji,
Sb te jldi kirpa kro.
 
I have a feeling that I applied under Federal S"Killed" Workers in which S stands for "Silently"

So it is "Federal Silently-Killed Workers" since the silence from NDVO is killing us silently. >:(
 
hai friends
according to my consultant,some movements will happen after september only,i am not sure about it
 
lol.... :-)))

Canadian Dreams said:
I have a feeling that I applied under Federal S"Killed" Workers in which S stands for "Silently"

So it is "Federal Silently-Killed Workers" since the silence from NDVO is killing us silently. >:(
 
Its good that they increased timeline otherwise we can prove them wrong on paper. They are not efficient like us and will train us like them. I dont know whats going wrong with them..... I am really a biggest fool of world that I trust on them and came back from Australia when they received my documents.

I dont know what is - Assessment for Eligibility**, Selection Decision, Final Decision as they have total 23, 15, 12146 persons and (10, 6, 4507 cases) pending of MI1 on 31-12-2012 Now total backlog of all SW is 26, 519, 5274 cases. (Selection Decision - 21,932 and Final Decision 19,684) Hope not they could have 10000 - 12000 with them..... I am sure we will be made before we go there.....


They have done something in 4.5 months and hope same fiture has been less than it. Now if we think they worked and reduced atleast some of files
http://www.data.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&formid=B6F7C54E-EF4B-4EC1-8DDE-7315E97D18EB&xml=F36C86A9-85F5-454E-835A-5C534A9E942E&resource=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cic.gc.ca%2Fopendata-donneesouvertes%2Fdata%2F000023-eng.xls&formid=B6F7C54E-EF4B-4EC1-8DDE-7315E97D18EB





coolguy2010 said:
lol.... :-)))
 
paritosh said:
Its good that they increased timeline otherwise we can prove them wrong on paper. They are not efficient like us and will train us like them. I dont know whats going wrong with them..... I am really a biggest fool of world that I trust on them and came back from Australia when they received my documents.

I dont know what is - Assessment for Eligibility**, Selection Decision, Final Decision as they have total 23, 15, 12146 persons and (10, 6, 4507 cases) pending of MI1 on 31-12-2012 Now total backlog of all SW is 26, 519, 5274 cases. (Selection Decision - 21,932 and Final Decision 19,684) Hope not they could have 10000 - 12000 with them..... I am sure we will be made before we go there.....


They have done something in 4.5 months and hope same fiture has been less than it. Now if we think they worked and reduced atleast some of files
http://www.data.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&formid=B6F7C54E-EF4B-4EC1-8DDE-7315E97D18EB&xml=F36C86A9-85F5-454E-835A-5C534A9E942E&resource=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cic.gc.ca%2Fopendata-donneesouvertes%2Fdata%2F000023-eng.xls&formid=B6F7C54E-EF4B-4EC1-8DDE-7315E97D18EB


Don't worry.
Believe in god.
 
any news regarding MR for may and june applicants