keesio
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- May 16, 2012
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- 09-01-2013
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- 09-07-2013
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- 30-01-2013
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- 15-08-2013
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- 14-10-2013
Oh my goodness... all your consultant knows is to look at number on CICs webpage without understanding what the numbers mean. Amazing.bunny82 said:Just heard back from the same lady, she showed me the chart online (cannot attach link because it is within my email) and said that it takes 16 months for processing in Ottawa. I assume these are extreme-case estimates.
Everyone here is correct. I also explain it in my post here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/how-long-did-it-take-you-usa-to-canada-t312766.0.html;msg4427662#msg4427662
Unless your American husband has a history with criminality, deportation or CIC thinks your relationship is bogus (which is really really unlikely for a US/CDN couple), you will almost certainly be on the standard track in Ottawa of 8-10 months. This is assuming you send in a complete application (all forms filled out correctly and signed, all necessary documents included in packet, etc).
One think I should mentioned to everyone here - consultants and lawyers admittedly often like to give very conservative estimates on timelines. This is because if they give an aggressive number and things take longer, clients are quick bug them and to get upset at them because expectations are higher. Also even when everything is done successfully, clients level of satisfaction is lower and less likely to recommend the consultant/lawyer. It is often easier to lower expectations and then exceed them. Clients will be more satisfied with the service and they don't pester the consultant/lawyer as much.