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mayankpandya
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AOR Received.: 20-APRIL-2011
File Transfer...: In-Process on 30 May 2011
Med's Request: 14 July 2011
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« Reply #210 on: September 20, 2010, 03:58:16 am »

Dear All,

This was posted by SAMRAO 2004 Thread ... Please read & post your comments

This is the information I got from a very reliable source regarding processing time lines.

 

To a question about the concerns on timelines this is what the minister replied on 16/17 Sept 2010 before his departure from Manila: The present time line in excess of 6 years for FSW processing will be brought down to 4 – 5 years in the current year. The range of time lines is given in 4 categories in the CIC international website ie under 30% 50% 70% and 80%. Soon the 30% of cases will be completed in 4years and 80% cases done in 5 years. The visa posts running high inventory will get assistance to meet the challenges by drawing resources from other visa posts or inducting extra human resources.

 

My conclusion from the above reply of the minister is as follows:

 

The present time line CHC Delhi posted as 90 months is because of the fact Dec 2003 is still going on.
The purpose why CIC is posting timelines as 30% 50% 70% 80% could imply the complexity each application may pose while processing. While the cases that come under 30% category could be because of the simplicity the application facts contain. Imagine the applicant is a bachelor/spinster or a person married, with family size 1 to 3 children, the applicant lived in the same place for his entire life till application or in multiple locations mostly in India with an occasional travel abroad a period for not more than 6 months each time how many ever trips he/she may have undertaken. Now imagine the same person living abroad for once away from India which could be under 50% and several spells of different job contracts each time for 1 or 2 years maximum in different countries etc. The complexity keeps increasing, taking marriage and other situations upward requiring of several background checks. The most complex would even go beyond 80% timeline under extraordinary circumstances.
The thinking in Canadian policy makers is undergoing a major metamorphosis and CIC is already showing signs of its implementation. The result of the thinking is the latest ministerial instruction and 29 category announcement. Once the backlog is exhausted, immigration will be only through student migration. Remember the popular saying, 'Catch them Young'. In a few years from now the immigration could possibly be through Student Migration route. Even in the present ministerial tour this was evident. Where ever the minister went he was encouraging students to come to Canada for higher studies. Immigration will be linked and restricted to the international students because their integration into Canadian society will become much easier and readily possible. For this the future Governments should have the same vision and willingness to carry forward this thinking.
 The point of our immediate concern is if CIC will truly reduce timelines as above, then the tail enders stand to benefit the most. Dec 2007 along with Feb 2008 may possibly get through by 2012 is my estimation.I want to stress again that the  2004 Jan - Dec will be decided in the current year - before June 2011 itself.


Reagrds,

Mayank
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Singapore
NOC Code......: 4131
App. Filed.......: 31-12-2009
Doc's Request.: 25-02-2010
AOR Received.: 30-06-2010
IELTS Request: 25-02-2010
File Transfer...: 13-03-2010
Med's Request: wating
Passport Req..: wating

« Reply #211 on: September 20, 2010, 04:02:51 am »

Dear Qorax, Salute! I am not a regular user of this forum. But I learned a lot from ur writing. I am very Impressed about your knowledge in this context. You are so helpful also. Carry on!
I would like to share my status with you. I got the 2nd AOR on 30 June 2010.
The ecas is "Received by Visa Office" and detail as follows:
"We received your application for permanent residence on January 7, 2010.
 
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on February 25, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
 
Your application and supporting documents were received by the Singapore office. They are pending review.

 
We transferred your application to the Singapore office on March 3, 2010. The Singapore office may contact you. [/color]"

I am a Bangladeshi PR applicant, NOC: 4131 with a very poor IELTS score.
From your rich collection and experience would you please tell me how long I will have to wait OR is the any chance to be hopeful!

Thanx again for your effort.
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soarer
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« Reply #212 on: September 20, 2010, 04:25:01 am »

Probably you have to wait 4/5 months or in some cases they process earlier.
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gary4444
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« Reply #213 on: September 20, 2010, 09:15:28 am »

dear sir qorax.....
i sent rprf fee$40 with my full application in may after 1 week of receving 2nd aor demand draft got encashed ...
so does it mean i have pass marks....
plsss throw some light sir....thx n take care ...
regards
gary4444
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gary4444
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« Reply #214 on: September 20, 2010, 09:16:26 am »

sorry qorax..its not40$ it was 490.....thx
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« Reply #215 on: September 20, 2010, 09:23:14 am »

dear sir qorax.....
i sent rprf fee$40 with my full application in may after 1 week of receving 2nd aor demand draft got encashed ...
so does it mean i have pass marks....
plsss throw some light sir....thx n take care ...
regards
gary4444

Seems Very Likely so.
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« Reply #216 on: September 20, 2010, 09:26:27 am »

Dear Qorax, Salute! I am not a regular user of this forum. But I learned a lot from ur writing. I am very Impressed about your knowledge in this context. You are so helpful also. Carry on!
I would like to share my status with you. I got the 2nd AOR on 30 June 2010.
The ecas is "Received by Visa Office" and detail as follows:
"We received your application for permanent residence on January 7, 2010.
 
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on February 25, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
 
Your application and supporting documents were received by the Singapore office. They are pending review.

 
We transferred your application to the Singapore office on March 3, 2010. The Singapore office may contact you. [/color]"

I am a Bangladeshi PR applicant, NOC: 4131 with a very poor IELTS score.
From your rich collection and experience would you please tell me how long I will have to wait OR is the any chance to be hopeful!

Thanx again for your effort.

If u have enough points (with that IELTS score) & fit into the NOC profile (29 list), u have nothing to worry. As the previous member opined - give it around 5-6 months to get some action on your file.

Good luck!
Qorax
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« Reply #217 on: September 20, 2010, 09:44:35 am »

Hi Qurax

Thanks for the info , but what do u think about my case , I had sent the medicals Jan 2009  and since then London CIC only replies my emails with " Your file is currently undergoing routine background checks "
I am really exhusted my life is ruined because of the long wait !
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« Reply #218 on: September 20, 2010, 09:51:53 am »

Hi Qurax

Thanks for the info , but what do u think about my case , I had sent the medicals Jan 2009  and since then London CIC only replies my emails with " Your file is currently undergoing routine background checks "
I am really exhusted my life is ruined because of the long wait !

Happens sometimes with some case files. Relax!

Your file is on a flip due to security returns... U'd receive the PPR only when that clears. Sometimes it takes longer than others & for some cases it'd seem enormously/erroneously long... But if u had no issues before, u'd eventually succeed.

Good luck!
Qorax
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noman
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« Reply #219 on: September 20, 2010, 10:21:15 am »

To Qorax,
I am the applicant of 2004 CHC Isla. I had job verification through a call to my immediate boss
in Dec 2009, After that I dint get any progress in my status. in June 2010 my case shifted to London. I dont know how long to wait. As I am waiting for my medicals, any idea how long it will take to complete such cases?
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« Reply #220 on: September 20, 2010, 02:03:24 pm »

To Qorax,
I am the applicant of 2004 CHC Isla. I had job verification through a call to my immediate boss
in Dec 2009, After that I dint get any progress in my status. in June 2010 my case shifted to London. I dont know how long to wait. As I am waiting for my medicals, any idea how long it will take to complete such cases?

Yes, the situation is sad... Did u send an email enquiry to CHC-London? If yes, what did their reply suggest?

Qorax
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« Reply #221 on: September 20, 2010, 02:15:16 pm »

To Qorax,
I am the applicant of 2004 CHC Isla. I had job verification through a call to my immediate boss
in Dec 2009, After that I dint get any progress in my status. in June 2010 my case shifted to London. I dont know how long to wait. As I am waiting for my medicals, any idea how long it will take to complete such cases?

Why don't you think about ordering CAIPS notes? At least it would help to know the concerns of visa office.
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« Reply #222 on: September 20, 2010, 09:09:24 pm »

Hi Qorax,
My application has been idle for 3months after changing into In Process. I am litle bit woried and i am thinking the delay is because of the background check. Please let me know what you think looking at my time line. I have orderd CAIPS a week ago. Here is my timeline:
Category:FSW3
Initial Applicatoin: Sept 14 CIO
Buffalo File #: March 17th 2010
File Transfer : NY office May 11th 2010
In Process: Jun 15th
Medicals: Huh

Thank you in advance
Jstar
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Doc's Request.: 25-02-2010
AOR Received.: 30-06-2010
IELTS Request: 25-02-2010
File Transfer...: 13-03-2010
Med's Request: wating
Passport Req..: wating

« Reply #223 on: September 20, 2010, 11:48:43 pm »

If u have enough points (with that IELTS score) & fit into the NOC profile (29 list), u have nothing to worry. As the previous member opined - give it around 5-6 months to get some action on your file.

Good luck!
Qorax

Thanx for the reply. I've earned only 67 with that IELTS score and my NOC 4131 is no longer with 29 list, but was in 38 list. I applied before the new list.
5-6 months from when, is it from today? or from the 2nd AOR?
Thanx.
Good luck for all.
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« Reply #224 on: September 21, 2010, 12:17:48 am »

Hi Qorax,
My application has been idle for 3months after changing into In Process. I am litle bit woried and i am thinking the delay is because of the background check. Please let me know what you think looking at my time line. I have orderd CAIPS a week ago. Here is my timeline:
Category:FSW3
Initial Applicatoin: Sept 14 CIO
Buffalo File #: March 17th 2010
File Transfer : NY office May 11th 2010
In Process: Jun 15th
Medicals: Huh

Thank you in advance
Jstar

Give it around 5-6 months from the day your file got transferred to CHC-NY.

Relax & have patience!
Qorax
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