Although getting a hearing is somewhat chronological you really need to compare to similar cases to get an idea of when you may get a hearing. Members tend to hear cases from the same regions because they are experts on issues affecting that area, know about cultural norms, etc. Within claims from a particular region whether your claim is considered less complex or not also makes a difference, what province you are living in makes a difference, whether you need a more extensive security screening, etc. all make a difference so tough to predict timing especially these days given there are also backlogs at every part of the process. All you can do is wait. So much of the asylum process is out of your control and with processing taking longer and longer would try to focus on things you can control like trying to build a career, trying to meet people, trying to find activities to do that will distract you from the asylum process and hopefully make life more enjoyable, etc