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pektrov

Star Member
May 4, 2017
157
52
Nigeria
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
2253
App. Filed.......
12-03-2017
Doc's Request.
N/A
Nomination.....
24-01-2017
AOR Received.
11-05-2017
IELTS Request
sent with application
Med's Request
10-07-2017
Med's Done....
14-07-2017
Interview........
n/a
Passport Req..
17-01-2018
VISA ISSUED...
waiting
LANDED..........
waiting

shah.abc

Newbie
Aug 19, 2014
3
3
Thank you Gbemi and Iye. LVO may not be completely slow....i know of 3 cases of Ppr issued last week by LVO. They're just not on this forum

That is true. In our impatience we tend to ignore the fact this forum, as wonderful as it is, is a small sample of the total applicants out there. Fingers crossed we should get through in the next few weeks.
 

osixco

Star Member
Aug 17, 2017
68
24
Received Adr for proof of employment last Thursday responded via mycic account on Saturday. Received Ppr today

Congrats.What employment proof did you submit? (Employment letter , payslips?) was it possible to upload documents via your cic account? I know Web form allows for uploading but I am not aware of mycic account's uploading functionality except you are referring to them as one.
 

davobod

Star Member
Aug 18, 2017
70
38
Good day everyone, I think I've made an observation that may be helpful in understanding what's happening at Visa Offices, more particularly London Visa Office. These are just my personal assumptions but seem highly probable.

Firstly, applications at Visa Offices much like at CIO, are processed on a FIRST-IN, FIRST-OUT basis. So AORs do not matter when files get to Visa Offices. What they work with is File Transfer Date.

As we may probably be aware, for about 4 months between February - July 2017, CIO Ottawa delayed the processing a large number of PNP applications (am suspecting that the reason may be as a result of a number of incidences of PNP fraud reported about that time.


It was reported then, that certain consultants were arranging employment for applicants by paying employers, getting offer letters and consequently using it to obtain Provincial Nomination).

This obviously must have been very painful for IRCC which up till that time had been relying on the due diligence carried out by Provinces/ the integrity of the Provincial Nomination system hence, only focusing more on check done at their own end. This accounted for the faster processing for PNP applications at their end up till February 2017.

While the delay with processing of PNP applications lasted (likely due to investigations and audit), they continued to process FSW applications and transfer them to Visa Offices for finalization.

By July, CIO resumed processing of PNP applications and tried to even out a lot of the backlogs up till July. This led to most PNP applicants from February till August, passing medicals and R10 between July and August and being transferred to Visa Offices from August as follows. February / March AOR transferred around August/Early-September, April AOR transferred around Mid-September/October, etc.

This is also what is responsible for what appears to be the slow speed of processing of FSW applications from August as against what was obtained in the early half of the year.

My submission therefore is that PNP applicants with March/ April AOR & FSW applicants with July/ August AOR, can expect PPR from November/Early December (now taking between 60-80 days to finalize application at LVO) barring any other unforeseen or processing issues and then progressively onward.
 
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Adnac123

Member
Jul 19, 2017
12
9
Congrats.What employment proof did you submit? (Employment letter , payslips?) was it possible to upload documents via your cic account? I know Web form allows for uploading but I am not aware of mycic account's uploading functionality except you are referring to them as one.
Pay slip, employment letter, bank statement, call card or complimentary card. I uploaded it in mycic account
 
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Skyler68

Star Member
Nov 28, 2016
117
47
Visa Office......
London
AOR Received.
21-04-2017
File Transfer...
01-08-2017
Passport Req..
09-11-2017
Good day everyone, I think I've made an observation that may be helpful in understanding what's happening at Visa Offices, more particularly London Visa Office. These are just my personal assumptions but seem highly probable.

Firstly, applications at Visa Offices much like at CIO, are processed on a FIRST-IN, FIRST-OUT basis. So AORs do not matter when files get to Visa Offices. What they work with is File Transfer Date.

As we may probably be aware, for about 4 months between February - July 2017, CIO Ottawa delayed the processing a large number of PNP applications (am suspecting that the reason may be as a result of a number of incidences of PNP fraud reported about that time.


It was reported then, that certain consultants were arranging employment for applicants by paying employers, getting offer letters and consequently using it to obtain Provincial Nomination).

This obviously must have been very painful for IRCC which up till that time had been relying on the due diligence carried out by Provinces/ the integrity of the Provincial Nomination system hence, only focusing more on check done at their own end. This accounted for the faster processing for PNP applications at their end up till February 2017.

While the delay with processing of PNP applications lasted (likely due to investigations and audit), they continued to process FSW applications and transfer them to Visa Offices for finalization.

By July, CIO resumed processing of PNP applications and tried to even out a lot of the backlogs up till July. This led to most PNP applicants from February till August, passing medicals and R10 between July and August and being transferred to Visa Offices from August as follows. February / March AOR transferred around August/Early-September, April AOR transferred around Mid-September/October, etc.

This is also what is responsible for what appears to be the slow speed of processing of FSW applications from August as against what was obtained in the early half of the year.

My submission therefore is that PNP applicants with March/ April AOR & FSW applicants with July/ August AOR, can expect PPR from November/Early December (now taking between 60-80 days to finalize application at LVO) barring any other unforeseen or processing issues and then progressively onward.
I really don't know about other VO's but from the trend so far, London VO has no pattern. Don't stress yourself trying to look for one dear. If your file is there just patiently wait, it'll come.
As for the bolded paragraph, it's totally false.

I had no idea about the PNP fraud. Thanks for the info.
 
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anwar01

Champion Member
Jun 28, 2011
1,200
925
Good day everyone, I think I've made an observation that may be helpful in understanding what's happening at Visa Offices, more particularly London Visa Office. These are just my personal assumptions but seem highly probable.

Firstly, applications at Visa Offices much like at CIO, are processed on a FIRST-IN, FIRST-OUT basis. So AORs do not matter when files get to Visa Offices. What they work with is File Transfer Date.

As we may probably be aware, for about 4 months between February - July 2017, CIO Ottawa delayed the processing a large number of PNP applications (am suspecting that the reason may be as a result of a number of incidences of PNP fraud reported about that time.


It was reported then, that certain consultants were arranging employment for applicants by paying employers, getting offer letters and consequently using it to obtain Provincial Nomination).

This obviously must have been very painful for IRCC which up till that time had been relying on the due diligence carried out by Provinces/ the integrity of the Provincial Nomination system hence, only focusing more on check done at their own end. This accounted for the faster processing for PNP applications at their end up till February 2017.

While the delay with processing of PNP applications lasted (likely due to investigations and audit), they continued to process FSW applications and transfer them to Visa Offices for finalization.

By July, CIO resumed processing of PNP applications and tried to even out a lot of the backlogs up till July. This led to most PNP applicants from February till August, passing medicals and R10 between July and August and being transferred to Visa Offices from August as follows. February / March AOR transferred around August/Early-September, April AOR transferred around Mid-September/October, etc.

This is also what is responsible for what appears to be the slow speed of processing of FSW applications from August as against what was obtained in the early half of the year.

My submission therefore is that PNP applicants with March/ April AOR & FSW applicants with July/ August AOR, can expect PPR from November/Early December (now taking between 60-80 days to finalize application at LVO) barring any other unforeseen or processing issues and then progressively onward.
Although this explains the delay in PNP processing, but can you quote a concrete reference to support this theory? Apparently it looks like a speculation of a waiting PNP Candidate!
 

davobod

Star Member
Aug 18, 2017
70
38
Although this explains the delay in PNP processing, but can you quote a concrete reference to support this theory? Apparently it looks like a speculation of a waiting PNP Candidate!
Hi friends, please the post, much like those of other posters, represent my personal opinion and should in no way be construed as authoritative. They are simply my observation based on events I was fortunate to start following since April. They have helped me maintain calm and understand that work is ongoing at LVO but not based on AOR which distortion, wasn't due to LVO.

Yes, LVO does appear to have a application processing trend that can be deduced from File Transfer Dates. This is another observation based on few PPRs & GCMS notes that I've studied in recent times.

If possible, we can take a pool of majority of PPRs this year, noting the File Transfer Dates and equally start tracking FTDs for new PPRs onward.

Here are a few sources you can take some time to read up yourself.

Number 1:
http://vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/douglas-todd-fake-jobs-help-fast-track-citizenship-for-immigrants

Number 2:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/protection/fraud/internet.asp [See date website was modified. It does suggest some things. Took notice of this at that time.]

Number 3:
https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2017/04/three_individualssentencedinlarge-scaleimmigrationfraudcase.html [See date news was released]

Number 4:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/protection/fraud/partners.asp

Number 5:
http://www.immigration.ca/canada-immigration-fraud-5-scams-know-spot/ [See Nos. 4 & 5]

Number 6:
http://www.immigration.ca/immigration-fraud-threatens-status-1600-canadians/ [1600 Identified Cases is Obviously Alarming]
 
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Noursouri

Full Member
Nov 27, 2016
48
1
Visa Office......
LONDON
NOC Code......
2151
App. Filed.......
22-03-2017
Doc's Request.
7.11.2017 and 1.7.2017
Nomination.....
28.2.2017
AOR Received.
22-03-2017
Med's Done....
20.7.2017
Hello Guys.. it is my first time on this thread .. i just wanted to share with you what happened with me
I am a PNP-outland applicant AOR: 22.3.2017
I passed the medicals in july
and they asked for schedule A for 2 specific years which i filled and sent
On first November I received a request to pay the right of residency fee
on 7.11.2017 i received A PROCEDURE FAIRNESS LETTER ( which is very unfortunate)
they asked for the schedule A again , asking for two specific months, i checked the first schedule A , and they were mentioned there.
but the dates in that schedule weren't sequenced
I resent the schedule A sequencing all the months behind each other and submitted ( for 10 years period as i didn't want any chance to miss)

I tried to read all the posts here , but i didn't find anyone facing a PFL from London... so anyone can help ? please?
I think i will have to wait a month before hear from the again correct ??

And by the way , i think the reason behind the delay , is they have a quota for each year number of people getting PPR , So they are just waiting to the end of year to issue the PPR so we can be in the next year quota . what do you think? especially with the large FSW numbers getting nominated.
 

Sulay8961

Hero Member
May 28, 2017
301
184
Visa Office......
London Visa office
Hello Guys.. it is my first time on this thread .. i just wanted to share with you what happened with me
I am a PNP-outland applicant AOR: 22.3.2017
I passed the medicals in july
and they asked for schedule A for 2 specific years which i filled and sent
On first November I received a request to pay the right of residency fee
on 7.11.2017 i received A PROCEDURE FAIRNESS LETTER ( which is very unfortunate)
they asked for the schedule A again , asking for two specific months, i checked the first schedule A , and they were mentioned there.
but the dates in that schedule weren't sequenced
I resent the schedule A sequencing all the months behind each other and submitted ( for 10 years period as i didn't want any chance to miss)

I tried to read all the posts here , but i didn't find anyone facing a PFL from London... so anyone can help ? please?
I think i will have to wait a month before hear from the again correct ??

And by the way , i think the reason behind the delay , is they have a quota for each year number of people getting PPR , So they are just waiting to the end of year to issue the PPR so we can be in the next year quota . what do you think? especially with the large FSW numbers getting nominated.
A PFL seems harsh for just missing out dates on your application. Or are we missing something?
 

moonarch

Hero Member
Oct 31, 2015
387
35
AOR: 16 sept
MED pass: 24 sept
NA2: 30 Sept
No add doc needed: 7nov
LVO mail rec: 16 NOv VO london

Guys i ve heard up London VO is too mucb lethargic??
 

MoeD

Hero Member
Apr 23, 2017
372
74
AOR: 16 sept
MED pass: 24 sept
NA2: 30 Sept
No add doc needed: 7nov
LVO mail rec: 16 NOv VO london

Guys i ve heard up London VO is too mucb lethargic??
Your file seems to be movig faster than most on this thread, be optimistic :)
 

Xaiby

Hero Member
Sep 14, 2017
375
114
London VO is taking time to issue PPRs. I moved to IP2 on Nov 8 and still waiting for my PPR. The other VOs are taking 1 to 2 days after IP2.