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Londonqtr

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Category........
Visa Office......
London - UK
NOC Code......
4131- 4121
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
April 09
Doc's Request.
May - 09
AOR Received.
Oct - 09
IELTS Request
Done my Ielts in Sept. and Sent after 120 days.
File Transfer...
Oct - 09
Med's Request
May 2010
Med's Done....
June 2010
Interview........
Waved
Passport Req..
15-3-2011
VISA ISSUED...
April 2011
LANDED..........
Landed and Got the PR
Does any one here who got the PPR from London Office since October till date???

I am in immpression that London Office is out of quota, so i decided to check with others.

if you recieve PPR from London Office since 1st of October Please reply here, later I will create a matrix of no. of PPRs per NOC.

Please remember the time frame is from 1st Oct. 2010 till date..

Looking forward for the quick responses.
Regards
Londonqtr
 
I thought that you have received PPR by looking at font size and big bold letters. You are right in saying that no one has received any PPR since Oct or even Sept from London CHC. There are also other threads which are discussing the same issue. London CHC is out of quota for visas for this year although they won't admit. Few PPR will likely to be issued mid Dec or early Jan.
 
i sent my medical 1st july but no reply yet.. gonna knock them next week....lets seee n rest god grace...
 
I don't think anyone has received PPR since August/September. I don't know why London CIC would have run out of PPR as it is the largest processing centre handling applications from several countries. Did my medicals in August and no PPR yet!!
 
Hi,

I received Medical/RPRF request letter dated 20.08.10 and till date no news from them!! When I sent an inquiry last month, they replied in one sentence, "we confirm receipt of RPRF payment".

If am correct, from Sep onwards no one got PPR request from London. Some applicants got reply from London stating "we hope to sent PPR request by Dec-Jan 2011 only".

May be they are exhausted with quota etc etc. But one more thing we have to note that, one of the fastest Visa Office, CHC New Delhi is also not sending PPR request like earlier, even though some are getting request.

Lets wait for December!!!! and the new year may give hope to all of us.

All the best my friends and wish you a happy waiting!!!!

Satish
 
our medicals was done in april and received by london office first week of may...till now no PPR for us. the same reply we got eg.. dec/jan2011....
 
Hi everyone!

We did our medical last July... requested to submit new POF last Sept.

Goodluck to all of us :)
 
does any one know the email address of london visa office.. web form is not working..thanks
 
napoleonbg said:
does any one know the email address of london visa office.. web form is not working..thanks

london-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
 
Oh that is not good news (Maxing on Quota) does anyone also know if any more meds are being sent out was hoping to hear something by now!!!! ::)
 
hi London qtr,
How did u manage to get ur PCC from UAE since u r blacklisted here according to ur earlier post a few months back?
 
According to trackitt.com there are applicants from london who have received their passport request in spetember and october, so I am not so sure about this quota. I just think it is totally random and noone has managed to figure out in which way they work.
Waiting since July to get PPR.
 
Historically speaking, there is a quota for each CHC. I came across this and i think it might be useful information for us all.

The overall annual quota, expressed by the government as “target numbers” of visas, for the Buffalo, N.Y., office is about 24,500. The Buffalo mission currently has an inventory of approximately 45,000 applicants. On the other hand, the Canadian mission in New Delhi, India, has an annual quota of only 10,500 against a pending inventory of approximately 135,000 cases.

At missions in India, China, the Philippines, Pakistan and Syria, processing delays of 4 to 8 years exist. These are clearly the "under performing" missions. They are under performing because their resources are strategically allocated by Ottawa to ensure underperformance.
 
fernendez said:
Historically speaking, there is a quota for each CHC. I came across this and i think it might be useful information for us all.

The overall annual quota, expressed by the government as “target numbers” of visas, for the Buffalo, N.Y., office is about 24,500. The Buffalo mission currently has an inventory of approximately 45,000 applicants. On the other hand, the Canadian mission in New Delhi, India, has an annual quota of only 10,500 against a pending inventory of approximately 135,000 cases.

At missions in India, China, the Philippines, Pakistan and Syria, processing delays of 4 to 8 years exist. These are clearly the "under performing" missions. They are under performing because their resources are strategically allocated by Ottawa to ensure underperformance.

Hi Fernendez,


Can you please share source of this information.