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hi Guys,

The time frame of VO Singapore where process my docs is increase from 4 to 8 months or even longer time (up to 18 months) :o to process 1 application doc. The earliest update from another thread is they just notice that their Ecas change to "inprocess" after waiting for almost 7 months since March 2011 (Post JUNE 2010 case).

SO keep wait and wait .... live to too long :(

Good luck my friends,
 
My status has been RBVO since 07-Sep-2011. But I've not received 2nd AOR yet. Is it usual?


Tasneem
 
Tasneem said:
My status has been RBVO since 07-Sep-2011. But I've not received 2nd AOR yet. Is it usual?


Tasneem
Not every VO sends 2AORs. Some request additional docs before MR. So there is nothing to be worried about. Just wait patiently for your VO.....Mandie
 
Mandie,

Please explain a bit about "In Process", it seems we are mixing three types of "In Process":
Before PER
After PER
After RBVO

I read in July 01, 2011 thread:
• Before PER , in process means process for eligibility review is continued
• After PER , in process means process sending to VO is continued
• After RBVO , in process means processing in VO is continued
from farrukh ahmad, is this correct?
 
xnista said:
Mandie,

Please explain a bit about "In Process", it seems we are mixing three types of "In Process":
Before PER
After PER
After RBVO

I read in July 01, 2011 thread:
• Before PER , in process means process for eligibility review is continued
• After PER , in process means process sending to VO is continued
• After RBVO , in process means processing in VO is continued
from farrukh ahmad, is this correct?
I get your point, but unfortunately, not all applications get processed in the order mentioned above. Some have gone straight to 'in process' after PER, others by passed the RBVO stage while others go thru all the stages. What is a fact though is that we should rely on the reality on the ground as ecas sometimes does not give correct stage of our applications. Someone had MR/RPRF when status was still RBVO. I must mention that RBVO is also part of 'in process'.
The most reliable 'in process' status is the one that gives you the date VO started processing. For instance:
"...we started processing your application xxxx....", that is a proper 'in process' which definitely leads to MR.
I also looked at the July tracker, maybe that is how they decided to make their tracker understandable. It may also be the reason why there were so many 'in process' on that tracker. ...Mandie
 
Thanks mandie,
You are gr8. One plus from me.
 
@ Xnista,
This might shed some light on why not to completely rely on ecas:

Q12: What exactly does "in process" mean?

A12: "In process" is the status given to any application that has been received at a case processing centre or a visa office but that has not yet been finalized. Therefore, for the duration of the Application Processing Time, CAS will show the status as "in process."

Q13: Why has the status of my application not changed even though it has been a long time since I submitted it and I know that things have happened with my file?

A13: It is normal for some actions to not be reflected in CAS for many weeks due to the volume of information received at the visa offices and the case processing centres.
In many cases, an in-process file is actually waiting in a queue for initial review as applications are handled in the order they are received and on a case-by-case basis. The waiting time in this initial queue can be lengthy, depending on the standard processing times. Applications are processed according to the Application Processing Time at a given location.

In addition, other actions happening to your file are not shown on CAS (example: security checks) so it may appear as though nothing is happening to your file.

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do;jsessionid=F7992C3EE56B8AFA3FB481A03DD073AF?redir=faq_ecas&lang=en&app=ecas#Q12
Mandie
 
I'm now RBVO, yay now the waiting begins :)
 
Total complete applications received since July 1, 2011
On July 1, 2011, the eligibility criteria for Federal Skilled Worker applicants changed.

Between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012, a maximum of 10,000 complete Federal Skilled Worker applications will be considered for processing. Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 Federal Skilled Worker applications per eligible occupation will be considered for processing within this same time frame.

These limits do not apply to applications with an offer of arranged employment (job offer).

Applications received toward the overall cap: 2,768 of 10,000 as of October 11, 2011

Applications received per eligible occupation:
Eligible Occupation
(by National Occupational Classification [NOC] code) Number of Complete Applications Received*
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers 260
0811 Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture) 24
1122 Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management (Cap reached)**
1233 Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 41
2121 Biologists and Related Scientists 161
2151 Architects 85
3111 Specialist Physicians 124
3112 General Practitioners and Family Physicians 129
3113 Dentists 164
3131 Pharmacists 287
3142 Physiotherapists 34
3152 Registered Nurses (Cap reached)**
3215 Medical Radiation Technologists 14
3222 Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 12
3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 59
4151 Psychologists 16
4152 Social Workers 94
6241 Chefs 23
6242 Cooks 56
7215 Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 26
7216 Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades 53
7241 Electricians (except Industrial and Power System) 28
7242 Industrial Electricians 22
7251 Plumbers 5
7265 Welders and Related Machine Operators 11
7312 Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 10
7371 Crane Operators 1
7372 Drillers and Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 2
8222 Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service 27

*The number of complete Federal Skilled Worker applications received as of October 11, 2011 is approximate.

**Once the cap has been reached, we can only accept applications for this occupation from people with an existing offer of arranged employment.

NOTE: Because application intake fluctuates, these figures are meant as a guide only. There is no guarantee that an application sent in now will fall within the cap.
 
Top of the morning to you all. Seem all has really gone quiet with Junites. Wishing all a stress free waiting period
 
Tayotom said:
Top of the morning to you all. Seem all has really gone quiet with Junites. Wishing all a stress free waiting period


Indeed. Seems like we entered in the longest phase of the process (except for those lucky guys in Manila!).

Cheers.
 
Hi all,

Just curious to know whats the normal time cio takes for completeness check. I applied under FSW2 category and my application reached at CIO office on 6th September 2011 received by someone name Glen Miller and my fees payment mode is credit card. which is not get charged yet. So just getting little bit worried about things. Its almost six weeks. Is this much time is normal for completeness check or they going to send the application back?
And Below are my details for tracker:
Category........: FSW2
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 2175
Job Offer........: Yes, currently working.
App. Filed.......: 6th September, 2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with app
IELTS Request: sent with app
PCC : sent with application.

Thanks!
 
shanu said:
Hi all,

Just curious to know whats the normal time cio takes for completeness check. I applied under FSW2 category and my application reached at CIO office on 6th September 2011 received by someone name Glen Miller and my fees payment mode is credit card. which is not get charged yet. So just getting little bit worried about things. Its almost six weeks. Is this much time is normal for completeness check or they going to send the application back?
And Below are my details for tracker:
Category........: FSW2
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 2175
Job Offer........: Yes, currently working.
App. Filed.......: 6th September, 2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with app
IELTS Request: sent with app
PCC : sent with application.

Thanks!

Hi shanu,

CIC normally take from 8 weeks or some time longer time to complete the first checking step on your docs. After this time you will receive an email from them. You have at least 2 to 3 weeks more to receive the letter from them. your credit card should be charged anytime from now on. In order to prepare for the smooth transaction from CIC, I suggest you contact with your bank and notice them that you are looking for a transaction from Canada in next a few weeks so they will send you a notice about the transaction. Otherwise, some bank might block the transaction just because they think that is a fraud.

Good luck,
 
Hi there,

Thanks for the reply, I already notify my bank about the upcoming transaction from cio. This is just to eradicate unnecessary fear in cases when they send incomplete application package back, how long does they usually takes?
Just checking whether i am out of that phase or not?

Thanks!
 
Hello Mandie, please update my ecas status in the tracker. As of today, it is RVBO :)

Thank you very much!


Jacky