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Bangkokcanuck

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May 2, 2010
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Bangkapi, Thailand
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
08-02-2011
File Transfer...
17-03-2011
Med's Done....
07-12-2010
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
20-07-2011
VISA ISSUED...
08-08-2011
LANDED..........
03-11-2011
Please take a minute to read this petition and if you agree with the contents please sign it.

Also if you agree please pass it around to as many online forums as you can we need to get the word out to have people at least take a look at this office and find out why they continue to operate in such a poor manner.

Thanks

http://www.petitiononline.com/SG2011/petition.html
 
Is bumping frowned upon in this forum?
 
So we have 62 sigs and a reporter from a regional Ontario newspaper says he will write an article about the petition if we can get over 100 sigs. Ok so it might amount to nothing or a wire service might pick up the story or the story with the petition sent to a gov't office might have some effect... really it's all about you never know unless you try...
 
I just signed up, i there any real reason why some offices have 5 months and others have 23 months why are the practices not uniform through all the VO
 
Kedeisha said:
I just signed up, i there any real reason why some offices have 5 months and others have 23 months why are the practices not uniform through all the VO

Thanks for the support.

I think it's fair to say that some offices have slower processing times as they are dealing with a higher volume of applications. Some do because they are dealing with countries that have historically had a history of abusing the system. Those are givens, but in the case of Singapore I really can't explain why they have such a huge wait time and more so why some people get answers and interviews months before people that applied months before they did.

Plus in the case of Singapore they are looking after applications from Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam its not like those countries have hoards of people lining up to Immigrate compared to many other places.

Also I have been to the High Commission office in SG and it is not exactly a hotbed of activity. It appears that there is only one or two people at most working on the applications which seems a little out of whack to me considering how many countries overall are submitting to them.

A few other people have visited and offered up the same opinion of the office.

All in all I just can't understand why they take so long... hopefully somehow an answer will be provided.
 
lets hope this petition does something because the whole msg about canada wants to reunite family is whack with then having 2 people in an office dealing with so many country
 
Most of the countries Singapore gets PR applications from are really poor, so there is an increased suspicion that people are willing to commit marriage fraud. Some of those countries need more time for background checks because of military problems. Plus they do not have enough visa officers there to deal with the number of applications. IMO, when CIC sees that one office has a ridiculously long average wait time, they should send more VOs there. Maybe they do, but you'd think could do more to get the average wait times a little closer to the world average.
 
canadianwoman said:
Most of the countries Singapore gets PR applications from are really poor, so there is an increased suspicion that people are willing to commit marriage fraud. Some of those countries need more time for background checks because of military problems. Plus they do not have enough visa officers there to deal with the number of applications. IMO, when CIC sees that one office has a ridiculously long average wait time, they should send more VOs there. Maybe they do, but you'd think could do more to get the average wait times a little closer to the world average.

You said a mouthful there sister...
 
Hi

Bangkokcanuck said:
You said a mouthful there sister...

To expand on another poster, Singapore has the 4th highest refusal rate for spousal applications (%23) That takes time.
 
PMM said:
Hi

To expand on another poster, Singapore has the 4th highest refusal rate for spousal applications (%23) That takes time.

Why does it take time? I mean if they have a history of having such a high rate of refusals I think it would be much more telling to see of the 23% that are refused how many of those appeal and win or lose said appeal? It might give a glimpse into whether they are doing their jobs well or not.
 
With a high refusal rate, it means the VOs think there is a lot of marriage fraud, so they feel they must spend more time investigating each case. I have seen PR applications that were accepted by the Canadian High Commission in Malaysia that would never have been accepted in Ghana - the reason, I suppose, is that in Malaysia the VOs see fewer suspicious cases and so are less suspicious in general. In Ghana, they see a lot of obvious fraud, and so suspect everybody.
 
canadianwoman said:
With a high refusal rate, it means the VOs think there is a lot of marriage fraud, so they feel they must spend more time investigating each case. I have seen PR applications that were accepted by the Canadian High Commission in Malaysia that would never have been accepted in Ghana - the reason, I suppose, is that in Malaysia the VOs see fewer suspicious cases and so are less suspicious in general. In Ghana, they see a lot of obvious fraud, and so suspect everybody.

Which I don't doubt but I am curious if they suspect everybody (more or less) why not just do away with a whole bunch of long and involved background stuff up front call them in for an interview right away and put the screws to them I would imagine that most fake marriages would fail under the face to face interview process (or perhaps wishful thinking on my part) then the ones that are left that they still have some doubt about but think could be real put them through the longer background checks... just a thought.

Plus I am still curious using PMM's numbers I really wonder how many of those refusals are appealed and won at appeal.. meaning if its a high number the VO's in Singapore would be doing a pretty poor job.. .must be stats on that somewhere for those that know where to look
 
Suggest to immigration to buy a lie detector test.....so much easier!
 
the best way to fight this is to introduce system like UK. easy and simple.
 
What does UK do?