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Bluenoser

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Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
16-03-2012
File Transfer...
21-06-2012
Interview........
"In Process" 16-11-2012 - No Interview Required
Passport Req..
23-11-2012
VISA ISSUED...
30-11-2012
LANDED..........
11-12-2012
These figures are from January 2012. They are the total number of non-parental (i.e. spousal and child) sponsorship cases sitting in the queue, ordered from largest backlog to smallest.

You can definitely see the link between longer processing times and backlogs in centres such as Islamabad and Singapore. Also notice that the countries that supply the majority of our immigrants, such as India and the Philippines, run large queues at any given time simply due to the volume of files that they process.

Islamabad 5119
New Delhi 3959
Singapore 3496
Buffalo 3009
Manila 2851
Hong Kong 2761
Kingston 2147
Nairobi 1794
Damascus 1312
Port of Spain 1279
Beijing 1180
London 864
Colombo 747
Accra 738
AbuDhabi 606
Bogota 592
Moscow 558
Guatemala 487
Sydney 458
Mexico 456
Paris 388
Vienna 368
Seoul 363
Abidjan/Dakar 330
Cairo 319
Havana 313
Kiev 277
Tokyo 271
Lima 231
New York 228
Rome 219
Pretoria 202
Santo Domingo 200
Los Angeles 197
Bucharest 191
Sao Paulo 179
Berlin 170
Warsaw 169
Detroit 161
Tel Aviv 137
Rabat 125
Ankara 115
Buenos Aires 104
Port-au-Prince 80
Kuala Lumpur 79
Caracas 72
Santiago 62
Seattle 57
Taipei 8
Bangkok 4
 
Buffalo appears twice. I assume that's an error?
 
scylla said:
Buffalo appears twice. I assume that's an error?

Yes, the first Buffalo is an aggregate total of Buffalo and all of the other American centres. So the first Buffalo should really read "USA." That is pretty much out the window now anyway, since they have drastically changed how American applications are processed and closed Buffalo.
 
Holy cow, KG is in the top 10 (sitting at 8th position). Oh man. :(
 
Bluenoser said:
Yes, the first Buffalo is an aggregate total of Buffalo and all of the other American centres. So the first Buffalo should really read "USA." That is pretty much out the window now anyway, since they have drastically changed how American applications are processed and closed Buffalo.

Makes sense. I was wondering if it was a US/Buffalo split since Seattle and New York are listed later.
 
Thanks Bluenoser that is some great information.
 
Do the cases listed on these backlogs have anything to do with applicants needing more info or is this just a lack of employee or employee knowledge?

It would be interesting to know those that have started processing versus those waiting to get started.
 
not liking how far up on the list kgn is :o :o :o
BUT .....what can you do , certianly not going to worry cause there have been some really quick applications that came out of kgn so i guess its the lck of the draw
 
Thank you very much, really puts things in perspective.
 
blondie1216 said:
Do the cases listed on these backlogs have anything to do with applicants needing more info or is this just a lack of employee or employee knowledge?

It would be interesting to know those that have started processing versus those waiting to get started.

Neither. They have begun prioritising the backlog of parental/other family applications (they were working on such applications received in 2007 up until recently) to try to cut down the overall backlog in Immigration systems. There is now a pause on the PGP so they can revamp the system and introduce more changes in 2013, so meanwhile they are trying to clear the backlog because it wouldn't be fair to have all these applications outstanding under the old system when they bring a new one into place.

Spousal/dependent processing is going to slow down/has slowed down, so it's not a question of some that have started processing while others will be waiting to be started/put on hold indefinitely. The applications being approved now and going to the visa offices will be be processed in order as they come in, it's just that the line is longer and they are not being seen to ahead of other types of applications they would normally be prioritised over.
 
CharlieD10 said:
Neither. They have begun prioritising the backlog of parental/other family applications (they were working on such applications received in 2007 up until recently) to try to cut down the overall backlog in Immigration systems. There is now a pause on the PGP so they can revamp the system and introduce more changes in 2013, so meanwhile they are trying to clear the backlog because it wouldn't be fair to have all these applications outstanding under the old system when they bring a new one into place.

Spousal/dependent processing is going to slow down/has slowed down, so it's not a question of some that have started processing while others will be waiting to be started/put on hold indefinitely. The applications being approved now and going to the visa offices will be be processed in order as they come in, it's just that the line is longer and they are not being seen to ahead of other types of applications they would normally be prioritised over.


Well I hope that they have added more help to clear the back log or we will be for a long wait.
 
blondie1216 said:
Well I hope that they have added more help to clear the back log or we will be for a long wait.
;D ;D ;D
postive thinking and prayers my girl
 
Wow, we finally made it near the top of the list! Too bad it's the backlog list...
 
Are these stats only for family class applications or do these numbers include other classes like federal skilled workers etc.?
 
ccunnington said:
Are these stats only for family class applications or do these numbers include other classes like federal skilled workers etc.?

Only family class and does not include parental applications. The skilled worker category looks worse, but not for long, as they are about to toss all of the older applications in the trash.