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tuyen said:
Forget about trying to interpret your application's status based on eCAS.

If an interview is needed, they will tell you.

Thanks Tuyen for ur great advice..... :)

Is there anyone know :

Roughly how long is takeing Singapore visa office for spouse visa now a days though the time duration is 26 months now????? :'( :'( :'(
 
mhmh said:
Thanks Tuyen for ur great advice..... :)

Is there anyone know :

Roughly how long is takeing Singapore visa office for spouse visa now a days though the time duration is 26 months now????? :'( :'( :'(

The posted times are for 80% of all applications processed. So it's not guaranteed that yours will take 26 months. You could get lucky and be done in just a fraction of that time - especially if you sent in a completed application with no mistakes, no missing documents, and paid all the fees.
 
tuyen said:
The posted times are for 80% of all applications processed. So it's not guaranteed that yours will take 26 months. You could get lucky and be done in just a fraction of that time - especially if you sent in a completed application with no mistakes, no missing documents, and paid all the fees.

In addition to what Tuyen said, there's probably a Singapore spreadsheet floating around that would give you a better idea of the actual processing time for most Singapore applicants.
 
tuyen said:
Yes, but that's a choice you made, in your near-infinite wisdom while attaining grannyhood. :P

I'mma tell Moonie on you!
 
KaZRa said:
Ok, read that, thank you. I noticed there is no mention of vaccinations. Are there none that are mandatory to have or get after you are here?

There are mandatory vaccinations for children only depending on what province you live in.

http://www.cmaj.ca/content/183/16/E1165
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
There are mandatory vaccinations for children only depending on what province you live in.

http://www.cmaj.ca/content/183/16/E1165

It's not mandatory when they allow you to opt out.
 
mhmh said:
Thanks Tuyen for ur great advice..... :)

Is there anyone know :

Roughly how long is takeing Singapore visa office for spouse visa now a days though the time duration is 26 months now????? :'( :'( :'(

The open data project provides a listing entitled "Permanent Resident Applications Processed Abroad and Processing Times" (you can use that as a search term to find the current version of the table). This includes the underlying data for the figure on the CIC website.

For Singapore:

20% of applications are done in 8 months
30% of applications are done in 10 months
50% of applications are done in 15 months
70% of applications are done in 20 months
80% of applications are done in 23 months

This was for "Spouse & Partners" (the time goes up for "Spouse, Partners & Children").

So if you have a straight-forward application with no issues, you can look at the 50% time as being more indicative of what you will likely experience.
 
tuyen said:
It's not mandatory when they allow you to opt out.

Thats a conditional exemption. There are fines associated for none compliance though they aren't strictly enforced.
 
Hi all i wana check status of my application but it shows invaid id could u please help me with this i put every thing right but from last couple of days it not working please answer me if u have any idea
 
gsm_mob said:
Hi all i wana check status of my application but it shows invaid id could u please help me with this i put every thing right but from last couple of days it not working please answer me if u have any idea

Ecas is not working right now, they are fixing it.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
Thats a conditional exemption. There are fines associated for none compliance though they aren't strictly enforced.

The fact that they even had the audacity to pass legislation allowing the government to impose a fine on someone is outrageous, and I'm surprised nobody has challenged it in court yet. Or if they have, I'm not aware of it. But the bottom line is that any penalty associated with opting out should be instantly ruled illegal because it contravenes rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution.

It would be like some idiot politician trying to pass a law that fines people for being of a certain religion. The constitution clearly says you have the right to practice whatever religion you want, or to not be religious at all, and then some moron comes along and says, "Well...you can still choose whatever religion you want - we're not trying to take that away from you - but if you choose religion "x", then we're going to fine you $1000 for it".
 
Hello!

I just have a question regarding the documents I need to send. I am applying for the permanent residence inside Canada; I was born in Venezuela but raised in Mexico and have mexican residence. Do I have to include my residence letter from mexico? I'm sending my birth certificate and mexican passport.
 
tuyen said:
The posted times are for 80% of all applications processed. So it's not guaranteed that yours will take 26 months. You could get lucky and be done in just a fraction of that time - especially if you sent in a completed application with no mistakes, no missing documents, and paid all the fees.

Very well and cleared answered tuyen..... :)

Thanks again for ur quick reply.........god bless,,,,,,, ;)
 
IvanP said:
In addition to what Tuyen said, there's probably a Singapore spreadsheet floating around that would give you a better idea of the actual processing time for most Singapore applicants.

Thanks Ivan for ur post.........

First of all i m new born of this forum and i found the spreadsheet Singapore timeline but i noticed that most of the members are FAM applicant...so I preferred this spreadsheet......... ;)
 
computergeek said:
The open data project provides a listing entitled "Permanent Resident Applications Processed Abroad and Processing Times" (you can use that as a search term to find the current version of the table). This includes the underlying data for the figure on the CIC website.

For Singapore:

20% of applications are done in 8 months
30% of applications are done in 10 months
50% of applications are done in 15 months
70% of applications are done in 20 months
80% of applications are done in 23 months

This was for "Spouse & Partners" (the time goes up for "Spouse, Partners & Children").

So if you have a straight-forward application with no issues, you can look at the 50% time as being more indicative of what you will likely experience.

Highly appreciate ur brilliant reply.....
u replied me before aswell to a different spreadsheet ..thanks again computrgreek...... :)

But u know what my mind can not pass an hour even without thinking about my application .....it's too hard to wait for unknown destination ....
the timing process of step 1 i mean sponser approved was too quick for me ..it took only 9 days from Canada visa office than it took 3 days to transfered my file to singapore......but now its been more than 3 monthes with nooo update except ******application received and medical results received ********from Singapore visa office...........

Too terrible feelingssss....... :(