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ClareBC Sep 14th 2006 1:13 pm

FIFTY ONE MONTHS!! .... Gulp
 
This link was posted on a yahoo group I belong to. It is a bit daunting (I can see why Australia/NZ is getting popular!)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...1-all.html#all

80% of cases processed in 51 months in London (so 20% will take more than 4¼ years?!), but only 15 months in Vienna and 16 in Berlin....

Clare

Grah Sep 14th 2006 2:47 pm

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Originally Posted by ClareBC
This link was posted on a yahoo group I belong to. It is a bit daunting (I can see why Australia/NZ is getting popular!)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...1-all.html#all

80% of cases processed in 51 months in London (so 20% will take more than 4¼ years?!), but only 15 months in Vienna and 16 in Berlin....

Clare


Or apply for Quebec and it can be 15 days accordiing to Canada2006

Canada2006 Sep 14th 2006 4:16 pm

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Originally Posted by Grah
Or apply for Quebec and it can be 15 days accordiing to Canada2006

15 months more like!

6 months to apply for your CSQ
9 months for the federal application


Acually think it's quicker in the UK that where we are.

All you need is some French, but they're less strict on proof of funds etc. I didn't even have to prove I could speak French, although I have spent 7 years in French speaking countries...

Perry Groves Sep 15th 2006 10:31 am

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Originally Posted by Canada2006
15 months more like!

6 months to apply for your CSQ
9 months for the federal application


Acually think it's quicker in the UK that where we are.

All you need is some French, but they're less strict on proof of funds etc. I didn't even have to prove I could speak French, although I have spent 7 years in French speaking countries...

15 months, I better start learning French. BTW if I did 'O' level French at school, will that be of help in the application process?

Tidge Sep 15th 2006 11:23 am

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Thoses processing times are crazy - I thought they were supposed to be going down, not up! Many people will be put off coming here, people Canada probably needs.

I notice Austria and Germany are getting their applications through in far less time - Teutonic efficiency or just lots more people wanting to leave the UK compared to Germany?

Canada2006 Sep 15th 2006 2:48 pm

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Originally Posted by Perry Groves
15 months, I better start learning French. BTW if I did 'O' level French at school, will that be of help in the application process?

You need to do the self test:

http://206.162.174.213/dpi/index.jsp?languageCode=en

and/or contact the Québec office in London:

http://www.mri.gouv.qc.ca/london/en/

My gut feeling is that you need to be able to work in French to be accepted. Again, like the federal application, it's points based so if you have a particular skill the language need my be reduced.

Perry Groves Sep 15th 2006 10:14 pm

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Originally Posted by Tidge
Thoses processing times are crazy - I thought they were supposed to be going down, not up! Many people will be put off coming here, people Canada probably needs.

I notice Austria and Germany are getting their applications through in far less time - Teutonic efficiency or just lots more people wanting to leave the UK compared to Germany?

Anyone would think we Brits are not wanted, having said that if you are Turkish, Romainian or Russian your lot is worse than ours. It is quite demoralising though, especiallly when you are about to start the process :(

JAJ Sep 16th 2006 1:34 am

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Originally Posted by ClareBC
This link was posted on a yahoo group I belong to. It is a bit daunting (I can see why Australia/NZ is getting popular!)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...1-all.html#all

80% of cases processed in 51 months in London (so 20% will take more than 4¼ years?!), but only 15 months in Vienna and 16 in Berlin....

Clare

It makes more sense to look at processing times for specific visa types,eg for skilled federal:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...illed-fed.html

Also note that London processes cases from the Gulf States (mostly non-citizens of these jurisdictions).

But overall - it's a mess. It's probable that most people who can get into Australia as well find it quite easy to make up their minds about where to go after taking one look at these processing times.

bad.andy Sep 16th 2006 6:31 pm

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Originally Posted by ClareBC
This link was posted on a yahoo group I belong to. It is a bit daunting (I can see why Australia/NZ is getting popular!)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...1-all.html#all

80% of cases processed in 51 months in London (so 20% will take more than 4¼ years?!), but only 15 months in Vienna and 16 in Berlin....

Clare


I see that we were very, very lucky, and I feel for everyone who has been waiting longer, and especially for those applying now.

I applied May '05 as an entrepreneur to go to Campbell River, BC, my wife has relatives there and it seems a nice town. AOR July '05 30 months, which I thought was ridiculous, so also applied for business PNP in BC Feb '06. It would have been done by Sept, but our medical requests arrived in June, so it was put on hold. Meds sent to London July and PPR arrived Friday, although we first had a letter in August thanking us for our application and saying we might hear from them in 42 months - I nearly had kittens!

The worst part was the total lack of communication from Canada House, I emailed and faxed asking for clarification about the letter but never got an answer until the PPR arrived. I still don't know (or care really) if our application just went through as it should, or if it was expedited because of the PNP approval, or because the Development Corporation in Campbell River asked the local MP for help, and she emailed CIC on our behalf.

It was all very frustrating, but even more so when compared to the experience of friends who went to New Zealand. The wife applied for a work permit as a teacher in November, and went in January to be joined at Easter by hubby and the kids, and they got their residency last month. All the way through the process they had a case officer that they could deal with!

Anyway, good luck to those still waiting.

badandy

Buchan6 Sep 18th 2006 12:36 am

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Originally Posted by Tidge
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I notice Austria and Germany are getting their applications through in far less time - Teutonic efficiency or just lots more people wanting to leave the UK compared to Germany?

The UK also hadles applications from a number of other countries so maybe thats the reason ?

Souvenir Sep 18th 2006 12:53 am

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Originally Posted by bad.andy
The worst part was the total lack of communication from Canada House........

Hardly surprising. The immigration people aren't in Canada House.

Londonuck Sep 18th 2006 3:52 am

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Perry Groves


Now theres a blast from the past!

Perry Groves Sep 18th 2006 5:58 am

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Originally Posted by Londonuck
Perry Groves


Now theres a blast from the past!

Yes, You can't keep a good footballing name down, hopefully a reminder of other legends (or not) :D

bad.andy Sep 18th 2006 7:13 am

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Originally Posted by Souvenir
Hardly surprising. The immigration people aren't in Canada House.


Don't care where they are any more, job done :p


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