Well, all theories and observations about the working pattern of ircc has failed...... They are working in a very random manner...... Some people have not reached 6 months completion date, but they rcvd ppr..... And some like us are here, who have crossed 200 days..... Without any information about our file
We wake up every morning with a hope to find some update..... But nothing changes .........
So either be patient enough...... Or the easier way is, to just forget about it......
Well, all theories and observations about the working pattern of ircc has failed...... They are working in a very random manner...... Some people have not reached 6 months completion date, but they rcvd ppr..... And some like us are here, who have crossed 200 days..... Without any information about our file
We wake up every morning with a hope to find some update..... But nothing changes .........
So either be patient enough...... Or the easier way is, to just forget about it......
Well, all theories and observations about the working pattern of ircc has failed...... They are working in a very random manner...... Some people have not reached 6 months completion date, but they rcvd ppr..... And some like us are here, who have crossed 200 days..... Without any information about our file
We wake up every morning with a hope to find some update..... But nothing changes .........
So either be patient enough...... Or the easier way is, to just forget about it......
I was wondering .. do we have at least some statistics to just maybe guess our chances ... does all the ottawa cpc wait more than 8 months ? 90% of them ? or what ?
Does anyone have any clue about how applications waiting in queue for review by an officer are processed? Do officers just pick up cases randomly from queue or are these cases assigned to a specific officer and are awaiting in his queue?
Surely cases that are awaiting final review by an officer must be in the same queue as to other cases that are receiving PPR in a day or 2 or even a week.
Does anyone have any clue about how applications waiting in queue for review by an officer are processed? Do officers just pick up cases randomly from queue or are these cases assigned to a specific officer and are awaiting in his queue?
Surely cases that are awaiting final review by an officer must be in the same queue as to other cases that are receiving PPR in a day or 2 or even a week.
It is unpredictable and strange ... they didn't ask me for any ADR and my AOR is 17th Oct 2018. 8 months waiting and i'm still on "queue for review by an officer ".
It is unpredictable and strange ... they didn't ask me for any ADR and my AOR is 17th Oct 2018. 8 months waiting and i'm still on "queue for review by an officer ".
This is exactly what I don't really understand about this "queue"
What do they really mean by queue? Our cases are in queue of an assigned officer or we are in some queue and an officer surfs through the queue and picks up a random case to work on.
Surely, there has to be some kind of a system they follow when it comes to this queue.
This is exactly what I don't really understand about this "queue"
What do they really mean by queue? Our cases are in queue of an assigned officer or we are in some queue and an officer surfs through the queue and picks up a random case to work on.
Surely, there has to be some kind of a system they follow when it comes to this queue.
You really need to order GCMS note to know what's going on. I suspect most applications "on queue" have been escalated for review by a senior officer who has a mouthful to chew already, hence the wait.
You really need to order GCMS note to know what's going on. I suspect most applications "on queue" have been escalated for review by a senior officer who has a mouthful to chew already, hence the wait.