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Remember the % completed figure is only a mechanical "days since submitted divided by 365" calculation. It means nothing in terms of where your file really is - only a "compare to the 12 month timeframe in which most files are completed." Even more meaningless since covid began. Once it hits 100%, it will just stay at 100% until complete.
Since (as I recall) you've been advised you'll need an interview, that's the next step, and basically also means your file is more likely in that "not all files are completed in 12 months" group.
Not to discourage you, but looking at that figure is not giving you any additional information and perhaps stressing you out.
(Note: it is possible that there is SOME small amount of additional effort within IRCC to look at files close to that one year date, whether because they have internal flags to have the files pushed forward, or other internal management targets they try to meet; if so, there may be some small flurry of activity on files in that last month - but I suspect that's marginal particularly in covid time. 12 months/100% is otherwise mostly meaningless for individual files).
Remember the % completed figure is only a mechanical "days since submitted divided by 365" calculation. It means nothing in terms of where your file really is - only a "compare to the 12 month timeframe in which most files are completed." Even more meaningless since covid began. Once it hits 100%, it will just stay at 100% until complete.
Since (as I recall) you've been advised you'll need an interview, that's the next step, and basically also means your file is more likely in that "not all files are completed in 12 months" group.
Not to discourage you, but looking at that figure is not giving you any additional information and perhaps stressing you out.
(Note: it is possible that there is SOME small amount of additional effort within IRCC to look at files close to that one year date, whether because they have internal flags to have the files pushed forward, or other internal management targets they try to meet; if so, there may be some small flurry of activity on files in that last month - but I suspect that's marginal particularly in covid time. 12 months/100% is otherwise mostly meaningless for individual files).
A May out land applicant just got refused a week ago. So nothing changed for those who don't know anything about their application. But yet it is a matter of luck for any spouse to get visa approved as in general the approval chance is very slim. Maybe you want to try you luck.
No one here can answer this question. You need someone from the Canadian Government to answer that and yet even him can not tell. No one knows how this COVID-19 situation is going to evolve whether in India or elsewhere. The good news is that as per the recent news release the apps processing became all digital so maybe staff from visa offices around the world will be able to work remotely.
No one here can answer this question. You need someone from the Canadian Government to answer that and yet even him can not tell. No one knows how this COVID-19 situation is going to evolve whether in India or elsewhere. The good news is that as per the recent news release the apps processing became all digital so maybe staff from visa offices around the world will be able to work remotely.
Sorry for that I know your feeling we are all in same boat. Waiting everyday without seeing any real development. Hope things will change this month with IRCC picking up the processing speed.
Sorry for that I know your feeling we are all in same boat. Waiting everyday without seeing any real development. Hope things will change this month with IRCC picking up the processing speed.
A May out land applicant just got refused a week ago. So nothing changed for those who don't know anything about their application. But yet it is a matter of luck for any spouse to get visa approved as in general the approval chance is very slim. Maybe you want to try you luck.
A May out land applicant just got refused a week ago. So nothing changed for those who don't know anything about their application. But yet it is a matter of luck for any spouse to get visa approved as in general the approval chance is very slim. Maybe you want to try you luck.
Is there anyone from march 2020 with outland spouse application waiting here. Please let me know!! No update on my file right now.!! Anyone got any update !!!
Is there anyone from march 2020 with outland spouse application waiting here. Please let me know!! No update on my file right now.!! Anyone got any update !!!
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