Historical Performance Statistics

CIC News
Published: January 1, 1997

Appendices Readers are reminded that the following statistics are historical, and do not necessarily reflect expected future performance of each respective office. Accurate determinations of such can only be made on an ongoing basis through continuous contact with a visa office.

In addition, all numbers are averages, and will therefore be affected by extremes at each end of the continuum of processing times at that office. The tables indicate the time in months that is required to process 80% of all final cases in each mentioned overseas immigration processing post for the second quarter of 1996. Indication is also given of the number of cases that had been finalized by that post. The data source is the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, informal access request by Lexbase. Statistics for the business class, and for spousal sponsorships will be made available in the next edition of the Canada Immigration Newsletter.

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2.1 Skilled Worker Historical Performance Statistics

Visa Office/Months/Cases

Abidjian/15/0

Accra/0/0

Ankara/17/24

Bangkok/13/57

Beijing/14/209

Belgrade/15/91

Bogota/13/41

Bonn/13/138

Bucharest/10/178

Budapest/-/-

[Buenos Airies/Santiago]/11/4

[Buffalo APC/Detroit]/14/1975

Cairo/11/123

Colombo/9/398

Damascus/15/313

Guatemala/18/13

Havana/0/0

Hong Kong/12/v1253

Islamabad/19/149

Kiev/23/33

Kingston/10/16

Lima/10/7

Lisbon/9/41

London/14/644

Los Angeles/9/685

Manila/11/558

Mexico/19/96

Moscow*/19/176

Nairobi/22/26

New Delhi/11/346

New York/11/757

Paris/11/420

Port of Spain/11/39

Port-au-Prince/15/5

Pretoria/10/151

Riyadh/21/469

Rome/11/175

Sao Paulo/11/40

Seattle/17/355

Seoul/13/106

Singapore/12/466

Sydney/11/121

Taipei/19/3

Tel Aviv/21/16

Tokyo/11/59

Vienna/15/147

Warsaw/7/58

Total/13/10984

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2.2 Family Class Historical Performance Statistics

Visa Office/Months/Cases

Abidjian/31/10

Accra/22/58

Ankara/15/22

Bangkok/26/317

Beijing/13/450

Belgrade/8/49

Bogota/24/26

Bonn/12/37

Bucharest/6/79

Budapest/-/-

[Buenos Airies/Santiago]/22/4

[Buffalo APC/Detroit]/16/226

Cairo/19/34

Colombo/11/252

Damascus/20/135

Guatemala/11/92

Havana/17/5

Hong Kong/18/560

Islamabad/27/43

Kiev/30/9

Kingston/12/202

Lima/6/10

Lisbon/15/20

London/8/131

Los Angeles/17/55

Manila/17/728

Mexico/15/20

Moscow*/11/60

Nairobi/27/144

New Delhi/22/704

New York/12/74

Paris/15/67

Port of Spain/20/215

Port-au-Prince/21/172

Pretoria/13/38

Riyadh/24/27

Rome/15/29

Sao Paulo/10/19

Seattle/16/116

Seoul/26/10

Singapore/11/26

Sydney/11/40

Taipei/12/24

Tel Aviv/4/2

Tokyo/6/17

Vienna/13/24

Warsaw/7/82

Total/17/5464

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