I came here in 2014 with student visa and my country is not on the list
My queue was 4527, it took like 5 seconds to go from stage 2 to stage 3 of processing
I came here in 2014 with student visa and my country is not on the list
Congrats! Were you on an A or P permit prior to applying if you don’t mind me asking?Favchild wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:12 pmI came here in 2014 with student visa and my country is not on the list
My queue was 4527, it took like 5 seconds to go from stage 2 to stage 3 of processing
I was on 4-year A permitletseatpizza wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:13 pmCongrats! Were you on an A or P permit prior to applying if you don’t mind me asking?
Once you mentioned your queue number was around 3500 and then Kamu was out of service for a while and now you are 3600blackotoyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:02 pmApplied in April 2021, interview 1 June 2021 contacted once for more info still stage one queue number 3600.
My queue number is 2970-ish and still stage 1. And yes, it’s interesting that people with higher queue numbers got their decisions already…LumiPoika wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:24 amOnce you mentioned your queue number was around 3500 and then Kamu was out of service for a while and now you are 3600blackotoyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:02 pmApplied in April 2021, interview 1 June 2021 contacted once for more info still stage one queue number 3600.![]()
That's why I'm doubtful if these numbers indicate something, or at least for us as an outsider. Someone in this forum has mentioned got a decision with queue number 4500. I know two people with the same queue number which is meaningless that two people have the same queue number unless there are in a different queue. So I think there are other factors that impact the processing.
There is a logic behind that, but not clear for us and it's really unfortunate that the process is not transparent.
Good point.LumiPoika wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:24 amOnce you mentioned your queue number was around 3500 and then Kamu was out of service for a while and now you are 3600blackotoyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:02 pmApplied in April 2021, interview 1 June 2021 contacted once for more info still stage one queue number 3600.![]()
That's why I'm doubtful if these numbers indicate something, or at least for us as an outsider. Someone in this forum has mentioned got a decision with queue number 4500. I know two people with the same queue number which is meaningless that two people have the same queue number unless there are in a different queue. So I think there are other factors that impact the processing.
There is a logic behind that, but not clear for us and it's really unfortunate that the process is not transparent.
If I may chime in, I once had a bout of anxiety and looked up about 100 different queue numbers to try and figure out some info on the queue system. I noticed that although I was looking at queue numbers that were within -5 to +5 of mine, the visualisation was different. I've included the images I saved for these numbers.LumiPoika wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:24 amOnce you mentioned your queue number was around 3500 and then Kamu was out of service for a while and now you are 3600blackotoyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:02 pmApplied in April 2021, interview 1 June 2021 contacted once for more info still stage one queue number 3600.![]()
That's why I'm doubtful if these numbers indicate something, or at least for us as an outsider. Someone in this forum has mentioned got a decision with queue number 4500. I know two people with the same queue number which is meaningless that two people have the same queue number unless there are in a different queue. So I think there are other factors that impact the processing.
There is a logic behind that, but not clear for us and it's really unfortunate that the process is not transparent.
I applied in April, 2021. The decision was made in the 3rd week of January, 2022.blackotoyo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 3:53 pmYour analysis is spot on, sorry If i May Ask hen did you apply 2021 and when was decision made?
mämmirakastaja wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 2:09 pmGood point.LumiPoika wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:24 amOnce you mentioned your queue number was around 3500 and then Kamu was out of service for a while and now you are 3600blackotoyo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:02 pmApplied in April 2021, interview 1 June 2021 contacted once for more info still stage one queue number 3600.![]()
That's why I'm doubtful if these numbers indicate something, or at least for us as an outsider. Someone in this forum has mentioned got a decision with queue number 4500. I know two people with the same queue number which is meaningless that two people have the same queue number unless there are in a different queue. So I think there are other factors that impact the processing.
There is a logic behind that, but not clear for us and it's really unfortunate that the process is not transparent.
I think the process includes a great deal of human factor that is causing errors/delays, including even communication between employees of Migri. Of course it is only a speculation with the limited information we have. Honestly, how I visualise it is: numerous high stacks of paper applications scattered around room, on the floor, on the window, proper 90s style, and one not so organised employee that forgets where they started and trying to push through the insane amount of work.![]()
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Right on the 15 of November they promised here https://migri.fi/en/-/backlogs-in-the-p ... plications to accelerate the processing time, wonder when it will happenmämmirakastaja wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 2:09 pmProbably that is why Migri mentioned that they are recruiting new people and automating the process at least to some extent this year. Also, in other countries, this kind of lack of transparency in citizenship application handling is quite normal (I googled about US and Canada for example).
Reasons for the backlogs
Even this year, employees were needed for processing urgent residence permit matters, which has led to a lack of employees in the processing of citizenship applications. There has also been a general shortage of employees who process applications, whereas the number of citizenship applications submitted has been higher than predicted. In addition, the COVID-19 situation has contributed to the challenges in the processing of citizenship applications.
The expected processing time of an application is an estimate. Due to the backlog, the estimate possibly given to you may have become longer.
We are working on improving the situation. Next year, we will have more employees processing applications. We are also improving and streamlining the processing of applications using various methods, including automation.