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ValeriaS

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So story of my life:
On Friday as you remembered I went to get new SIN.
First of all, I really hope I won’t get another one because I applied before online with unsigned letter and I still didn’t get rejection letter :D
Second, I gave Canada Service agent my eCoPR and she asked me my name, and DOB, and parents name, and country, but never city of birth.
However I had city of birth in eCoPR and as you remember I had only 12 letters in city name, instead of 13, because of their font issue or whatever.

So I spent 3 days thinking what if she used short name of the city, and it made me so worried, so in the end I ordered ATIP notes for Social Insurance Registry to verify :D

Why I can’t just RELAX? :D
 
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anotherguy

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Sep 5, 2019
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Second last update about my journey to get PR Card.

My PR Card Application was approved on March 10th! Now waiting for PR Card now :)
Congrats James!

Where did you see it was approved, was it on the IRCC or PR portal ?

My pr portal remains "in review" while IRCC remains "submitted"
 

dearmilkyway

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Oct 10, 2017
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I still can't understand how everything can be finalised for inlands under 12 months while we (outlands) wait more than 3 years.
What kind of prioritisation it is?

And how it is possible to get PR card under a year while the official average processing time is 28 months.
Where in the world there can be this much difference?

Many outlands have already completed their 3rd calendar year.
This is completely unfair.
 
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monyao

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Aug 1, 2017
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I still can't understand how everything can be finalised for inlands under 12 months while we (outlands) wait more than 3 years.
What kind of prioritisation it is?

And how it is possible to get PR card under a year while the official average processing time is 28 months.
Where in the world there can be this much difference?

Many outlands have already completed their 3rd calendar year.
This is completely unfair.
I can feel you anxiety after waiting for years. I saw on the media QC increased the quota for new immigrants. Hopefully this year the Federal government should clear all the backlogs before 2020.
 
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hamarawi

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May 18, 2018
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Hello friends
Congratulations to all who received a positive response
I applied to pr Nov 2020
Inland
And I am still waiting
I called ircc today
The agent mentioned to me that my file transfered from Sydney NS to Montreal office yesterday
Any one of you has an idea what this means
 

Sarahqsw

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May 26, 2021
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Hello friends
Congratulations to all who received a positive response
I applied to pr Nov 2020
Inland
And I am still waiting
I called ircc today
The agent mentioned to me that my file transfered from Sydney NS to Montreal office yesterday
Any one of you has an idea what this means
I've seen on the forum that the montreal office is a bit slower, but you never know.


How did you get them on the phone, I've been trying for about a week now but whenever I try (even at 8:00am), their lines are busy
 
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Thursty9

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Nov 5, 2021
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I still can't understand how everything can be finalised for inlands under 12 months while we (outlands) wait more than 3 years.
What kind of prioritisation it is?

And how it is possible to get PR card under a year while the official average processing time is 28 months.
Where in the world there can be this much difference?

Many outlands have already completed their 3rd calendar year.
This is completely unfair.
Im inland and not on an accelerated pace. In fact, some others who just today received PR, had the exact same dates as me which I used to reference where I should be in the process. I hear you on the outlanders but even for inlanders I feel forgotten. Without a BOWP (waiting month 2 now) and no insight on my PR, I’m like a toxic job applicant. I have multiple offers but see my roles posted to the internet as open because citizens and PRs can start sooner. I decided not to flagpole for NAFTA just in case the WP was rejected further hurting my plight to PR, but sitting here not working and checking my email and IRCC/Ecas account every 5 minutes isn’t healthy. If I’d started this process outland, I’d at least be eligible to work in my home country (US). I can’t even open a web form to make this case because you need to be beyond the already ridiculous timeline which I’m not right now. It’s just a difficult time right now. Not giving any leeway to the delays but literally what more can we do?
 

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I've seen on the forum that the montreal office is a bit slower, but you never know.


How did you get them on the phone, I've been trying for about a week now but whenever I try (even at 8:00am), their lines are busy
Try at 8:00:00~8:00:03am, it takes a few seconds to fill the whole line. Personally, I have never failed to get connected to them when I tried within that time period...
 
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hamarawi

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May 18, 2018
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I've seen on the forum that the montreal office is a bit slower, but you never know.


How did you get them on the phone, I've been trying for about a week now but whenever I try (even at 8:00am), their lines are busy
I tried to call them 15 times since a week
By luck today at 11 am
Keep trying every day
I need to know why the transfer from office to office
Is this bad
 

Mbastos

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Dec 4, 2021
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Hello friends
Congratulations to all who received a positive response
I applied to pr Nov 2020
Inland
And I am still waiting
I called ircc today
The agent mentioned to me that my file transfered from Sydney NS to Montreal office yesterday
Any one of you has an idea what this means
Hi my application was in MTL office- and it went fast. And I know two others applicants also from MTL office and they had a good experience too.
 
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