Too many variables to determine an approximate time. Could be a few weeks could be over a year. Timelines have gotten longer since the borders were reopened in November and will likely keep on getting longer as the number of applications waiting for processing.
here my timeline:
in Ontario, Toronto
>I seeked asylum in may 3 2019 in
>July 4 2019 I received latter from the court that my case is less complex & to submit documents for evidence
>within couple days met with my lawyer submitted the documents to the court
> October 9 2019 I received a mail transferring my case to Quebec because of the high numbers of cases in ontario
> December 30 2019 I got my decision
here my timeline:
in Ontario, Toronto
>I seeked asylum in may 3 2019 in
>July 4 2019 I received latter from the court that my case is less complex & to submit documents for evidence
>within couple days met with my lawyer submitted the documents to the court
> October 9 2019 I received a mail transferring my case to Quebec because of the high numbers of cases in ontario
> December 30 2019 I got my decision
here my timeline:
in Ontario, Toronto
>I seeked asylum in may 3 2019 in
>July 4 2019 I received latter from the court that my case is less complex & to submit documents for evidence
>within couple days met with my lawyer submitted the documents to the court
> October 9 2019 I received a mail transferring my case to Quebec because of the high numbers of cases in ontario
> December 30 2019 I got my decision
here my timeline:
in Ontario, Toronto
>I seeked asylum in may 3 2019 in
>July 4 2019 I received latter from the court that my case is less complex & to submit documents for evidence
>within couple days met with my lawyer submitted the documents to the court
> October 9 2019 I received a mail transferring my case to Quebec because of the high numbers of cases in ontario
> December 30 2019 I got my decision