I rented a room! My daughter was born in ottawa so i knew the city before i guess that's why was easier for me. If you need help about houses or jobs in Ottawa i can share it with you
Depends on workload. Usually final review was several business days, but for us it took 3 months. There was no senior officer available to sign off and after months of wait they shipped the file to another office for sign-off. Niagara had a huge backlog last summer. Hope they cleared it all.
Thank you my friend @Swagzzy for remembering me. It is a long and mentally draining process. The hardest part is to stand up after each failure and continue fighting. Patience is your best friend @grahs1994 . Good luck!
No your not. And for me I did JR for my first one and it seems like it place my second one on hold not sure. I did it to prevent deportation and I have 4 Canadian born children
There is no set rule on the length. It depends on the size of your file, whether you have deportation order, whether you have other applications outstanding (PRRA or JR), the workload in your office etc. Our first application took 16 months to refuse, second application was refused within 6 months, and third and final application got AIP only 1 month after submission (CBSA asked IRCC to accelerate).
For stage 1, they read your whole file to evaluate your humanitarian factors. It takes several months once your agent has been assigned. Stage 2 - they review your medical results and conduct background checks (criminality, security).
There is no set rule on the length. It depends on the size of your file, whether you have deportation order, whether you have other applications outstanding (PRRA or JR), the workload in your office etc. Our first application took 16 months to refuse, second application was refused within 6 months, and third and final application got AIP only 1 month after submission (CBSA asked IRCC to accelerate).
For stage 1, they read your whole file to evaluate your humanitarian factors. It takes several months once your agent has been assigned. Stage 2 - they review your medical results and conduct background checks (criminality, security).
There is no set rule on the length. It depends on the size of your file, whether you have deportation order, whether you have other applications outstanding (PRRA or JR), the workload in your office etc. Our first application took 16 months to refuse, second application was refused within 6 months, and third and final application got AIP only 1 month after submission (CBSA asked IRCC to accelerate).
For stage 1, they read your whole file to evaluate your humanitarian factors. It takes several months once your agent has been assigned. Stage 2 - they review your medical results and conduct background checks (criminality, security).
My automated line message says; reviewing ur eligibility, no need interview, biomatrics n medical n last we r processing ur background check. What could be the status. Pl @Katayoon . I had done medical earlier for extension n is valid. It is 12th month no AIP yet
I rented a room! My daughter was born in ottawa so i knew the city before i guess that's why was easier for me. If you need help about houses or jobs in Ottawa i can share it with you
Ottawa is expansive like Montreal but i think houses there are better than those in montreal.
I want to know if i can find an appartement with 3 rooms between 1500- 2000 $ ?
it's not important for me to live close to the city center
I am waiting for Aip since August 2021,
One month ago I applied for PRRA, as I was asked by CBSA. Will my PRRA application needs to be decided first? Will my PRRA application delay my H&C application?