I mean the sponsorship program, where 1 person asks to become permanent resident because is wife/husband or close relative of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Author answered that it’s QSW.
I mean the sponsorship program, where 1 person asks to become permanent resident because is wife/husband or close relative of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Sponsorships are always faster in comparison.
Author answered that it’s QSW.
I think I saw you asking on facebook
I think I saw you asking on facebook
I guess we all stuck in the same groups
Since Arrima started for Peq, speed of issuing CSQ has skyrocketed. Good for the applicants but What this effectively means is clogging an already overclogged system at federal level. Is this the policy of retards at Quebec Immigration Ministers office to solve the issue already at hand?
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I called today to ask about my file, it was sent in July 2020. They said it was in the process of completeness check so I am assuming we could be getting more AORs very soon.
Maybe we should call IRCC next week
@ValeriaS to ask if they are busy with completeness check of our files. Like the Chamber of Commons website you gave us, they want IRCC to give everyone their AORs right away. I've been saying, perhaps there will be an explosion of AORs. Lets hope.
Maybe we should call IRCC next week
@ValeriaS to ask if they are busy with completeness check of our files. Like the Chamber of Commons website you gave us, they want IRCC to give everyone their AORs right away. I've been saying, perhaps there will be an explosion of AORs. Lets hope.
I really think it’s too early for me, but you can call - you applied a bit earlier.
Since Arrima started for Peq, speed of issuing CSQ has skyrocketed. Good for the applicants but What this effectively means is clogging an already overclogged system at federal level. Is this the policy of retards at Quebec Immigration Ministers office to solve the issue already at hand?
I am not sure that it will be a solution any time soon.
I watched the video from the National Asamblea, and Quebec Minister of Immigration said that Quebec is fast enough, we are issuing CSQ, etc. It's federal level problem that they are slow.
On the other hand Federal Minister of Immigration blamed Quebec for the quota and he said that they can't do anything until Quebec will raise the quota.
So its ping pong game for now.
I am not sure that it will be a solution any time soon.
I watched the video from the National Asamblea, and Quebec Minister of Immigration said that Quebec is fast enough, we are issuing CSQ, etc. It's federal level problem that they are slow.
On the other hand Federal Minister of Immigration blamed Quebec for the quota and he said that they can't do anything until Quebec will raise the quota.
So its ping pong game for now.
Both Quota and almost dead processing at federal are problem.
Quebec immigration minister doesn't even know number of files stuck at federal. I doubt if she knows her role and responsibilities fully.
I really think it’s too early for me, but you can call - you applied a bit earlier.
My application about to be 3 months old, yours 2 months. So almost the same age, doesnt hurt to ask.
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My application about to be 3 months old, yours 2 months. So almost the same age, doesnt hurt to ask.
When processing time was around 16-17 months and when there was no COVID at all, AOR was given 3 months after application reaches to the IRCC office. FYI.
When processing time was around 16-17 months and when there was no COVID at all, AOR was given 3 months after application reaches to the IRCC office. FYI.
There is hope! January 2020 getting their PRs after 17 months lol.
There is hope! January 2020 getting their PRs after 17 months lol.
I saw an outland guy who got his PR in 10 months. Family of 4 from India.
So nothing is impossible with IRCC.
Hello, have a question pl. May 20 inland applicant, waiting for AOR. Just had a baby here in Canada. Any actions needed from my end? Anything to Inform IRCC , if yes what and how?
Hello, have a question pl. May 20 inland applicant, waiting for AOR. Just had a baby here in Canada. Any actions needed from my end? Anything to Inform IRCC , if yes what and how?
You need to inform IRCC through webform. You need to attach birth certificate copy and maybe other documents (like application form update). It’s better to call IRCC to clarify.
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