Comment section of the article is filled with Ignorant idiots. They keep blaming immigrants for housing crisis, while their PM sold their country to China.
I sent them an email just yesterday.
I saw a FB post of guy mentioning, after he sent an email to this account. he got PPR next day itself. That's I sent an email. Its worth a shot.
I've said it before so will mention it again.
You'll need a critical mass of coverage for it to move the needle in any sort of way (i.e. get the attention of IRCC and/or shame them into taking expedited action on the backlogs)
What exactly a critical mass of coverage looks like varies with each topic, but drip-fed articles published weeks apart ain't even close. IRCC can issue responsive messaging via statements to each one, then sit back and return to their regular operations speed until the next article comes out in a few weeks, then rinse and repeat.
I sent them an email just yesterday.
I saw a FB post of guy mentioning, after he sent an email to this account. he got PPR next day itself. That's I sent an email. Its worth a shot.
I sent them an email just yesterday.
I saw a FB post of guy mentioning, after he sent an email to this account. he got PPR next day itself. That's I sent an email. Its worth a shot.
Not taking credit away, far from it. I think my annoyance with these articles in general (not this one specifically) stems from it almost always being inland people who didn't exhaust every option available to them, being interviewed. There was one a few months back where the guy didn't even try for a BOWP when he had the chance, and then was suddenly chirping about having to leave his job and go back to India.. Like...these aren't the clowns who should be used as the face of IRCC backlogs and the disruption they cause.
When I sent an email. I got an automated response:
Good day,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Please be advised that this e-mail address is used for the sole purpose of communicating to clients and/or their representatives regarding “Ready for Visa” correspondence. This e-mail box is monitored only for responses to correspondence originating from this same email address; any other communication will not be answered.
If you are seeking information/updates not directly relating to correspondence initiated by this email address, IRCC requires that you submit any request, update or documents via our IRCC Web form.
It's not a scam. It's a generic/standard IRCC reply when your file is awaiting any decision from an officer. I got the same response twice when I emailed my local visa office regarding the status of my application.
It's not a scam. It's a generic/standard IRCC reply when your file is awaiting any decision from an officer. I got the same response twice when I emailed my local visa office regarding the status of my application.