by reaching out to Minister you mean his email or some other way, please share the contact info. Need to make him realize of the job duties he was hired for not photoshoots and free World tour.
I've reached out to him by email. It takes about 6-8 weeks for a response. Here is the contact info:
[email protected]
I've reached out to him by email. It takes about 6-8 weeks for a response. Here is the contact info:
[email protected]
What was his response after you reached out?
What was his response after you reached out?
A template answer with very little information (same as what I got from the MP):
Thank you for your correspondence of February 15, 2022, addressed to the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, regarding your application for permanent residence.
Your concerns are noted and I appreciate you sharing the circumstances that prompted you to write. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) acknowledges that this is a challenging period for couples who are attempting to immigrate and reunite during the ongoing pandemic.
IRCC also realizes that, despite its efforts during the pandemic, some applicants have had to wait a long time for their applications to be processed. Processing times can also vary depending on the nature, circumstances, and complexity of each individual case. Changes in family composition during the application process may also lead to additional delays. Please be assured that the Department continues to work as hard as possible to reduce processing times.
Individuals who want to live permanently in Canada must meet program eligibility requirements, as well as statutory medical, criminality, and security background clearances. These requirements exist to protect the interests and safety of Canadians, and must be satisfied before a permanent resident visa can be issued.
IRCC records confirm that a positive eligibility decision has recently been made, and documentation to include your spouse as a dependant in your application was received and included in your file. Please be assured that you will be contacted if additional information or documentation is needed, or as soon as a final decision has been made.
Should you have any additional information or documentation that you wish to provide to IRCC in support of your application, such information should be directed to the processing office, or you can contact IRCC through existing service channels.
I regret that a more favourable response cannot be provided at this time, but I hope that you will find this information to be helpful.
A template answer with very little information (same as what I got from the MP):
Thank you for your correspondence of February 15, 2022, addressed to the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, regarding your application for permanent residence.
Your concerns are noted and I appreciate you sharing the circumstances that prompted you to write. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) acknowledges that this is a challenging period for couples who are attempting to immigrate and reunite during the ongoing pandemic.
IRCC also realizes that, despite its efforts during the pandemic, some applicants have had to wait a long time for their applications to be processed. Processing times can also vary depending on the nature, circumstances, and complexity of each individual case. Changes in family composition during the application process may also lead to additional delays. Please be assured that the Department continues to work as hard as possible to reduce processing times.
Individuals who want to live permanently in Canada must meet program eligibility requirements, as well as statutory medical, criminality, and security background clearances. These requirements exist to protect the interests and safety of Canadians, and must be satisfied before a permanent resident visa can be issued.
IRCC records confirm that a positive eligibility decision has recently been made, and documentation to include your spouse as a dependant in your application was received and included in your file. Please be assured that you will be contacted if additional information or documentation is needed, or as soon as a final decision has been made.
Should you have any additional information or documentation that you wish to provide to IRCC in support of your application, such information should be directed to the processing office, or you can contact IRCC through existing service channels.
I regret that a more favourable response cannot be provided at this time, but I hope that you will find this information to be helpful.
Congrats! You're almost there as it says that you've passed your eligibility. I received acknowledgement of my webforms that I submitted for 4th or 5th time (1st or 2nd time after receiving my TFN). But I tried to link and still couldn't. Almost everyone near my timeline has got their processing started, hope my file can be picked up atleast this month. It's gonna be 1 year anniversary in 2 days for me.
Congrats! You're almost there as it says that you've passed your eligibility. I received acknowledgement of my webforms that I submitted for 4th or 5th time (1st or 2nd time after receiving my TFN). But I tried to link and still couldn't. Almost everyone near my timeline has got their processing started, hope my file can be picked up atleast this month. It's gonna be 1 year anniversary in 2 days for me.
Thanks, I hope so.
Regarding your situation, you never know. I saw someone on FB got AOR in May and approval on June! So, you may get your results soon even if your AOR is later than others.
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A template answer with very little information (same as what I got from the MP):
Thank you for your correspondence of February 15, 2022, addressed to the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, regarding your application for permanent residence.
Your concerns are noted and I appreciate you sharing the circumstances that prompted you to write. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) acknowledges that this is a challenging period for couples who are attempting to immigrate and reunite during the ongoing pandemic.
IRCC also realizes that, despite its efforts during the pandemic, some applicants have had to wait a long time for their applications to be processed. Processing times can also vary depending on the nature, circumstances, and complexity of each individual case. Changes in family composition during the application process may also lead to additional delays. Please be assured that the Department continues to work as hard as possible to reduce processing times.
Individuals who want to live permanently in Canada must meet program eligibility requirements, as well as statutory medical, criminality, and security background clearances. These requirements exist to protect the interests and safety of Canadians, and must be satisfied before a permanent resident visa can be issued.
IRCC records confirm that a positive eligibility decision has recently been made, and documentation to include your spouse as a dependant in your application was received and included in your file. Please be assured that you will be contacted if additional information or documentation is needed, or as soon as a final decision has been made.
Should you have any additional information or documentation that you wish to provide to IRCC in support of your application, such information should be directed to the processing office, or you can contact IRCC through existing service channels.
I regret that a more favourable response cannot be provided at this time, but I hope that you will find this information to be helpful.
90% generic response with a 10% effort to actually acknowledge your individual situation. All wrapped up with 90% patrionizing gibberish and 10% empathy.
And no real resolve or answers.
I got my eCOPR on May 25 and still waiting for my PR card. My work permit is still valid until September. I need to travel, does anyone know if I can still travel using my TRV that I got based on my Work Permit?
Can you share your timeline?
Guys my criminality changed from passed to in progress on my GCMS notes!
has this happened to anyone else???
I have everything same as you except Info Sharing which is showing complete for me.
guys!
how long does criminality take to pass?
thats the only step left on my file
Does anyone know any estimate time?
Thank you
Got my ecopr today ! Good luck guys
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Hi guys,
its been month since my medical, criminality and eligibility passed.No update after that. Still waiting.
Got my ecopr today ! Good luck guys
Congratulations, i hope i get it soon too.
Congratulations, i hope i get it soon too.
Yes you will get soon
Hi guys,
its been month since my medical, criminality and eligibility passed.No update after that. Still waiting.
Even everything is cleared it takes approx 2 months
Hi guys,
its been month since my medical, criminality and eligibility passed.No update after that. Still waiting.
same here, everything passed but no update
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