Raise a webform stating that you have passed All Stages/ Assessments, and have been waiting for an approval. Ask if there is anything you can provide on your end to help facilitate a final decision from an officer
Email OINP explaining the situation. State that you have bene very eager to move to the province to start contributing both economically and to the community, but IRCC's delay in making a final decision on your application has prevented this so far. Ask if there is anything they can do to expedite the process
If you know your primary VO from your GCMS notes, then email them (assuming you can find their email address). State that you can see that your application is just awaiting a final decision, and that the extended delay has had a negative impact on your mental health as well as other aspects of your life, etc. Really humanize yourself in their eyes.
If all of the above doesn't yield any results, then you are a prime candidate for mandamus. Yes, it might cost more, but at this point, you should have had a decision made already.
Wow. This is something I never thought of till now. But really, do you think the province would have any incentive to push IRCC for our app processing?
Maybe, the new AINP Tech stream is something called "accelerated" which mean IRCC will finalize the applications within 6 months, maybe OINP can do the same for us and push IRCC to finalize our applications.
Maybe, the new AINP Tech stream is something called "accelerated" which mean IRCC will finalize the applications within 6 months, maybe OINP can do the same for us and push IRCC to finalize our applications.
AINP Tech Stream is only for those who are already employed in AB though. So I believe this speed boost is the product of an additional agreement between AB and IRCC. AB probably accepted to pay some money to hire additional IRCC agents that are assigned to AINP files whenever commanded. We outlanders will probably have to wait.
AINP Tech Stream is only for those who are already employed in AB though. So I believe this speed boost is the product of an additional agreement between AB and IRCC. AB probably accepted to pay some money to hire additional IRCC agents that are assigned to AINP files whenever commanded. We outlanders will probably have to wait.
It is the same processing from IRCC but IRCC is probably getting paid by Alberta allocate (hire) officers for AINP Tech files. You wait if there's no IRCC officers picking up your file. If AB comes pays IRCC to make an officer pick up your file then you get your PR sooner. I think that's what they're doing. I doubt IRCC would be willing to do it without getting paid. They don't have enough officers.
It is the same processing from IRCC but IRCC is probably getting paid by Alberta allocate (hire) officers for AINP Tech files. You wait if there's no IRCC officers picking up your file. If AB comes pays IRCC to make an officer pick up your file then you get your PR sooner. I think that's what they're doing. I doubt IRCC would be willing to do it without getting paid. They don't have enough officers.
Maybe, the new AINP Tech stream is something called "accelerated" which mean IRCC will finalize the applications within 6 months, maybe OINP can do the same for us and push IRCC to finalize our applications.
It is the same processing from IRCC but IRCC is probably getting paid by Alberta allocate (hire) officers for AINP Tech files. You wait if there's no IRCC officers picking up your file. If AB comes pays IRCC to make an officer pick up your file then you get your PR sooner. I think that's what they're doing. I doubt IRCC would be willing to do it without getting paid. They don't have enough officers.
Money flows from Federal to Provincial in Canada, not the other way around. Provinces don't pay IRCC. If they did, it would go against the Federal-Provincial/Territorial Agreements under Canada's Constitution.
Money flows from Federal to Provincial in Canada, not the other way around. Provinces don't pay IRCC. If they did, it would go against the Federal-Provincial/Territorial Agreements under Canada's Constitution.