I've been in Canada since Jan 2011, I've schooled, live, and worked here up until 2019 Jan. I applied for H & C Jan 2019 and the application is still saying "we have received your application".
- I'm curious to know if anyone here applied around that same time and have you heard back or not?.
- Also due to this whole COVID situation, does anyone have an idea of how the processing for the H&C is going to go?
- what is usually the next stage after they have "received application". When can I expect a response?
Also for anyone who can share information on how one can sustain themselves financially to survive while waiting for this time-consuming process? I've been out of work since last year's march and it been difficult to keep up with living in Toronto. I'm wondering if there are any funding societies or organizations that help folks like us.
I've been in Canada since Jan 2011, I've schooled, live, and worked here up until 2019 Jan. I applied for H & C Jan 2019 and the application is still saying "we have received your application".
- I'm curious to know if anyone here applied around that same time and have you heard back or not?.
- Also due to this whole COVID situation, does anyone have an idea of how the processing for the H&C is going to go?
- what is usually the next stage after they have "received application". When can I expect a response?
Also for anyone who can share information on how one can sustain themselves financially to survive while waiting for this time-consuming process? I've been out of work since last year's march and it been difficult to keep up with living in Toronto. I'm wondering if there are any funding societies or organizations that help folks like us.
These days processing seems to be close to 3 years for most application. Most seem to be receiving AIP (first stage approval) at or after 2 years. Once you have AIP, you can apply for a work permit.
If you can’t afford to live in Canada you can return home and your H&C will still be processed. Obviously it would be best to stay in Canada but there aren’t a ton of resources that will provide aid to people without status. There are homeless shelters and food banks especially but given covid many social services and charities are very stretched.
These days processing seems to be close to 3 years for most application. Most seem to be receiving AIP (first stage approval) at or after 2 years. Once you have AIP, you can apply for a work permit.
If you can’t afford to live in Canada you can return home and your H&C will still be processed. Obviously it would be best to stay in Canada but there aren’t a ton of resources that will provide aid to people without status. There are homeless shelters and food banks especially but given covid many social services and charities are very stretched.