It isn't the visa (TRV) but the visitor's status that will see enforcement action if the person becomes inadmissible for being in Canada without authorization.
It isn't the visa (TRV) but the visitor's status that will see enforcement action if the person becomes inadmissible for being in Canada without authorization.
Hello everyone, please we need an advise, my sister got an email today from IRCC saying she has to sign a form saying she is no longer with her common law partner and she cannot sponsor him in future. Reason because he wasn’t included in the application and AIP.
It isn't the visa (TRV) but the visitor's status that will see enforcement action if the person becomes inadmissible for being in Canada without authorization.
hello my friend
Long time time did not hear from you
What is application status in inventory mean yesterday agent told me my application is in inventory but I don’t know what is mean?
hello my friend
Long time time did not hear from you
What is application status in inventory mean yesterday agent told me my application is in inventory but I don’t know what is mean?
An inventory is all of the undecided casework (applications) in any office.
For H&C, these are cases in all of the inland offices where there has yet to be a decision, and that's mostly Vancouver but with cases also accumulated by the Toronto & Montreal sub-offices. Vancouver distributes cases to them for decisions and manages the outcomes (productivity).
That's it.
"Unprocessed inventory" replaced the word "backlog" in IRCC jargon years ago.
Hello everyone, please we need an advise, my sister got an email today from IRCC saying she has to sign a form saying she is no longer with her common law partner and she cannot sponsor him in future. Reason because he wasn’t included in the application and AIP.
When she did her 1st application? Yes! But second application? No! And she was approved in principle without him, but they are back together and IRCC sent him medical form with her own medical but he was NOT included in AIP. After he did the medical since April 2024, they sent the form yesterday saying she should confirm their separation and she can’t sponsor him in future.
When she did her 1st application? Yes! But second application? No! And she was approved in principle without him, but they are back together and IRCC sent him medical form with her own medical but he was NOT included in AIP. After he did the medical since April 2024, they sent the form yesterday saying she should confirm their separation and she can’t sponsor him in future.
Hello, I would like to know how long it typically takes for the officer assigned to a case to respond. My case was submitted in July 2024, and my biometrics and AOR were completed in August 2024.
An inventory is all of the undecided casework (applications) in any office.
For H&C, these are cases in all of the inland offices where there has yet to be a decision, and that's mostly Vancouver but with cases also accumulated by the Toronto & Montreal sub-offices. Vancouver distributes cases to them for decisions and manages the outcomes (productivity).
That's it.
"Unprocessed inventory" replaced the word "backlog" in IRCC jargon years ago.
Hello, I would like to know how long it typically takes for the officer assigned to a case to respond. My case was submitted in July 2024, and my biometrics and AOR were completed in August 2024.
It is a PRRA & H&C processing model that works on the Government's priorities.
How long does it take for a file to be assigned to an officer is the question because of the tens of thousands of PRRA and H&C applications that are already in the inventory awaiting assignment for a decision.
So, there are case-types in the inventory and the greatest priority is PRRA, not H&C.
This is apparently your first post, so there is no answer to your question because you don't identify whether or not you're asking about PRRA or H&C.
I'll assume H&C, and it will often take 2 or 3 years before the person who can actually make a decision will have it open in front of them.
It is a PRRA & H&C processing model that works on the Government's priorities.
How long does it take for a file to be assigned to an officer is the question because of the tens of thousands of PRRA and H&C applications that are already in the inventory awaiting assignment for a decision.
So, there are case-types in the inventory and the greatest priority is PRRA, not H&C.
This is apparently your first post, so there is no answer to your question because you don't identify whether or not you're asking about PRRA or H&C.
I'll assume H&C, and it will often take 2 or 3 years before the person who can actually make a decision will have it open in front of them.
Hello guys , how long does it take the officer to send confirmation letter after the request for physical residential address has been sent. This wait is killing. Someone should pls respond. Thanks