Only inland applicants can visit. However, if you have a destination where your sit to live after coming to Canada, you can contact your local MP and see if they are willing to help. Some do.
I think only inland applicants can contact the MP of their catchment area.
I think we Nov applican should sign a petition to discuss this in parliament. Some one from us who knows how to create the petition link and we can sign & share. This will help all inlander and outlanders,
Only inland applicants can visit. However, if you have a destination where your sit to live after coming to Canada, you can contact your local MP and see if they are willing to help. Some do.
I sent a webform to IRCC to inquire about the status of my application 8 days ago, but i have not received any reply until now. I just wanted to ask that is it normal or some issue with specific cases? Usually they reply on the 5th day of sendig them the webform...
I sent a webform to IRCC to inquire about the status of my application 8 days ago, but i have not received any reply until now. I just wanted to ask that is it normal or some issue with specific cases? Usually they reply on the 5th day of sendig them the webform...
Thanks, I have sent an email to our MP, initially they insisted that they can’t do any thing before a year is passed which is the case now, also they wanted to know what exactly is the affect of delay, so I have sent a comprehensive email, I will keep all posted !
Hi @Engineer43 ,
I am getting regular updates from them since the 6-month processing mark has elapsed.
I would say the updates are as accurate as GCMS notes (every MP-IRCC request for information is actually recorded and you can then see it in your GCMS notes). And the MP assistant usually replies to my emails within 2 days.
I would say it is a good way of getting updates.
Hi @Engineer43 ,
I am getting regular updates from them since the 6-month processing mark has elapsed.
I would say the updates are as accurate as GCMS notes (every MP-IRCC request for information is actually recorded and you can then see it in your GCMS notes). And the MP assistant usually replies to my emails within 2 days.
I would say it is a good way of getting updates.
I sent a webform to IRCC to inquire about the status of my application 8 days ago, but i have not received any reply until now. I just wanted to ask that is it normal or some issue with specific cases? Usually they reply on the 5th day of sendig them the webform...
Hi @Engineer43 ,
I am getting regular updates from them since the 6-month processing mark has elapsed.
I would say the updates are as accurate as GCMS notes (every MP-IRCC request for information is actually recorded and you can then see it in your GCMS notes). And the MP assistant usually replies to my emails within 2 days.
I would say it is a good way of getting updates.
that's great, I am looking forward to receiving a reply, MP secretary did say that it will take 10 business days to get a reply from IRCC as opposed to 48 hours ...
Hi @Engineer43 ,
I am getting regular updates from them since the 6-month processing mark has elapsed.
I would say the updates are as accurate as GCMS notes (every MP-IRCC request for information is actually recorded and you can then see it in your GCMS notes). And the MP assistant usually replies to my emails within 2 days.
I would say it is a good way of getting updates.
Dear @Bilybongosky what specific help did you ask for from the MP? Does contacting the MP helping in only providing the status updates similar to what GCMS notes provide or is the MP taking up your case with IRCC? I plan to contact the local MP, hoping she will respond, but wondering how far can the MP go in helping us. While I am inland application, I am badly looking for positive decision on my PR asap.