So you’re upset because there isn’t an EXACT timeline of how long an application (your application maybe) could take, within the reduced manpower scope of a global pandemic, one that has delayed processing on literally all other aspects of life?
I do not think the concern is a slower or delayed processing speed. Clearly man power is not the only concern, they are doing draws and allowing new applications which means there is people in the department working. It is unfortunately a governmental decision not to allow immigrants. My personal concern is not about the governmental decision to do this (which is the country's decision to keep there citizens safe), but more the lack of communication from the IRCC.
Seriously, some people in this program do not know or believe their values to Canada. Canada is NOT doing us favors. We are not asylum seekers. We are skilled individuals whom they are clearly in short and in need of. We bring value to Canada.
Therefore, it is not far fetched request or expectation to know the tentative timeline to finalize our applications.
Please do not devalue our significance with this needy mentality.
You aren’t a stakeholder in this process. Not even close. Maybe a client. IRCC have provided the bare minimum communication that they need to (from a legal standpoint)
I'm well aware. We aren't decision making stakeholders in the immigration process. IRCC is beholden to their own internal KPIs, and reports to Ministers based on their mandates. Yes, we exist as external stakeholders by virtue of being clients while our applications are being processed, but overall on the totem pole, we aren't more important than the entities IRCC directly answers to in Government, and certainly not more important than their shared duty towards Canadians first and foremost.
I've just received this answer to my webform, in which I clearly explained + screenshots that I did not receive my ppr even thought it was sent on February 27th. There was a typo in my email (it's my fault, I know, stupid mistake, I hate myself for it) and I fixed the typo afterwards and my email is now correct in their system.
"Good day,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
The Government of Canada is closely monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and any impacts on IRCC clients.
You are outside Canada and your permanent residence application has been approved, but you can't travel to Canada before your documents expire, or your documents have already expired? Rest assured that you do not need to contact us until you are ready to travel to Canada.
When you are ready to travel to Canada, we invite you to follow the instructions on our website to notify us. We will then tell you what to do next.
For more information on the situation and to receive up-to-date information, we invite you to verify our website.
"
My aor is August 2019
My vo is Ottawa
My medicals expired earlier this month and I didn't get any updates. I'm deeply frustrated. I don't know if they are aware that I don't have a passport request email. I literally explained twice + time over the phone. Any idea on what I should do?
I'm well aware. We aren't decision making stakeholders in the immigration process. IRCC is beholden to their own internal KPIs, and reports to Ministers based on their mandates. Yes, we exist as external stakeholders by virtue of being clients while our applications are being processed, but overall on the totem pole, we aren't more important than the entities IRCC directly answers to in Government, and certainly not more important than their shared duty towards Canadians first and foremost.
Please read your initial post. You said we are not stakeholders. You even said "Not close". And now you are saying we aren't decision-making stakeholders???
I've just received this answer to my webform, in which I clearly explained + screenshots that I did not receive my ppr even thought it was sent on February 27th. There was a typo in my email (it's my fault, I know, stupid mistake, I hate myself for it) and I fixed the typo afterwards and my email is now correct in their system.
"Good day,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
The Government of Canada is closely monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and any impacts on IRCC clients.
You are outside Canada and your permanent residence application has been approved, but you can't travel to Canada before your documents expire, or your documents have already expired? Rest assured that you do not need to contact us until you are ready to travel to Canada.
When you are ready to travel to Canada, we invite you to follow the instructions on our website to notify us. We will then tell you what to do next.
For more information on the situation and to receive up-to-date information, we invite you to verify our website.
"
My aor is August 2019
My vo is Ottawa
My medicals expired earlier this month and I didn't get any updates. I'm deeply frustrated. I don't know if they are aware that I don't have a passport request email. I literally explained twice + time over the phone. Any idea on what I should do?
As you were approved before March 18th , you are eligible to travel to Canada I think, as you were already issued a COPR.
All you can do now is send a ready to travel email whenever you are ready including your COPR number from GCMS notes and explain to them again that you are from a country that requires a visa and your VAC is operating and open , if they approve your ready to travel request , you will get a passport request shortly after that.
As you were approved before March 18th , you are eligible to travel to Canada I think, as you were already issued a COPR.
All you can do now is send a ready to travel email whenever you are ready including your COPR number from GCMS notes and explain to them again that you are from a country that requires a visa and your VAC is operating and open , if they approve your ready to travel request , you will get a passport request shortly after that.
Oh wow! I didn't know that! Alright, I already ordered my cbsa notes last month , I hope I sort this out. It's been very frustrating dealing with ircc. I'll give you updates
Yep, I agree. They charge for it and we pay for it so we should expect actions from them as paying customers. We are not asylum seekers. We are valuable people (not that asylum seekers may be less of value) that can contribute a lot to any economy and that is worth more than any money.