Hi December 2019 applicants waiting I have seen this miracle happened to someone from December 2020 his timeline is as under
1. We received your application for permanent residence: December, 2019.
2. We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on December, 2019.
3. We started processing your application on December, 2019.
4. We sent you correspondence in December, 2019. Notification of Selection for the Pilot project
5. We sent you a letter on December, 2019. Forms for overseas dependents
6. We sent you correspondence on January, 2020. Biometric, police certificate and government services
7. We sent you medical instructions on January , 2020
8. Medical results have been received.
9. Decision made October 19, 2020. CoPR emailed.
Wow this is great news for him/her but I believe this is because of the new pilot program. And according to that page you have to be from one of these places: Bogota, Buenos Aires, Kingston (Jamaica), Lima, London, Nairobi, Mexico City, Port of Spain and Sao Paulo. Let's hope they will extend this program to our countries too. Also see if you are eligible from this link.
Is there any way of speeding this process up? I've heard about contacting MP's but it's like cheating and tbh I'm not comfortable with that and some say it may backfire. Is there like a proper way of speeding up things? For example getting medicals for the dependants outside of Canada before they request (I don't know if something like that is possible I just made it up rn),
Is there any way of speeding this process up? I've heard about contacting MP's but it's like cheating and tbh I'm not comfortable with that and some say it may backfire. Is there like a proper way of speeding up things? For example getting medicals for the dependants outside of Canada before they request (I don't know if something like that is possible I just made it up rn),
Is there any way of speeding this process up? I've heard about contacting MP's but it's like cheating and tbh I'm not comfortable with that and some say it may backfire. Is there like a proper way of speeding up things? For example getting medicals for the dependants outside of Canada before they request (I don't know if something like that is possible I just made it up rn),
what i know is that applications for normal immigration pathways including overseas applicants or dependants finish earlier than refugees, even if you r a refugee and want to bring your overseas dependents , they may finish in a shorter time than yours.
what i know is that applications for normal immigration pathways including overseas applicants or dependants finish earlier than refugees, even if you r a refugee and want to bring your overseas dependents , they may finish in a shorter time than yours.
As far as i know normal immigration to canada is only through spousal/sponsorship, and express entry, which takes way less time than refugees but due to covid 19 and excessive refugee claims the processing time went 25 months
As far as i know normal immigration to canada is only through spousal/sponsorship, and express entry, which takes way less time than refugees but due to covid 19 and excessive refugee claims the processing time went 25 months
The thing is that the load of applications applying for PR under refugees is way higher than spousal or express entry, and canada is trying its best to unite families as soon as possible, the processing times were 20 months pre covid butnow its 25 due to covid and it also impacted spousal and express entry not only refugees
Hello Dec 2019 applicants.
Does anyone recieve any update ? Im Still waiting for AOR .I didnt recieve any update untill now . can u please tell me is there any way to contact immigration abt my application. I hv also ordered gcms notes 3 months ago . And it says criminality in progress.