As for Police Certificate, I'm not sure if it has become a new requirement as I have not sent police certificates issued by RCMP for me and my partner. This document Guide Q7000 - Application for Permanent Residence: Quebec Skilled Worker Class - Canada.ca says: "If you and your family members are 18 years of age and older and aren’t permanent residents or Canadian citizens, you must provide a valid police certificate for any country other than Canada in which you spent 6 or more months in a row since the age of 18." under Police Certificates.
Thanks for the information! It's definitely more reassuring to read this. However, I've heard of rare occasions where they ask for the RCMP background check. Hope it's not the case for me! I'm hopeful for an eCoPR before Christmas.
This means they didn’t yet review them. I don’t know why are they taking so long to process some applications.
Our application also enters into the 4th month of post AOR processing.
why outland applicants just waiting and do nothing I said before we have to do something I respect inland applicants but when you see their timeline and compare with other outland applicants, from two or three years they freeze us(IRCC I mean) and like Dreammilkey said web form is not working at all, we have to find a better solution guys, we are not few and also we have plans , future and family till when they forget us?
Am sure outlanders will not hear back from IRCC this year. seemingly 2021 was all about inland applications…
However I would expect many outland applications to be finalized in Jan and Feb as part of 2022 quota, especially late 2018 and all 2019 applicants.
Good luck to all
what they are doing for outlands is an unfortunate thing but I believe they also didn't have a choice . but i am hopeful that processing time for everyone will improve significantly in coming months..
this outlands delay is happening more with CSQ because, all the CSQs are to be respected whether are not they land in Quebec as PR . But whereas EE doesn't have this constraint and they have room for any adjustment s .if IRCC believes that they have issued lot of ITA through EE , they can quickly adjust it but for CSQ , it is not the case . Thy have to considered how much they have already issued and what is their target . To achieve the target they cant simply issue more CSQs because that will bite them in future.
whatever said , 3 years is not an acceptable one
Am sure outlander will not hear back from IRCC this year. seemingly 2021 was all about inland applications…
However I would expect many outland applications to be finalized in Jan and Feb as part of 2022 quota, especially late 2018 and all 2019 applicants.
Good luck to all
It would be better if they say for example outland applicants not prioritize till one year or clear policy about us , not ignore us, some of us waiting more than two years without any comments and knowing nothing about the future ,one day Covid , one day Afghanistan and you know they have 1.8 millions document backlogs ,and about 25,000 QSW .
It would be better if they say for example outland applicants not prioritize till one year or clear policy about us , not ignore us, some of us waiting more than two years without any comments and knowing nothing about the future ,one day Covid , one day Afghanistan and you know they have 1.8 millions document backlogs ,and about 25,000 QSW .
I totally agree with you they should have been transparent enough with us, outlanders. I have got to know that there was an internal memo between CBSA and IRCC to pause finalizing outland applications temporarily due the travel restrictions back in March 2021 for 90 days. I am not sure if this memo is genuine, but it seems it is as outland applications were not really being processed in 2021, and am not sure if they got it extended or something. I have been checking some reviews of many certified immigration consultants and most of them were saying that IRCC were not fair enough with outlanders and they are confident that Q1 2022 will be purely for processing outland applications especially late 2018 and 2019 applicants.
Good luck to all of us
On a side note, there are some good news regarding the speed of document validation after submission.
I sent requested documents yesterday at 8am and had the agent request more documents at 1pm. So they're processing soon after they receive it...
I need one suggestion I am out an applicant before I lived in Canada for five years but due to bill 9 csq application got cancelled and my work permit expired I need to leave Canada to start my immigration all over again, now my application is in London Visa Office, I am thinking to go to Canada on visit visa I am in Dubai now doing job in my field.
Do you guys think can I get the visit visa easily or it would be difficult as well?
This is a sad reality that when they put you in the never ending background check either based on your origin, name or whatever, because not all of the agents are the same and there could be biased ones, then they forget about your application. I hope we’ll receive our eCoPRs before holidays otherwise I’m afraid we’ll be like those forgotten applicants of 2019 in 2022.
This is a sad reality that when they put you in the never ending background check either based on your origin, name or whatever, because not all of the agents are the same and there could be biased ones, then they forget about your application. I hope we’ll receive our eCoPRs before holidays otherwise I’m afraid we’ll be like those forgotten applicants of 2019 in 2022.
Whoever received an ADR should submit GCMS notes request a month at most after submission, I think. That way, we may gain more visibility on what's going on.