Google "MP + the region you normally live in (e.g. Ottawa Centre)" or just look up www.parl.gc.ca to get your local MP's name. They all have their own websites where you can find the contact info.
I raised a usual webform to prioritize late Apr, and figured out there is a specific webform/email for travel exemption inquiries. So I raised the other webform on May 20th.
It's just ridiculous that they auto replied to respond in 14 business days.
During this process I contacted my local MP office twice. The first time (mid May) they got reply from IRCC saying my application was just under review. I'm still waiting for the second inquiry result.
Hi - are you currently outside Canada? Or did you submit the travel exemption inquiry from inside Canada? If from inside, they likely will not respond to you
Google "MP + the region you normally live in (e.g. Ottawa Centre)" or just look up www.parl.gc.ca to get your local MP's name. They all have their own websites where you can find the contact info.
Hi - are you currently outside Canada? Or did you submit the travel exemption inquiry from inside Canada? If from inside, they likely will not respond to you
say you have a TRV app in process and why you want it expedited. Give them your application number and UCI at least.
I sent my supporting documents. But really they wont send those docs to IRCC. You just need to confirm the MP office that you need expedited processing. They would likely submit an inquiry to IRCC.
say you have a TRV app in process and why you want it expedited. Give them your application number and UCI at least.
I sent my supporting documents. But really they wont send those docs to IRCC. You just need to confirm the MP office that you need expedited processing. They would likely submit an inquiry to IRCC.
You can raise a webform stating the reason why you want to travel to India urgently. If they are convinced they'll send ppr. BTW you will get ppr way ahead of oct or nov.. you just need to wait.
If they submit an inquiry to IRCC that would take 1-2 days to get a reply.
Aside, depending on your specific MP office it may take 1-3 days to have your case in process. The first time I contacted my local MP office, they submitted the inquiry 3 business days after they received my email. They said they are having high volume of emails every day and due to covid they are also short-staffed, which I totally understand.
If they submit an inquiry to IRCC that would take 1-2 days to get a reply.
Aside, depending on your specific MP office it may take 1-3 days to have your case in process. The first time I contacted my local MP office, they submitted the inquiry 3 business days after they received my email. They said they are having high volume of emails every day and due to covid they are also short-staffed, which I totally understand.