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imransyed

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Feb 26, 2020
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speaking of affidavits, do you have any idea what kinda affidavits should I get from them? Would be of amazing help. Like, what should be the content of this affidavit?
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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speaking of affidavits, do you have any idea what kinda affidavits should I get from them? Would be of amazing help. Like, what should be the content of this affidavit?
I'm afraid I can't help with that, never had to do one myself. Hopefully others will chip in with helpful advice.
 

starlordavuthu

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Apr 13, 2020
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Hi folks, I am trying to find answer to my current situation and any inputs are greatly appreciated.

I have received Ready For Visa email couple of weeks ago but I had to add my infant to our application. My child is added to our application after couple of days and I can see in the list of dependents in my profile.

My question is do I receive another Ready For Visa email for passports submission? Or I can utilize Ready For Visa email which I already have, any thoughts? @legalfalcon can you please shed some light?
 
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Shubham6120

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Jul 30, 2020
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NOC Code......
2123
App. Filed.......
01/01/2020
Doc's Request.
18/02/2021
AOR Received.
01/02/2021
IELTS Request
18/07/2019
Med's Request
18/02/2021
Med's Done....
18/02/2021
Passport Req..
02/05/2022
VISA ISSUED...
13/05/2022

Shubham6120

Hero Member
Jul 30, 2020
529
226
33
Gujarat
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2123
App. Filed.......
01/01/2020
Doc's Request.
18/02/2021
AOR Received.
01/02/2021
IELTS Request
18/07/2019
Med's Request
18/02/2021
Med's Done....
18/02/2021
Passport Req..
02/05/2022
VISA ISSUED...
13/05/2022
I feel so bad that my file is at RROC, submitted ADR'S and status changed to N/A today.
Not seen a single RROC PPR for Indian..
When will this wait end
 

SolwayFirth

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Sep 4, 2019
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This weekend marks my 4th month post-remed and ADR, AKA IP2.....MY officer at Ottawa-rroc couldn't give 2 shi*s about finalizing. Bqsically a "Hurry up and upload your docs within 30days and then wait"...What a humiliating and depressing journey/process this is. Starting to regret ever undertaking this whole thing....not excited anymore honestly. If only I had known...
3 months for me since they requested a bunch of ADRs. I'm not sure what's hindering VOs other than Ottawa from processing & finalizing the damn applications. The frustration is getting me angry now. Frankly watching 2021 Q3/Q4 AORs get PPR before the backlog is cleared is insulting.
 

Makei

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Sep 1, 2021
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Good day everyone.

Please I need the link to the forum for the Vancouver Visa Office.

I'm PNP-Outland and my file was transferred there this year.

Thank you in advance @legalfalcon
 
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3 months for me since they requested a bunch of ADRs. I'm not sure what's hindering VOs other than Ottawa from processing & finalizing the damn applications. The frustration is getting me angry now. Frankly watching 2021 Q3/Q4 AORs get PPR before the backlog is cleared is insulting.
Sorry for asking questions completely unrelated to this, but why are you leaving Australia? Are you not a citizen of Australia and were there temporarily?
 

dankboi

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Apr 19, 2021
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Canada’s immigration backlog now exceeds 2 million persons
IRCC's temporary residence inventory increased with the introduction of the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel.
Immigration Canada’s processing inventory now stands at more than 2 million people across all lines of business.

The temporary and permanent residence backlog has increased. Meanwhile, the citizenship backlog went down to about 400,000 persons in April, compared to more than 453,000 in March.

The backlog has progressed as follows since last summer:
  • April 11-12, 2022: - 2,031,589 persons
  • March 15 and 17, 2022: - 1,844,424 persons
  • February 1, 2022: - 1,815,628 persons
  • December 15, 2021: - 1,813,144 persons
  • October 27, 2021: - 1,792,404 persons
  • July 6, 2021: - 1,447,474 persons
CIC News requested new inventory data on April 28. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) responded on the same day with April 11 figures. CIC News has put in a follow-up request for the most recent data. CIC News is also reporting the data the same way it was received from IRCC.

CUAET driving the increase
Most of the gains between March and April were seen in the temporary residence inventory. As of April 11, there are more than 1.1 million temporary residence applicants, such as people applying for work and study permits, waiting on processing. On March 17, there were around 870,000 people.

According to an IRCC media spokesperson, the inventory for temporary resident visas and work permits has increased significantly recently with the introduction of the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET). This program allows IRCC to bring people to Canada through existing temporary resident visa processes, networks and infrastructure. It is a temporary residency pathway to Canada and not a refugee program. As of April 29, IRCC has received 180,903 CUAET applications.

Application typePersons as of April 11
Total1,102,375
Study Permits122,145
Study Permit Extensions34,242
Temporary Resident Visas558,498
Visitor Records73,450
Work Permits172,796
Work Permit Extensions141,244

Slight increase among permanent residence applicants but Express Entry is improving amid return to all-program draws in July
On April 11, the permanent residence inventory stood at about 530,000 people, up from nearly 519,000 in March. Slight increases were experienced across each permanent residence category.
Immigration CategoryPersons as of April 11Persons as of March 15
Total529,631518,667
Economic236,443230,767
Family Class107,094103,112
Humanitarian & Compassionate27,67227,218
Permit Holders Class2018
Protected Persons158,402157,552
There has been a reduction in the Express Entry backlog. In April, there were more than 45,000 Express Entry applicants waiting on decisions, down from about 52,000 in March.

The reduction in Express Entry files was the impetus that led Immigration Minister Sean Fraser to announce that all-program draws will resume in July, and processing times will return to six months for most new applicants. Rounds of invitation have been temporarily paused for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) since December 2020. Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates have not seen a draw since September 2021. Express Entry is the main way IRCC welcomes skilled immigrants.
Immigration ProgramPersons as of April 11Persons as of March 15
Total45,18152,263
Canadian Experience Class8,36310,338
Federal Skilled Worker Program36,28141,336
Federal Skilled Trades537589



Conclusion
IRCC continues to grapple with a large inventory exacerbated by the pandemic. IRCC has a budget of $85 million to reduce wait times for newcomers. This funding builds on the work that IRCC has already done to reduce wait times, such as hiring new processing staff, digitizing applications, and reallocating work among IRCC offices around the world. Despite these efforts, many people continue to experience wait times far in excess of IRCC’s standards. IRCC announced in January its intention to bring service standards back to normal for a variety of lines of business by the end of this year.
 

Sasha2021

Star Member
Dec 3, 2021
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Hi
Does anyone know how much time before medical expiry they start reevaluating our medicals to decide whether to extend it or send a medical request?