July 2021. I already contacted my MP, who got back to me after a month saying the application is still "very new" and just wait patiently.July 2021 or 22?
If you've been waiting 14 months just for an AOR, while some bastard in New Brunswick got AOR in 60 days and COPR in 150, get your MP onto IRCC ASAP.
Is your application contingent on you keeping your job?July 2021. I already contacted my MP, who got back to me after a month saying the application is still "very new" and just wait patiently.
An IRCC call centre agent emailed CIO to issue an AOR sooner (which I am really grateful with, big thanks to the agent even if it doesn't work out), unfortunately after 6 weeks the email is still sitting in CIO inbox and not opened yet.
I've done everything I could AFAIK
Hi, when did you submit your application?II OM SAI RAM II
Today I finally get my PPR
Thank you everyone for this thread and the information available here ...helped me a lot in my highs and lows.. I wish everyone to get their PPR soon...
AOR and ADR 19/02/2022
ADR submitted 12/03/2022
Biometric done 21/06/2022
Medical request 04/08/2022
Medical passed 24/08/2022
PPR 29/09/2022
It was in March 2021Hi, when did you submit your application?
Thank you and congratulationsIt was in March 2021
Correct, OINP international student with job offer streamIs your application contingent on you keeping your job?
You can understand why it bothers me (and presumably you) that some outlanders and in-landers get PR in this same non-EE stream within 6 months and never have to worry about getting kicked out of the country if they lose their job eh?Correct, OINP international student with job offer stream
Yea, that’s exactly correct. What bothers me more is the random lottery of processing and not first come first serve. This is the most unjust thing I ever faced after moving to Canada.You can understand why it bothers me (and presumably you) that some outlanders and in-landers get PR in this same non-EE stream within 6 months and never have to worry about getting kicked out of the country if they lose their job eh?
Yes, you hit the nail on the head. Case processing is nothing but a lottery! It only adds to the frustrations of a long wait.Yea, that’s exactly correct. What bothers me more is the random lottery of processing and not first come first serve. This is the most unjust thing I ever faced after moving to Canada.
Which province do you apply for?Yea, that’s exactly correct. What bothers me more is the random lottery of processing and not first come first serve. This is the most unjust thing I ever faced after moving to Canada.
Ontario, but it shouldn't matter. Once it goes to the feds you have zero control and transparency over thereWhich province do you apply for?