I'm not an expert but to add something that may of interest:
- there could be any reason for the request which you cannot challenge as IRCC is obligated to verify prohibitions: which trumps any general guidelines such as 183 days which you are insisting on repeatedly.
- if you're concerned about the extra time impact, fighting with IRCC would waste the same or more amount of time
- PCC isn't a major issue. To fight it could raise red flags with IRCC, and they could in the worst case request in-depth security screening (and correspondence from the concerned foreign government could be very slow), potentially adding years to the application
- if it was so severely delayed and it went to mandamus, IRCC would argue that the applicant didn't do all that was required of them in a timely manner and that they have certain obligations
-bottom line, your application has been delayed and is technically non routine due to the additional information request. The shortest way forward would be to get the PCC and ask IRCC for more time to provide it.
- you should be thankful that you've got the request. It means that your file is being looked at. It's not lost in a black hole.
- there could be any reason for the request which you cannot challenge as IRCC is obligated to verify prohibitions: which trumps any general guidelines such as 183 days which you are insisting on repeatedly.
- if you're concerned about the extra time impact, fighting with IRCC would waste the same or more amount of time
- PCC isn't a major issue. To fight it could raise red flags with IRCC, and they could in the worst case request in-depth security screening (and correspondence from the concerned foreign government could be very slow), potentially adding years to the application
- if it was so severely delayed and it went to mandamus, IRCC would argue that the applicant didn't do all that was required of them in a timely manner and that they have certain obligations
-bottom line, your application has been delayed and is technically non routine due to the additional information request. The shortest way forward would be to get the PCC and ask IRCC for more time to provide it.
- you should be thankful that you've got the request. It means that your file is being looked at. It's not lost in a black hole.
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