1st Application.Congrats, can u ples share your timeline??
Establishment in Canada and Hardship back home.
Submitted May 2022.
AOR June 2022.
In Process: Sept 2022.
AIP and Medical: June 2023.
1st Application.Congrats, can u ples share your timeline??
Hi,@Bornlucky
Hello sir, I would like to know if h&c decisions are based on quotas to be adhered to for each nationality, for example, or for each humanitarian situation?
Thank you so much for your help, I asked you because some people say that IRCC officers have secret regulations and policies regarding the processing of applications, may I ask you if you don't mind if it's true or not ?Hi,
Definitely no.
H&Cs, to me, are the least predictable and most discretionary immigration decision-making in IRCC.
The decision-maker has the set of facts put before them by the applicant, the actual immigration history of the individual and their own broad knowledge of external country conditions because they are also the Departmental experts on "risk," thanks to their role as Pre-Removal Risk Assessments (PRRA).
In practical terms I don't see who or how quotas could be implemented for different countries. It would also be indefensible and completely unmanageable. It's the Federal Court that sees disputed H&C decisions so quotas would be a self-inflicted limitation on the officers' discretionary authorities and would be DOA.
It's design is to screen applications against the established policies and guidelines and to interpret the depth of hardship.
It's hard to demystify the H&C process but the decision-makers frequently have their decisions successfully challenged by neglecting to consider certain facts. If the only fact considered was some quota then the system would rightfully collapse.
Some people say a lot of things. It isn't true.Thank you so much for your help, I asked you because some people say that IRCC officers have secret regulations and policies regarding the processing of applications, may I ask you if you don't mind if it's true or not ?
did you receive AOR?Hello
I applied H&C (inland)last year Feb 2022 I have done only biometrics after that cic on silent mode. What is the first stage of H&C timeline?
Hey, what are your basis of H&C and did you apply yourself or used the services of Lawyer/consultant?Hi everyone, i applied in May 2022, i have came to Canada in 2021 November and its my First application. I see here many who have May 2022 timeline are getting their AIPs, i wanted to ask what are my chances of getting AIP as i have not lived in canada from long time. I have not recieved anything since i applied.
You need to wait until you have AIP before you can apply for a work permit.And i wanted to ask when can i get work permit? Do i have to apply for work permit after getting AIP or i can apply for it while my file is still in process ?
I applied for my Work Permit on March 1st 2023, while still waiting for Stage 1 and my Work Permit got approved and mailed to me on the 24th May 2023.You need to wait until you have AIP before you can apply for a work permit.
Are you a failed refugee claimant who then applied for H&C? If so, that is why.I applied for my Work Permit on March 1st 2023, while still waiting for Stage 1 and my Work Permit got approved and mailed to me on the 24th May 2023.
Ok.Are you a failed refugee claimant who then applied for H&C? If so, that is why.
Person I responded to applied directly for H&C (based on what I can see) and wouldn't qualify for a WP until AIP.
Hardships in homeland and i applied through lawyer.Hey, what are your basis of H&C and did you apply yourself or used the services of Lawyer/consultant?
It's not possible to comment on your chances without knowing more detailed information about your case and H&C claim.Hi everyone, i applied in May 2022, i have came to Canada in 2021 November and its my First application. I see here many who have May 2022 timeline are getting their AIPs, i wanted to ask what are my chances of getting AIP as i have not lived in canada from long time. I have not recieved anything since i applied.