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Again... Front-End Security Screening

Mancini

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Sep 6, 2023
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Hello everyone.. I hope that you are all doing well..

I submitted my refugee claim almost 18 months ago. My file was referred to IRB in October 2023. IRB advised that my case was eligible for the file review process and asked me to submit my evidence for a possible determination without a hearing (less complex process), which I did by end of May 2024.

My case is still pending the completion of the front-end security screening (more than 15 months since it was referred to IRB).

I've called IRB 4-5 times over the past few months. Every time I would be given the same response: No update, we (IRB) are still waiting for the completion of the front-end security screening. One IRB officer suggested that I send a webform to IRCC in an attempt to push things.. I did. IRCC replied to me confirming that my file is still in process.

IRB told me several times that taking such a long time for the front-end security screening has been actually quite normal, taking into account the huge backlog of refugee claims (273,000 refugee claims by pending determination by IRB by the end of 2024).

I have a job.. I'm trying to further develop my skill sets.. I've obtained a Canadian professional qualification related to my career.. I have filed my 2023 tax returns..
I'm trying on my end to do everything in the right way.. I have been visiting this forum less frequently because I really try to stay positive, not comparing my timeline with others'...

I have submitted a refugee claim because of the political situation in my home country.
I am living safely here in Canada, but it is my family that I am worried about. They are living in another country, but they may be forced to go back to home country if they lose their temporary status there.

I have an immigration consultant. Last time I contacted him was maybe over 3 months ago, he says that he cannot do anything.

Is it true?


I came on a visitor visa to Canada. There should have been some sort of a security screening before I was granted the visitor visa? Prior to moving to Canada, I have lived for over 25 years in a country which has good ties with Canada (a GCC country). All this time I have never been to a police station, nor have I been involved in anything wrong.

Are there refugee claimants like me whose cases are stuck pending

Is there anything that I can do to get the front-end security screening to be completed?

Should I continue to call IRB on a weekly basis?
Should I continue to send a webform to IRCC like on a monthly basis?

Can I contact CBSA or any other security-related organization to try to get an update?

Please advise.

Thank you all.
 

Simba112

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Mar 25, 2021
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Hello everyone.. I hope that you are all doing well..

I submitted my refugee claim almost 18 months ago. My file was referred to IRB in October 2023. IRB advised that my case was eligible for the file review process and asked me to submit my evidence for a possible determination without a hearing (less complex process), which I did by end of May 2024.

My case is still pending the completion of the front-end security screening (more than 15 months since it was referred to IRB).

I've called IRB 4-5 times over the past few months. Every time I would be given the same response: No update, we (IRB) are still waiting for the completion of the front-end security screening. One IRB officer suggested that I send a webform to IRCC in an attempt to push things.. I did. IRCC replied to me confirming that my file is still in process.

IRB told me several times that taking such a long time for the front-end security screening has been actually quite normal, taking into account the huge backlog of refugee claims (273,000 refugee claims by pending determination by IRB by the end of 2024).

I have a job.. I'm trying to further develop my skill sets.. I've obtained a Canadian professional qualification related to my career.. I have filed my 2023 tax returns..
I'm trying on my end to do everything in the right way.. I have been visiting this forum less frequently because I really try to stay positive, not comparing my timeline with others'...

I have submitted a refugee claim because of the political situation in my home country.
I am living safely here in Canada, but it is my family that I am worried about. They are living in another country, but they may be forced to go back to home country if they lose their temporary status there.

I have an immigration consultant. Last time I contacted him was maybe over 3 months ago, he says that he cannot do anything.

Is it true?


I came on a visitor visa to Canada. There should have been some sort of a security screening before I was granted the visitor visa? Prior to moving to Canada, I have lived for over 25 years in a country which has good ties with Canada (a GCC country). All this time I have never been to a police station, nor have I been involved in anything wrong.

Are there refugee claimants like me whose cases are stuck pending

Is there anything that I can do to get the front-end security screening to be completed?

Should I continue to call IRB on a weekly basis?
Should I continue to send a webform to IRCC like on a monthly basis?

Can I contact CBSA or any other security-related organization to try to get an update?

Please advise.

Thank you all.
Hey bro, its been a while. Request status via ATIP through CBSA as requesting information Agency. No IRB or IRCC should be able to help on this since Security screening is conducted by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) in partnership with the (CSIS). The CBSA is responsible for informing the IRB that security screening has been completed. The IRB never receives the actual security screening report, only a confirmation that it has been completed.
 
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Mancini

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Sep 6, 2023
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Hey bro, its been a while. Request status via ATIP through CBSA as requesting information Agency. No IRB or IRCC should be able to help on this since Security screening is conducted by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) in partnership with the (CSIS). The CBSA is responsible for informing the IRB that security screening has been completed. The IRB never receives the actual security screening report, only a confirmation that it has been completed.
Hello Brother
and thank you so much for your response. I will do that.

Really appreciate all your continuous help and support. God bless you man.
 
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canuck78

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Security screening for visitors are pretty minimal compared to asylum seekers. Would assume there is more screening these days due to some huge oversights. In reality you arrive at the same time as many others did who are claiming asylum and the system is just completed overwhelmed.
 
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Mancini

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Sep 6, 2023
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Security screening for visitors are pretty minimal compared to asylum seekers. Would assume there is more screening these days due to some huge oversights. In reality you arrive at the same time as many others did who are claiming asylum and the system is just completed overwhelmed.
Thank you Canuck78 for your response and clarification. Yes I on a monthly basis I keep track of the backlog, now standing at 273,000 refugee claims pending with IRB as of December 31, 2024.

The crazy thing is that there are cases which are processed hassle-free within 8-10 months, while there are other cases (actually the majority) taking such a long time.

The same thing applies for front-end security screening, for some cases it takes only 2-4 months, for others (like mine) it is taking ages.... Maybe it is about luck, maybe it is some unforeseen factors, but it is a fact that Canada is dealing with an unprecedented backlog of claims.

I have submitted an request to CBSA as recommended by Simba. Hopefully CBSA (and the other security agencies) will do something to complete this process soon.