FernandoKvra
Star Member
I totally get what you’re saying, I’m sort of in the same boat. I came to Canada with my wife in February with the promisse that if we applied from within country we could get a work permit. That’s what a damned consultant told me, and I bought that BS. It turned out we couldn’t! There’s no legal grounds for that. It would’ve been possible if we had a valid work permit by the time we applied, which we didn’t.Hey Tamu,
Purely personal reasons. When we got our ITA in July we booked flights to Canada there and then. We flew into Toronto, bought a car and camped our way across Canada to Vancouver Island looking at all the places we may want to settle.
We honestly thought when we submitted our application that it would be one of the more straight forward ones to approve (ha - the arrogance!) and based on info on this forum and other places we were expecting to get our approval by Xmas. So we rented a condo on Vancouver Island and we have been hanging out here since October. We were not expecting to still be waiting at six months, with no indication of when a decision will be made. If IRCC could give us an indication that our eligibility was met, or give us an approximate timescale etc then we could wait longer, but we can’t simply just hang on indefinitely (financially and the fact our oldest son will be starting school soon).
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t expect IRCC to treat us any diffierently from anyone else, and we certainly don’t regret what we have done for a minute, as this was a once in a lifetime trip and it has been amazing for us as a family. However the delay and lack of information from IRCC is a real pain in the ass and is forcing us to make alternative arrangements.
But still we decided to wait and see how long it would be, as we believed our application was pretty straight forward. Just to summ it up, it’s been almost a year now of waiting, my wife got pregnant in between and we still haven’t heard anything useful from IRCC, apart from “everything looks good, we’ll contact you if we need further information” kind of thing.
As you said, I don’t regret doing that, although poorer now, I got richer in spirit hahahah. In hindsight, I should’ve done a more extensive research and didn’t believe what a consultant says, specially if s/he is of your same nationality.
And as I’ve said here before, I don’t take this whole immigration thing as if IRCC was doing a favor to me. I paid, and paid high, to have an answer during the timeframe given by them themselves. If they’re not able to process the application within 6 months, than update it, because now it’s clear to me this “20% takes longer” stuff is a fallacy.
I’m so annoyed and irritated!
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