It's really frustrating... CIC claims an important factor for expedited processing is completeness and things like ADR might slow things down, but it turns out it's a lie. They say they'll attend to application on a first in first out basis, that's another lie. The devastating effect it's having on my family and work makes it even worse. My BP is everywhere, I cant focus and I feel like a failure of a man to my family. My wife and me can't go a full month without arguing over the processing delays with her crying and sending me into weeks of depression. I know it will be worth it, but the damages it's causing might take a while to heal.
Remember that above all, life is short. Everything is temporary. The wait makes it feel eternal. I know that because I am in the same boat as you. Nothing in life is worth worrying over especially if it affects your health (BP). Do you want to live longer or die sooner? Canada is just a country. At the end of the day, it's up you to make yourself happy. Everything else shouldn't matter after that. You can find yourself in the worst place on earth yet live such a fulfilling life that makes everyone in Canada jealous. This is not to undermine Canada as a country. In fact, this should only serve as a reminder to put things in perspective for all of us. We all want to make Canada a home where we realize our hopes and dreams.
Nothing in life is worth stressing over. It's very hard not worry. I myself am as guilty as everyone else. Try to relax, spend some quality time with your wife. Time flies by when you are having a good time.
The past is the past, the present is what you choose it to be and the future is unknown.
The actual work starts once you arrive in Canada. This whole process is just a ticket. Eventually, Canada is what you make it to be.
By the end of the 6 months mark, call IRCC and ask them for more information. They strive to complete applications within that timeline and they should be able to provide with you an explanation.
If this was up to me, you will get your PPR right now.
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