I've noted before: if this was first inquiry to an MP, you have to go back after some period of time and ask again. Be persistent - squeaky wheel and all that.A response was received from the IRCC to a request from a Member of Parliament.
""YES. We confirm that the documents were transferred to the local office 2.5 years ago.
We have no more new information for you."
They just spat in the face.
Ah, I misunderstood your point, I thought you were angry at the MP office's response.You must understand that I do everything from another country. My daughter lives alone. She is a very shy child. She does not want to go anywhere.
The MP was very surprised by such an impudent answer from IRCC.
2.5 years without any new information - and IRCC are so calmly reporting about it.
You still have not clarified whether you are actually in Canada or not.The details of my case are well elaborated earlier in this thread.
Put simply: no-one here has any more information than you do. You effectively have the same options as before: wait; contact MP/order gcms notes; or hire a lawyer.On my latest call with IRCC, it informed me that it has decided to change the status of my case from 'Pickup' to 'Delivery to my address'. Of course this is oral and there is no update on my online status. But the call attendant did not give any indicative timeframe and with enormous new covid cases in Toronto, I am once again not sure how much more time IRCC may take.
My ques:
1. Do you think IRCC will act fairly early, considering that my case is pending from May 1, 2019 ?
2. Can I take the oral statement of the decision to change to delivery instead of pickup as the real decision (authentic) and wait for the same ?
No. I am outside Canada at present.You still have not clarified whether you are actually in Canada or not.
Put simply: no-one here has any more information than you do. You effectively have the same options as before: wait; contact MP/order gcms notes; or hire a lawyer.
No reason to think that call centre is purposefully misleading you - but it's just oral and no way to traceback/check except for ... the options I put above.
Again: are you in Canada?
Apart from the option of arriving at US border and presenting there (and I'm presuming that is not an option for you for some reason), the options really are above. Wait, gcms notes, contact MP, hire a lawyer.No. I am outside Canada at present.
If you appoint a representative:Dear All,
There is a form IMM5475 that can be filled while the application is in process. The Form authorises the applicant to give the right to someone to the information that IRCC can share. My questions:
1. If I fill in that form and send thru webform authorising someone in Canada, can he/she call and get the necessary info from ICC?
2. Can he/she visit IRCC on my behalf?
3. Can he/she pick up the card from ICC on my behalf ?
4. If I fill in this Form, does it mean I lose my own right to call IRCC and get relevant info ?
I would be very thankful for the feedback of informed memebrs.
Chellamani