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    No confirmation email.

    I suggest you contact your local Member of Parliament (whom you can locate with your postal code at www.ourcommons.ca). Their office will then contact IRCC on your behalf to clarify the reason behind the AOR delay.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    Just letting you know that we have received our visa approval letters today thanks to the assistance of our local member of parliament (applied inland on February 3). Everyone who is still waiting for theirs might want to seriously consider the same route.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    Nothing yet but your outcome gives me hope.
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    TRV over processing time

    Contact your local MP (Member of Parliament) and ask them to enquire with IRCC on the status of your TRV application.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    You too might want to contact your local Member of Parliament with a request for assistance. If there’s a wider issue, the more MPs request the status updates, the better IRCC will look into it.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    A brief description of the situation, your UCI and application numbers, followed by a request to enquire on your application status with IRCC.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    Did you also try ordering the case officer’s internal processing notes (GCMS notes) at https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do ? These notes might give you an idea on what’s wrong with your application.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    Wow, that’s really long. I suggest you contact your local Member of Parliament and ask them to check with IRCC on the status of your application.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    How long has it been stuck? Have you applied for PR beforehand?
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    I need to understand exactly why the existing in-Canada PR applicants are experiencing TRV delays. For this, I enrolled the assistance of my local MP - they promised to get back to me in 14 days with an answer. One possible reason would be a positive PR decision on approach - then it would...
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    Travelling to India without TRV

    Yes, you will need a TRV to re-enter Canada until your PR is approved. It’s also advisable to first obtain your TRV and then apply for PR, as there are currently TRV delays for existing PR applicants.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    Another good way to find out the reason for a delay is to contact your local Member of Parliament who can be located using your postal code at www.ourcommons.ca and ask them to enquire with IRCC on the status of your application.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    It likely then means your PR application processing was the sole reason for your TRV delay. The GCMS notes come handy when there’s another reason, giving you a chance to address it via the IRCC web-form by submitting a letter of explanation and/or additional supporting documents.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    All I can suggest is filing the ATIP requests with IRCC for your case officer’s internal processing notes to hopefully get some understanding of reasons for your TRV delay: https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do
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    Visitor visa still pending after 5 months (background verification)

    Sure you can and should - ask the MP to request a status update for your visa application.
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    TRV From Inside Canada - Normal Processing Time Has Passed

    Thank you for this discussion. Awaiting TRVs for my underage children since applying for them on February 3, 2024. We had earlier applied for PR too and are in-Canada applicants. We received the above-mentioned Information Letter after sending a follow-up inquiry via the IRCC web-form. So it...