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Bhagyashrik

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Mar 3, 2023
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I was on call with an agent few minutes ago and enquired about the new 2023 PGWP extension, the agent said they don't have much information except what's on their website as it rolled out recently. My PGWP expired and BOWP was refused due to non-payment of fees as I mistakenly ticked the fee exempt. I applied for restoration the very next day and its in process almost half way in timeline. This new PGWP measure for restoration does state on website one can work in interim but again there is no surety when the work permit arrives. I also asked the agent about TR to PR, my application submitted in June 12th 2021, still has criminality in process, eligibility and security not started. The agent mentioned this stream is very slow in processing. I am confused meanwhile if I should wait for my restoration or apply under the new measure.
 
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pabloC10

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Apr 6, 2022
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plz keep it to yourself. then either you or your follower goes behind and reports the comment. Yes, maybe language can be inappropriate but it's crossed the limit of patience so one does let out at times. am talking in regards to fraser one
@maxiie I really feel for you and the amount of time you have been waiting, but please don't be salty. This in no way is helping anyone.
 

Natty/@

Star Member
Jun 1, 2022
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A little bit frustrated today :(
Called IRCC half of hour ago: OPW permit extension application is in progress (from 30 Dec 2022, without any hint of a final decision)
TR to PR updates: Eligibility is completed, Criminality is in progress, and Security is not started. Too sad...
 

fukahachiru

Star Member
Jul 23, 2020
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A little bit frustrated today :(
Called IRCC half of hour ago: OPW permit extension application is in progress (from 30 Dec 2022, without any hint of a final decision)
TR to PR updates: Eligibility is completed, Criminality is in progress, and Security is not started. Too sad...
I have quite similar case to you. OWP (under Tr to PR) applied on 01 Jan 2023 still no update. PGWP already expired on 06 April 2023
 
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arcanjo42

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Mar 8, 2022
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Niagara Region
App. Filed.......
12-06-2021
AOR Received.
26-04-2022
seems like a fishy link to click lol
Sorry Maxiie, I was on the phone and copied the link from twitter, so it was copied short form.

But it was a link from CBC: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-ircc-idle-officer-1.6801786

Internal emails reveal how Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada handled files hours after news broke
Priscilla Ki Sun Hwang · CBC News · Posted: Apr 08, 2023 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: April 8
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada offices in Montreal. Internal emails show senior immigration staff rushed to reassign all applications tied to officer DM10032, hours after CBC News published a story about them in January 2022. (Ivanoh Demers/CBC)
In the hours after CBC News published a story about an immigration officer notorious among applicants as an idle worker who left files largely untouched for years, senior staff at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) rushed to reassign all of the officer's files to other employees and marked them as "urgent," internal emails show.
IRCC officers are represented as codes under its administrative system. For example, AB12345.
In January 2022, several permanent residency (PR) applicants told their stories about what they called a torturous wait under an officer only known to them as DM10032. These applicants had applied in 2019, and said their files had been largely stuck since March 2020.
Applicants created social media support groups about being assigned to this officer, and some even took to online forums calling DM10032 "slow," "useless," and questioned whether the employee was working or even existed.
The department later told CBC the officer was "an active employee" but that it wouldn't "comment on personal details."
A couple of months later, several applicants assigned to DM10032 began to see significant movement on their files, and some had even arrived and settled in Canada by April 2022.
CBC has now learned why PR applicants may have seen rapid approvals following that story.
Last spring, CBC filed an access to information request on internal government communications. After a year and a complaint to Canada's information commissioner for delays, CBC received the documents last month.
They show a glimpse of the internal practices at the department, which looked to resolve the issues related to DM10032 once the story went public.
The 101-page package consists of emails between IRCC bureaucrats — including the office of the deputy minister, director generals and their staff, workers with the assistant deputy minister's office, managers and communications advisers. Several pages and names have been redacted.
I plan to reassign all his applications as urgent to other officers.- Manager at IRCC's centralized network Ottawa office
Once the story about officer DM10032 published on Jan. 24, 2022, officials narrowed down the team the employee belonged to.
Emails show the officer worked with IRCC's centralized network, which consists of five processing centres across Canada — and they were based in Ottawa.
"Hope our colleague is faring OK and getting some support under this pressure," wrote an assistant director in one email.
Manager reassigns files as 'urgent'
About eight hours after the story published, senior staff members under the director general of IRCC's centralized network began to ask questions to DM10032's management.
"Jon, all I need to know from you is what you're going to be doing with these files..." wrote a senior adviser in an email.
"Were the employee's files re-assigned to others? Is it true that any priority applications were re-assigned and LOBs [lines of business] deemed lower priority were queued for review," asked another senior staff member in response.
A manager responded to those emails saying the applications were not reassigned previously as "there would have been no rush to do this" for a reason that was redacted.
"I plan to reshuffle [redacted] most urgent files ... to get ready for Feb/March approval if possible," continued that manager at the Ottawa office. It's unclear whether "approval" here means giving applicants their PR, or if it's an internal procedure.
The manager then said they "have not thought much beyond the most urgent" applications from 2018 to 2020.
"I plan to reassign all his applications as urgent to other officers," they wrote.
IRCC is housed in this building in downtown Ottawa. The officer in question belonged to the centralized network team based in Ottawa, emails show. (Francis Ferland/CBC)
Emails suggest the officer's application inventory had been affected by IRCC-wide backlogs, but did not reveal specific details into why their files weren't moving forward. One email states they had been processing files during the early stages of the pandemic.
Officials also raised concerns over the officer's privacy, should they release their identity as part of a response to a written inquiry submitted in the House of Commons by Conservative MP Kyle Seeback.
"If DM10032 name is disclosed and we release information pertaining to [their] performance this could lead to a privacy breach," reads a segment in a parliamentary affairs briefing co-ordinator's email on Feb. 8, 2022.
Documents lack concern for applicants: lawyer
Jamie Liew, who was interviewed for the articles relating to DM10032, reviewed the internal documents and said she noticed "a very reactionary response — not one that is built into the system."
Liew, an immigration lawyer and professor at University of Ottawa, said she's left with more questions on how IRCC's process works when it comes to the department monitoring and keeping track of files that haven't been moving through in a timely manner.
"It doesn't give me a lot of confidence that there is ... a process in place that oversees proper shuffling of files," she said.
Liew added the emails among senior staff were eye-opening.
"I understand the concern for their colleague, but I also found it very concerning and disturbing that there was also no concern expressed on behalf of the people subject to this: [the applicants]," Liew said.
"Keep in mind that the officer's name and identity is not revealed. It's just a code."
'No files ... ever in limbo,' IRCC says
CBC asked IRCC for comment on this story.
In an email, spokesperson Isabelle Dubois wrote files assigned to DM10032 "were always progressing normally," and that "no files with IRCC are ever in limbo."
"The department conducts regular checks and due diligence to ensure the files are progressing normally, regardless of media attention," she wrote.
As it's told CBC before, Dubois pointed out processing an application may involve more than one officer.
Dubois says the files referenced in the internal emails marked as "urgent" were either part of a priority line of business, or the applicants were part of a priority group like vulnerable people or family seeking reunification.
"Priority lines of business are assessed and reassessed regularly, and are subject to change," she wrote.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Priscilla Ki Sun Hwang
Reporter/Editor
Priscilla Ki Sun Hwang is a reporter with CBC News based in Ottawa. She's worked with the investigative unit, CBC Toronto, and CBC North in Yellowknife, Whitehorse and Iqaluit. She has a Master of Journalism from Carleton University. Want to contact her? Email priscilla.hwang@cbc.ca
 

lance4455

Member
Jan 27, 2023
19
6
Guys this is another general question,

Can someone join college with just the ECOPR, as the card has not been mailed out yet?

Also, would we need to apply for a study permit for college this time?

Thanks for your help
 
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MMK2022

Star Member
Feb 13, 2020
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Guys this is another general question,

Can someone join college with just the ECOPR, as the card has not been mailed out yet?

Also, would we need to apply for a study permit for college this time?

Thanks for your help
Yes, you can join using only the eCOPR. I just enrolled my husband and they asked for it only.
 
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User_tr to pr

Member
Mar 31, 2023
12
16
Any applicants between june 20 to 30, waiting or stuck at security check or
Get approved
Pls share time line
If got ADR how long did it take to approve after adr
Thanks
 

Maple2023

Member
Mar 31, 2023
13
24
Thanks to all who share their timelines. My timeline is as follows:

Stream B English Non-Healthcare
Applied: 09 July 2021 (Application No. E00269)
BIL request: 09 June 2022
Linked: 09 June 2022
AOR: 13 June 2022
Medical Passed: 24 June 2022
Request letter for paying Biometrics fee: 18 August 2022
Request letter for marriage : 2 Feb, 2023
Applied for GCMS note: 15 March 2023
Received GCMS note: 11 April 2023
Eligibility: Passed
Criminality: Passed
Medical: Passed
Info Sharing: Completed
Other Reqs: Cancels
 
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