I am a protected person and my family lives outside Canada
My timeline
When to expect my P1 and p2 mail?
- Applied for PR in sept 2023
- Biometric for me and my family in dec 2023
- Eligibility mail for me and my family in June 2024
- Pre arrival letter in June 2024
You’re not in the right position to decide who is eligible or not. Most of these people have problems that make them seek protection from Canada, and it’s none of your business. If you have something useful to say, go ahead. If not, zip it. And just for your information, many people leave after gaining citizenship and go to Europe or the U.S., not exactly back to their origin.Agree that IRCC certainly made things worse. Not sure we can really blame them for Roxham road and global instability. Many of you may not have had the opportunity to claim asylum if IRCC had tightened policies so a bit hypocritical to criticize. How exactly is Canada providing you a safe place to live, work and study and a pathway to PR and citizenship punishing people?
I m may 2023 applicant. Medical passed after when they start security
Good afternoon, in your recommendations, which method is most efficient for processing my PR? I'm already a protected person, along with my family, and you tell me I can apply through the Permanent Residence Portal or send it by physical mail. What do you recommend?
I got a lot of information from this website: https://gcmsnotes.com/tag/background-check/Hello guys some people says criminality passed but security is not started. What is the difference about criminality and security?
What is the process after eligibility letter?
Whats your timeline canuck?You clearly don’t have knowledge of other immigration programs because wouldn’t call processing for most PR programs fast these days. Almost all categories have much longer processing times than they did a few years ago. Also typically takes much longer to get selected to apply for PR so process is not fast. If there is one targeted group being blamed for things like pressure on housing it is international students and not asylum seekers, refugees and protected people who are all different. If anything the cost of the asylum claim system and refugee support system is underreported because most Canadians would lose their mind if they were aware of the actual cost to taxpayers.
I got a lot of information from this website: https://gcmsnotes.com/tag/background-check/
You’re not in the right position to decide who is eligible or not. Most of these people have problems that make them seek protection from Canada, and it’s none of your business. If you have something useful to say, go ahead. If not, zip it. And just for your information, many people leave after gaining citizenship and go to Europe or the U.S., not exactly back to their origin.