harirajmohan
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But for order of processing issue, would it be a general lawsuit instead of mandamus?Based on my experience it’s hard for them to hide behind this issue. The process is based on common law and past cases. If IRCC has processed cases in order they could use this argument but based on many atip notes they have processed randomly. While they are processing jan/feb 2021 many 2018 and 2020 are waiting for test invites, so the ground for mandamus strong. Based on my experience even court does not accept delay in security screening by csis and cbsa as a reasonable for delay in processing applications. What happens when you file the mandamus, IRCC process tour case urgently. I believe I saw this in one of the OPs.
Again the real issue is not a backlog the issue is random processing of application. I believe this is even a serious matter as “negligence”.
Yes, order of processing resolves most issues for us.