For those who have submitted a complete application by May 15, wouldn't it be considered a denial of procedural fairness and breach of legitimate expectation on their part if we do not receive a final decision within the next 2 days? I was thinking about the ways we could approach them if they fail to uphold their commitment. Since most web forms are met with a generic response, or in many cases, concerns have gone unheard, I was thinking of trying something different to potentially spur an actual non-generic response from IRCC. I would encourage you to look up the constituents of procedural fairness if it piques your interest. For some reason, the forum is not allowing me to post a link so you would need to google it.
It's an absolutely terrible feeling not to have a sense of what's going to happen. I have TA duties in my graduate program, and my supervisor is having trouble accommodating my work schedules if I'm to arrive late in the fall semester. I have an option to defer to next semester, but I fear that I might receive a refusal late and may not have adequate time to re-apply for the winter semester, potentially losing my offer of admission (wasting an entire academic year in the process).
Let me know if you lot think it's a viable option to raise a web form regarding this matter. I suspect it wouldn't do any good, but I am past the point of no return so maybe it's worth giving it a try. My apologies if it sounds like a daft proposition.