Landing office was VancouverCongratulations May I know please where was your landing office
Landing office was VancouverCongratulations May I know please where was your landing office
The interview was never scheduledDid your interview was scheduled before COVID-19 crisis happen? And canceled because of COVID-19?
Depending where you're at with your application, those that got AIP, SA and DM earlier this year are getting the CoPRs emailed to them without the landing interview. Other's are still waiting for decisions.Any update on Aug 2019 inland spousal sponsorship applications landing office Mississauga?
I am in similar timeline. Received around end of Sept, AIP Mar 13, no appointment scheduled. My student visa expires end of Jun so I wonder if I should apply for PGWP just in case the PR confirmation gets delayed and I lose my status.Anyone else heard anything about landing interviews? Our application was approved (AIP, SA & DM) in early March and we're just waiting on something to happen with the interview now. Our application was received August 21st 2019.
Same here, received the AIP, SA & DM the 11th of march, I had no interview scheduled at the time, still waiting on any update. Apprently they start giving CoPR by email without interviews but it is very slow.I am in similar timeline. Received around end of Sept, AIP Mar 13, no appointment scheduled. My student visa expires end of Jun so I wonder if I should apply for PGWP just in case the PR confirmation gets delayed and I lose my status.
On a side note, I agree that due to pandemic, they weren't able to process much but not to this extent. For outland, it makes sense to not process, since Canadian embassies across the world are shut down and they cannot process.It is such a shame that CIC still hasn't figured out way to approve pending applications for inland PR.
All I hear is few of them who already had SA/AIP approved and waiting for DM.
What about the late august applicants and September applicants?
I am now seeing consequences, first of all spouse doesn't have OHIP and even though it is covered from sponsor employer group insurance, medical emergencies are always exempted, which means rest is covered but pay like 1500$ as medical emergency fee out of pockets.
How in world they don't understand to expedite the process as we are heading 9 months of application and medicals being approved in early January.
It is pathetic, I appreciated CIC a lot earlier but I was wrong.
Hope no one has to go through this hardship until OHIP is issued.
I completely agree with you on this, instead of accepting new applications they should approve existing applications first so that spouses don’t suffer. To this day, I’ve been seeing no movement after 26 August 2019, no one got their sa and aip after that.On a side note, I agree that due to pandemic, they weren't able to process much but not to this extent. For outland, it makes sense to not process, since Canadian embassies across the world are shut down and they cannot process.
Why is it so hard for inland applicants? They waited for so long to act and still they don't have technology to approve. I heard July 2019 and few august applicants getting approved by calls. Why can't they schedule video calls and process the rest of applicants until offices open up?
Canada has done so good handling covid-19 but yet lapses can be seen on immigration processes especially for inland.
I am done ranting but that's the truth.