Today's update is almost not an update.
1. I called the sixth officer and (she) immediately put me on a file transfer. OK.
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Update: the local MP's coordinator invited me for intervention. I signed forms and this officer will help follow up. I guess I don't have to call further.
For those who need a pick up, you can skip to the last point.
1. The MP office is following up with me and found my file transfer was still for 21 Oct.
2. I am not exactly sure but I guess the intervention helped.
3. I made a 7th call on Oct 11 and the 7th officer talked to the 6th just to see "wait, normally your earliest date for a file transfer was 17 Nov" (assume it is, for this post's purpose). for now I just assume 21 Oct. I am still asking anyway but for such an exceptional case, waiting until Nov would make very little sense.
4. As I wrote today, the 7th officer was correct saying "Nov 17" and local office officer (who hung up) was also objective saying "you are too early for a file transfer", but the latter said such a bizarre thing as "waiting until Nov 30/Dec 1" (I intend to leave only 2 weeks after this) and in fact hung up.
5. Because of 4, I also wrote, I cannot know what is going on between different workers and this is all confusing, so my last resort is to have MP office intervene. So no more call by myself as they are my reps basically. It sounds dumb but this office is nice enough to follow up, although the 21 Oct file transfer doesn't sound any different from 6th officer's (actually incorrect) suggestion.
6. Even if 21 Oct is real, it can still take up time to wait in a queue unless I have a real appointment with the local office which we now know *can* hang up. And who knows if I can in fact get this little document in hand exactly on 21 Oct?
For those who don't know, my case is from April. Now it's heading to Nov. I had one reference move to another province, and another made multiple trips to US states.