Do you have any source to support this statement? Or you make it yourself? Don't spread rumors. We all are eagerly waiting for the PPR...fsw -outlanders have to wait a minimum of 1 year from now......provided, the vaccination is done by then
Do you have any source to support this statement? Or you make it yourself? Don't spread rumors. We all are eagerly waiting for the PPR...fsw -outlanders have to wait a minimum of 1 year from now......provided, the vaccination is done by then
Agreed only time will tell, every application is different and has so many variations. Let's just wait and see .In 2019 they did not prioritize inland over Outland. Right now they do and it is even more complicated to predict the processing time.
Also, I know a person who applied in 2019 CEC and got it in 1 month. So the average is really average and can’t tell us a little about particular singe case.
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Hi Legalfalcon. I have a question.
I ordered gcms notes on GetGCMS.com. I received the receipt right away after payment. But I haven’t received the consent form after 12 hours. Is it normal? Thanks
QUOTING below thread however i have only experienced GU thing twice. I have no idea about other terms.is IP2 the same as GU 2 ?
It's posts like this that have made me stop coming on this forum as much. Appreciate everyone is frustrated with processing times and theorising about what if's and possible scenarios, but, stating things like this when it is not factually correct or been officially confirmed by Canadian authorities can be very misleading, can gain momentum as 'forum gossip' and add to people's stress and panic. Furthermore, it could even lead to excess submissions via webform and phone calls which doesn't help anyone's case, given it further saturates the office(s) of the IRCC.fsw -outlanders have to wait a minimum of 1 year from now......provided, the vaccination is done by then
Yes! Thank you for this!It's posts like this that have made me stop coming on this forum as much. Appreciate everyone is frustrated with processing times and theorising about what if's and possible scenarios, but, stating things like this when it is not factually correct or been officially confirmed by Canadian authorities can be very misleading, can gain momentum as 'forum gossip' and add to people's stress and panic. Furthermore, it could even lead to excess submissions via webform and phone calls which doesn't help anyone's case, given it further saturates the office(s) of the IRCC.
I've even seen people scaremongering about what they deem to be an omission from the application i.e. a form being vital when it's optional or sometimes not even required at all. Again, this leads to increased panic and more webforms being submitted, which is potentially slowing down the processing times as it distracts a limited staff load from an already backlogged system.
Let's all continue to support each other, but I ask kindly we keep the misleading statements and scaremongering to a minimum, if possible. Best of luck to everyone that is a December 2020 AOR and look forward to hearing of everyone's success in coming months.
I get your point and of course, people should not be panicking, but you should understand that many are waiting without any response whatsoever.It's posts like this that have made me stop coming on this forum as much. Appreciate everyone is frustrated with processing times and theorising about what if's and possible scenarios, but, stating things like this when it is not factually correct or been officially confirmed by Canadian authorities can be very misleading, can gain momentum as 'forum gossip' and add to people's stress and panic. Furthermore, it could even lead to excess submissions via webform and phone calls which doesn't help anyone's case, given it further saturates the office(s) of the IRCC.
I've even seen people scaremongering about what they deem to be an omission from the application i.e. a form being vital when it's optional or sometimes not even required at all. Again, this leads to increased panic and more webforms being submitted, which is potentially slowing down the processing times as it distracts a limited staff load from an already backlogged system.
Let's all continue to support each other, but I ask kindly we keep the misleading statements and scaremongering to a minimum, if possible. Best of luck to everyone that is a December 2020 AOR and look forward to hearing of everyone's success in coming months.
Of course i understand that and I appreciate a lot of people quite simply have their lives 'on hold' while this plays out. That being said, even more so, I stand by what I said in avoiding posting conjecture as it helps nobodyI get your point and of course, people should not be panicking, but you should understand that many are waiting without any response whatsoever.
For example, I am waiting nine months for Open Work Permit (outside Canada) since I submitted the biometrics and soon approaching one year since I submitted the application. Also, it's been almost a month since I send IRCC Webform - no answer to that as well.
As much as I don't want to admit I am one of those who will probably wait for one year, although the processing time was just five months (with Covid restrictions).
So it's quite difficult to stay optimistic and not get into the rabbit hole of theorizing and panicking!
Good luck everyone!