Most likely. Nowadays L1A consulate interviews are extremely difficult to pass.Oh, he is moving on L1B then not L1A??
Most likely. Nowadays L1A consulate interviews are extremely difficult to pass.Oh, he is moving on L1B then not L1A??
Each Province/ Territory has its own agreement with IRCC and Canada, that can cover more specific issues, in response to their respective and specific labour-market needs. However, none of them involve payments for faster processing. IRCC can allocate discretionary resources to specific PNP streams if there are time sensitive factors at play (e.g. Job offers, etc)I can't think of another way. Nothing will make IRCC allocate resources to specific AINP applicants to finalize their apps within 6 months.
Not true. IRCC can totally allocate resources for a specific province.I can't think of another way. Nothing will make IRCC allocate resources to specific AINP applicants to finalize their apps within 6 months.
That makes sense because a job offer cannot be valid or available for 2+ years.Not true. IRCC can totally allocate resources for a specific province.
For example several BC Tech (BCPNP stream) workers got their PR several months post work permit. (within 6 months). This is definitely way faster than average PNP processing time.
My observation is that people with job offers (employment) linked to their PR get their pnps processed in lightning speed.
Sure thanks. Will keep that in mind.Do them simultaneously. Mandamus will take some time to prepare anyway so might as well start both steps at the same time
Thanks for sharing both sources! Wow, thank goodness someone invoked the right to information act and got the information released to the public. This is very useful in determining my future plans.
And the pause is confirmed by someone from IRCC in this article:
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/canada-pausing-intake-of-highly-skilled-immigrant-workers-amid-heavy-backlog
where do I sign already?Let me take a stab at it..
High Skilled Immigrants are Humans Too! Don't let them be relegated to mere files in cabinets of Canadian Immigration.
Since early 2020, High Skilled Immigrants applicants from outside Canada have had their lives put on a permanent hold while Canada stumbled from one immigration priority to another. Following a bewildering sequence of events involving irrational policy decision, geo-politics, pandemic and human error, Canada currently has an unbelievable backlog of 1.8 million applicants waiting for their permanent or temporary resident applications to be processed. Among them one of the worst affected applicants are those belonging to Highly Skilled outland applicants. Most of them have applied for Canadian permanent residence via the much vaunted Express Entry system which promises a processing time of six months or less. However, almost all of these applicants have been waiting for a decision on their applications for two to three years. In 2022, Justin Truedoe administration has made clearing this backlog a priority and has earmarked resources to process these applications. However, owing to a severe shortage of trained staff in Canadian immigration system, there is not enough capacity to process all these applications while admitting new permanent resident applications from the same express entry system. Further Canada's commitments to its humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan calls for a significant share of these resources. Hence, we the Highly Skilled Immigrants will like to request Canadian decision makers : Mr. Sean Fraser, the Hon. Minister of Immigration and Mr. Justin Truedoe the Hon. Prime Minister of Canada to take a prudent course of action and :
1. Cease ANY fresh intake of applicants via express entry or new economic immigration routes this year and the next.
2. Commit ALL the necessary resources to processing of humongous backlog pending with Immigration Refugee Citizenship Canada.
3. Restore the trust and respect once commanded by Express Entry and Canadian Immigration by honouring its commitment to processing deadlines.
Thank you
Highly Skilled Immigration Applicants of Canada
I don't think TR2PR will open up anytime soon either. The only draw guaranteed to continue for now is PNP.That's what's gonna happen. CECs will get ITA under the new TR2PR though so they won't suffer as much as FSW had to suffer. This is good though because CECs with CRS450+ are skilled people so I believe they deserve an ITA. Low-score megadraw dumbasses on the other hand missed the easy JT PR era and their suffering gives me joy.
I was thinking about this, will definitely give it a try.
Indians keep knighting whoever they can.Copied from kubeir's group
Honnestly I don't see why after two long years IRCC officers are still allowed to work from home. As the lawyer said, they simply need to be back to offices to do their jobs.
Leaving them in that way, I don't think the ambition to clear the backlog will be a remarkable success. That's a way to encourage laziness: it's not acceptable. Sir Sean Fraser you have to take it seriously
Reply by a 3rd world prick who rolled sandwich and got a pr and thinks that he is a real Canadian, piece of shit.
This is a very strong post that you just did. Your words are judgemental, rude and I’m quite sure they are incorrect too.
My PR was processed within 3 months of AOR and that’s during April 2021, peak of Covid and WFH environment. I know 7 people who received the same.
You need to understand that they are working as per the directions, load and economy.
Better take care of your words when you are asking/making a statement.
Good day!
So according to this dumbfuck clown his application was processed in 3 months now ircc is the best,stupid mofo.
The folks here in this thread know a bit about economic immigration to Canada. What you are describing is called Family immigration. Mostly its unknown to almost all of us. There is a family immigration section of this forum, where someone who has faced a situation like yours might be able to help you. Also, this kind of immigration tends to be slower ie taking an year or more normally. It will be wise to seek advice from a lawyer in such cases to avoid delays.Hello every one, I would like some quick advice, I would like to sponsor my step son who's 11 years old. He was living outside Canada with my late husband, (who was yet to begin the process of joining me and our three kids here in Canada). The steps son's mom dumped him at my husband's mom since he a baby (2 year old)., and she has never returned. They don't know her whereabouts. The boy has been living with his father ( my husband) for the last 9 years. My husband succumbed to COVID19 last year in June and left the boy with no body other than my mother -Iaw. I would like to bring my step son to canada to come and live with me and his family(my son and daughters). But am not sure how to go about the process. I m a Canadian citizen. Your advice will be highly appreciated. Thank u