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I'm not used to this first world service quality!

Bro, most third-world countries are better at these kinds of things. Most of the things in my country are computerized. Things like these take a week or two at max.

Can you believe that even after asking us to send them our photos 3 times during the whole process, they manually remove the picture from the CoPR and then scan the photo for the PR card. And then a person manually checks if the photo is of the right size. Even after that, they ask people to send photos again.

Talk about being inefficient.
 
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Well, if you do not have a "SIN" you can get one using CoPR till 1 year from signing of CoPR. I guess they never expected PR card not printed in 1 year.

Meanwhile, a Bank here can issue a debit card then and there in the branch.... Somehow IRCC cann't print a god damned PR card. They should do what they have done for vaccine "Passports". Make a PR Card "App" and start issuing "e-PR Cards" complete with a QR code...

But then.... this is the same country that insist on have a "TRV" separate from a student or a work permit. It takes upto one year to issue a GOD DAMNED TRV!!!
canada so fastttttttt ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh can't keep up
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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My country is cheaper than Canada and I did think about soft landing but found it risky so I went with a hard landing.

New immigration term introduced by Kangaroo:

*drum roll*

I recommend hybrid landing. Find a place in Canada for 6 months (might be kinda challenging but yeah) and move back to your country after 6 months rather than immediately. You'd most likely get your PR card within 6 months. 6 months of job search while physically in Canada will give you a really good idea about the situation there and your chances so when you're back to your country you'll be more experienced.
This. Especially with the new dynamics of remote work. If you can arrange with your present employer to work remotely this option will work great.
 

RSub

Champion Member
Aug 23, 2021
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USA
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
CPC Ottawa
AOR Received.
12-11-2020
Hi friends, hope it's ok to say finally.
My AOR is Feb 2022, got portal today. Seems IRCC has been increasing its speed.
Good luck to everyone!
Could be. I got three Ghost Updates in 2 days. My dependent has been added and her UCI number was generated too. Another ghost update (via email) but couldn't see the update. Maybe IRCC is working on my file. Believe they will ask for biometrics now.
 

Sandhu@1872

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May 18, 2022
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India
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
RROC
AOR Received.
November 2020
AOR - November 2020
Hi ! @legalfalcon and everyone else who has some knowledge regarding this.

I’ve this text in my GCMS from March 2022

Paper File
Location : RROC FSW Support Review Required.
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Eligibility and security - Not Started
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Most recent officer notes say : In Queue for Support Review.
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It looks like whoever has this text in GCMS, their files are moving slow. No one’s eligibility has started.
Please shed some light on this. I am dreading the new batch of notes and really hoping some form of movement in my file.
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P.S Received ADR for Remedical , PCC , Schedule A and RPRF in April. Submitted in May. Received acknowledgment mail on 13 May. Awaiting new GCMS notes.
 

ashu2111

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Jul 15, 2020
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US GC process is still good except for Indians and Chinese. I don't see US bending the rules for Indians and Chinese who would anyway come to US even if they are kicked out in few years. Also, there are many Indian Origins and of course, Kamala Harris who have been advocating to remove country cap. But, it would be disaster for non-Indians and non-Chinese because it will become another express entry where Indians would dominate.

And if you would wait for 5 years, Canadian PR is still the best choice. You get your Canadian citizenship in (3 yrs of PR + 1Yr processing time) 4 years, then go for L1A, and apply for EB1 GC. Entire process will take 5 years (From Entering Canada to becoming US PR)
And in all honesty, things aren't particularly well in the US these days. Sure, it's still an economic powerhouse, but going down fast.