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us in canada

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Nov 18, 2024
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Permanent Residence H&C
  1. We received your application for permanent residence on June 5, 2023.
  2. We started processing your application on April 22, 2024.
how long should take for a decision after April 22 2024 either refuse or AIP my file its been 17 months and 13 days as today
 

idiris

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Aug 3, 2023
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Permanent Residence H&C
  1. We received your application for permanent residence on June 5, 2023.
  2. We started processing your application on April 22, 2024.
how long should take for a decision after April 22 2024 either refuse or AIP my file its been 17 months and 13 days as today
During this time
Have you ever called Ircc or requested gcms notes?
 

NickNick22

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Jan 5, 2024
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Permanent Residence H&C
  1. We received your application for permanent residence on June 5, 2023.
  2. We started processing your application on April 22, 2024.
how long should take for a decision after April 22 2024 either refuse or AIP my file its been 17 months and 13 days as today
Where you can see all of this?
 

bella12

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Jul 10, 2019
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@bella12 It was your post I read in this forum on how to put arguments together and back it with compelling evidence that helped
us to apply for reconsideration when our application was refused in 2022 and thanks to your great knowledge we are now permanent residence of Canada. May God continue to bless all that concerns you.
You are welcome. I'm delighted to know you are now a permanent resident of Canada. Welcome to the club.

I do hope you can use the same knowledge to help others who are new in this forum.

Once again, congratulations
 
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us in canada

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Why is my application considered complex or non-routine and what does that mean for me?
We consider your application complex or non-routine if some parts of your application need extra review or processing on our part.
It may take us longer than the normal processing time to review a non-routine application.
Below are some examples of why your application might be complex or non-routine.


Permanent residence applications
  • Your contact information is outdated and we can’t contact you or a family member.
  • We requested more documents, and they weren’t submitted on time, or at all.
  • Your dependant(s) turned 18 since you applied.
  • You added 1 or more dependants to your application since you applied.
  • Your dependant(s) got married and/or had children of their own since you applied.
  • You provided legal documents regarding child custody or that confirm a change to your marital status.
  • You or your family member were asked to resubmit a medical exam because one expired.
    • Exams for every person must all be valid at the same time.
  • You or a family member were asked to appear for an interview.
  • You or a family member might not be eligible.
  • Background checks are still in progress for you or your family members.
Temporary residence (visitor visa, study permit, work permit) applications
  • We’re verifying your information and documents.
  • We need additional documents from you, such as child custody information.
  • You sent us unclear copies of your documents.
  • You have a medical condition for which you may need more tests or consultations.
  • You lived in Canada before as a permanent resident.
  • There’s a criminal, security or other admissibility issue.
  • We need to consult with other offices in Canada or abroad.
 

Pear23

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Sep 20, 2020
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You are welcome. I'm delighted to know you are now a permanent resident of Canada. Welcome to the club.

I do hope you can use the same knowledge to help others who are new in this forum.

Once again, congratulations
Thank you! I have been helping in this forum and privately as well. It brings me great joy to help others.
 
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