Thank u !computergeek said:Fire them. Send in the representative form to CIC indicating that you are withdrawing them as your representative. That will prevent any further information going to them.
I might do something after I landed .......
Thank u !computergeek said:Fire them. Send in the representative form to CIC indicating that you are withdrawing them as your representative. That will prevent any further information going to them.
After you land, all you can do is file a complaint. My thinking was that you might not want any more correspondence going to them. But if that doesn't matter, then by all means, wait until you are done and then file a complaint. http://www.iccrc-crcic.ca/home.cfm?setLanCookie=Endebbie690 said:Thank u !
I might do something after I landed .......
Thank for all information !computergeek said:After you land, all you can do is file a complaint. My thinking was that you might not want any more correspondence going to them. But if that doesn't matter, then by all means, wait until you are done and then file a complaint. http://www.iccrc-crcic.ca/home.cfm?setLanCookie=En
It's right on the front page.
Well, you really should be asking your attorney.Zion786 said:Just an update, Ive been in background checks for 26 months now. File was transferred to montreal(local office) for further 2nd stage review. Got AIP in sep 2012. My lawyer sent the Montreal office a letter demanding an explanation, they have not replied for 2 months now. Lawyer says she will now send a letter every week, which makes our case if we take this to court a stronger one. Inland sponsorship btw.
wow, Amen!!! I won't even comment about this process because it will be like preaching to the choir or like a broken record, all I can say is the day shall come. Just hang in there. things people have to do by choice is simple ridiculous. 2011 application hold tight, election is coming sooner than later which CIC will get the process moving.POLICAP said:What a surprise Email!!!!!
Since March, 2011 my family's Inland PR application was finally approved this Morning by CIC.
A dependant security Checks took more than a year to be completed for a child who entered Canada as a Minor ( No Criminal Record). While the Security Checks for the Principal applicant took only 3 months. This is ridiculous! But at last his security checks came back last week. This morning , I received an email for Landing.
It was a long journey for them. In 2003, I applied for PR for them, it was denied in June 2005 for lack of insurficient supporting documents. With these frustrations, I moved to US. I have been living and working in the US since 2005. I used my Status in US to bring them into US. We lived there for about 2 years and I applied for visitor visa for them into Canada in 2010. This was granted by an officer who really understands what she was doing. With is, I was able to bring them into Canada. In January, 2011, I pushed in their Inland PR application. They started processing their application in March, 2011. In May, 2012 the application was transferred to Local Office for further processing. They were invited for Interview in September, 2012. We got AIP in January, 2013. With this they applied for OHIP, and OWP.
Since that time they have been asking for a series of information and documents which they already has in file, They did Medical 2 times. CIC requested for the 3rd Medical which I refused. US FBI Security Clearance, US State Clearance, Landing fees. DNA Test. They never asked for all this at once, They were asking for each document in piecemeal. My MP wadded in and the Immigration Prime Minister, All these people has no power on them at all.
They will do whatever they want. Nobody has control over them. This is bureaucratic power.
I left them alone. I kept on praying. If you have power, you have no power than "GOD" who is the Creator of all human beings. At the end, the application was approved.
This is my Story!!
POLICAP
Congratulations! It may be time to "turn off the lights" in the Inland 2011 post...POLICAP said:Finally, My Family landed yesterday at CIC Etobicoke. In the latter, there was no time in the letter but we decided to go there early as 7.30am.
We presented the landing letter, my family name was on the list but we found out that the interview was scheduled for 1.00PM ET. To my surprise, we are the first to be landed. We were also told that we may receive PR card in the mail in about 19 days,
The Journey is over.
Thank God it is over. I wish those of you awaiting PR approval all the best. These processes will strengthen your faith.
POLICAP
:-[Zion786 said:Im still here, in stage 2 for 27 months now. Any other 2011 inland application left?,
Sigh. It does seem that complex cases can take longer. Of course, you're probably now reaching the point that your attorney could go to Federal Court and request Mandamus - that generally seems to kick CIC into gear. It's an expensive option, though...Zion786 said:Well, I received AIP in Sep 2012. In Oct 2012 file was transferred to Montreal for further assessment. My case notes revealed that there were "identity issues". I have been charged for a crime in Canada but got a discharged and was never convicted. So for the last 27 months they haven't been able to determine whether I am who I say I am or at least that's my understanding of "identity issues". I contacted CSIS and they cleared me in July 2012. My lawyer contacted Montreal office around 3 months ago, since then we have sent them more than 10 letters asking for an explanation, and they haven't replied.
I am so confused!!!!!
Do you know what is the wait time you need to pass prior to requesting a Mandamus? You say it's expensive? This isn't something that can be undertaken on your own without a lawyer?computergeek said:Sigh. It does seem that complex cases can take longer. Of course, you're probably now reaching the point that your attorney could go to Federal Court and request Mandamus - that generally seems to kick CIC into gear. It's an expensive option, though...
Have you contacted the MP for your riding asking them to intercede on your behalf? Sometimes the political angle works well.
There's no numeric limit, you just have to be beyond a reasonable time-frame. 2 years for an 8 months process seems to fall into that category.ACS said:Do you know what is the wait time you need to pass prior to requesting a Mandamus? You say it's expensive? This isn't something that can be undertaken on your own without a lawyer?