Taking forever....mary63 said:unbelievable! this process is so frustrating
Taking forever....mary63 said:unbelievable! this process is so frustrating
I stopped thinking about how long this process will take.....like that i hope i will not notice how long it is actually taking.lol!Vlad1234 said:Taking forever....
YAY! Glad you made it to-and-from the USA safely and congratulations on your new puppy! I have encountered really mean border agents who tried to make life difficult for me on my trips back from the USA in the past, so I'm too scared to take the trip during PR process. But apparently, having an issue with the CBSA can really speed up the application process in some cases, so who knows, it might be a worthwhile risk! hah hah.CMLR said:we got AOR on August 13th and I still cannot log in under either mine or my husbands names. So frustrating to not be able to even do that much.
On a good note. I have just gotten back from being in the US for 3 weeks and bringing a puppy back with me. No problems at the boarder none at all I was asked where I lived I said I am in Canada as a long term visitor trying for my PR. I was asked if I sent in the application yet I said yes. He looked at my visitor extension in my passport. Looked a my puppy's shot record and let me through with no other questions. As far as I know this was the last time I would be going across the border until at least next spring or summer, had thought my PR would be done by then, but now not so much
We gotta all just hang in there it will be over sometime and we will be able to look at this time as just a small portion of the rest of our lives... even though right now it feels like FOREVER!!!! Or course since I am over 50 the rest of my life is shorter than it use to be
I really hope that they start ball rolling. It's also frustrating seeing that date July 30, 2013 all the time, I feel like it will never change.ACS said:There was 1 AIP issued on Friday last week. We just got the news over in the 2013 Inland thread. I am keeping my fingers crossed that that is a sign that the ball is going to start rolling again and they are going to power through large amount and the AIPs will start POURING out now!!!!
Mind you it was a July 2013 applicant....but at least it is SOME sign of progress.
I hope they go crazy on the 2013 applicant AIPs so that you 2014ers can start getting some good news too!!
Best wishes to us all!
missworld13 said:I want to know one thing, I received an AIP almost a month back. I didn't send work permit application with my file. Can I apply for work permit now and if yes, should I include AIP copy with that... Also does it say in AIP whether I am eligible to apply for work permit or not, As it didnt say anything like that on my AIP.
Please help
It's not that CIC catered to a person with `red flags', it's that they gave the applicant priority processing because CBSA had requested it to prevent them from removing the applicant from Canada...as unfair as it may seem to some.azarme09 said:It's also f&**(()ing funny how CIC catered to people who didn't follow the rules (you had red flags, I think?) than those of us who did & continue to do so.
Absolutely ridiculous.
Ponga said:It's not that CIC catered to a person with `red flags', it's that they gave the applicant priority processing because CBSA had requested it to prevent them from removing the applicant from Canada...as unfair as it may seem to some.
Congrats.Simkr said:i can see my ecas now.
Our application was received on march 12, 2014
AOR- aug 6, 2014
Started processing on Sept 22, 2014