screech339 said:
It has been 7 months since and your wife hasn't gotten her PR card yet???? That's terrible.
I had a similar case whereby an 2012 applicant was waiting a long time for his PR card to arrive. When I told him to call the office, he found out that CIC sydney never gotten his official mailing address from the office where he landed as PR. They were waiting on an address to send it to. He finally gotten it a couple of weeks after he gave them the address.
Could it be possible that you may have the same issue?
We landed October 8, at that time there was a reported 45 day wait for PR cards. So, sometime in December we should have gotten it.
CIC goes on vacation for December, so we expected it in January.
The issue is that sometime in December CIC got a new machine that makes PR cards using a different photo size, and promptly forgot how to use the old one or didn't have enough electrical sockets to have both machines plugged in.
So, what they did was throw away all pending PR card applications.
We started calling in January, and were told the same useless drivel by the agents, that they don't know and we just have to wait.
In February we got a letter stating that our photos needed to be resubmitted because we "failed to comply with the January 3rd 2016 guidelines (duh... we landed in 2015..).
We submitted the new photos in February, and now it's May.
Called the garbage center a few time, they don't know and can't tell if our PR card is being processed/mailed/anything. Too stupid. Can't figure it out.
Their excuse is that they're "working so hard" they don't have time to notate their progress, it just gets done whenever we get it in the mail.
Every time CIC has a backlog they just ignore all the applications that are in that backlog.
Just like when they decided they were going to start processing September 2014 applications because it was taking too long to get February, March, April, May, June, July, and August done.
Classic CIC backlog reduction plan, just trash all application in the queue up to wherever an acceptable backlog is.