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Syndey office is open, i think only 30 officers are going out of 2000.Someone called ministers officer and told him, but whom did u talk?

Totally 2000 staff, only 30 of them are working, and you call it open? This is a joke.

these 30 staff are like nothing, compared with 2000 staff. In my opinion, they still remained closed since March.
 
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Totally 2000 staff, only 30 of them are working, and you call it open? This is a joke.

these 30 staff are like nothing, compared with 2000 staff. In my opinion, they still remained closed since March.
2020 is a joke for everyone except few extremly lucky people.
0.6 million are died already and its still going.millions lost their families n jobs.
 
2020 is a joke for everyone except few extremly lucky people.
0.6 million are died already and its still going.millions lost their families n jobs.

We shouldn’t be like this bad luck, cos’ they can process our files at home but they just don’t. This is not what we have got to deserve, this is not fair.
 
Remember this article?

https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/b...es-continue-to-work-from-home-for-now-466386/

In the end, it says

Currently, there are 667 employees who work at the case processing centre in Sydney. The number of employees who are working remotely and in the office are expected to fluctuate daily.

Overall, Caron didn’t confirm how many employees were not currently working.

The Post has learned some workers are expected to return to the Sydney office on July 7 on a piloting project under new COVID-19 health and safety building requirements.

Information obtained by the Post says some employees working in the express entry, citizenship as well as data entry and scanning departments are expected back in the office on the date. However, only a certain number of people will be allowed in the building at a time.

No timeline was provided as to when all employees may be able to return to the office on a regular basis.

At least, it’s not 2000 employees... If they have 2000 employees, paper PNP could take less than a year. LOL.
 
They said on the phone that Sydney office would reopen in January 2021, so we have to wait 5 more months.
After looking your posts i dont Believe you..
 
Hi guys, my PR application was Decision Made on 21 Jan 2020, my work permit expired on 14 March, so I extended it on 2 March, but I received the work permit approves letter Friday this week, omg, it's really weird, my PR application still process and status changed back to In Process. lmao. Why they process my work permit first, I think it's a useless document for me, I actually need most is PR.