jasonliuengr
Star Member
- Apr 6, 2020
- 232
- Category........
- PNP
- NOC Code......
- 2173
- Job Offer........
- Yes
- App. Filed.......
- 06-05-2020
- Nomination.....
- 20-04-2020
- AOR Received.
- 06-11-2020
- Med's Done....
- 05-12-2020
- LANDED..........
- 15-02-2021
If you kow what is "Nonfeasance", you won't say that. Obviously, they can cancel the program. But the problem is, they keep the program running but do nothing regarding it, that is something I believe as "Nonfeasance", or kind of cheating. If they removed the program or suspended it for this pandemic because of they are unable to handle that much cases, I won't complain anything at all. The problem is I followed this program, I applied PNP for hundreds of dollars non-refundable, and spent months of endless waiting on this. I would have considered EE if no paper based.They're not hiding anything? They do not owe us anything so why would they hide. If Canada likes, they cancel the immigration process and refund payment. So we need to just be patient and not let this get into our heads.
Meanwhile, I do believe provincial nomination is valid as long as IRCC received your application before expiration. What is important is the date the application was received (AR) and not the date it was acknowledged (AOR). If you have a doubt, you can present your case to the nominating province.
My feeling is, Canada wants high educated, skilled, or rich people to immigrate here, to invest in Canada and help developing the country. But then bringing in the long long long waiting gap to the immigration process, which gives a really bad impression especially on the government working efficiency.
I understand the paper based application is long, and I do understand that during the COVID-19, the process will be much slower. But what I want is a rough expected time to have my application move forward instead of waiting on something that you will never know when will move. They didn't expose enough information on what is the expected wait time or when they will resume to normal speed.
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