I am OINP outland.any PNP-Outland still waiting for PPR?
I am OINP outland.any PNP-Outland still waiting for PPR?
You need an application number or UCI number along with your personal details like address, DOB, country of birth to contact IRCC through call. The important thing you need to have in mind is, always speak politely to the people on the other end of the phone, never ever show your frustration to the IRCC agent, and don't pass any unwanted information to them as well. Just ask your status and say thanks. IRCC agent attending your call can make or break your application. Keep that in mind and talk.Hello @Lymabelian I also have a lawyer representing me. Did you have any clause in your agreement with your representative that you cannot contact IRCC regarding your application? i have in mine and i havent contacted IRCC yet. AOR is June 17th. Will it be of any negative impact on my application if I contact IRCC? Please let me know of your experience. Anyne who has any experience like this, please let me know too. TIA!
1. IRCC never paused issuing ITAs at any time, they always had at least CIC candidates being invited even in the first half of the year. The second point that you mentioned might really be playing a big part then. People are actually deciding not to apply due to the pandemic? I still find it a bit unbelievable, but can’t think of any other reasons for the low numbers.1. In the first half, IRCC did not issue any ITAs for a few months. This is reflected in the number of applications submitted later in 2020. It's a cycle and when the cycle gets disrupted, the effects are not immediate, but are seen over the course of a few months. Also, personal factors are a reason where many applicants may have just deferred immigration due to the uncertainty. Once the 2020 annual report is tabled by IRCC, there will be more details in numbers and charts to evaluate and will give a much better picture.
2. IRCC is trying their best to catch up as the Canadian economy is dependent on immigration. Also, if you see read the transcripts of Parliamentary Committee meeting on the Immigration and Citizenship, where they discussed the impact of COVID, you will see that additional resources have been allocated to IRCC and changes have bene made. So it is a good sign of IRCC adapting.
https://www.ourcommons.ca/Committees/en/CIMM
Between January 2020 and June 25, 2020 there was no draw for FSW, which brings in the maximum amount of applicants each year.1. IRCC never paused issuing ITAs at any time, they always had at least CIC candidates being invited even in the first half of the year. The second point that you mentioned might really be playing a big part then. People are actually deciding not to apply due to the pandemic? I still find it a bit unbelievable, but can’t think of any other reasons for the low numbers.
2. Yup, certainly a good sign.
Same AOR but CEC Inland and only eligibility passed. Good to see somebody is same my AOR passed everything.PNP Outland - Waiting
AOR- june 06,2020
As per webform received on December 21,2020 everything is passed
- Your application is currently being processed at the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
- Your application meets the eligibility requirements under the immigration program for which you have applied.
- The security background verification is currently valid.
- The criminal background verification is currently valid.
- The background verifications are currently valid.
Yes, but there were PNP/CEC draws during that time with the same total amount that is typically invited between all streams. So I can't see why that's a factor. (Unless the numbers you shared were of FSW applications acceptance and visa approvals only - if that's the case, then it certainly makes sense).
If you are inland, give them a call!Anyone get a ghost update today? Thought I saw an "Application/Profile Updated," but with the website foibles, who knows!
I think we will hear some update soon since the applications are processed in full capacity as per the latest updateSame AOR but CEC Inland and only eligibility passed. Good to see somebody is same my AOR passed everything.
Could you please elaborate a bit on this one "IRCC agent attending your call can make or break your application" ?You need an application number or UCI number along with your personal details like address, DOB, country of birth to contact IRCC through call. The important thing you need to have in mind is, always speak politely to the people on the other end of the phone, never ever show your frustration to the IRCC agent, and don't pass any unwanted information to them as well. Just ask your status and say thanks. IRCC agent attending your call can make or break your application. Keep that in mind and talk.
I agree. The agent cannot really "break your application". They are customer service and have no say in the decision making process directly.Could you please elaborate a bit on this one "IRCC agent attending your call can make or break your application" ?
I agree to the point that the caller should use polite tone, but do they really can put a comment on the file for officer to break the application?