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Finally some good news..best of luck.I have taken a screenshot, you can look it up here
Once the files are scanned/entered, they can probably process from home in a lot of instances. I sure wouldn't want to be in either of those depts. Be depressing walking into the office and 3000+ envelopes (of various types) are sitting there.I have taken a screenshot, you can look it up here
They put out an RFP which mentions robotic processing.Unbelievable that they are this slow returning. They aren't even public facing. Pretty much everything else has already opened to some degree but immigration, which to some is as essential a government function as you can imagine, is opening last.
Maybe this should make them consider going to an electronic system instead of us having to mail them a textbook worth of paper.
What does that mean exactly?They put out an RFP which mentions robotic processing.
Means they're requesting proposals to provide services, and one is robotic processing.What does that mean exactly?
"IRCC also continues to process study permit and work permit applications submitted online and permanent residence applications, to the extent possible. Paper applications for visitor visas, study permits and work permits will not be processed until further notice."https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/ircc-resumes-processing-1-july-2020.html
They are resuming ETA and TRV processing
I'm sure they'll eventually move to a fully-electronic system for sponsorship apps etc. It would be stupid not to. They could easily build online forms with validation etc. Would reduce the number of applications which are missing key details etc. Would make their system leaner and faster."IRCC also continues to process study permit and work permit applications submitted online and permanent residence applications, to the extent possible. Paper applications for visitor visas, study permits and work permits will not be processed until further notice."
only online based apps no paper based apps.
Based on the above I understand that since the majority of IRCC staff is still working from home, it is only possible to process online apps. For sponsorship apps they have a bottleneck since it is only paper based apps, so first IRCC staff have to scan and do the data entry before processing (i.e. transforming it from paper to soft copies as if it was submitted online). Based on this recent news shared here about data entry and scanning staff will return to the offices on July 7, maybe this will help us getting through this bottleneck at last and then we will start seeing some progress even if the rest of staff will be working from home.
That's exactly what I am hoping too!! The only irony is that they are not issuing the so-called "exemption" to the spouses to travel even after the big public announcement and now they open up the regular TRV."IRCC also continues to process study permit and work permit applications submitted online and permanent residence applications, to the extent possible. Paper applications for visitor visas, study permits and work permits will not be processed until further notice."
only online based apps no paper based apps.
Based on the above I understand that since the majority of IRCC staff is still working from home, it is only possible to process online apps. For sponsorship apps they have a bottleneck since it is only paper based apps, so first IRCC staff have to scan and do the data entry before processing (i.e. transforming it from paper to soft copies as if it was submitted online). Based on this recent news shared here about data entry and scanning staff will return to the offices on July 7, maybe this will help us getting through this bottleneck at last and then we will start seeing some progress even if the rest of staff will be working from home.
Because exemption is only for what IRCC will consider essential travel. Maybe just visiting a spouse is not essential travel from their point of view. In general the chance of TRV visa approval for a spouse is always slim. I do not know what is the case for visa-free countries.That's exactly what I am hoping too!! The only irony is that they are not issuing the so-called "exemption" to the spouses to travel even after the big public announcement and now they open up the regular TRV.
I think there is a misunderstanding here. The exemption is not from the need for a visa, but from the essential travel requirement. Spouses who have or do not need visas may travel without showing it is essential.That's exactly what I am hoping too!! The only irony is that they are not issuing the so-called "exemption" to the spouses to travel even after the big public announcement and now they open up the regular TRV.
What I meant was; many sponsors applying for an exemption to travel as "essential" and TRV for their spouses have received either refusal stating they don't meet exemption criteria or their TRVs are kept on hold from being processed (for those who need Visa to travel). This happened in spite of the announcement that consideration would be given to spouses. Spouses could apply for TRV earlier too however faint chances of approval.I think there is a misunderstanding here. The exemption is not from the need for a visa, but from the essential travel requirement. Spouses who have or do not need visas may travel without showing it is essential.
The opening up is to apply for a TRV. It does not provide an exemption from the essential travel requirement.
But at least now spouses can apply for a TRV, and if approved, they can travel without proving it is essential.
Note this is how I understand the situation, I may be wrong.
Note it also means that some of those who apply for and receive visas may still not be able to travel, ie if they are not travelling to visit spuses.
Frankly it is all a bit confusing.