and me.Same sad story here.
AOR in November 2020 and no update since then.
likewiseApplied May 2020 , Nov 2nd 2020 AOR, Decc 16th 2020 Process has been started updated and No update after that, recently applied GMCS notes.
Almost same here. Though I got finger print request in July. Nothing after that.Applied May 2020 , Nov 2nd 2020 AOR, Decc 16th 2020 Process has been started updated and No update after that, recently applied GMCS notes.
I am following the exact trend as you have. Got test update for Aug 20 to Sep 09th. Applied in May 2020. So far only BG check is complete. How about yours? Do you have anything additional completed as well. Completed my test in Aug 20 w/ perfect score and still waiting to see an update on my profile w/ regards to test taken.Did my test today Aug 20 and got 20/20.
Hopefully next step coming soon.
Yeah, I had to resend the documents via webform because IRCC Mississauga didn't (somehow) receive the documents I had sent about 20 days before I called. The PP pages I sent via webform were attached to my file as per my GCMS notes.Hi Guys,
I am a May 2020 applicant (Family application of 3) and my application is with the Mississauga office. We have written the test in early July and my wife was asked for translation of passport pages (just her, not me) right after. We have submitted the translations by Mid July (we sent via email as instructed) and it has been silent ever since. We have called the IRCC and they said they haven't received (or checked) the document yet. Anyone else in same situation?
We tried to send the same documents via webform but the file doesn't fit the webform.
@rajkamalmohanram , any thoughts?
Since I've received the passport pages request by mid July, the 30 days deadline is currently passed. Do you think I should still send them the webform? (Even though I have sent them the email in the first place)Yeah, I had to resend the documents via webform because IRCC Mississauga didn't (somehow) receive the documents I had sent about 20 days before I called. The PP pages I sent via webform were attached to my file as per my GCMS notes.
Well, you could send the same documents via webform, yes. Just be sure to make a note that clearly explains that you've already sent the PP pages within the deadline but IRCC call center confirmed the local office hasn't received it and hence you are sending it again via webform. Just make that part very clear.Since I've received the passport pages request by mid July, the 30 days deadline is currently passed. Do you think I should still send them the webform? (Even though I have sent them the email in the first place)
As much as I see the reasoning behind frustration. Truth be told citizenship is not Amazon Prime delivery service, delays are nornal. People in US are still waiting on their application from 30 years to get Green Card, we are fairly lucky that we are no where stuck in such a limbo.Please tell us it's a joke. We are non-Canadian citizens asking for them to grant us citizenship, based on their rules and processes, and you want to tell them how it must be done?
The US is not a fair comparison.. it’s a completely different and more efficient system.. those who wait 30 years for a green card is because of their nationality, but is not the case for the majority of immigrants to the US.As much as I see the reasoning behind frustration. Truth be told citizenship is not Amazon Prime delivery service, delays are nornal. People in US are still waiting on their application from 30 years to get Green Card, we are fairly lucky that we are no where stuck in such a limbo.
"More efficient system" and Discriminating people based on their nationality and making them wait 30 years sound weird in the same sentence. And then you say majority are from nationalities who are not made to wait so is it just a minority that are waiting for 30 years?The US is not a fair comparison.. it’s a completely different and more efficient system.. those who wait 30 years for a green card is because of their nationality, but is not the case for the majority of immigrants to the US.
Lets not debate about US immigration system here. Thats a whole different topic altogether. I think his "efficiency" term is meant to implicate the processing of PR and citizenship applications for those who are eligible. The US is still doing in person citizenship ceremonies, tests and they did so even during peak waves!"More efficient system" and Discriminating people based on their nationality and making them wait 30 years sound weird in the same sentence. And then you say majority are from nationalities who are not made to wait so is it just a minority that are waiting for 30 years?
It just the way the systems works!! They won't allow more than 7% of any nationality to immigrate to the United States on a yearly basis. Thus, some nationatilies tend to immigrate more than others so it is a natural selection in the US immigration process. And I do agree with you that it is a discriminatory system of US immigration, but so is in Canada. In the US, they would just tell you upfront that you will wait for 30 years for a green card. Here in Canada, people of certain nationalities are scrutinized more than others, wait longer periods of ttime for any type of immigration process (PR, Citinzenship) but IRCC won't be transparent and upfront about it. So you go figure which one works best for you, but IRCC is definetly not a first-world country immigration system and is subpar to USCIS."More efficient system" and Discriminating people based on their nationality and making them wait 30 years sound weird in the same sentence. And then you say majority are from nationalities who are not made to wait so is it just a minority that are waiting for 30 years?