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My husband and I applied for permanent residency and have subsequently received a procedural fairness letter based on excessive demand. We have hired a lawyer to represent us and submitted a response approximately 7 weeks ago.

I was wondering if someone has been through something similar recently and if you could provide some insight as to the current response times for the IRCC?

Thank you
 
My husband and I applied for permanent residency and have subsequently received a procedural fairness letter based on excessive demand. We have hired a lawyer to represent us and submitted a response approximately 7 weeks ago.

I was wondering if someone has been through something similar recently and if you could provide some insight as to the current response times for the IRCC?

Thank you

You should expect to be waiting several months. Response times are based on the individual situation, so no one can give you an accurate estimate of how long it will take.
 
You should expect to be waiting several months. Response times are based on the individual situation, so no one can give you an accurate estimate of how long it will take.
Thank you for your response. We have applied for a bridging visa as our work permit expires in Nov 2017. I have been told however, that the results on the bridging visa will not be known until we receive a ruling on the medical issue. Does this mean the IRCC will need to make a decision before Nov 2017?
 
Thank you for your response. We have applied for a bridging visa as our work permit expires in Nov 2017. I have been told however, that the results on the bridging visa will not be known until we receive a ruling on the medical issue. Does this mean the IRCC will need to make a decision before Nov 2017?

Do you mean that you applied for a BOWP?
 
Thank you for your response. We have applied for a bridging visa as our work permit expires in Nov 2017. I have been told however, that the results on the bridging visa will not be known until we receive a ruling on the medical issue. Does this mean the IRCC will need to make a decision before Nov 2017?

No - it doesn't mean that. CIC doesn't have to make a decision before your current work permits expire.
 
No - it doesn't mean that. CIC doesn't have to make a decision before your current work permits expire.
How do we live and work in Canada legally if we have not received a response on either of our applications and our current work visa expires?
 
How do we live and work in Canada legally if we have not received a response on either of our applications and our current work visa expires?

You have implied status and can continue working until you hear back about your BOWP application. If the BOWP is refused, then you would have to stop working. There is no requirement for you to be in Canada while the application is being processed.
 
My husband and I applied for permanent residency and have subsequently received a procedural fairness letter based on excessive demand. We have hired a lawyer to represent us and submitted a response approximately 7 weeks ago.

I was wondering if someone has been through something similar recently and if you could provide some insight as to the current response times for the IRCC?

Thank you
Hi
Could you tel us which lawyer you have hired for replying your letter ?
My some friends waiting for 6 to 8 months for their results.

Hope for the best
 
Hi
Could you tel us which lawyer you have hired for replying your letter ?
My some friends waiting for 6 to 8 months for their results.

Hope for the best
We used the company that my husband works for to represent us. For your friends who are waiting, have they finally received their results?
 
We used the company that my husband works for to represent us. For your friends who are waiting, have they finally received their results?

Hi, may I know what kind of medical condition do you or your husband has to be considered medically inadmissible while already working here in Canada? I am asking because we are currently applying for PR too inland (as temp worker), I have a stent in my heart prior to moving here due to Heart Attack, we are currently waiting for medical request for the PR application. I just want to know if this would potentially cause problems for our medical?
 
I am on a drug called humira which is expensive and the cause for the procedural fairness letter.
 
I am on a drug called humira which is expensive and the cause for the procedural fairness letter.

Hey, were you able to get your PR after the procedural fairness letter ?

My spouse is also on humeria and we got just a furtheranCr medical test for TB but haven't heard from them yet , it's been over 10 months now and not sure how long it might take before we hear from them
 
Hi, may I know what kind of medical condition do you or your husband has to be considered medically inadmissible while already working here in Canada? I am asking because we are currently applying for PR too inland (as temp worker), I have a stent in my heart prior to moving here due to Heart Attack, we are currently waiting for medical request for the PR application. I just want to know if this would potentially cause problems for our medical?
Hi
Any updates on your case as mine is similar and I am worried