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harpreet470 said:
What was our mistake.. only that we applied in the month of May or June.. come on NDVO
This is height of unfairness
Yes bro agree with you NDVO is not fair I have my medical to expire on june6
If they would have started with June then I may not have to worry abt medical but because of this unfairness I might have to undergo remedical and most important is it will take more time
rediculas!!!!
 
harpreet470 said:
What was our mistake.. only that we applied in the month of May or June.. come on NDVO
This is height of unfairness

I can't even fathom how you guys must be feeling. It is great that other people are getting visas sooner, but it is bull crap that it is coming at the cost of people who applied earlier.

What kind of banana republic way of working is this?
 
deepax said:
I can't even fathom how you guys must be feeling. It is great that other people are getting visas sooner, but it is bull crap that it is coming at the cost of people who applied earlier.

What kind of banana republic way of working is this?

Government is probably doing this to make statistics creative and show that "average processing time" has come down by x%. What they will not show is they ignored a thousand applicants in the process.
 
cool_fs4u said:
Government is probably doing this to make statistics creative and show that "average processing time" has come down by x%. What they will not show is they ignored a thousand applicants in the process.

I understand the frustration but its not like there are elections ahead or something. There is probably another reason for this than trying to skip thousand applications just to reduce average processing times.

They could have hired new staff and just skipped the files that were already assigned to some officers. I dont know what the reason is but i doubt that government is trying to prove anything when there is no urgent need for them to do that at this point.
 
cali780 said:
I understand the frustration but its not like there are elections ahead or something. There is probably another reason for this than trying to skip thousand applications just to reduce average processing times.

They could have hired new staff and just skipped the files that were already assigned to some officers. I dont know what the reason is but i doubt that government is trying to prove anything when there is no urgent need for them to do that at this point.

I have seen at least 2 MPs asking questions in parliament to Minister of Immigration regarding processing times so I am not surprised that they are taking steps to reduce it. However I don't see how hard would it be to assign June-July files to new staff if they really wanted to do things in order.
 
Any June applicants applied for gcms notes?
 
March applicant still waiting for remedical
 
I wanted to send some picture via courier anybody knows wat address I should send them
 
itzpreethi said:
Any June applicants applied for gcms notes?
Not me at least
 
vannak said:
I wanted to send some picture via courier anybody knows wat address I should send them

High commission of Canada
7/8 Shantipath,
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110 021
 
parmy said:
Hey,
I applied for notes on April 15th. Will let you guys know when I get them.

June 24th applicant...

I applied on March 15th.. Haven't received
 
parmy said:
did you contact them? since its past 30 days??

Yea hav mailed them..
 
itzpreethi said:
I applied on March 15th.. Haven't received
here's what I found on CIC website:

In the case of formal requests made pursuant to the Privacy Act, the Department also has 30 days to respond. However, this period may be extended for a maximum of 30 days if:

meeting the original time limit would unreasonably interfere with the operations of the government institution, or
consultations are necessary to comply with the request that cannot be completed within the original time limit.
The period may also be extended for a reasonable period of time if:

additional time is necessary for translation purposes, or
for the purposes of converting the personal information into an alternative format.
CIC will tell you about the extension and its length, within 30 days after the request is received. It will also let you know that you have the right to complain to the Privacy Commissioner about the extension.

Note: If you do not receive a response within 30 days, you may obtain the status of your request by contacting the ATIP Division via:

e-mail: ATIP-AIPRP@cic.gc.ca;
or
mail:
Access to Information and Privacy Division
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 1L1