hi did mail to immigration minster already and see what did they reply first is my mail and second one is reply after one month pl. chk.
To
Ahmed.Hussen@parl.gc.ca
May 8 at 12:14 AM
Honorable Sir,
My name is ********* this is my first time I am writing email to you Sir I was applied for my parents pr after got selected in lottery of PGP program in 2017 first round. Files of my parents moved to New Delhi office in 23 may 2017 after my sponsorship approval. Since than it shows status online that
(We received ************** application for permanent residence on May 23, 2017.)
There are many other files whose local visa office is New Delhi are send to Ottawa due to some reason I don’t know
But now most of the file got cleared from Ottawa office and other country offices also peoples got medical request also but nothing is moving in New Delhi office as per my knowledge
Sir please look into this matter also or if New Delhi office is very busy can we shift our file to Ottawa office I don’t know what can be done
I also meet my local MP office people in February 2018 and request them to sent letter to New Delhi office they did it but from New Delhi office no one replied yet that is why I think to write you please help to sort this will be very thankful to you
Hoping for favorable response
Thanks
**********
now see the reply from them
Ministerial Correspondence / Correspondance Ministérielle (IRCC) <IRCC.MinisterialCorrespondence-CorrespondanceMinisterielle.IRCC@cic.gc.ca>
To
****************
Jun 11 at 10:43 AM
2018-0*************
Dear ****************:
Thank you for your correspondence of May 8, 2018, addressed to the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, concerning your parents, ************* and *************, and their application for permanent residence under the Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP). I have been asked to respond to your concerns.
written consent. This legislation was designed to protect a person’s right to privacy when dealing with Canadian government institutions. I can, however, provide you with the following general information that you may find helpful.
IRCC has made changes to the PGP in order to eliminate the existing backlog and prevent the occurrence of future backlogs. One of the changes is
a cap of applicationsaccepted for processing each year. This and other
changes will ensure families are reunited more quickly and ensure that processing times are reasonable.
Despite the high inventory, every effort is made to process all cases as quickly as possible, as reuniting Canadian citizens and permanent residents with their parents and grandparents contributes to strengthening Canada’s social and cultural fabric. In this spirit, officials are continuing to process the backlog of PGP applications and are working to improve processing times in the family class.
Maintaining the integrity of our immigration program is a priority of the Government of Canada. Individuals who want to live permanently in Canada must meet statutory requirements which include medical, criminality and security clearances. These requirements must be satisfied before a permanent resident visa can be issued.
In this respect, IRCC conducts background checks by working together with partner agencies such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Canada Border Services Agency, medical authorities, and agencies of foreign governments. Background screening processes are non-discriminatory and universal in their application. Any delays or requirements that IRCC’s partner agencies may require in providing input are something over which the Department has no control.
Those who wish to spend an extended period of time with their families in Canada have the option to apply for the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa. The Super Visa offers holders the option of staying in Canada for up to two years for their initial visit, whereas the regular visa provides a six-month maximum. For more information on the
Super Visa, please visit the IRCC Website.
While I understand that this is not the response you had anticipated, I hope that you will find this information to be helpful.
Sincerely,
P. MacLeod
Ministerial Enquiries Division
This electronic address is not available for reply.