Sir, thank you for the initiative, we really appreciate it, but here is the thing, I have wrote 3 letters to Kenny and posted article about strike on kenny's FB wall, he dont give a crapsingh.gurjaspal said:Hi Guys,
I am planning to write an open letter to Jason Kenney about how disappointment all of us are with the functioning of CPP-Ottawa and how it is affecting all of our lives. I'll send this letter to all the media outlets as well. As this will be an open letter, it would be more effective if it is signed by multiple people.
I am already working with a friend of mine who is also a lawyer on the wording of this letter. What would be better is if we can add individual stories on how each one of us are stuck in one way or other due to this delayed processing and how painful that is. We will also mention how all the post June applicants are getting ahead of the que. Whoever is interested, please me an email at neglectedapplicants @ outlook.com and I'll get in touch with all of you there. There is no space before and after @ . May be going vocal is the only way to remind them that we are here and hurting.
Thanks,
Gurjaspal
P.S: Only Dec 2011 to May 2012 applicants please.
yeh that sounds good to me ... we all are sick of waiting !MasterGeek said:Look at this page: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/2013/january.asp
We could make similar Access To Information request in order to see why Pre-June 2012 applications are left behind.
Such requests could be like:
For each month of application date from January 2012 to January 2013, number of applications that are assigned to an agent.
Ratio of applications in CPP-Ottawa made between January 2012 and June 2012 that have been approved.
Ratio of applications in CPP-Ottawa made after June 2012 that have been approved.
After getting those results, we'll send then to the press as proof of the discrepancies in Ottawa processing.
Interesting..MasterGeek said:I just made an Access to Information request to CIC, requesting the following information:
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-01-01 to 2013-05-31 that are being processed in CPP-Ottawa office and have not yet been approved.
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-01-01 to 2013-05-31 that have been approved in CPP-Ottawa
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-06-01 to 2013-11-30 that are being processed in CPP-Ottawa office and have not yet been approved.
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-06-01 to 2013-11-30 that have been approved in CPP-Ottawa
- Any and all guidelines, talking documents, positions papers, internal communications and other documents dealing with how the department (CIC) determines the priority of processing for applications for permanent residence at the CPP-Ottawa office.
Let's see what I get
MasterGeek said:I just made an Access to Information request to CIC, requesting the following information:
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-01-01 to 2013-05-31 that are being processed in CPP-Ottawa office and have not yet been approved.
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-01-01 to 2013-05-31 that have been approved in CPP-Ottawa
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-06-01 to 2013-11-30 that are being processed in CPP-Ottawa office and have not yet been approved.
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-06-01 to 2013-11-30 that have been approved in CPP-Ottawa
- Any and all guidelines, talking documents, positions papers, internal communications and other documents dealing with how the department (CIC) determines the priority of processing for applications for permanent residence at the CPP-Ottawa office.
Let's see what I get
How can made an Access to Information request to CIC ?, PLS GIVE MORE INFO SO I WANT MADE A REQUEST FOR AINP. Thanks.MasterGeek said:I just made an Access to Information request to CIC, requesting the following information:
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-01-01 to 2013-05-31 that are being processed in CPP-Ottawa office and have not yet been approved.
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-01-01 to 2013-05-31 that have been approved in CPP-Ottawa
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-06-01 to 2013-11-30 that are being processed in CPP-Ottawa office and have not yet been approved.
- Number of permanent residence applications in the Provincial Nominee and Quebec Skilled Worker programs submitted from 2012-06-01 to 2013-11-30 that have been approved in CPP-Ottawa
- Any and all guidelines, talking documents, positions papers, internal communications and other documents dealing with how the department (CIC) determines the priority of processing for applications for permanent residence at the CPP-Ottawa office.
Let's see what I get
Perhaps we'll see that a higher percentage of post June 2012 applications that have been finalized vs the percentage of pre June 2012 applicationsHolygun said:REally?
What do you expect as an output!
Man, great work but dont have too many expectations, CIC guys are doing what they do everyday.MasterGeek said:Perhaps we'll see that a higher percentage of post June 2012 applications that have been finalized vs the percentage of pre June 2012 applications
Maybe also some internal CIC directives advising agents to give more priority to post June 2012 applications.