I hope so thanks alotHow unfair they are... u completed the 22 months and no MR yet, however some other applicants who are into their 19th/20th month have already received it! I hope u hear from them soon. Gd luck
I hope so thanks alotHow unfair they are... u completed the 22 months and no MR yet, however some other applicants who are into their 19th/20th month have already received it! I hope u hear from them soon. Gd luck
Hi, are you inland or outland?I'm wondering if doing the following makes any sense for me...
VO: Sydney, NS
Federal APP/AOR: August 2018
Pre-arrival: December 2019
Schedule A/PCC: January 2020
Now I'm still waiting for MR and it's been over 24 months...
Does it make sense to withdraw my QSW application and apply for Express Entry instead? Or am I being too impatient here? Thing is we don't know when the Sydney office will be fully staffed again, if it's greater than 6 months then applying for EE might make more sense than waiting...
Hi, are you inland or outland?
Well, I do also doubt the 22 month shxxxx. However we have got nothing else to hang on to. It does really feel bad when you see some applications being processed really fast, yet others been waiting for too long are still to receive the MR. Some are even counting on this as part of their plan for 2020/2021. Re-allocating, leaving current jobs, schooling, renting etc.... I wish u all the best Dearmilkyway.I saw some outland QSW applicants who got their PRs in their 10th and 11th months - in this forum. 10 months is even faster than EE.
And please stop believing this 22 months average processing time (LIE !) anymore.
Let me prove that 22 months is a total nonsense.
How much was the estimated processing time before COVID pandemic ? - on February -> 22 months
What is the estimated processing time announced today -> 22 months
Funny, is not it?
I feel you bro. I hope IRCC wake up and start doing something.I’m August 2018 and no MR yet...
No do not do it. Keep ur application on for the time being, as am sure IRCC will work it out by the end of this year. And who know if u withdraw ur application they might call up new rules or something for the express entry. You have been wating for 24 months and it does not worth it to start over, its aint wise. Gd luck and wish u all the bestI'm wondering if doing the following makes any sense for me...
VO: Sydney, NS
Federal APP/AOR: August 2018
Pre-arrival: December 2019
Schedule A/PCC: January 2020
Now I'm still waiting for MR and it's been over 24 months...
Does it make sense to withdraw my QSW application and apply for Express Entry instead? Or am I being too impatient here? Thing is we don't know when the Sydney office will be fully staffed again, if it's greater than 6 months then applying for EE might make more sense than waiting...
Indeed its the worst program ever. Processing time was not any gd even before Corona.If you have enough EE points then it would be fine to go for EE don't waste your time here. Its worst immigration program ever.
I'm wondering if doing the following makes any sense for me...
VO: Sydney, NS
Federal APP/AOR: August 2018
Pre-arrival: December 2019
Schedule A/PCC: January 2020
Now I'm still waiting for MR and it's been over 24 months...
Does it make sense to withdraw my QSW application and apply for Express Entry instead? Or am I being too impatient here? Thing is we don't know when the Sydney office will be fully staffed again, if it's greater than 6 months then applying for EE might make more sense than waiting...
That would be one way to make them hear us out. I agree however there should be some decent number of comments/tweets to draw their attention. We should be all part of this....Hey Guys,
Why don't we take our complaints to the IRCC twitter account? If a lot of people complain there about the PEQ/Quebec PR programs, they might be forced to do something about it. We have already started to do it. Ask them why they are not processing Quebec cases, tell them what difficulties we are facing because of this never-ending wait time, etc.
Are you implying that currently Sydney Office is still closed? I thought all immigration activities resumed in June.I've heard they'll be fully staffed in September. It may be only a rumor tho, idk.
Either way, you're almost there. You've already passed the 22 average, meaning that whenever Sydney Office restores their activities, your application should be one of their priorities.
I'm in the 20th month now and I already thought about it, but I don't think it worth starting over with another application knowing things can change anytime (what if there's a second Covid-19 wave and delays all the processes?) and it can get way worse if I become a new applicant again.