OMG good to know thank you i guessWe are in the middle of May 2021, no way they are going to process this year applications. People are waiting for years!
2 more years of waiting
OMG good to know thank you i guessWe are in the middle of May 2021, no way they are going to process this year applications. People are waiting for years!
I follow FB groups and there ppl from second half 2019 start to get CoRP.OMG good to know thank you i guess
2 more years of waiting
When they start processing outland applicant it will slow down for the inlands. I hope it drops less than 20 months!I follow FB groups and there ppl from second half 2019 start to get CoRP.
So I think for now it's around 17-19 months.
My assumption is that outlands won't be processed this year.Hi guys
don't you think that even if the vaccination will be over the situation of the canadian economy will prevent outland canadidate from going to canada?
That’s really good to hearI follow FB groups and there ppl from second half 2019 start to get CoRP.
So I think for now it's around 17-19 months.
It’s likely, because Quebec asks IRCC consider leftover quota from last year or proceed with inland only (I guess it’s up to IRCC).That’s really good to hear
Currently people from April 2020 are getting AOR.I got my xep number at Jan/2021 . I want to ask are people in 2020 starting to receive AOR number yet?
thanks for accurate answer but i wanna know is there any result or conclusion from the protester cause i never heard any feedback on news or TV.Protest happened.
Seems like ping pong game doesn't end.Very fresh to read from the Minister of Immigration Canada https://www.ledevoir.com/politique/quebec/602333/immigration-la-balle-est-dans-le-camp-de-quebec-dit-mendicino
Such a nonsense....The federal government recalled that 50,000 skilled workers are awaiting permanent residence, but that the Quebec targets do not allow all the requests processed to be absorbed.
Quebec's immigration thresholds in 2021, this year, are a maximum of 26,000 people
These statements annoyed Quebec, which continued to blame the federal government for processing delays.
That make sense. If they could process newly 90000 why not 50000. So it’s the Quebec side chocking the process and the inventory is piling up. A simple math would forecast at least 2 more years to clear up the backlog and folks from 2020 can expect their PR sometime during 2023. disappointed!Very fresh to read from the Minister of Immigration Canada https://www.ledevoir.com/politique/quebec/602333/immigration-la-balle-est-dans-le-camp-de-quebec-dit-mendicino