The officer told me only that by 1 year mark I should get an answer (or everything done). I think she said 'an answer', then she asked me to leave because there were many other people waiting to be interviewed. Strange.
My friend told me that there was no explanation (probably there was something very general, like not enough proofs that she will live in Canada, because the law was such that they could do almost whatever they wanted, it was 6 years ago) and that she was in shock as well as her lawyer who wanted to go to media and escalate it further. But my friend gave up finally, because she already moved to Spain for work, and actually didn't care much. OK, that's an ugly story, and I applied almost two months after I gathered 1460 days. Let's hope we don't share the same destiny. My daughter is born here, I'm staying anyway. With PR you can live equally more or less the same life, but it's somehow nuisance to always be in a second tier, and with the feeling that the country that you're living in doesn't want you.