I guess with psac employees taking a break from everything, we're pretty much doing the same.so quiet
Pretty much everything is cancelled that was scheduled. It's going to be a chaos once they are back to work after strike.Just received an email, my ceremony for 27th is cancelled
Absolutely, there's going to be further delays on already delayed applications.Pretty much everything is cancelled that was scheduled. It's going to be a chaos once they are back to work after strike.
Was that virtual or in person ?Just received an email, my ceremony for 27th is cancelled
i doubt if they will THROW OPEN the floodgates. they may do a long contained test with limited capacity (like the press release we read abt online applications - causing a slowdown there), and even after that they may start it from that date onwards (like what we saw for e-certificates i.e. past applicants were not given that option).If they implement self-administered oaths in June , everyone will be done with their oaths this year !
MTL mean montreal?Someone from MTL office (from another forum) who had a ceremony scheduled for 20th April, got a call yesterday for an oath ceremony scheduled today. He completed it successfully apparently (Apr 26). So people who's ceremonies were cancelled, keep an eye out for calls/missed voicemails/emails and such. I'm not sure if this was just some anomalous thing that MTL did or there will be others.
This whole thing sucks big time. I applied for my passport before the strike for urgent processing. I paid the extra cost. They said passport will only be ready for pickup the day before my flight; which is tomorrow. Called passport service today and my passport is not ready because it does not qualify as urgent. Wtf! Spent so much on this trip alreadySo as per the immigration minister if this strike dint happen, 10s of thousands of files would have been processed. The strike doesn't look like to be ending any sooner and that nothing is being done to end this. This whole thing sucks big time. Can't blame the workers either as they are just fighting for their rights.