Hi, thank you!!Hi
Congrats dear. Can you share your application process timeline?
Regards
Mathew
AOR SEP 2019
ADR NOV 2019
MEDICALS REQUEST NOV 2019
PRE-ARRIVAL LETTER (ELIGIBILITY PASSED) JULY 2020
MEDICAL REQUEST NOV 2021
PPR NOV 2021
Hi, thank you!!Hi
Congrats dear. Can you share your application process timeline?
Regards
Mathew
Thank you!! Sole founderAwesome, Congratulation! Do you have co-founder in your team?
The timing is great! Would you please also tell us from which country you applied? Because apparently, the processing time of us Iranians is longer than you.Hi, thank you!!
AOR SEP 2019
ADR NOV 2019
MEDICALS REQUEST NOV 2019
PRE-ARRIVAL LETTER (ELIGIBILITY PASSED) JULY 2020
MEDICAL REQUEST NOV 2021
PPR NOV 2021
Congratulations my friend. We can officially say start up visa is moving. All the best in your journey to Canada.Hi everyone!! Can’t believe, finally today received passport request letter it was a long wait since Sep 2019. Patience is the key
Congratulations my friend. We can officially say start up visa is moving. All the best in your journey to Canada.
I would suggest to contact an immigration lawyer to handle the situation. I have not experienced this personally but seems like you are very close to getting your PR after a year long peer review, may be contacting an expert doesn't hurt. Did you contact your incubator or angel investor or VC and try to find out if they can suggest on your situation?Guys does anybody has any experience with Procedural Fairness Letter.
My AOR is August 2019, after a few docs requests, my file went under peer review in OCT 2019.
Peer review was completed after a year in OCT 2020.
Now in 2021 NOV, I have received a Procedural fairness letter.
The letter sounds very negative. The same questions are asked as compared to the time of peer review.
Any advice could help at this time.
Thank you
It's very frustrating to see the processing time to go from 16 months, then to 30+.Please help sign the following petition to help speed up the SUV process Thank you so much for helping out!
https://www.change.org/p/ircc-speed-up-the-suv-program-process-before-our-start-ups-die
Hi SBrahma,Guys does anybody has any experience with Procedural Fairness Letter.
My AOR is August 2019, after a few docs requests, my file went under peer review in OCT 2019.
Peer review was completed after a year in OCT 2020.
Now in 2021 NOV, I have received a Procedural fairness letter.
The letter sounds very negative. The same questions are asked as compared to the time of peer review.
Any advice could help at this time.
Thank you
@SBrahma - Sorry to hear that after all the waiting and Peer Reivew, now you have got PFL. What is their main concern that was raised in Peer Review and PFL?Guys does anybody has any experience with Procedural Fairness Letter.
My AOR is August 2019, after a few docs requests, my file went under peer review in OCT 2019.
Peer review was completed after a year in OCT 2020.
Now in 2021 NOV, I have received a Procedural fairness letter.
The letter sounds very negative. The same questions are asked as compared to the time of peer review.
Any advice could help at this time.
Thank you
@IRCCplease - what's your recommendation on ways to follow-up more with IRCC?It's very frustrating to see the processing time to go from 16 months, then to 30+.
I agree that the COVID has been affecting the IRCC operation. However, I believe more following up is needed.
I saw from previous replies, that some lawyers follow up on immigrations issues that are trending on Twitter.@IRCCplease - what's your recommendation on ways to follow-up more with IRCC?
Yes, exactly.I agree there are many ahead of us - but if your files move then our files will. So this effort is worth trying.
People who have pending files filed from 2019 and till June 2020, unless you move ahead our turns will take another 2 years - things need to normalize now and more than a year old files should start getting evaluated. The wait should be made shorter is our appeal.
Again we who have filed paper applications in 2020 and early 2021 should get digitized for us to see where are we in the queue. It feels like a black box - no one has an answer and 31 months is too long to hold your anxiety.
We are too tiny in number to pay attention to but we need some answer - the efforts of ours and our loved ones in our startups and also, our savings are in it. If you ask me there are many lawyers like Steven Meurrens who actually take up issues if they see something is trending on Twitter - their client base comes from that - someone will lobby for us too. it's just worth a try.
I would suggest to contact an immigration lawyer to handle the situation. I have not experienced this personally but seems like you are very close to getting your PR after a year long peer review, may be contacting an expert doesn't hurt. Did you contact your incubator or angel investor or VC and try to find out if they can suggest on your situation?
@SBrahma - Sorry to hear that after all the waiting and Peer Reivew, now you have got PFL. What is their main concern that was raised in Peer Review and PFL?
From what I understand, if you get PFL with the same issues of Peer Review it means that you were not able to convince peer review about the genuineness of your business. Looks like the odds are stacked up against you, so you should try to lawyer up.
Hi SBrahma,
A Fairness letter is issued to give the applicant a chance to explain clearly issues of what IRCC and the investigation party are concerned about your project after the peer review (which contents were mentioned in your fairness letter). IRCC is waiting for your final explanation before giving the final decision. Some cases were approved and some were rejected as I know. You should work closely with your representative for giving any explanation.
Best of luck.
Like all businesses lawyers have to make money and our case doesn't fall under pro-bono reasons of humanitarian or refugees, where lawyers do free work. So don't expect any lawyer to pick up your tweet and file a class-action case for this. Similarly, Media will pick up cases of Spouses who have been seperated for 2-3 years or grand-parents program, where families have been seperated.I saw from previous replies, that some lawyers follow up on immigrations issues that are trending on Twitter.
So, I am asking if we are using the hashtag #speedupSUV and tagging the related persons? Other than the petition, are there any ways to raise concerns?
Note that I have emailed them before - no response after all