anarsoul said:The problem is they're taking refugees from refugee camps in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan. Where there's no danger to their lives.
Now, that's a shame. I must say I didn't know about that. Forget what I said.Canadaistheway said:these refugees are mostly in Lebanon and Jordan where it is safe so I don't see why they couldn't be kept safe there until they get proper processing.
Target processing is actually 6 months. Problem is our application processing is being almost completely funded by our processing fees (correct me if I am wrong). Now, our apps are not moving at all, ECAS is down, MyCIC is so-so. In the mean time refugee applications are moving forward and they have ECAS (while none of us does). VERY few PPRs after October and no official communication from the CIC. Logical assumption: they have diverted resources we paid for to process refugees while taking credit for it.MySky said:Aren't we supposed to wait for the 6-month target processing time before claiming our money is being given to the refugees without our consent?
Some July applicants will pass 6 months milestone on January 1st. And honestly, only 2 weeks left. Short working week (Dec 29-31) doesn't count, too many people take vacations on these dates.MySky said:Aren't we supposed to wait for the 6-month target processing time before claiming our money is being given to the refugees without our consent?
Seems like my worst nightmare is coming true.... :anarsoul said:Some July applicants will pass 6 months milestone on January 1st. And honestly, only 2 weeks left. Short working week (Dec 29-31) doesn't count, too many people take vacations on these dates.
golden speechCanadaistheway said:Don't get me wrong. I am all for helping people in need as much as I can. The problem is that it has to be my own choice. I put my hard earned money toward processing my application. Now they serve another purpose without even asking for my permission. Last but not least, they take all the credit. So yes, I do have the right to be mad.
Man, why do you even comment, you are October!cr_ramos07 said:We can speculate and complain in the forums as much as we want but the truth is that if we're within the first 6 months there is nothing we can do about it. As far as I know, before the EE was implemented the application for PPR used to last much longer than 6 months, and also remember that every 2 - 3 weeks we have over 1000 new applicants. It makes sense to me that the whole process takes some time... except for those lucky ones who have gotten the PR in less than a month.
Take it easy, it'll happen
The issue is they require upfront medical exam for EE which is valid only for a year. And last day of its validity is the last day of visa validity. I don't want to spend 600CAD for another exam.cr_ramos07 said:We can speculate and complain in the forums as much as we want but the truth is that if we're within the first 6 months there is nothing we can do about it. As far as I know, before the EE was implemented the application for PPR used to last much longer than 6 months, and also remember that every 2 - 3 weeks we have over 1000 new applicants. It makes sense to me that the whole process takes some time... except for those lucky ones who have gotten the PR in less than a month.
Take it easy, it'll happen
That is 6 months after a COMPLETE application. From your signature, looks like they did request additional docs from you. Selam bu aradaHakikiKanada said:I am June 14 AOR and no DM, there are lots of like me. I'll hit 6 months in few days..
Haha! I have seen more than a few Octobers with PPR already... meanwhile I am extending my work permit until June because I foresee that I'll have to wait more than a few months more. But getting upset won't make it go fasterHakikiKanada said:Man, why do you even comment, you are October!
I don't want to get into this debate, just want to point out several things to try and calm things down a bit.Canadaistheway said:Target processing is actually 6 months. Problem is our application processing is being almost completely funded by our processing fees (correct me if I am wrong). Now, our apps are not moving at all, ECAS is down, MyCIC is so-so. In the mean time refugee applications are moving forward and they have ECAS (while none of us does). VERY few PPRs after October and no official communication from the CIC. Logical assumption: they have diverted resources we paid for to process refugees while taking credit for it.
Commenting on your last sentence: CIC said in their official twitter, which is false. we can clearly see they are delaying the applications from July and August. They are just not agreeing to this.ellia said:I don't want to get into this debate, just want to point out several things to try and calm things down a bit.
First of all, we don't know the details of how CIC's budget is formed and spent. You've made your assumption and asked others to prove you wrong, but none of us has a way to check that, so it's neither here nor there.
ECAS is down, so actually, we can't know if our applications are moving or not I've read about cases of people getting PPR without ever getting their ECAS acess. While it might sound overly optimistic, I choose to stick to this opinion until I hit 6 months.
MyCIC works, the previous couple days were the first time it was down, as far as I know. (I don't know if there is (or can technically be) any relation, but it's interesting to note that it happened around the time media reported the details of last year's cyber-attack on CRA that led to revision and patching of all government online services).
And lastly, CIC did comment on the issue: in their official Twitter, they said that the refugees will not affect the processing of other streams (including other refugees).