So I’ve spoken to a rep and they said that the visa offices are no longer sending out PPR for now as they want to open up and have people come in to bring in their passports rather then mailing them in. I was also told it may have something to do with the vaccines. They want as much people to be vaccinated before they enter into certain countries like Canada etc.
Delaying the process on the premise of "Waiting for all applicants to get vaccinated" is not feasible (mind you this west-africa) however, if that is the case, would they not send out a memo to all applicants and advise them to get vaccinated? You think they will just keep waiting and waiting till they assume applicants have not been vaccinated? In as much as the location of the office is in Ghana, I would assume a Canadian organization will be sensible enough to apply feasibility and common sense to any new initiative.
Again you are saying they want people to bring in their passport rather than mail it in.... Like Seriously in 2021????? People all over west africa who depends on AVO will now have to physically come to Accra just to get passport stamped? Why burn such time, money, resources and stress to come when they are not been interviewed? Goes back to my first point, Canadian Organization don't do things without at least thinking, and I would be so disappointed and shocked if this is the case.
While we do not have official address from IRCC or AVO confirming these information I suggest we treat these kind of info as personal use. Announcing that PPR are not being issued without any formal address from the offices in question can only cause devastation to thousands of people who come here and hope to get inside knowledge from fellow applicants. I would also advice that everyone on the forum do their due diligence and confirm any "INFORMAL" news before taking any action.
I pray and I believe in due time, very soon, we will all get our answers. #Peace