Thanks for the words of encouragement. I applied in October, 2018....when did u apply? This is almost final step Don't loose hope . your family will come Canada soon. God solve your problem soon
Thanks for the words of encouragement. I applied in October, 2018....when did u apply? This is almost final step Don't loose hope . your family will come Canada soon. God solve your problem soon
I'm sorry to have caused you or anyone on this forum any inconveniences. It's just how it is....I feel so bad reading this. Don't worry, everything will soon be over. No one here can give an accurate information. It is at best speculations! It will soon be over..
I think the due date in gcms notes is the deadline.I think security take long time & the officer doing security has a time limit
Hi,Hello friend
Does anyone here know about pilot project program i recieved a email which says you are accepted as pilot program for PR process . ?
I’m one of the applicant picked for this pilot project. What I can say based on my six months experience is that the way IRCC ask you to submit documents for the statuary requirements is way faster than the traditional way. And I don’t know which pilot program you are picked since there are two types as far as my research takes me. The one, and I’m part of, is called Centralized Concurrent Pilot project which is supposed to run for one year. The Cliant Support Agent explained to me, in a phone call, all files that falls in this project will be completed in the project time frame, one year. So make your self ready to submit the requested documents. But no one knows how long it will take. But for sure I can tell you it will not be longer than the traditional one. Finger crossed, will be faster than the old way. Good luckThanks for the swift response.
Is it going to make my application faster ?
One of the good elements in this pilot is the fact that your file and your dependents will be processed together here in Mississauga, not in the overseas offices that they do in the old way. So that means when a decision is given, it is for all, the principal applicant and dependents. That you can imagine how much time it takes to communicate back and forth with the visa office. The pilot project will avoid all these hustle.I’m one of the applicant picked for this pilot project. What I can say based on my six months experience is that the way IRCC ask you to submit documents for the statuary requirements is way faster than the traditional way. And I don’t know which pilot program you are picked since there are two types as far as my research takes me. The one, and I’m part of, is called Centralized Concurrent Pilot project which is supposed to run for one year. The Cliant Support Agent explained to me, in a phone call, all files that falls in this project will be completed in the project time frame, one year. So make your self ready to submit the requested documents. But no one knows how long it will take. But for sure I can tell you it will not be longer than the traditional one. Finger crossed, will be faster than the old way. Good luck
same as me ,my kids are said you are giving us promises,last year ,and the year before,and the year before,and the year before,and now corona virus,kids dont trust in me now....I'm so mentally tired of the whole thing, honestly. My wife is tired, my kids are tired. It got to a stage, my 6 year old girl told me to come back home if I'm unable to bring them to Canada. At some point in time, she stopped talking to me until her mother intervened. I just hope this situation will not turn to "had I known"....
days ago i called IRCC ,THE SAME DAY I COMPLETED 18 MONTHS,the agent said that :For people who have experience concerning this kind of message (20 % complex application).... What happens eventually? Would they make a decision (dm or copr) if they're unable to verify whatever information they need or they'll wait till after how many months trying to verify by all means? Thanks in advance for your responses!
Hello my friendHello friends,
I applied for Pr on Aug 2019 and they started processing on Dec 2019 at the moment the timeline bar is saying that 46% completed. I just want to ask that this processing pace is fast or slow?
Thanks
Hello friends,
I applied for Pr on Aug 2019 and they started processing on Dec 2019 at the moment the timeline bar is saying that 46% completed. I just want to ask that this processing pace is fast or slow?
Thanks
People here are waiting mostly more than 20 months and now you call yourself a victim after 5 months?!Hi,
I think you are the next ‘victim’ of this pilot project. Welcome to my world and worries, of course. I had received the same latter in mid December 2019 and my application went well till the end of January 2020. They requested all statuary requirements like medical, biometric, police clearance and passport of my dependents one after another and I completed submitting all the requested documents by end of January. That was so good. But after medical passes, there has not been any update since end of January 2020. You might have seen my tread in this platform in May. I think we can follow each other to learn how the new pilot will unfold. Let’s keep in touch.
Refugee privilegePeople here are waiting mostly more than 20 months and now you call yourself a victim after 5 months?!
It is in an inverted quote and I was meant to joke. I have no intention, what so ever, to complain about the long waiting. I have already expressed in my previous posts my sympathy for those colleagues who have been waiting long. I’m really discontented why these colleagues are waiting that long. So I ask apologies if you find that inappropriate. Just to throw a joke to make some people smile since many people are disenchanted about the IRCC process.People here are waiting mostly more than 20 months and now you call yourself a victim after 5 months?!