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GLSB

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Hola chicos. Como muchos esperando que despierten los de mexico.... pero haber que cuenta mas de algun aplicante...
Ya varios llevamos mas de 16, 17, 18 meses de espera....

Talvez si alguien ha tenido algun mensaje o algun update que comenten... haber que xxxxx esta pasando.....:mad::mad::mad:
 

mikecu

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Hola,

Nosotros llevamos ya más de 24 meses de espera y aún nada. Debajo nuestros tiempos:

Envío del dossier: Octubre de 2015
Apertura: Enero de 2016
AOR: Febrero de 2016
Chequeo Médico: Abril 2016 (Ya expirado. Probablemente tengamos q hacerlo de nuevo)
Requerimiento concerniente al servicio militar del aplicante principal (Llenar planilla explicando funciones durante este período): Septiembre de 2016
Requerimiento concerniente al servicio militar del aplicante principal (La misma planilla q nos pidieron en Septiembre de 2016, 17 meses atrás): Febrero 2018

Según las notas del GCMS, lo único que aparece en el dossier como pendiente es el chequeo de seguridad del aplicante principal, el resto aparece como "passed". Al parecer todo el motivo de la demora ha sido el procesamiento de la información concerniente al servicio militar.

Correos contactando al buró de visas en México hemos enviado varios, pero siempre la misma respuesta: "sea paciente, su expediente esta en tratamiento".

A principio de este año enviamos una queja a través sitio del CIC con respecto al tiempo de procesamiento. Nunca obtuvimos una respuesta directa pero 1 mes despues de enviarla es que nos contactan de Mexico pidiendo de nuevo la misma información concerniente al servicio militar. Al parecer de forma indirecta tuvo algún efecto ...

Lo último que hicimos fue excribir al ministro de inmigracion. Debajo la respuesta, por si les sirve de algo:

Dear X X:

Thank you for your correspondence of February XX, 2018, addressed to the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, concerning your application for permanent residence under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program. I have been asked to respond to your concerns.

I appreciate you sharing the circumstances that prompted you to write. The Department makes every effort to manage the applications we receive in the quickest way possible. However, the many steps involved in processing an application, coupled with the volume of applications, sometimes make it difficult to do so as quickly as we would like.

Maintaining the integrity of our immigration program is a priority of the Government of Canada. Individuals who want to live permanently in Canada must meet certain requirements which include medical, criminality and security clearances. These requirements exist to protect the interests and safety of Canadians. The onus rests on the applicant to prove that he or she has met the requirements for entry to Canada or that admission would not be contrary to legislative requirements.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducts background checks by working together with partner agencies, such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Canada Border Services Agency, medical authorities, and agencies of foreign governments. Background screening processes are non-discriminatory and universal in their application. Any delays or requirements that the Department’s partner agencies may need in providing input are something over which IRCC has no control. In addition, background and medical examination results are usually valid for a 12-month period. Should background or medical clearances expire during the application process, applicants are required to update their results.

Departmental records indicate that your application was received on October XX, 2015, and is being actively processed at the Canadian visa office in Mexico City. Your security screening is currently in progress. IRCC records further indicate that a letter was sent to you on February XX, 2018, requesting more information. Once your security check is complete and the requested information is received, the Department will be able to move forward with your application.

In addition, with regard to processing times, I would like to clarify that those listed on the Department’s Website indicate the average processing time for an application, meaning that officers are completing 80 percent of applications within the listed timeframe from the date of receipt of the completed application. These processing times are published to give applicants a general idea of how long a process takes. Please note, however, that this can vary depending on the number of applications the Department has received, as well as the circumstances and complexity of each individual case.

While I understand that this is not the response you had anticipated, I hope that you will find this information to be helpful.

Sincerely,

X X

Ministerial Enquiries Division