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SaBong

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Oct 13, 2019
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Hi all, I wanted to know if I need to inform IRCC of my travel updates for the purpose of tourism outside my home country. Since IRCC is taking forever to come up with a decision I plan to go on a vacation in April. Just wanted to know if I need tell IRCC about the updated travel history?
I had received an ADR for my spouse and myself asking for Travel History in December 2021 which I submitted in January 2022.
 

ElegantVegetable

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Oct 15, 2021
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I went to usps with a foriegn passport usually every where in us but usps don't accept that ..I had to finally take us pcc from a private center.
I think we are saying the same thing
UPS folks will do, it has to be main office not the drop off center. They'll take your finger prints. Apologies if I misunderstood.
 

Rkb94

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Jul 22, 2021
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Hi all, I wanted to know if I need to inform IRCC of my travel updates for the purpose of tourism outside my home country. Since IRCC is taking forever to come up with a decision I plan to go on a vacation in April. Just wanted to know if I need tell IRCC about the updated travel history?
I had received an ADR for my spouse and myself asking for Travel History in December 2021 which I submitted in January 2022.
No you don't, unless they ask for updated travel history again.
 
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Rkb94

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Jul 22, 2021
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Finally got through to an agent who read out the status. Security still not started :(
At least, they were apologetic about the wait time this this around.
Hey, when did you receive ADR?
And what does your Review of Additional Documents section says?
Mine says Not Applicable ever since I submitted the document and I never saw it changing to "We are reviewing..."
 

VVV62

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Feb 11, 2021
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AOR Received.
15-10-2020
Med's Done....
26-11-2020
You can email him via this address
Minister@cic.gc.ca

The body should basically be an enquiry into your application because it's over the stipulated processing time. Feel free to add any peculiar concerns you have as well.
Hi Vidnomenon!

Is it really worth to turn to the minister?
I surfed through this forum and found only one person whose application had been expedited after all. Unfortunately, no useful info about what he'd written in the letter was provided.

Could you also specify what "stipulated processing time" you meant? As I understand it correctly, everything over 6 months of an average processing time could be counted as a violation of the processing timing condition?
 

ImpatientAlligator

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Hi Vidnomenon!

Is it really worth to turn to the minister?
I surfed through this forum and found only one person whose application had been expedited after all. Unfortunately, no useful info about what he'd written in the letter was provided.

Could you also specify what "stipulated processing time" you meant? As I understand it correctly, everything over 6 months of an average processing time could be counted as a violation of the processing timing condition?
I'd suggest starting off with a performance request to the IRCC. Mention the delay and your hardships, ask about any additional documents you can send to speed up processing and finally request them to finish processing within 2 months.

The stipulated processing time is the advertised processing time - 6 months (still it is advertised as such).
 
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Jaspreet13

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Hello my company got shut down 2 years back I had worked for 1 year and they don’t have a website will it create any problem although I have got the reference letter and salary was paid directly in my account experts need your suggestions want to claim points for it
 

dankboi

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Apr 19, 2021
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Immigration Canada’s backlog grows to 1.84 million
As of mid-March, IRCC reports a backlog of 1,844,424 persons across all lines of business.
IRCC reports there are 1.84 million people waiting on decisions in its inventory as of mid-March.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) provided its latest inventory data to CIC News through a media request. The inventory comprises applications submitted by future Canadian citizens, permanent residents, international students, temporary workers, and visitors.

The backlog has progressed as follows since the summer:
Note on data reporting
The data represents the number of persons currently awaiting processing by IRCC.

CIC News is reporting the data exactly how IRCC provided it. Permanent residence inventory data is from March 15 and temporary residence inventory data is from March 17. The reason for the difference is when IRCC provided the March 15 temporary residence data initially, the “visitor record” data was missing. As IRCC does not keep snapshots of their inventory, except when requested, it was not possible for the media representatives to verify the March 15 visitor record data. The March 17 temporary residence data was provided when requested.

The comparison data from February 1 matches what IRCC provided at that time. In some cases, marked “N/A,” IRCC did not offer the information.

Where has IRCC made progress since last month?
Significant progress is being made on Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) applications. There are just 10,400 CEC persons left to be processed, which suggests IRCC could wind down this backlog by the spring. Meanwhile, tremendous progress is being made on FSWP applications. In the last two weeks, IRCC has processed more FSWP applicants than it did over a seven-month period in 2021. The department processed 4,000 FSWP persons between February 28 and March 15. At this current rate, the department could also wind down the FSWP backlog in the second half of this year.

Express Entry inventory
Immigration categoryPersons as of Mar. 15Persons as of Feb. 1Difference
Grand total123,524134,337-10,813
Federal Skilled Worker Program (EE)41,33649,751-8,415
Canadian Experience Class (EE)10,38815,139-4,751
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE)36,590 (EE) + 34,621 (No EE)68,682 (EE + No EE)+2,529
Federal Skilled Trades Program (EE)589805-216
The family class inventory has shown some progress in the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), as well as the humanitarian and compassionate category. Although there was some growth in the spouses, partners, children and other categories, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has said that processing standards for new applications are back to the 12-month standard. The government offers a tool for spousal sponsorship applicants to monitor their application status.

Family class immigration
Immigration categoryPersons as of Mar. 15Persons as of Feb. 1Difference
Total Family Class103,112102,222+890
FCH-Family relations - H&C3,3203,350-30
Parents and Grandparents35,32436,046-722
Spouses, partners, children, other family55,301 (spouses) + 9,166 (children and other)62,826+1,641

Where has the backlog grown since February?
As of the end of February 2022, the citizenship inventory is 453,265. This figure includes all prospective, mailroom estimates and unopened electronic applications.

IRCC previously reported the backlog for citizenship applicants was standing at about 448,000 on December 31, 2021.

There were about 5,000 more citizenship applications in the inventory at the end of February, compared to the end of December.

The Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence (TR2PR) pathway also saw an increase of about 5,400 applicants. Even though IRCC received all applications for this program between May 6 and November 5, 2021, these applications were saved in a cloud environment and not yet considered part of the inventory, an IRCC spokesperson said in an email to CIC News. The applications were then transferred to the Global Case Management System and counted in the inventory. IRCC received about 91,000 applications in total for the TR2PR program. As of March 15, 35,341 persons were reported in the inventory.

Other permanent residency program inventories that saw significant increases include the paper-based Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), the Caring for Children Program, and the Quebec Skilled Worker Program.

Permanent residence

Immigration categoryPersons as of Mar. 15Persons as of Feb. 1Difference
Grand total518,667519,030-363
Economic Class230,767230,573+194
Family Class103,112102,222+890
Humanitarian and Compassionate/Public Policy27,21827,436-218
Permit Holders Class1821-3
Protected Persons157,552158,778-1,226
 

dankboi

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Apr 19, 2021
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Economic class immigration
Total Economic Class230,767231,187230,573+194
Immigration categoryPersons as of Mar. 15Persons as of Feb. 28Persons as of Feb. 1Difference from earliest available date
Agri-Food Pilot Program649653N/A-4
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs2,6722,577N/A+95
Canadian Experience Class (EE)10,38812,08815,139-4,751
Canadian Experience Class (No EE)10784N/A+23
Caring For Children Program17,58516,31616,085+1,500
Federal Self Employed5,2635,1815,396-133
Federal Skilled Workers (C-50)190197N/A-7
Federal Skilled Workers (EE)41,33645,43749,751-8,415
Federal Skilled Workers (Pre C-50)2323N/A0
High Medical Needs Program1615N/a+1
Live-in Caregiver Program1,2681,328N/A-60
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE)36,59037,48468,682 (EE + No EE)-894
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE)34,62132,106N/A+2,515
Quebec Entrepreneur408416N/A-8
Quebec Investor14,30913,84514,117+464
Quebec Self Employed12189N/A+32
Quebec Skilled Workers26,99726,21725,263+1,734
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot870897N/A-27
Skilled Trades (EE)589632723-134
Skilled Trades (No EE)33N/A0
Start-up Business1,4211,295N/A+126
TR to PR35,34134,30429,864+5,477
Ministerial Instruction Economic ProgramsN/AN/A5,553N/A
There were also a number of increases in temporary residence applications. Work permits saw the largest increase up by about 14,700 between February 1 and March 17. Extensions for both work and study permits as well as visitor records were also on the rise.
Grand total872,492848,598+23,894
TR categoryPersons as of Mar. 17Persons as of Feb. 1Difference
Study Permit111,192112,185-993
Study Permit Extension30,53326,479+4,054
Temporary Resident Visa419,243420,097-854
Visitor Record68,52865,093+3,435
Work Permit100,20585,526+14,679
Work Permit Extension142,791139,218+3,573

Major changes since autumn 2021
IRCC has stopped holding Express Entry draws for CEC candidates since the fall of 2021, and for FSWP candidates since December 2020. The reason was to clear the large inventory of applications that caused processing times to increase. Pausing Express Entry draws for these programs means no new applications are coming in for them, allowing officers to process the backlog. IRCC has, however, been holding PNP draws biweekly in record numbers.

Public IRCC records suggest that Express Entry draws for FSWP and CEC candidates will resume in 2022, once the backlogs are reduced and the six-month processing standard can resume.

In the 2021 Budget, Canada allocated $85 million to reduce processing times across all IRCC lines of business. Minister Fraser has said this budget will allow Canada to return to processing service standards for study permits, work permits, and permanent resident card renewals by the end of the year. The temporary reduction in Express Entry admissions is so IRCC can wind down the processing of its TR2PR program.

Canada released the 2022-2024 Immigration Levels Plan in February. The government plans to admit record numbers of newcomers every year for the next three years. The Express Entry targets are significantly reduced for 2022 and 2023 but return to over 110,000 immigrants in 2024.

Canada has also introduced the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET), an accelerated temporary residence pathway for Ukrainians fleeing war. IRCC has said these special measures for Ukrainians will not impact the processing of refugee applications.
 
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zekkeh

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Sep 15, 2019
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@wonderbly when you received your remed request, did it include all of your family members? I just received a remed request and the medical report form behind only had my name on it. does this mean that my wife does not have to do it?