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Possible Strike Action by IRCC employees starting mid-April

Cece450

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My partner's ceremony is on April 27th as well. His Italian passport is also expiring, as well as his PR card (waiting on renewal to be processed which won't...) and he has to go to his brother's wedding in Italy at the end of May. What a freaking mess...
I also have an emergency work trip on May 1st. A mess indeed, but not all hope is lost. I also wonder that even if we proceed with our virtual ceremonies, the processing of the certificates will take forever since it's an administrative task and they will be on strike.
 
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B. B.

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Mine is on the 27th. When I called IRCC this morning they did confirm that only the unionized workers will go on strike, and there are some officers who are deemed essential so things won't stop completely, but will be delayed.
So what that mean? That ceremony will be held?
 

Cece450

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Look what I came across regarding the IRCC strike update:

Latest IRCC Strike Update – April 18
Our internal sources reveal that IRCC staff managers had virtual meetings around 2-3 pm EST, with their team members regarding the strike.

They have instructed their team that long term/indeterminate (full-time employees) will go on strike beginning at 12:01 am EST Wednesday April 19, 2023 in alignment with the PSAC instructions.

IRCC employees are now officially on strike until government agrees to their demands.

However, temporary short-term hired employees will continue to work as usual. Temporary short-term employees were hired to clear the backlogs and are not part of any union.

You can read the full article here: https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/ircc-strike-2023-expect-processing-delays/

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sumeet169

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So what that mean? That ceremony will be held?
I believe so. The executives will not be on strike and temporary and contract workers will not be strike. The work done by third party will continue. Also, I believe that since they have been in strike position for a while. There must have been a back up plan devised for such services as Oath.
 

GwenFayeth

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Look what I came across regarding the IRCC strike update:

Latest IRCC Strike Update – April 18
Our internal sources reveal that IRCC staff managers had virtual meetings around 2-3 pm EST, with their team members regarding the strike.

They have instructed their team that long term/indeterminate (full-time employees) will go on strike beginning at 12:01 am EST Wednesday April 19, 2023 in alignment with the PSAC instructions.

IRCC employees are now officially on strike until government agrees to their demands.

However, temporary short-term hired employees will continue to work as usual. Temporary short-term employees were hired to clear the backlogs and are not part of any union.

You can read the full article here: https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/ircc-strike-2023-expect-processing-delays/

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Hah AGAIN the temporary possibly foreign worker to the rescue. This is the Canadian way. We run this country.
 

yyzstudent

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Look what I came across regarding the IRCC strike update:

Latest IRCC Strike Update – April 18
Our internal sources reveal that IRCC staff managers had virtual meetings around 2-3 pm EST, with their team members regarding the strike.

They have instructed their team that long term/indeterminate (full-time employees) will go on strike beginning at 12:01 am EST Wednesday April 19, 2023 in alignment with the PSAC instructions.

IRCC employees are now officially on strike until government agrees to their demands.

However, temporary short-term hired employees will continue to work as usual. Temporary short-term employees were hired to clear the backlogs and are not part of any union.

You can read the full article here: https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/ircc-strike-2023-expect-processing-delays/

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From the same article:

“These temporary employees mostly handle the temporary visa applications such as study visa, work visa, and visitor visa.

They are assigned 80 applications per day from different countries for temporary visas.

Permanent residency applications being more complex are handled by permanent employees, so we may see a dent in processing of such applications.”
 
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irinaaas11

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I also have an emergency work trip on May 1st. A mess indeed, but not all hope is lost. I also wonder that even if we proceed with our virtual ceremonies, the processing of the certificates will take forever since it's an administrative task and they will be on strike.
Yep, the certificates are going to take forever, and plus, Service Canada passport centers are also going to be on strike. Double whammy :confused:
 

irinaaas11

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Aug 1, 2019
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I believe so. The executives will not be on strike and temporary and contract workers will not be strike. The work done by third party will continue. Also, I believe that since they have been in strike position for a while. There must have been a back up plan devised for such services as Oath.
I don't think they care enough to have a backup plan in place. We can't know for sure if the ceremonies are gonna happen or not, we'll have to wait and see what happens this week. If they cancel this week's ceremonies, then we can assume they will cancel all of them until the strike ends. I just hope that this strike won't last as long as the 2013 one!
 

piotrqc

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I believe so. The executives will not be on strike and temporary and contract workers will not be strike. The work done by third party will continue. Also, I believe that since they have been in strike position for a while. There must have been a back up plan devised for such services as Oath.

Unfortunately, life experience shows that you are quite an optimist, dear friend.

'' Bis repetita '': The same thing that happened with the covid period, coupled with the misuse of the vacancy code 699 by federal employees (A leave that allows them to be paid at full rate at nothing do, renews several months for several, on the back of taxes paid by honest workers), the same thing will most certainly happen again: Which means a complete halt to ''non-essential'' operations, and a pharaminous backlog that will increase even more, compared to the one that already exists...

Be prepared to wait several more months (or years), more.
 

GwenFayeth

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Unfortunately, life experience shows that you are quite an optimist, dear friend.

'' Bis repetita '': The same thing that happened with the covid period, coupled with the misuse of the vacancy code 699 by federal employees (A leave that allows them to be paid at full rate at nothing do, renews several months for several, on the back of taxes paid by honest workers), the same thing will most certainly happen again: Which means a complete halt to ''non-essential'' operations, and a pharaminous backlog that will increase even more, compared to the one that already exists...

Be prepared to wait several more months (or years), more.
Looking at the spread sheet, there hasn't been much movement recently. I suppose this has to do with the strikes. I don't dare doing anything remotely like this at work myself. The rest of us normies are having to continue to work hard under the harshest of circumstances.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_KE3Bu3C3gOyEm0mRVcJH9nEA2u2GOhfpUZOckOWmN0/edit#gid=122463273
 

lila777

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Could anyone point me to any official document that explains whether an applicant must be in Canada for their online interview please?
My interview invitation letter says nothing about location requirements, and google shows no results.