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I asked For My notes. Appears 2nd stage elegibility assessment. It's weird because since may 24 it's supposed i passed elegibility.
Wow ! I applied for my notes, June 6th and received it back July 24th with last update November 1, 2024. My
Primary Office: CPC Mississauga
Secondary Office: Montreal Immigration

Is this normal for my secondary being Montreal even though I’m in Ontario ?
 
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Wow ! I applied for my notes, June 6th and received it back July 24th with last update November 1, 2024. My
Primary Office: CPC Mississauga
Secondary Office: Montreal Immigration

Is this normally for my secondary being Montreal even though I’m in Ontario ?


I applied for the notes on June 11th, received on Aug 01st. Looooong time now.
My primary office is CPC MIssissauga and second. office is Etbicoke. It´s supposed it doesnt matter where is your office. That is the immigration office location. They process from different provinces. It´s not about your location. There are in Nova Scotia, here in Edmonton and somewhere else. Dont worry about it.
 
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-initiatives/levels/inventories-backlogs.html
From January to June 2025, IRCC made 230,500 decisions and gave PR to 207,600 people.

The PR target for 2025 is 395,000.


IRCC officers are working slower now because they are already close to this year’s target. Protected persons are not a priority. Even if they have a Notice of Decision (NOD) and an open work permit, giving PR is not required. The Canadian government decides this based on its own needs.
 
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https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-initiatives/levels/inventories-backlogs.html
From January to June 2025, IRCC made 230,500 decisions and gave PR to 207,600 people.

The PR target for 2025 is 395,000.


IRCC officers are working slower now because they are already close to this year’s target. Protected persons are not a priority. Even if they have a Notice of Decision (NOD) and an open work permit, giving PR is not required. The Canadian government decides this based on its own needs.
Giving PR is not required? u r away from reality, literally it said eligible for permanent residence on NOD, and this group has already applied it means they are already on the way to get PR and secondly talking about quota, every stream has quota, and we are aware of that. It’s very less on quota and no issues on that.
 
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Giving PR is not required? u r away from reality, literally it said eligible for permanent residence on NOD, and this group has already applied it means they are already on the way to get PR and secondly talking about quota, every stream has quota, and we are aware of that. It’s very less on quota and no issues on that.
No, protected person status does not automatically mean you’re a permanent resident. You must submit your PR application separately with NOD and pass all required checks.
 
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No, protected person status does not automatically mean you’re a permanent resident. You must submit your PR application separately with NOD and pass all required checks.
Yes that’s what I said u need to apply and will be eligible. There is difference between “priority” and “not required” so yes we r not getting prioritize processes but still in a stream. Thats what I meant.
 
Yes that’s what I said u need to apply and will be eligible. There is difference between “priority” and “not required” so yes we r not getting prioritize processes but still in a stream. Thats what I meant.
You might not always be eligible. Thats why they have bg checks.
 
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-initiatives/levels/inventories-backlogs.html
From January to June 2025, IRCC made 230,500 decisions and gave PR to 207,600 people.

The PR target for 2025 is 395,000.


IRCC officers are working slower now because they are already close to this year’s target. Protected persons are not a priority. Even if they have a Notice of Decision (NOD) and an open work permit, giving PR is not required. The Canadian government decides this based on its own needs.

Ladies and gentlemen, it appears we have a new IRCC spokesperson in town!
 
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-initiatives/levels/inventories-backlogs.html
From January to June 2025, IRCC made 230,500 decisions and gave PR to 207,600 people.

The PR target for 2025 is 395,000.


IRCC officers are working slower now because they are already close to this year’s target. Protected persons are not a priority. Even if they have a Notice of Decision (NOD) and an open work permit, giving PR is not required. The Canadian government decides this based on its own needs.
Everyone knows it the Canadian government has lost control, and they know it too. Fake asylum claims, fake marriages, and other immigration frauds have flooded the system. IRCC even admitted some officers took money to speed up files. Before PR for protected persons took 12–15 months. Now it’s 30–45 months. Why? Because the system is clogged with abuse and fraud. I’m not naming anyone, but this is reality, and we’re all paying the price with long waits.
Patience to everyone.
 
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