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He does not know anything and don’t expect help from him better get advice from some lawyer because its too late if you applied in 2021 and still you did not get CSQ.

The office has essentially told them they are in line for CSQ and are waiting their turn to receive it. The whole system is full of people in queues waiting. Not sure what a lawyer would do about this. For Quebec this is not a highly abnormal professing time.
 
Me, almost 49 months
I don’t care anymore. Forget about PR and live your life man

I scroll on this forum from time to time just for fun

With such long processing time agree. Live your life and integrate into Canada. PR will eventually come.
 
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this is so disheartening :)
I am planning to move from this province, don’t know if it’s gonna help or not

At this point not sure it makes sense. We don’t know how IRCC places you in the outside of Quebec processing Quebec when people move out of Quebec. Processing times are also increasing out of Quebec as well. Given the economy and lower cost of living in Quebec compared to other parts of the country I would only move if it makes sense for other reasons on top of PR like having secured a better job, you’d be better off financially, you’ve secured housing, you have a community who will support you in the other city, etc.
 
At this point not sure it makes sense. We don’t know how IRCC places you in the outside of Quebec processing Quebec when people move out of Quebec. Processing times are also increasing out of Quebec as well. Given the economy and lower cost of living in Quebec compared to other parts of the country I would only move if it makes sense for other reasons on top of PR like having secured a better job, you’d be better off financially, you’ve secured housing, you have a community who will support you in the other city, etc.
I am thinking because no one knows if it will help to get my PR faster or not, it is uncertainty
 
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I am thinking because no one knows if it will help to get my PR faster or not, it is uncertainty

Which is why you probably need other reasons for it to make sense to move at this point. You are nearing the end of the queue in Quebec and nobody will be able to guarantee faster processing outside Quebec.
 
Which is why you probably need other reasons for it to make sense to move at this point. You are nearing the end of the queue in Quebec and nobody will be able to guarantee faster processing outside Quebec.
because I don’t know if I am nearing the end they always say on the phone all the assessments are done and it is waiting to be finalized..sometimes I feel I am never going to get it that's why I thought maybe moving will help
 
because I don’t know if I am nearing the end they always say on the phone all the assessments are done and it is waiting to be finalized..sometimes I feel I am never going to get it that's why I thought maybe moving will help

You are in a queue waiting your turn. Have you been comparing your timeline to others in Quebec who applied at a similar date?There isn’t a strict chronological order but that will give you the best idea of where you are in the queue. In general Canada except Quebec and Quebec don’t have a limit on how many asylum cases they approve but there is a yearly target for how many PRs are approved who are protected people or refugees (privately and government sponsored. There is a huge pool of people now waiting for a relatively small number of spots leading to an ever increasing processing times inside and outside Quebec. I’m sure it’s frustrating but that is why processing times are so long and getting longer.