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SithLord

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Aug 18, 2017
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Dude, yes! This! I have been talking about this...actually more like beating a dead horse, hahaha! So glad to find more kindred spirits! I don't have to be alone in my corner anymore. :D

It makes no sense that I am good enough for travel to the US, the UK and the Schengen Area, but not Canada?! A long-term visa from any one of these three regions should be enough for an automatic security clearance from CBSA. I've even held a visitor visa to Canada in the past! Sorry to get on the soap box, but I've never had a visa refusal. Strangely, I've noticed a few people with prior visa refusals to the US - and I mean absolutely no offense, each case is different - go through to PPR with a later AOR date. What the actual frack?! (My rage is directed at IRCC, obviously.)
You're not alone!! A couple of months ago, I read a case from September about a guy having a criminal history in Dubai and still got his PPR within 6 months. Due to his criminal history he was even refused a visa to US. Many consultants believed his application will be refused. So it's wonderful and an amazing story that the guy managed to fight through everything and achieve his Canadian dream.

Now what I don't understand is how is his case in any way not complex? Yet, the ones with no criminal history, no visa refusals, travelling to multiple countries and going through passport checks without any issues are found to be complex cases and are made to wait even after 8 months. Can anyone make sense of this logic? :confused:

I don't want people to take my post in a negative way. Yes, every case is different but just pointing out about ridiculous this looks for IRCC and CBSA.
 

derkdsou

Champion Member
Oct 3, 2018
1,069
2,266
Man, stuff like that is really maddening. It's unjust, unacceptable. I really have to stop myself from giving this sort of feedback to the call center agents because they are just cogs in the wheel...and they're so nice and oblivious to how IRCC works. Yet, we have all played by their rules. We have waited the six months we were provided as an estimate, and we're expected to believe nobody at IRCC saw they'd have to ramp up their hiring after inviting a record number of candidates over 2017-18? Did they really get caught in the headlights? I can't buy that.

I've been robbed of my sleep these past couple of weeks. Maybe I'll get used to this anxiety soon. Human beings do have an amazing ability to adapt to anything.

You're not alone!! A couple of months ago, I read a case from September about a guy having a criminal history in Dubai and still got his PPR within 6 months. Due to his criminal history he was even refused a visa to US. Many consultants believed his application will be refused. So it's wonderful and an amazing story that the guy managed to fight through everything and achieve his Canadian dream.

Now what I don't understand is how is his case in any way not complex? Yet, the ones with no criminal history, no visa refusals, travelling to multiple countries and going through passport checks without any issues are found to be complex cases and are made to wait even after 8 months. Can anyone make sense of this logic? :confused:

I don't want people to take my post in a negative way. Yes, every case is different but just pointing out about ridiculous this looks for IRCC and CBSA.
 

USProgrammer

Champion Member
Oct 29, 2018
1,038
1,335
Texas, USA
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
CIO-Sydney, NS
NOC Code......
2174
AOR Received.
01-12-2018
Passport Req..
25-03-2019
LANDED..........
24-08-2019
Man, stuff like that is really maddening. It's unjust, unacceptable. I really have to stop myself from giving this sort of feedback to the call center agents because they are just cogs in the wheel...and they're so nice and oblivious to how IRCC works. Yet, we have all played by their rules. We have waited the six months we were provided as an estimate, and we're expected to believe nobody at IRCC saw they'd have to ramp up their hiring after inviting a record number of candidates over 2017-18? Did they really get caught in the headlights? I can't buy that.

I've been robbed of my sleep these past couple of weeks. Maybe I'll get used to this anxiety soon. Human beings do have an amazing ability to adapt to anything.
It doesn't really explain why some get their PPRs faster. It's clearly not FIFO but we don't really know how the ordering happens.
 
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angelica2019

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May 31, 2019
37
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Man, stuff like that is really maddening. It's unjust, unacceptable. I really have to stop myself from giving this sort of feedback to the call center agents because they are just cogs in the wheel...and they're so nice and oblivious to how IRCC works. Yet, we have all played by their rules. We have waited the six months we were provided as an estimate, and we're expected to believe nobody at IRCC saw they'd have to ramp up their hiring after inviting a record number of candidates over 2017-18? Did they really get caught in the headlights? I can't buy that.

I've been robbed of my sleep these past couple of weeks. Maybe I'll get used to this anxiety soon. Human beings do have an amazing ability to adapt to anything.
Is this story true?
However, I believe most of the current cases are delayed due to their backlog.
Some files are just left untouched for several months.
 
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chints333

Full Member
Jan 11, 2019
42
43
india
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
1111
AOR Received.
11-12-2018
I have joined the 'exclusive club'. The wait is taking the toll on me and you support has helped me through this.

Need your urgent help on the below query :
I had created my EE profile in August 2018. There is a question in your EE profile on employment history - In the last ten years, how many years of skilled work experience in Canada do you have?
I was lead to believed by my consultant that the 10 years are to be computed on a whole month basis and hence i included employment from September 2008 onwards only -which also matches with the start of new job under the relevant NOC. I was employed prior to September 2008 (ie prior to 10 years) in under different NOC and hence the same was not included in the profile.

Would the above be an issue ? Please all let me know your thoughts especially @legalfalcon; @derkdsou; @USProgrammer; @SithLord
 
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Abhiancha

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Oct 15, 2018
217
180
8 days to go.
Apart from hibernating for couple of weeks. I don't see any other way to curb my anxiety or frustration levels.

@derkdsou
I remember a while back seeing your analysis on this specific topic of extensive travel history cases. Didn't you observe that there was actually no correlation with respect to that. Maybe, its just that these are some of the cases lying in the stack of a lazy officer waiting to get picked? The reason why i say that is, the % of unprocessed files crossing 6 months is still at an unprecedented high since they have started EE. May be we got in to this at an unfortunate time, where IRCC didn't have a clue on how to staff their offices as per the invites they are sending (Or it can be that they have budget issues in hiring more workers). Earlier the timelines used to be between 3 to 6 months (where people applied around a similar period used to get PPRs across a spread of 2 months), now it became 5 to 8 months (This i guess has been already brought up here multiple times, but our minds somehow cant go beyond that stupid irrelevant progress bar on our profiles)

That's the most positive way i can think of the current situation!
 

rody0988

Star Member
Jan 9, 2019
120
125
Pune, India
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
1122
AOR Received.
13-12-2018
8 days to go.
Apart from hibernating for couple of weeks. I don't see any other way to curb my anxiety or frustration levels.

@derkdsou
I remember a while back seeing your analysis on this specific topic of extensive travel history cases. Didn't you observe that there was actually no correlation with respect to that. Maybe, its just that these are some of the cases lying in the stack of a lazy officer waiting to get picked? The reason why i say that is, the % of unprocessed files crossing 6 months is still at an unprecedented high since they have started EE. May be we got in to this at an unfortunate time, where IRCC didn't have a clue on how to staff their offices as per the invites they are sending (Or it can be that they have budget issues in hiring more workers). Earlier the timelines used to be between 5 to 7/8 months (where people applied around a similar period used to get PPRs across a spread of 2 months), now it became 6 to 8 months (This i guess has been already brought up here multiple times, but our minds somehow cant go beyond that stupid irrelevant progress bar on our profiles)

That's the most positive way i can think of the current situation!
3 days to go.

I have a similar feeling. Many of us won't be getting PPR till late Jul/ Aug 19.
 

Spotted

Hero Member
Nov 27, 2018
305
682
Kenya
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Case Processing Centre CPC Ottawa
NOC Code......
0014
AOR Received.
17-01-2019
Med's Done....
01-03-2019
Passport Req..
26-09-2019
Guys, we'll need a name for the 180+ club, the club of clubs for the overlooked children of IRCC, for those of us who have joined it already or soon to join it. Please take a vote, or throw out an idea. We are a democracy out here!

No Hit Sherlock
The Untouchables
Not Fast but Furious
99 Problems but a PPR Ain't One
Friendzoned by Canada
Old Kids on the Block
The Laggard Haggards
The Real Slow Shadies

@Spotted, @rody0988, @USProgrammer (for your creativity), @Pura Vida, @SithLord, @Shahanastar
Slow Shadies is my top choice! :)

3 pessimistic suggestions:
How we learned to stop worrying and love the bomb
Quantum of Silence
A Bridge too Far
 
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Spotted

Hero Member
Nov 27, 2018
305
682
Kenya
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Case Processing Centre CPC Ottawa
NOC Code......
0014
AOR Received.
17-01-2019
Med's Done....
01-03-2019
Passport Req..
26-09-2019
Man, stuff like that is really maddening. It's unjust, unacceptable. I really have to stop myself from giving this sort of feedback to the call center agents because they are just cogs in the wheel...and they're so nice and oblivious to how IRCC works. Yet, we have all played by their rules. We have waited the six months we were provided as an estimate, and we're expected to believe nobody at IRCC saw they'd have to ramp up their hiring after inviting a record number of candidates over 2017-18? Did they really get caught in the headlights? I can't buy that.

I've been robbed of my sleep these past couple of weeks. Maybe I'll get used to this anxiety soon. Human beings do have an amazing ability to adapt to anything.
Hang in there buddy. We're rooting for you. We should ask IRCC to take a selfie with Drake.
 

RayBear

Hero Member
Dec 13, 2018
259
133
UK
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2281/2282
App. Filed.......
19-12-2018
AOR Received.
19-12-2018
Med's Done....
03-12-2018
The staff aren't lazy
They are just under high load
I am sure they try

Thousands of cases
Not enough people power
You'll just have to wait

Immigration woe
This is something we all know
But wait, you'll still go.
 

sai86

Full Member
Nov 3, 2018
33
83
Abu Dhabi
Category........
FSW
App. Filed.......
28-12-2018
AOR Received.
28-12-2018
Med's Done....
28-12-2018
Wow, @sai86, four PCCs just for you? When it comes to IRCC, being well traveled is no badge of honor. Defying barriers and visas to travel and live internationally makes you more suspect, not less, counterintuitive as it is. @Laumyl also had an ETH (extended travel history), and she doesn't have any news from IRCC either.

I would like to quote lyrics from MIA's Paper Planes here. Don't let IRCC change you or prevent you from flying! Soar, people, soar!

I fly like paper, get high like planes
If you catch me at the border I got visas in my name
Everyone's a winner now we're making that fame
Bonafide hustler making my name
Yes, 4 PCCs and single applicant here! I'm kinda scared now. @Pura Vida has 5 PCCs! All of us with extensive travel history should assemble and see if it actually affects the processing time. While we're at it, I am also slightly worried that providing 11 LOEs (which were absolutely necessary, I kept them super short and precise, made an index for easy reading etc) might be another reason for the delay. Any on else with so many LOEs?

I was really hopeful I'd be able to make it by maximum 5 months. Now I have no clue. The more I look forward, the more anxious I get. On immitracker, 11 out of 19 people who applied from UAE have their PPR for Dec AOR (active cases). One even got it yesterday. Let's just hope for the best.

Meanwhile, a poem for you all.

Oh dear PPR, why you so far?
Made a wish upon a shooting star,
Sang a sad song with my guitar,
An old one from my repertoire.

Every day I check my account,
Even a small update is paramount,
I see none, the days I count,
Yet in my hopes, there's no discount.

I hope everyone gets this golden mail,
Faster though, not at the speed of a snail,
And then joy and happiness shall prevail,
For sure, I'll buy you all a nice cocktail.

So keep your hopes high, don't let it die,
Game face on, let me hear your battle cry,
No doubt, you'll definitely qualify,
And to Canada we all will soon fly.
 

Spotted

Hero Member
Nov 27, 2018
305
682
Kenya
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Case Processing Centre CPC Ottawa
NOC Code......
0014
AOR Received.
17-01-2019
Med's Done....
01-03-2019
Passport Req..
26-09-2019
Yes, 4 PCCs and single applicant here! I'm kinda scared now. @Pura Vida has 5 PCCs! All of us with extensive travel history should assemble and see if it actually affects the processing time. While we're at it, I am also slightly worried that providing 11 LOEs (which were absolutely necessary, I kept them super short and precise, made an index for easy reading etc) might be another reason for the delay. Any on else with so many LOEs?

I was really hopeful I'd be able to make it by maximum 5 months. Now I have no clue. The more I look forward, the more anxious I get. On immitracker, 11 out of 19 people who applied from UAE have their PPR for Dec AOR (active cases). One even got it yesterday. Let's just hope for the best.

Meanwhile, a poem for you all.

Oh dear PPR, why you so far?
Made a wish upon a shooting star,
Sang a sad song with my guitar,
An old one from my repertoire.

Every day I check my account,
Even a small update is paramount,
I see none, the days I count,
Yet in my hopes, there's no discount.

I hope everyone gets this golden mail,
Faster though, not at the speed of a snail,
And then joy and happiness shall prevail,
For sure, I'll buy you all a nice cocktail.

So keep your hopes high, don't let it die,
Game face on, let me hear your battle cry,
No doubt, you'll definitely qualify,
And to Canada we all will soon fly.
Fantastic!

Make mine an Old Fashioned!
 
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