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I sent pictures of me and family. I travelled last october to a third country. I sent money receipts ( remit,ria or any other agency) to show any kind of financisl support. The idea is proof the relation is true. Not broken.
And yes, you must submit again.
Am wondering what to send now to prove relationship..they asked for pictures email letter bank account.. out of all I have only pictures we never exchanged any letters or email..and do I need to submit principle applicant bank statement?
 
Am wondering what to send now to prove relationship..they asked for pictures email letter bank account.. out of all I have only pictures we never exchanged any letters or email..and do I need to submit principle applicant bank statement?

Did you send money? That is a proof. Chats, some like that. Dont need to send all documents they ask, they give examples. You can send one or two. What you have. And explain why dont have more. Like you dont send pictures together because dont travel out of Canada.
Im not advisor. Its just my opinion.
 
Did you send money? That is a proof. Chats, some like that. Dont need to send all documents they ask, they give examples. You can send one or two. What you have. And explain why dont have more. Like you dont send pictures together because dont travel out of Canada.
Im not advisor. Its just my opinion.
Thanks ..I will have to find out old receipts.
How long it will take for PR card to come for you since you have FD now already..any expected time frame?
 
Is it second time they are asking you same documents too? Like @Flowercita
Yes I had earlier submitted along with Principal applicant but I have some mistakes in form i left 1-2questions blanks that's what they said i need to correct it and resend along with proof of relationship.
I have no idea they ask Schedule A form for every dependents again twice or just me only because I have an error in that.
 
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Yes I had earlier submitted along with Principal applicant but I have some mistakes in form i left 1-2questions blanks that's what they said i need to correct it and resend along with proof of relationship.
I have no idea they ask Schedule A form for every dependents again twice or just me only because I have an error in that.
I mean proof of relationship? All the proof of relationship that you sent, you have to send again?
 
I dont understand
I applied March 2023
My application only secuirty is remaining
Which starts 2025 march almost 13 month because it is comprehensive for no reason
What are you guys stuck in?
Is everyone stuck in security
When you say they not working 2023 file you mean IRCC or third party for secuirty?
 
I dont understand
I applied March 2023
My application only secuirty is remaining
Which starts 2025 march almost 13 month because it is comprehensive for no reason
What are you guys stuck in?
Is everyone stuck in security
When you say they not working 2023 file you mean IRCC or third party for secuirty?

Well.. I definitely understand your frustration and I can relate to your situation.

This is maybe the 'curse' of being born with an x citizenship. You didn't choose it. You didn't do anything wrong. YET, it is having its toll on you no matter what.
Because you are originally from this x country, your security screening takes ages, not because you have done something wrong, but only because it happened that you are a citizen of that country.

This was my case during the refugee claim. It took +20 months to get my security screening completed.

I read in the forum that there are economic immigrants whose files are stuck in security screening for +12 months, ONLY because again it happened that they were born in x country.

Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done when it comes to national security concerns. Nobody can do anything, no MP, no lawyer, not even the prime minister himself.. Again.. not because you are bad or you did something wrong..

But it will be over soon.. Hopefully IRCC will be able to find a way to get the background check completed with all different entities involved in a streamlined manner that on the one hand does not compromise Canada's national security and on the other hand it will aligns to the optimistic targets of the one-time initiative.

Stay strong man!
 
Well.. I definitely understand your frustration and I can relate to your situation.

This is maybe the 'curse' of being born with an x citizenship. You didn't choose it. You didn't do anything wrong. YET, it is having its toll on you no matter what.
Because you are originally from this x country, your security screening takes ages, not because you have done something wrong, but only because it happened that you are a citizen of that country.

This was my case during the refugee claim. It took +20 months to get my security screening completed.

I read in the forum that there are economic immigrants whose files are stuck in security screening for +12 months, ONLY because again it happened that they were born in x country.

Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done when it comes to national security concerns. Nobody can do anything, no MP, no lawyer, not even the prime minister himself.. Again.. not because you are bad or you did something wrong..

But it will be over soon.. Hopefully IRCC will be able to find a way to get the background check completed with all different entities involved in a streamlined manner that on the one hand does not compromise Canada's national security and on the other hand it will aligns to the optimistic targets of the one-time initiative.

Stay strong man!
May i know about the list of x countries
 
May i know about the list of x countries
Thanks but my question why 2023 applicants all stuck, as i said mine is stuck in secuirty due to compréhensive why all other ppl stuck?
Like all 2023 delayed
For my case makes sense it is delayed and super unfair
But why all 2024
 
Thanks but my question why 2023 applicants all stuck, as i said mine is stuck in secuirty due to compréhensive why all other ppl stuck?
Like all 2023 delayed
For my case makes sense it is delayed and super unfair
But why all 2024
2023*
Thanks but my question why 2023 applicants all stuck, as i said mine is stuck in secuirty due to compréhensive why all other ppl stuck?
Like all 2023 delayed
For my case makes sense it is delayed and super unfair
But why all 2024
 
May i know about the list of x countries

Ask Google Sir!

I asked Google for you, below is the answer:

While Canada officially states that security screening is universal and based on individual risk factors rather than nationality alone, data and expert reports indicate that applicants from certain countries are significantly more likely to undergo Comprehensive Security Screening.

Countries Frequently Subject to Comprehensive Screening

Official immigration data and secondary reports identify several countries whose nationals are disproportionately affected by additional security checks due to geopolitical concerns:
  • China
    : Historically makes up one of the largest volumes of security screening requests sent to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
  • Iran
    : Along with
    China
    , Iranian nationals consistently represent a major portion (over one-third combined in past data) of all security screening referrals.
  • Middle Eastern & Conflict Zones: Applicants from countries currently in conflict or with high geopolitical tension, such as
    Syria
    ,
    Iraq
    , and
    Afghanistan
    , often face longer screening durations—sometimes taking 4 to 12 months compared to standard processing.
  • Others: Nations in Eastern Europe and parts of Asia identified as having "geopolitical proximity" to Canada's security concerns are also frequently flagged for deeper scrutiny.
Factors That Trigger Extra Screening
Regardless of nationality, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) may refer any file to CSIS and CBSA for comprehensive review if specific "risk indicators" are met:
  • Government or Military Service: Employment history with foreign governments, intelligence agencies, or military branches.
  • High-Tech Fields: Work or study in sensitive areas like nuclear physics, biological sciences, or advanced aerospace.
  • Travel History: Extensive travel to or residency in conflict zones or countries with high security risks.
  • Inconsistencies: Discrepancies between biographic data provided in different application stages or against Migration 5 partner databases (US, UK, Australia, New Zealand).
  • Mandatory Requirements: 100% of in-Canada refugee claimants are automatically subject to comprehensive security screening.
    Canada.ca +5
 
Ask Google Sir!

I asked Google for you, below is the answer:

While Canada officially states that security screening is universal and based on individual risk factors rather than nationality alone, data and expert reports indicate that applicants from certain countries are significantly more likely to undergo Comprehensive Security Screening.

Countries Frequently Subject to Comprehensive Screening

Official immigration data and secondary reports identify several countries whose nationals are disproportionately affected by additional security checks due to geopolitical concerns:
  • China
    : Historically makes up one of the largest volumes of security screening requests sent to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
  • Iran
    : Along with
    China
    , Iranian nationals consistently represent a major portion (over one-third combined in past data) of all security screening referrals.
  • Middle Eastern & Conflict Zones: Applicants from countries currently in conflict or with high geopolitical tension, such as
    Syria
    ,
    Iraq
    , and
    Afghanistan
    , often face longer screening durations—sometimes taking 4 to 12 months compared to standard processing.
  • Others: Nations in Eastern Europe and parts of Asia identified as having "geopolitical proximity" to Canada's security concerns are also frequently flagged for deeper scrutiny.
Factors That Trigger Extra Screening
Regardless of nationality, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) may refer any file to CSIS and CBSA for comprehensive review if specific "risk indicators" are met:
  • Government or Military Service: Employment history with foreign governments, intelligence agencies, or military branches.
  • High-Tech Fields: Work or study in sensitive areas like nuclear physics, biological sciences, or advanced aerospace.
  • Travel History: Extensive travel to or residency in conflict zones or countries with high security risks.
  • Inconsistencies: Discrepancies between biographic data provided in different application stages or against Migration 5 partner databases (US, UK, Australia, New Zealand).
  • Mandatory Requirements: 100% of in-Canada refugee claimants are automatically subject to comprehensive security screening.
    Canada.ca +5
Mandatory Requirements: 100% of in-Canada refugee claimants are automatically subject to comprehensive security screening.
Canada.ca


Im from iraq
Inland claimand in canada
Is this accurate?