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    IRB Letter - Virtual Hearing

    You have actually received fast processing. There is just a huge backlog so it could take a very long time to get a hearing. People hear nothing for over a year for example.
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    PR processing time -PR

    Over 3 years probably and longer if in Quebec.
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    Out of status protected person

    IRCC has actually started to track what happened to all the international students and if they attended school so there is a good chance that if they don’t know you haven’t met the terms of your study permit and are without status they will soon. One of the big issues that was ignored for a...
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    Again... Front-End Security Screening

    Applications aren’t processed in exact chronological order.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Congratulations but given current state of H&C until you receive PR still a few more hurdles to overcome. In all form of PR these days until your passport is stamped we have seen changes so would still be cautious.
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    Again... Front-End Security Screening

    Sadly this could just be normal processing the backlogs are so huge.
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    Get Passport back

    You just got PR as a protected person and want to risk losing your status in Canada by using your home country passport? Canada is going after many more people for cessation and it usually happens when people apply for Canadian citizenship. Risking a future in Canada to travel somewhere is...
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    Get Passport back

    No protected person should travel with their home country passport unless they want to risk their status in Canada.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Never said it were the same. Does show that a long period of time spent in Canada does not guarantee you can remain. In many instances your original intention or permit is not relevant to what your status is today if you have status. Many are under the false impression that the longer the time...
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    Working remotely from Dubai - taxation

    Your business would be located/registered in Dubai not Canada.
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    Again... Front-End Security Screening

    When exactly did you apply in 2022? Not unheard of to wait 2.5 years for a hearing these days.
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    Work experience

    Still doesn’t guarantee a WP and also doesn’t alleviate any concerns related to why you are being hired from abroad with no experience. The unemployment rate for entry level jobs with no experience required is fairly high for young people in Newfoundland so pretty tough to justify why someone...
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    TRV from Dubai

    You are clearly all going through manual reviews which take longer.
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    Work experience

    There is still a very high chance of refusal. The VO may also be trying to figure out if this is LMIA fraud based on the questions. Given the high rate of unemployment it is incredibly difficult to justify needing to hire a food counter attendant from abroad with no experience.
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    Working remotely from Dubai - taxation

    You would have to become a contractor and be self-employed. Your current company could then choose to hire you.
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    COPR Showing in PR Tracker But No Portal Email – AOR Dec 17 (CEC Inland)

    Everyone is in a queue. If people are just waiting their turn an MP won’t be able to do anything. The backlog is a known issue so all people can do is wait
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    Procedural Fairness Letter- JO is not Genuine

    Start a new post under the work permit section.
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    PR Card Renewal Delay

    People have no patience these days. If you factor in what was essentially an extra long weekend for many and summer delays it would have been too early to hear anything even if you had the fastest processing possible.
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    Visitor Visa Application May 2025

    You can certainly try but he is undergoing normal processing time. People need to apply with much more buffer time if they have commitments to return to in Canada.