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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    49 months doesn’t exist? Would guess that more recent applicants are looking at processing times around that. Also assume Quebec is included in that timeline.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    Still too early for a writ of mandamus.
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    Expired PR, Residency obligations not met

    In their case I would probably consider including proof that they are now settling permanently in Canada.
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    Study Permit Applicants 2025 (September intake)

    Is she doing at least doing a bachelor’s degree? Masters? She can’t submit Duolingo to IRCC she needs other testing like IELTS if a language test is required. Parents are not considered a tie to return home.
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    Visitor visa application with existing working visa

    Could be a problem because your previous attempt to move to Canada and the fact that you are trying to visit a partner. Nobody can determine whether you will be approved or not. Do you have a valid TRV already and when does it expire?
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    Super visa and lost job.

    Really depends on your financial situation. If you have 100k+ in savings vs 5k in savings while you’re unemployed the situation is very different. In general it is best to be employed if you are expected to be able to financially support your parents’ visit.
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    PRTD or wait for PR card

    Tough to comment without knowing your return date.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    As I have been saying the math doesn’t math. Instead of adding to the backlog IRCC needs to reform the program to limit who qualifies to apply. That is the only way to start tackling this mess.
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    Should I make an asylum application or a 'Humanitarian & Compassionate' application?

    Lack of job opportunities have never been grounds for asylum. You need to show proof of personal persecution, that your life is at risk, etc. You may have grounds for H&C but without additional details it is very hard to comment. You should be meeting with lawyers to see if they feel like you...
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    PR application under Protected Person Class in Canada 2024-2025

    Unless part of the pilot program processing is likely to be around 3 years if not more outside Quebec.
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    2024 PR Application timeline

    Unless part of the pilot program would anticipate around 3 years if not more for PR processing. There is a large backlog and a limited yearly PR quota for refugees and protected people.
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    Should I make an asylum application or a 'Humanitarian & Compassionate' application?

    If the new legislation is approved they would not qualify and be refused quickly. It is very hard to prove persecution and that your life is at risk in your home country when you have been living in Canada for many years unless your country conditions have changed like a war has started...
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Still don’t see where you are getting 3%. The volume of protected people and refugees is the problem but that can’t be reversed. H&C also needs to be reformed to reduce who can apply and we need to stop adding more H&C programs. The yearly quota makes sense given the distribution between...
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    You should get the passport back within the next few weeks.
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    Processing can vary from around a year to 3+ years. Nobody can anticipate how long your processing will be.
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    Should I make an asylum application or a 'Humanitarian & Compassionate' application?

    Loophole meaning they can’t qualify for PR other ways so apply for H&C. In your case if you were a student you likely received PGWP but for whatever reason didn’t qualify for PR via economic pathways which is what the path should/meant to be used by international students.
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    Parent Visitor visa Question (Why do you need a visa?)

    Your MIL does not meet the criteria you selected because she is wanting to visit her child. You have to be visiting your spouse, common-law partner, parent, etc. to select #10. Would be very careful about how you describe the purpose of the visit. Meeting grandchild should be the reason I...
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    Mother supervisa

    That may have been advice for general TRV applicants. Depending on your parent’s level of savings 6k doesn’t go that far. If you will be paying for insurance and flights that may be 4K in reality. If you have some sort of unexpected emergency or job loss 4-6k can be used pretty quickly A...
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    Hong Kong Pathway - Submit application without all the required documents?

    What province do you live in? You may still qualify for other programs if you work as ECE. You should also be looking at provincial programs, working to max out any other scores, hopefully this is your 2nd degree, where you are located in Canada or where you are willing to move may have an...
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    There is no point in filing mandamus at this point. You’ll need to show your timeline is significantly longer than others or it will be denied. Typically years not months. You will also likely get FD before the writ of mandamus is heard.