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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Literally a child of an immigrant that fled a war and persecution. That was a very long time ago and Canada’s ability to absorb people was very different, immigration was coming mainly from one region of the world, Canada’s median age was young, no government financial or social supports existed...
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    This was never the plan. The plan was originally for only a work permit with no support and that was one of the justification for the no cap on applications. Once people arrived it became clear that many would not be able to work, many couldn’t support themselves especially initially, etc. and...
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    Overseas spouse and dependents of protected person and convention refugee timeline - Share here

    Are your dependents abroad? If so are they also protected people? Are you part of the pilot program?
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    Our medical expire after 10 days.

    It will likely be one of the last steps before approval if it is requested again. This is to try and ensure that the medical won’t expire before you relocate to Canada. Your case can be reassessed at any point so not a guarantee but a good sign.
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    Super visa refusal

    The fact that she is coming to provide a caregiving role that may not be an emergency is likely the issue. That could be considered both work and a reason she would not return home. Apply for GCMS notes to hopefully get a more detailed explanation of why she was denied.
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    School acceptance for minor (secondary school)

    Would add that in many provinces/boards you also would be required to pay tuition as an international student if mother has not obtained a WP. In this situation all that matters is that the mother’s status not yours. The child is a dependent of the mother not your family in immigration terms.
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    Points of 2 years studies

    Assume a 2 year program typically represents a greater specialization and more in depth studies which is not always the case with 1+1.
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    can we mention passing CFA exams after ITA ?

    IRCC is aware that some exam prep or studies are done during non-work hours. You aren’t counting points for the studies. CFA is fairly common licensing so IRCC should be aware that it is typically done while working more as a skill upgrade. Being a CFA would reinforce your qualification for...
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    Overseas spouse and dependents of protected person and convention refugee timeline - Share here

    If the PR in Canada only got PR in April 2025 it could be years until processing is completed unless part of the pilot program.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    It isn’t a purely chronological system so can’t generalize to just March but there may be a slight uptick in P1s at the end of 2025 because they will likely be landed in 2026. Not sure what quota is left at this point. In general there will likely be a consistent approvals every month going...
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    Non-Accompanying Spouse vs Accompanying + Work Permit Question

    If you are trying to process the file as non-accompanying they should remain in India until PR and not apply for anything. Still not a guarantee but likely your only way to be somewhat considered non-accompanying.
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    PR Card renewal- H&C grounds / Not meeting RO

    No point applying until she is prepared to remain. Not being in Canada weakens her case dramatically.
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    Spousal sponsorship blocked by Quebec CSQ quota – can I move to Ontario (Ottawa) to avoid delays?

    Would add you need to get rid of your home in Quebec. Would be best if you could be added to a lease for housing in Ottawa. Given that Ottawa/Hull/Gatineau is essentially considered greater Ottawa for employment working in Quebec won’t be an issue. In other cases it would.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    https://archive.ph/acFou Many of the proposed changes date back from Marc Miller days who was not able to implement his full plans. The change in the economy and public pressure is the bigger issue. IRCC has been aware of many problems for a long time. Politicians were the ones directing some...
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Because they are hoping some go home which was the original plan.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    There is just a very long queue waiting for P1 and a small quota. IRCC allocates a certain number of P1s per month or they would have all been gone in January probably. There is a large pool of applicants and a smaller quota. It is purely a math issue.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    It is not strict chronological processing.
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    Hearing Postponed

    It likely depends on the details of your file. Certain people are experts in certain regions/reasons for asylum so processing is often allocated based on the specifics of a case.
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    AOR April 2025

    Post under refugee section. After biometric may be years until you see any movement on your file if you applied recently unless there are reforms announced soon. I would take 10+ years to clear the existing backlog.
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    can we mention passing CFA exams after ITA ?

    As specified in personal history. The aunt would only have an impact on almost all forms of immigration unless there are points involved.