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    File in queue for review

    Would order GCMS notes.
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    Still waiting

    No still in normal processing time if you look at many others processing times.
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    BC highly qualified teacher and family doctor

    If went to school and trained in Europe this may not be needed which is why what European country makes a big difference. Also age can have an impact on who gets selected for practice ready spots since they are not unlimited. Much more likely to get selected at 30 than 40+ because of potential...
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    AOR taking around 5 months and processing is many years. After you get AOR it will likely be over a year from then before your file even gets looked at unless you are rare case which gets rejected quickly (a very small number are approved quickly when it is a life or death emergency for...
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    File in queue for review

    Where are you located? Did you include some proof of your plans to move to Canada? Still strange so I would order GCMS notes to see if anything interested contained in the notes.
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    Refugee status cessation and PRs applying for citizenship

    Not necessarily a new case but the outcome of a JR of a cessation case for those who read French...
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    Visitor visa application July 2025

    They are undergoing normal processing so pointless to submit a webform. It can take a few months for the outcome of a TRV.
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    Visitor visa application July 2025

    You can certainly try but processing times and approval were never guaranteed so you should have applied earlier especially if you wanted to have 2 legs of your trip.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    3-4 years now and with even more reduced quotas planned for next year processing times will go up even longer. Also removal while under H&C processing used to fairly rare which is no longer the case.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Think it is getting longer than 24 months for AIP or refusals if not refused quickly. The system needed reform a long time ago but is only getting worse.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Even with cases of FV there are many variables so tough to even generalize because of this. Due to the limited quota I assume that what used to be an almost guaranteed H&C approval may no longer be the case and expedited processing may take significantly longer.
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    Spousal inland pr/out of status

    Very weird that you are not referring to a sponsor and not a spouse/partner. If you are living together in Canada why would your partner/spouse not be showing you any emails or online files they have access to?
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    File in queue for review

    Assume you have completed sponsor approval and background checks. If so yes that should mean you are nearing the end of the process as long as no red flags. Still within normal processing time.
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    ATIP Delays and Webforms With No Answers

    There is nothing stopping your spouse from entering Canada so not sure why you are complaining about spousal visas from India. Your wife doesn’t even need a TRV to enter Canada and could apply for an SOWP if she has not received PR. Your child can enter Canada and attend school right away so...
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    Canada Experience Class - Been waiting 10 months.. how much longer?

    You misinterpreted the form and applied for a BOWP. You needed to have an ITA and AOR to apply.
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    Sponsoring both parents (they are married to each other)

    You are technically sponsoring one parent and their dependent which is their spouse in this case.
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    Incredibly dependent on the application and whether quota has been reached for this year.
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    Sponsoring both parents (they are married to each other)

    Follow the instructions. One parent is the primary applicant while the other one is technically just a dependent. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/imm1344.html
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    Applied for Study permit from inside Canada

    Impossible to say but timeline is very tight.
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    Visitor visa rejected

    You are very lucky she didn’t get a ban.