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Vidnomenon

Star Member
Oct 19, 2021
150
191
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
1123
AOR Received.
06-01-2021
Med's Done....
27-10-2020
Passport Req..
20-06-2022
Hello - I have received ADR requests


> Client Information: Receipt of information from client Please provide additional supporting documents for your employer(s) <previous_employer_name> . Thank you. This must be received at this office by: 2022/04/20 What does this mean? It's unclear what document they need


I have already submitted employer letters as part of the original application in Sept 2020


> Please also provide explanation and supporting document(s) in relation to child <sisters name> What document/proof should I provide? IMM5406?
I got this ADR too last week, but they specifically asked for paystubs, proof of income and if I filed tax returns. So I think that question is just a lead/summary of the documents to specified below in the ADR.

Check your application where you are meant to upload the documents, that might help give some clarity. I only had three fields which were the paystubs, income and tax returns.
 

LittleMaple

Member
Jan 27, 2022
11
28
Hey guys, I don't post on here often. But for those who are impatient like me (Nov 2019 AOR) without any updates on their profile (my last update was in June 2021 when I did remed) mandamus is perhaps a good option.

I decided I'd try a writ of mandamus in February, reached out to a lawyer on 28 Feb, then had some emails back and forth to discuss price and payment etc.

First online meeting scheduled with lawyer 4 March.

Mandamus filed 7 March.

Received Notice of Appearance from federal court where it said in the document "The Respondent, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, intends to respond to this application for leave" on 17 March.

Received PPR 18 March
 

dimex3

Member
Apr 8, 2020
12
9
Hello guys,

Please what is the estimated processing timeline now from AOR to PPR if I have a provincial nomination?
When is IRCC starting their 6-month processing timeline?


Thank you.
 

siju6789

Star Member
Mar 12, 2019
72
51
Hey guys, I don't post on here often. But for those who are impatient like me (Nov 2019 AOR) without any updates on their profile (my last update was in June 2021 when I did remed) mandamus is perhaps a good option.

I decided I'd try a writ of mandamus in February, reached out to a lawyer on 28 Feb, then had some emails back and forth to discuss price and payment etc.

First online meeting scheduled with lawyer 4 March.

Mandamus filed 7 March.

Received Notice of Appearance from federal court where it said in the document "The Respondent, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, intends to respond to this application for leave" on 17 March.

Received PPR 18 March
Wow, why am I not surprised. If these guys had just been doing their job properly, you wouldn't have had to spend on mandamus. Anyways glad you got through! Congratulations!!
 
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ElvisRamaj

Hero Member
Apr 26, 2021
824
1,861
33
Tirana, AL
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0114
Hey guys, I don't post on here often. But for those who are impatient like me (Nov 2019 AOR) without any updates on their profile (my last update was in June 2021 when I did remed) mandamus is perhaps a good option.

I decided I'd try a writ of mandamus in February, reached out to a lawyer on 28 Feb, then had some emails back and forth to discuss price and payment etc.

First online meeting scheduled with lawyer 4 March.

Mandamus filed 7 March.

Received Notice of Appearance from federal court where it said in the document "The Respondent, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, intends to respond to this application for leave" on 17 March.

Received PPR 18 March
Hahaha LOL

Getting the PPR like a boss.
 

romeo0909

Star Member
Jun 24, 2020
154
56
is there any london vo applicant whos medicals have been passed in the past weeks and background status is "we are processing.....".
are you still waiting for the PPR? if you got the PPR in how many weeks did you get it since the change?
 

sun2088

Star Member
Nov 13, 2020
168
170
Express Entry: IRCC aims to resume FSWP and CEC invitations this spring


Immigration Minister Sean Fraser said in a recent interview that the immigration department was looking to resume Express Entry draws for skilled workers in the spring.

Minister Fraser was speaking to ApplyBoard in a virtual interview on issues relating to international students. One of the minister’s mandates is to create pathways to permanent residency for international students and temporary foreign workers.

At the end of the interview, the minister addressed questions posed in a chatbox on when Express Entry draws for Federal High Skilled candidates would resume. The Federal High Skilled category covers candidates who are eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), as well as the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP).


Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has not held an Express Entry draws for FSWP candidates since December 2020, and CEC draws have been paused since September 2021. Without these draws, Express Entry candidates who could be eligible for immigration through these programs cannot apply.

Once again, Fraser said there was no major announcement, but reiterated that IRCC was looking to resume FSWP draws in the near term, aiming for “sometime this spring.”

Fraser also acknowledged the people who are working in Canada on a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which could be on the verge of expiring. Without an Invitation to Apply (ITA), PGWP holders cannot apply for immigration and become eligible for a Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP), which would allow them to stay and work legally beyond the validity of their PGWP.

On its own, a PGWP cannot be renewed or extended. Meaning at the end of their validity, PGWP holders need to get a different work permit, quit their jobs, or even leave the country.

“We’re looking at different options right now to make sure we don’t lose out on talent,” Fraser said. “We will have much more to say on this in the weeks and months ahead.”

Why FSWP draws have been paused since 2020
Before the pandemic, FSWP candidates were invited to apply for permanent residence more than any other Express Entry-managed program, due to their high numbers in the Express Entry pool.

The reason for the pause in FSWP draws goes back to the onset of the global pandemic in March 2020. Canada closed its borders to international travel, with some exemptions. Immigration applicants who were approved from any country outside of Canada and the U.S., and who were not otherwise exempt, were not allowed to complete their permanent residency landing.

As FSWP candidates are oftentimes overseas, approving them for permanent residence would create a situation where applicants would not be able to complete their landing. In time their Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) validity would run out, and they would not be able to become a permanent resident with an expired document. This measure was in place until June 2021.


In order to meet its immigration targets amid these travel restrictions, IRCC focused its immigration efforts on admitting as many applicants as possible who were already in Canada. To do this, the department held large Express Entry invitation rounds for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates and created the Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence (TR to PR) pathway.

However, this strategy led to a backlog in immigration applications. The number of FSWP and CEC applications in IRCC’s inventory grew so much that there was no way for the department to meet the processing standard of six months. As per recent IRCC public records, the FSWP processing time is expected to rise to 36 months in 2022. The government website does not reflect this reality, however, Fraser previously said the government webpage issue should be fixed in the coming months.

Why CEC draws have been paused since fall
IRCC invited record numbers of CEC candidates at a time in 2021. That February, IRCC invited every single CEC candidate in the Express Entry pool, a total of 27,332 invitations. The lowest-scoring candidate invited had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 75. In the following months, about 6,000 CEC candidates were invited about every two weeks.

Similar to what happened to FSWP candidates, the inventory of CEC candidates grew to the point that IRCC could not meet the processing standard. Officials decided to pause application intake for the program to allow time for officers to process the applications that were already in the inventory. The processing time for CEC is about seven months, according to both internal records and the government website.

The current state of Express Entry
Canada has been holding Express Entry draws for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates every two weeks. These candidates were eligible for one of the Federal High Skilled programs, then received a provincial nomination. With the nomination in hand, they were awarded 600 additional CRS points and the chance to be invited in a PNP-specific round of invitations.

Internal documents suggest these invitation rounds will continue while IRCC addresses the backlog in other programs.

Signs of progress in IRCC backlogs
The most recent IRCC inventory data shows that between February 28 and March 15, IRCC processed 4,000 FSWP applicants, which is more than were processed in a seven-month period in 2021. Canada has already admitted more FSWP immigrants in 2022 than it did in all of last year.

There are 10,400 CEC persons left to be processed, as of March 15. In 42 days, IRCC was able to process 4,751 CEC applicants. At this rate, IRCC could reduce the current backlog this spring.

Newly-released memo suggests FSWP will resume in 2022
CIC News recently acquired an internal memo from January through an access to information request. In the final paragraph, IRCC writes:

“Candidates in the pool, including those whose work permits are due to expire, will continue to face uncertainty with respect to receiving their invitation to apply in the short term. Once invitation to apply rounds resume later in 2022, candidates could check their CRS score against the minimum CRS score that was necessary to receive an invitation to apply in those rounds.”

Although the memo is heavily redacted, it explains IRCC’s position in respect to resuming Express Entry rounds for FSWP and CEC candidates. By continuing the pause until at least March 31, it will allow IRCC to further address its inventory backlogs. The full length of the pause will need to be determined by IRCC’s evolving priorities.
 

sun2088

Star Member
Nov 13, 2020
168
170
(Continued) IRCC needs to resume FSWP and CEC draws this year to meet targets
In order for IRCC to achieve the 2023 Express Entry admissions targets in the 2022-2024 Immigration Levels Plan, IRCC needs to issue ITAs in 2022. It takes Express Entry candidates about a year to submit an application for permanent residency. They have 60 days to apply once they get an ITA, then it takes at least six months for the application to go through. After approval, they have a certain amount of time to land.


Another reason IRCC will likely hold an FSWP or CEC draw in the coming months is to address the problem of workers losing status in Canada. Minister Fraser said himself in the interview:

“I don’t want to see people—who have a job, who are making a contribution, who want to stay—to leave at the same time that I’m trying to cure the labour shortage by embracing immigration.”
 
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ElvisRamaj

Hero Member
Apr 26, 2021
824
1,861
33
Tirana, AL
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0114
Once again, Fraser said there was no major announcement, but reiterated that IRCC was looking to resume FSWP draws in the near term, aiming for “sometime this spring.”
I need to listen to his exact words on this.

So far, I really like the new minister. I knew it from the start that he will make a name for himself and by the looks of it IRCC has moved tremendously forward in the last months.

Sometimes this spring can mean until June 21st. It is very possible for them to start by then.
 

sahilarora2003

Hero Member
Mar 13, 2013
371
185
Surrey
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0015
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
09-09-2022
Doc's Request.
20-12-2022
AOR Received.
09-09-2022
Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
13-10-2022
boss, where you man? been very long time.
Yeah. It’s been a very long time. Just took a break!!
What’s new goin on hea !! Any update on your application ?
 

thejuniorls

Full Member
Aug 6, 2020
41
48
Hey guys, I don't post on here often. But for those who are impatient like me (Nov 2019 AOR) without any updates on their profile (my last update was in June 2021 when I did remed) mandamus is perhaps a good option.

I decided I'd try a writ of mandamus in February, reached out to a lawyer on 28 Feb, then had some emails back and forth to discuss price and payment etc.

First online meeting scheduled with lawyer 4 March.

Mandamus filed 7 March.

Received Notice of Appearance from federal court where it said in the document "The Respondent, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, intends to respond to this application for leave" on 17 March.

Received PPR 18 March
Awsome!! Who was your lawyer?
 

RSub

Champion Member
Aug 23, 2021
2,107
2,639
USA
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
CPC Ottawa
AOR Received.
12-11-2020
Looking at the recent posts here and on FB, I can tell that the Ukraine issue hasn't really affected IRCC operations. Good luck to the folks who got your PPRs. As much as we bitch about Canada, we cannot deny the fact that we all chose to move there for some reason. Go live your dream. Hope we can all meet one day. I can't wait to see some of my nemeses that I met here.