Is there anyone who after medical this year also got the pasport request?This thread is for those who got their medical done in 2022 in spousal sponsorship and are waiting for passport request. Please share your experience and thoughts.
Have you ready literally any other thread in this forum? Virtually everyone is waiting for their passport request. And yes many people who did their medical this year got their passport request.
This is encouraging that many have already got the approval. Any idea if IRCC is making decisions on the basis of sequence as per the mediacl date or just by random pick and choose?Thanks for the reply.Have you ready literally any other thread in this forum? Virtually everyone is waiting for their passport request. And yes many people who did their medical this year got their passport request already.
This is encouraging that many have already got the approval. Any idea if IRCC is making decisions on the basis of sequence as per the mediacl date or just by random pick and choose?
Interesting. Hope that there must be some specific standard criteria being applied by IRCC to select the applications to be finalized instead of using discretionary powers in that regard.
Thanks for the detalied reply to make me understand the work and the file progress systema at IRCC. So what I uderstood is that the role of your luck starts (or otherwise) right away once you apply and that goes all the way until you get the passport request.So better to keep praying to Good God until you get PPR.
So can we say that until one's application is rejected, nothing could be done to, at least, know why one particular application is waiting too long (compated to other applicatiins) for a decision? Is there no forum to be approached to request a probe to determine the cause(s) behind the unusual delay?
(I have explained the term 'unusual' delay in my previous post i.e. considerable time passed compared to other applications (which had got decisions already) submitted around the same time as the delayed one.
So one forum is the federal court of Canada
My argument is only that an officer sitting in IRCC should have a definite timeline in front of him to make a decision (whatsoever) on an application. Depending upon the level of complexicity, for example, IRCC can divide all the applications into seven types; each having a max time limit to get a decision. The bureaucracy should not be given absolute powers to sit on an application for an indefinite period of time. That is exactly what happens in third world countries but here we are talking about Canada, one of the most advanced state in the world. I think that is the message we can read between the lines in the federal court decision against IRCC which I referred to in my previous post. Whether it is a matter of family reunion or the start of a new life, time is a crucial factor, I think, in our lives.