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Canadian skilled immigrants applied at the end of July 2006. Why are they still in the processing state?

After the immigration policy was revised last year, the professional types of skilled immigrants were reduced to 38 categories.

Since then, the government's policy has been to give limited consideration to the 38 categories of new immigrants submitted after that, so the waiting time for those who submitted applications has been greatly shortened.

Because of this, the things you submitted before have been delayed accordingly.

If there is nothing wrong with your background materials, you don't have to worry too much about your immigration status. When I was asked to issue a passport, my status seemed to be just "waiting for the results of the medical examination". Although this is not always the case, many times the Immigration Bureau does not update the network in time, so don't worry too much.

If you are really much slower than others who submit at the same time, you can ask them in a way that they agree with (I remember asking others in Canada and needing a power of attorney). I do have a friend who asked others twice and got the news. I have to say that sometimes it is not impossible for them to really forget some people.

Good luck.