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      <title>Experience with Security Clearance for Canadian Immigration</title>
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      <description>Background I immigrated to Canada through Ontario&amp;rsquo;s Master&amp;rsquo;s/PhD stream. For detailed timeline of my immigration application, see OINP Immigration to Canada Timeline. As you can see, security clearance has been dragging on. During this period, I&amp;rsquo;ve tried many methods to pressure IRCC to move faster, but with limited success. This article details my pressure tactics and the judicial review process.
Why security clearance happens
Fraudulent, problematic, or suspicious submitted documents Sensitive experience, such as engineering studies with overseas education However, I believe the main factor is luck—some applicants with engineering backgrounds got cleared smoothly despite similar profiles, while others got stuck.</description>
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      <title>OINP Immigration to Canada 🇨🇦 Timeline</title>
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      <description>Dec 30, 2022: Master&amp;rsquo;s graduation Jan 3, 2023: Received diploma Apr 27, 2023: Received CELPIP score, entered pool (should have tested before graduation and PGWPissue to avoid 6+ month delay) Jun 6, 2023: Received nomination, submitted application same day Jun 27, 2023: Requested for additional documents Jun 28, 2023: Received DIP (Deemed Ineligible to Process) Jul 25, 2023: Received provincial nomination letter. Note: Prepare notarized/translated documents early (criminal record, birth certificate, ID, household registration—latter is optional) to save time later.</description>
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