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Humanitarian and compassionate ground

efie

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Stages an Application goes through
  • AOR
  • Completeness Check (R10)
  • Medicals
  • Biometrics
  • Criminality (part of Background check)
  • Info Sharing (part of Background check)
  • Review of Eligibility (A11.2)
  • Security (part of Background check)
  • Final Decision
After an application is recieved....

AOR
AOR (Acknowledgement of Receipt) is automatically generated by the system providing confirmation that an application was submitted successfully. For most applicants,it can take longer up to 2-3 Months. The application is locked on the date when it is filed and post submission only in a few instances you have to inform IRCC of any changes. UCI number is generated at this stage. The temporary UCI number will change to a regular UCI number after the application crosses the R10 Completeness Check stage.


Completeness Check

The completeness check is the first stage of the application processing. At the completeness check, the processing office determines only whether the required documents are included according to the document checklist requirements in place at the time the application is received. This stage is also called R10 which refers to section 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. If the application is found to be incomplete (that is, if it does not meet the requirements pursuant to section R10), the Central Intake Office (CIO) returns the incomplete application package, along with the fees, to the applicant and records the action in GCMS. If the Letter of Explanation (LOE) explains satisfactorily the reason for any missing document, then the visa officer may allow extension of time limit for submission of the document and move the application ahead pending the submission of the document



Review of eligibility

Review of whether the applicant meets the eligibility requirement. This stage is also referred to A11.2 which refers to Section 11.2 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. This stage is a very time-intensive process because all documentation that has been submitted is checked for validity and relevance at this stage. To make the process efficient eligibility review takes place in 2 stages, first a case analyst, a program assistant or a case processing agent will review the application and make a recommendation. Then an officer (decision making authority) will review it and make a final determination. If there are any issues, the application can be sent for further review.

Usually, before the end of Review of eligibility stage Medicals and Criminality are also passed. At this stage some applicant's also receive a request to pay the RPRF if it has not been paid upfront. If an applicant receives a request for the RPRF fee then it usually means that eligibility is recommended passed or passed. On MyCIC account review of eligibility will continue to be in progress until you receive the Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR).


Review of medical results

Usually, at the eligibility stage (A11.2), the medicals are also passed, which can be approximately 1 to 1.5 months after AOR. (It will typically take more time for applicants with a provincial nomination). In most cases, once the medicals are passed, they are good until the final review stage. On MyCIC account review of medical results will change to the date when the medicals are passed (MEP). In terms of the date related to medical exams, the date the panel physician transmits the results to IRCC matters and not the date of the medical exam itself. Also see this CHAT that represents the steps taken by the doctor and the government upon determining a medical issue.

Expiry, re-meds and extensions - If the medical results are about to expire then you may be asked for a re-medical examination, if required. If a re-med is not required then the medicals will be extended.

Review of additional documents

The applicant will be contacted if additional documents are required. IRCC can make a request for any information right up to when the application is approved, though most requests are usually made during Eligibility Review stage. On MyCIC account review of additional documents will show "We do not need additional documents," unless you receive a document request.


Interview

The applicant will be contacted if an interview is required. Although interviews are most common for spousal sponsorship applications, IRCC may request an interview for any application. On MyCIC account for most applicants this will state "You do not need an interview.


Biometric
If you’re between 14 and 79 years old, you need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) for every application for permanent residence you submit. Even if you gave your biometrics in the past and they’re still valid. Before an application can be approved and before security checks (the last stage) can start, the biometrics have to be completed. If the applicant is already in Canada, then the biometrics are not required until IRCC asks for it. (Up to December 2019 biometrics were not required for permanent resident applicants inside Canada.) On MyCIC account this will change when you are requested for biometrics (Biometrics Instruction Letter BIL) and later when you have submitted the biometrics.

Background check

A procedure to verify the criminal and/or security background of visa applicants to ensure they’re admissible to Canada. Background check (BGC) is a generic term for criminality, security and information sharing. Three federal bodies work together to do immigration and citizenship screenings:

  • Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
  • Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
  • Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)

Criminality Checks - Criminality checks consist mainly of examining the information that accompanies an application, which includes a (PCC) from all countries where the applicant has lived for more than six months. [After submitting an application there is no requirement to provide any additional PCCs to IRCC. However, at the discretion of IRCC it can ask for additional PCCs.] IRCC does background check for all inland applicants and they will ask explicitly for Canadian PCC if needed. Usually this is reviewed at the R10 Completeness Check stage or before Review of eligibility starts. (CEC and inland applicants require a RCMP PCC and as a result the criminality stage will not be marked passed until the RCMP report is filed with IRCC). To save some processing time the RCMP PCC can be submitted along with the initial application and it can reduce processing time by a few weeks.

✔ INFORMATION SHARING : The primary purpose of information sharing is to check the criminal history, human rights and terrorism related issues at partner countries. The object of information-sharing is to support the effective administration and enforcement of Canada’s citizenship and immigration programs including, but not limited to, such matters as:

Final decision

At the final review, when the security results come in and are clear, the application is finalized and the applicant receives a Passport Request Form (PPR). [Note: Inland applicants don't need to send their passport as they will be sent the Confirmation of Permanent Residence COPR. Only if the applicant is outside Canada and not from a visa exempt country then you will have to submit your passport to receive the PR visa.] At this stage IRCC will also check if your medicals and passport are still valid. Before PPR is sent the details of an applicant's COPR, its expiration and the PR visa are input into the GCMS system. The COPR and PR visa cannot be issued by IRCC beyond the validity of the applicants passport or medicals, whichever expires first. Counterfoil refers to the visa.


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This is something small...!!
 

Frcss

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Feb 6, 2021
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Hello group. Can you help me with something that just happened to me . I got a call from a random number telling me that my PR has been approved under humanitarian and compassionate ground and they told me that this Monday i will receive a email to explaining the situation. the knew a lot details about my case that no one know .It is normal that you get a call ?
 

Frcss

Newbie
Feb 6, 2021
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Hello group. Can you help me with something that just happened to me . I got a call from a random number telling me that my PR has been approved under humanitarian and compassionate ground and they told me that this Monday i will receive a email to explaining the situation. the knew a lot details about my case that no one know .It is normal that you get a call ?
I forgot to mentioned that they never asked me for personal information like social number , credit card etc .
 

Alali

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Feb 4, 2022
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I forgot to mentioned that they never asked me for personal information like social number , credit card etc .
Monday will tell!
Yes IRCC calls applicants sometimes but it's Sunday so it's a bit unusual. Good luck and congrats in advance
 

efie

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Hello group. Can you help me with something that just happened to me . I got a call from a random number telling me that my PR has been approved under humanitarian and compassionate ground and they told me that this Monday i will receive a email to explaining the situation. the knew a lot details about my case that no one know .It is normal that you get a call ?
H&R has two stages....if you've not gotten tye first stage yet, then you can not be approved and that call is fraud....usually, they will even email you instead!!
 

Vips1410

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Mar 8, 2021
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They are probably just trying to get the entire system from collapsing, since I'm sure having a pandemic occur was the last thing they thought they'd have to deal with
I know one old person he applied his refugee case he is over 65 getting welfare in case his file got rejected he can apply H& c but can he still get welfare or his welfare is finished if hearing get reject anyone have idea ?
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
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Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
I know one old person he applied his refugee case he is over 65 getting welfare in case his file got rejected he can apply H& c but can he still get welfare or his welfare is finished if hearing get reject anyone have idea ?
To the best of my knowledge, this individual can still get welfare. However the problem with staying on welfare is that this can harm the H&C application. Being on welfare does not impact a refugee application in any way. However H&C applications are different. If someone is financially relying on the government to survivie, this can increase the changes of refusal under H&C.
 

Vips1410

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Mar 8, 2021
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To the best of my knowledge, this individual can still get welfare. However the problem with staying on welfare is that this can harm the H&C application. Being on welfare does not impact a refugee application in any way. However H&C applications are different. If someone is financially relying on the government to survivie, this can increase the changes of refusal under H&C.
Thanks for your reply will let him know
 

Becksterd

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02-2014
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02-2014
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04-2014
Your application would have a few obstacles right away. Your mother seems to have lived with her sister for over 5 years so she is not alone in India. I do see that you are concerned that your mother has been left without a home after their separation. You could rent a home for your mother. Looking at your mother’s application history your mother extended her TRV for 3 years until it was denied, applied for a WP right before or after the TRV extension was denied. Your mother has attempted multiple times to secure a TRV or supervisa again but has been denied multiple times. She has been recently approved so if she is denied an H&C she will have a long record of trying to stay in Canada and getting a visitor visa will become difficult again. Why not have your mother come to Canada on her supervisa and attempt to secure a spot via PGP?
Yes she finally got supervisa also approved in Jan 2022 and is here now for 2 years. I don't know how much longer she has to live she is 70 this year. I'm pulling at straws to get her to stay here forever before its too late.
 

canuck78

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Yes she finally got supervisa also approved in Jan 2022 and is here now for 2 years. I don't know how much longer she has to live she is 70 this year. I'm pulling at straws to get her to stay here forever before its too late.
70 isn't really considered old. Most can care for themselves at 70. The ability to care for yourself (washing, cooking, basic cleaning, etc. is obe of the factors cobsidered in sn H&C application. Many would like their parents to get PR in Canada but for programs like PGP there is a quota because Canada can't absorb an unlimitted number of more seniors. Anyone working in healthcare will tell you that Canada can't deal with the existing amount of seniors in Canada.
 

jackjen

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Mar 16, 2022
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The Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds program (H&C) allows individuals in exceptional circumstances to apply for permanent resident status in Canada by making an exception to existing rules, but within the framework of current immigration law. All applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

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flashadi

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Oct 4, 2015
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Hello @canuck78 , @scylla?

I have been applying for PGP for my parents from 2017 and never received the invitation to apply yet.

My parents have supper visa but I am not sure if I am eligible to apply for H&C ? I have one sister in homeland who is married and living with her husband and there is no one else for my parents. Can someone please guide.
 
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scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
92,928
20,540
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Hello @canuck78 , @scylla?

I have been applying for PGP for my parents from 2017 and never received the invitation to apply yet.

My parents have supper visa but I am not sure if I am eligible to apply for H&C ? Can someone please guide.
They can apply for PR under H&C if they are physically in Canada however there are several things you should be aware of.

There chances of success under H&C will be influenced by certain factors. The fact you've been trying to get an invite for PGP since 2017 is not enough to be approved. One of the biggiest factors is whether they have family in their home country (especially immediate family) and whether you are an only child. If you are an only child (i.e. no brothers or sisters), that will increase their chances of approval under H&C.

You should also be aware that H&C processing can take quite a long time (2 years) and they will need to be in Canada when then apply and then remain in Canada while the application is processed.

Also, should the H&C application be refused, they will need to leave Canada and you should expect that it will be difficult for them to return in the future on either a visitor visa or super visa.

If I were in your shoes, I would wait for this year's PGP lottery before you go the H&C route. And you should only go the H&C route if there's a decent chance of approval (e.g. you are an only child, etc.). IRCC has increased the number of people who are going to be selected through the PGP lottery this year.

Hope this helps.