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In my case, I haven't received any update since my AOR. My timelines are:
- ITA: Aug 8 - French draw
- AOR: Sep 26

Hopefully, this doesn't take too long
 
Thank you for the explanation. Btw, do you have a post with things to get done within the first couple of weeks of landing?

I think I documented a few things like my own journey for getting a mortgage post landing. If I get time this week, I can certain create a master post for post-landing settlement for outland folks. Thanks for the idea!
 
they are processing Aug applications now, i guess we should except FDs mid to late November.

It isn't FIFO, so that logic wouldn't work. There's a SLA of 6 months they try to honor, but the variance in individual applicant's complexity changes how you will get processed. The expectation of FDs/PPR/RFVs/Portal/etc should be based on where your individual application is in the context of processing.
 
were you notified before you saw the RFV on your mail? I got FD since thursday last week but no RFV or PPR

RFV is manually triggered by your case processing agent. FD is just a workflow glitch that isn't supposed to even show up. It is a broken workflow. FD doesn't mean "approved" all the time - if you file GCMS/CBSA notes, you often see that the FD date usually correlates with "needs a final review to be approved" <- this is where your case processing agent goes in, sees if everything is okay or the loop needs to re-run, if they are satisfied and your queue (alleged) position is to "issue approval" -> you get your RFV/PPR. Hence the reason why some people get their RFV/PPR months after seeing the FD date.
 
RFV is manually triggered by your case processing agent. FD is just a workflow glitch that isn't supposed to even show up. It is a broken workflow. FD doesn't mean "approved" all the time - if you file GCMS/CBSA notes, you often see that the FD date usually correlates with "needs a final review to be approved" <- this is where your case processing agent goes in, sees if everything is okay or the loop needs to re-run, if they are satisfied and your queue (alleged) position is to "issue approval" -> you get your RFV/PPR. Hence the reason why some people get their RFV/PPR months after seeing the FD date.
They can still deny even after I’ve received COPR document number is on my tracker?
 
They can still deny even after I’ve received COPR document number is on my tracker?

I assume this question is coming from a state of anxiety. Yes, they can issue a PFL after visible CoPR number, portal/RFV/PPR OR even before eCoPR was issued or before you even land - that's a bit rare, but we've have only seen that coming in from people who have faked documents, were trying to skip through misrep (remember the infamous "non-accompanying spouse" abuse for higher CRS?), etc.

It is very very rare for that to happen.