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boomsonic

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Oct 29, 2025
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FAM
App. Filed.......
10-21-2025
Figured I’d get the ball rolling for us Inland October ‘25 applicants.

  • Application Submitted: October 21st, 2025
  • Applicant Nationality: USA
  • Sponsor: Canadian Citizen
  • AOR: Awaiting
Feel free to post timelines below so we can see and follow along. :)
 
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Application type: Common law (Inland)
Application submitted: October 7th '25
Applicant nationality: Pakistan
Sponsor: Canadian citizen
AOR: waiting
 
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Application type: Spousal (Inland)
Application submitted: October 17th, 2025
Applicant nationality: India
Sponsor: Canadian PR
AOR: waiting
 
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Inland, common law
PA - Russian
Sponsor - Canadian citizen

Applied October 12, 2025
Biometrics - November 12, 2025
Sponsor eligibility - November 13,2025
Principal applicant eligibility - November 14, 2025
Pre arrival letter - November 14,2025
Biometrics competed - 17 November 2025
Background check - (2/3 parts - criminality / info sharing) - completed , just security left
 
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Inland, common law
PA - Russian
Sponsor - Canadian citizen

Applied October 12, 2025
Biometrics - November 12, 2025
Sponsor eligibility - November 13,2025
Principal applicant eligibility - November 14, 2025
Pre arrival letter - November 14,2025
Biometrics competed - 17 November 2025
Background check - (2/3 parts - criminality / info sharing) - completed , just security left
Is any of these is an AIP letter?
 
Is any of these is an AIP letter?
The Principal applicant eligibility letter could be AIP if your Nov 14 letter has the following information:

Approved in principle / Approval in principle (AIP)
Your application is “approved in principle (AIP)” if:


  • you have received a letter from IRCC stating that you meet the permanent residence eligibility requirements, but
  • you still have to pass the medical, security and background checks for you and, if needed, your family members.
[source]
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship/helpcentre/glossary.html