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MichelleL

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AOR received on July 2, still not test invite, got GCMS notes today but do not understand if it means NPR verified or not, can someone help please? Thank you.

Original notes:
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NOTES: 19
Created Date: 2025/07/02
Updated Date: 2025/07/02
Restricted: N
Label: General
Text: [Completeness check]
Case notes: N O AKA
Changed name since PR-no
NPR VERIFIED
As per Craig MacGillivary
Does not appear to meet the physical presence requirement. Client previously advised of this but
application resubmitted and client wishes t o proceed. File being referred to PS for review/decision.
Physical presence: Yes: NPR not verifiable in GCMS
Notes: As per Craig MacGillivary
Does not appear to meet the physical presence requirement. Client previously advised of this but
application resubmitted and client wishes t o proceed. File being referred to PS for review/decision.
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As you can see, on the bottom it says “PP: Yes: NPR not verifiable”, then on the top it says “NPR verified”, that’s why I’m confused.
 
NPR very probably mean "non permanent resident", here for physical presence days before PR.
What matters here is that IRCC cannot validate the days of presence you claimed before you for your PR. You were probably on a visitor status and not a student or worker with a "bulletproof status". IRCC often has no traceability for these visitor statuses, and as such, you're considered to be falling short or the 1095 days threshold.
How you move from here is your choice. You can either go ahead and wait for IRCC to maybe ask you to justify your physical presence, with absolutely no guarantee you'll convince them months or even years from now, or withdraw the application, wait for 1095 days since PR and apply again.
Your move, but there's a significantly high chance withdrawing and starting from scratch gets you to the finish line much faster. Obviously, if you left Canada since applying, that's a different conversation...
 
NPR very probably mean "non permanent resident", here for physical presence days before PR.
What matters here is that IRCC cannot validate the days of presence you claimed before you for your PR. You were probably on a visitor status and not a student or worker with a "bulletproof status". IRCC often has no traceability for these visitor statuses, and as such, you're considered to be falling short or the 1095 days threshold.
How you move from here is your choice. You can either go ahead and wait for IRCC to maybe ask you to justify your physical presence, with absolutely no guarantee you'll convince them months or even years from now, or withdraw the application, wait for 1095 days since PR and apply again.
Your move, but there's a significantly high chance withdrawing and starting from scratch gets you to the finish line much faster. Obviously, if you left Canada since applying, that's a different conversation...
“with absolutely no guarantee you'll convince them months or even years from now,” where do you get the data “years”? Have you seen such a case yourself? If so please quote your sources