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Shehnaz_l

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Nov 20, 2019
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My AOR is June 1. Everything is passed since November 27. Final decision is pending. I am losing my mind now. IRCC sucks. What is it called express when the process is sluggish!!!!
 
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araut

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Jan 21, 2021
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Got my application approved 2 days ago (literally right after 7 months of processing).
Only CoPR number is updated on the profile, no email notification, and documents awaited.

Here's my timeline:
  • CEC Inland
  • AOR: June 18
  • Medical passed: August 4
  • Bio given: Nov 30
  • Called agent and was told that everything passed on Dec 4
  • Approved: Jan 18
  • VO Ottawa
Hoping you all will get updates soon!
Did you get any further update? I am also in the same situation and not sure what would be the next step.

Thanks in advance for your response.
 

Haitham Calgary

Hero Member
Apr 27, 2020
255
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Calgary
AOR Received.
09-06-2020
Thanks for responding. What do you mean by the comments? As in raise a webform? Or is there somewhere on the online portal to add a comment?
I remember when I file my application, I have to mention all family members. For my case, I have My baby borne in Canada so Canadian, but I listed that he is not companioning us to avoid paying the PR Fees. In the Application there was place to mention reason for not companioning, I just said he is Canadian Citizen.
 

kikikokiki

Full Member
Jan 20, 2021
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Did you get any further update? I am also in the same situation and not sure what would be the next step.

Thanks in advance for your response.
I'm still waiting for the CoPR letter in the portal. I believe it'll tell us all next steps on the letter. Also called the IRCC about when will I get the CoPR letter - they mentioned that it's usually 2 days to a week, so I'm gonna check again next week. The agent also looked into my application and told me that the office has started the PR card process, so I guess the letter & instructions will come soon?
 

araut

Newbie
Jan 21, 2021
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I'm still waiting for the CoPR letter in the portal. I believe it'll tell us all next steps on the letter. Also called the IRCC about when will I get the CoPR letter - they mentioned that it's usually 2 days to a week, so I'm gonna check again next week. The agent also looked into my application and told me that the office has started the PR card process, so I guess the letter & instructions will come soon?
Thank you for your quick response. Another 7 days wait will not be a long where we have waited for more than 7 months. Hope will see the CoPR letters soon in our mailbox. Also for the PR card process, I think they do need the pictures and confirmation for the inland applicants.

Wishing a good luck for others, those are still wating for the updates from IRCC.
 

theafjioman

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Aug 5, 2019
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I remember when I file my application, I have to mention all family members. For my case, I have My baby borne in Canada so Canadian, but I listed that he is not companioning us to avoid paying the PR Fees. In the Application there was place to mention reason for not companioning, I just said he is Canadian Citizen.
I did the same thing. Wrote a Letter of Explanation (LoE) to explain the situation. But somewhere in the application it asked for all of my common law partner's previous addresses up to and including her current address. But now she's moved back to Canada from the UK where I am currently living whilst I wait for my PR application to (hopefully) be approved. So I'm concerned that this part of the application is technically not accurate anymore and I'm wondering how I should go about fixing that.
 

Haitham Calgary

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Apr 27, 2020
255
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Calgary
AOR Received.
09-06-2020
I did the same thing. Wrote a Letter of Explanation (LoE) to explain the situation. But somewhere in the application it asked for all of my common law partner's previous addresses up to and including her current address. But now she's moved back to Canada from the UK where I am currently living whilst I wait for my PR application to (hopefully) be approved. So I'm concerned that this part of the application is technically not accurate anymore and I'm wondering how I should go about fixing that.
OK.. In this case, I think web forum is the solution. Just submit one with LOE that showed the new status. It is easy process and it will not hurt if it was not required.
 

Diamond42

Star Member
Nov 26, 2019
135
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Hi guys,

Is there anyone like me here?

CEC Inland
AOR- June 17th 2020
MEP- August 5th
Bio exempt-Oct 17th
RPRF Request- Oct 29th, paid Nov 2nd.
I am using a lawyer. Is there anyone here who paid RPRF within the same timeline and has gotten approval? or called recently and everything passed?
I am still expecting my gcms notes, applied Dec 23rd 2020.
TIA!:)
 

tomiecksdee

Full Member
Nov 17, 2020
33
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Does anyone have an estimate of what percentage of applicants with AOR in June got COPR so far? I don't know how much longer do we still need to wait :(
 

Jaynimz

Star Member
Apr 16, 2020
132
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All Aor June application still pending is going to take 1 year and more
By the time the get to process our application medical would have expired ->> they will forward for extension which will take another 2months or so and another 2months for final approval
 

theafjioman

Star Member
Aug 5, 2019
142
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Does anyone have an estimate of what percentage of applicants with AOR in June got COPR so far? I don't know how much longer do we still need to wait :(
If you go to this link:
https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application

213 people that applied in June tracked their cases on that website. And out of those 213, there are 65 that have reported that they got approved. So that's just over 30%. It's probably fairly accurate because it's a fairly large sample size so I'd say somewhere in the ball park of 30% is realistic.
 
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tomiecksdee

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Nov 17, 2020
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If you go to this link:
https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application

213 people that applied in June tracked their cases on that website. And out of those 213, there are 65 that have reported that they got approved. So that's just over 30%. It's probably fairly accurate because it's a fairly large sample size so I'd say somewhere in the ball park of 30% is realistic.
Thank you, this is very helpful!