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My status changed to in process last week and today I just got an email that my application has been moved to CPC-Ottawa now. Guess some applications are being moved out of CPC-M completely. I am a Jan 2020 applicant with no update from CPC-M since March 2020.
I hope I and my wife also get some good news.. January 2020 outland applicant (India)... Been waiting since February for an update (post medical and police clearance)
 
Hi everyone. My spouse just got a similar letter saying my application has been moved to Ottawa and that my spouse has been approved as my sponsor. But she had already been approved back in October 2019. They also mentioned that we should submit an undertaking with Quebec. But we already have the CSQ approved and have sent it to IRCC back in July 2020. Seems like they're moving some applications out of CPCM.

What do you all think this could mean? Should we resubmit the CSQ via web form just to be safe?
 
My status changed to in process last week and today I just got an email that my application has been moved to CPC-Ottawa now. Guess some applications are being moved out of CPC-M completely. I am a Jan 2020 applicant with no update from CPC-M since March 2020.
Wow...this is good news
 
Hi everyone. My spouse just got a similar letter saying my application has been moved to Ottawa and that my spouse has been approved as my sponsor. But she had already been approved back in October 2019. They also mentioned that we should submit an undertaking with Quebec. But we already have the CSQ approved and have sent it to IRCC back in July 2020. Seems like they're moving some applications out of CPCM.

What do you all think this could mean? Should we resubmit the CSQ via web form just to be safe?
Congrats on an update! I think resubmitting the CSQ will do your case no harm. While sending it let them know you've been waiting for PPR since forever...
 
I got my GCMS notes today.. and there is a note saying : « SPOC enquiry received on 2021/03/10. Military docs and IMM 5546 provided. PO to review ». Does anybody knows what it means?
 
Hi everyone. My spouse just got a similar letter saying my application has been moved to Ottawa and that my spouse has been approved as my sponsor. But she had already been approved back in October 2019. They also mentioned that we should submit an undertaking with Quebec. But we already have the CSQ approved and have sent it to IRCC back in July 2020. Seems like they're moving some applications out of CPCM.

What do you all think this could mean? Should we resubmit the CSQ via web form just to be safe?
We got a similar email today, October 2019 application received. I think they have started moving the applications to ottawa.
 
We got a similar email today, October 2019 application received. I think they have started moving the applications to ottawa.
Let’s see how long it would take for Ottawa to finalize these transferred applications.

On a side note, I initially applied in October 2019. From October 2019 up to now I had so much “fun”. I got refused by Warsaw, won an appeal (Montreal office) and now we are waiting for Mississauga to acknowledge they got our file :D I know it’s hardly funny, but it’s just crazy how slow Mississauga is comparing to other VOs.
 
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Let’s see how long it would take for Ottawa to finalize these transferred applications.

On a side note, I initially applied in October 2019. From October 2019 up to now I had so much “fun”. I got refused by Warsaw, won an appeal (Montreal office) and now we are waiting for Mississauga to acknowledge they got our file :D I know it’s hardly funny, but it’s just crazy how slow Mississauga is comparing to other VOs.
When did you win your appeal @passenger19
 
I got my GCMS notes today.. and there is a note saying : « SPOC enquiry received on 2021/03/10. Military docs and IMM 5546 provided. PO to review ». Does anybody knows what it means?
someone posted this back in 2020.

Single Point of Contact

In addition to established lines of communication between Canadian and U.S. field officers, there is also a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) at the respective National Headquarters for sharing information between Canada and the U.S. In the absence of a local contact, Canadian or U.S. officers have the ability to approach the National Headquarters of the other party to request information on a case-by-case basis. In the majority of cases, the SPOC serves as a coordinator between the requesting participant and the providing participant. The SPOC for Canada resides in the CIC Refugees Branch, Asylum Division (see List of Designated Officials). The SPOC for the U.S. is located in the DHS, Citizenship and Immigration Services.
 
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