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FSW Outland - Express Entry - COVID Backlog News and Updates

vsfedotov

Hero Member
Aug 12, 2019
354
203
USA
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0124
Have you ordered GCMS notes to see the updates?
Everything on my file is passed since November 2020 and medicals were extended in February 2021, set to expire this coming October. I've ordered notes a while ago and I see no reason to do it multiple times, they weren't super helpful or informative in the first place.
 

Simerpreet

Full Member
May 22, 2020
45
6
Everything on my file is passed since November 2020 and medicals were extended in February 2021, set to expire this coming October. I've ordered notes a while ago and I see no reason to do it multiple times, they weren't super helpful or informative in the first place.
How to read gcms?
I m not getting any clarity in my status on gcms
AOR july 2019
Gcms ordered aug 2021
 

AishB

Hero Member
Sep 29, 2020
925
279
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
NDVO
AOR Received.
13-02-2021
Passport Req..
30-08-2022
How to read gcms?
I m not getting any clarity in my status on gcms
AOR july 2019
Gcms ordered aug 2021
What does it say on
Eligibility
Medical
Info Sharing
Criminality
Final
 

Punk6

Star Member
Feb 9, 2021
53
59
Everything on my file is passed since November 2020 and medicals were extended in February 2021, set to expire this coming October. I've ordered notes a while ago and I see no reason to do it multiple times, they weren't super helpful or informative in the first place.
They are probably issuing PPRs according to the individual progress of applications, and since yours has been passed since November 2020 you are perhaps not far off in the waitlist.

Your time of AOR is not the real factor for determining how long will your application take, rather the progress of your file's individual review process is. Personally, I have been 'Ready for Approval' since May 2020 but I'm still waiting (AOR Jan 2020).
The time of AOR is a good measure only for a generalized view of applications.
 

Clueless1

Newbie
Sep 3, 2021
1
0
I too have been waiting for some sort of an update. Nothinh from IRCC.

Here is the recent summary
1. My application was submitted in June 2020. So it is now essentially over a year.
2. In June 2021 this year, I got an update to fill in the basic information form and send some documents again, which i did in a 2 weeks.
3. No update after this and no news.

In a limbo still.
 

vsfedotov

Hero Member
Aug 12, 2019
354
203
USA
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0124
They are probably issuing PPRs according to the individual progress of applications, and since yours has been passed since November 2020 you are perhaps not far off in the waitlist.

Your time of AOR is not the real factor for determining how long will your application take, rather the progress of your file's individual review process is. Personally, I have been 'Ready for Approval' since May 2020 but I'm still waiting (AOR Jan 2020).
The time of AOR is a good measure only for a generalized view of applications.
Yes, that's the valid point, as long as they don't process applications within the advertised 6-month timeline, AOR stops being a major factor. I used to think that the country of residence is and there has been some anecdotal evidence that US-based applications are being processed/finalized faster, but it didn't work for me.
P.S.
I am extremely pessimistic about Canada. I had to re-plan and re-think my life multiple times to this point, because the IRCC promise is just NOT coming true. Thankfully I am still in the US and sometimes I think I'm closer to a green card than to a PR, although the process hasn't even started for me yet.

P.P.S. What is your country of citizenship, if I might ask? I tend to think some citizenships are simply blacklisted by IRCC.
 

ZAtoCD

Champion Member
Nov 3, 2019
1,133
1,329
South Africa
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
1123
How to read gcms?
I m not getting any clarity in my status on gcms
AOR july 2019
Gcms ordered aug 2021
I'm happy to help decipher things if you want. You're welcome to post some excerpts here, post screenshots of various pertinent pages (remember to redact personal info), or PM me. Whichever is most convenient.
 

vsfedotov

Hero Member
Aug 12, 2019
354
203
USA
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
0124
I am getting more and more convinced that December 2019 is the cutoff for FSW-O. anything prior to that just won't be finalized, ever.
 

akriti91

Star Member
Dec 5, 2020
148
42
I am getting more and more convinced that December 2019 is the cutoff for FSW-O. anything prior to that just won't be finalized, ever.
I don't think they can do that. I've ordered GCMS notes multiple times and my notes say Application approved and has a COPR number as well, but COPR status is still Not Started.
 

Punk6

Star Member
Feb 9, 2021
53
59
Yes, that's the valid point, as long as they don't process applications within the advertised 6-month timeline, AOR stops being a major factor. I used to think that the country of residence is and there has been some anecdotal evidence that US-based applications are being processed/finalized faster, but it didn't work for me.
P.S.
I am extremely pessimistic about Canada. I had to re-plan and re-think my life multiple times to this point, because the IRCC promise is just NOT coming true. Thankfully I am still in the US and sometimes I think I'm closer to a green card than to a PR, although the process hasn't even started for me yet.

P.P.S. What is your country of citizenship, if I might ask? I tend to think some citizenships are simply blacklisted by IRCC.
My citizenship and country of residence are both Pakistan. I'm quite certain no country has been blacklisted by IRCC. Some applicants face extra delays due to specific factors of their application (regardless of citizenship / residence). Unfortunately, this is a very bureaucratic process and there is a lot of paperwork involved on IRCC's end, which leads to all sorts of inefficiencies.

FSW applicants from the US are definitely getting their approvals sooner (on average) than the rest of the world since they are just across the border. That has been the case throughout the pandemic.

I would suggest not being so pessimistic, we are living in extraordinary times and COVID has been awful for almost everyone's plans. Things are looking to improve for us before the end of this year (if all goes well).
 
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