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Is there anybody from April 2023 and still waiting P1? I applied GCMS notes two times in the previous year. In January and December. Both were identical, so it means they don’t work on my file at all. During the last year, they did not start background check. It is really frustrating I don’t understand what they are waiting for.
My suggestion is
Order CBSA Notes (Not Just IRCC GCMS)
CBSA notes sometimes show more detail about security status.
Contact Your MP (Member of Parliament)
This can sometimes trigger File review & status clarification
 
Hi everyone, I'm trying to find out where I'm at. I don't really understand all the terms you guys mention here.

I just linked my application and saw this. Please let me know if you see anything wrong here? or I'm exactly like everyone else?

May 2023: Applied
October 2023: I got an email requesting a specific document from my home country.
August 2024: I applied for my SIN renewal and I got an email saying "It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence as a Protected Person."

I didn't get anything else so far.

Please help.

Thank you very much in advance.
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You didn’t do biometric?
 
I applied in June 2023 and received my eligibility in September 2024. Since then, I haven’t received any further updates.
Is there anyone who submitted in June 2023 and has already received their P1?
 
Honestly, it is beyond ridiculous and unfair that people who applied in 2024, like these two gentlemen @MOB2002 and @Cam123, have already received their FD, while applicants like us who applied in 2023 have not received any updates since January 2025. I personally know several people who have lost job offers as a result of this delay, including myself.


Has anyone tried sending a “formal demand letter,” which is basically the last option once contacting your MP doesn’t work? I looked into it with a few consulting companies, and they suggested that if webforms and contacting your MP don’t provide any resolution, and the processing time has been significantly exceeded, you can send a “formal demand letter” before applying to seek mandamus relief in Federal Court, which forces IRCC to finalize your application.


From what it looks like, they are only processing 2024 applications to stay within the 17-month processing time.