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TripleE01

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May 24, 2019
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@legalfalcon please help.
I just got my GCMS note back today and my file was transferred from my primary VO to Hong Kong. Note one says " From CISU instructions, Restrictions - No". Do you have an idea what that means?
Thanks in anticipation!
 

anz2468

Full Member
Nov 5, 2019
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Anyone who is approved with GCMS notes pleas confirm....


I checked my GCMS again,
and in document issuance, there is COPR number.
However, it says "Print Queue: PQ-Donot remove"
Does it mean I cannot be remove from the print queue? Anyone in similar situation?


Inland CEC
Same here! I am also an inland CEC with secondary VO at Vacounver Imm. My COPR (not started) and medical will expire mid December. May I know your VO and validity of the COPR?
 

AlexiBaron

Star Member
Dec 20, 2019
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HELP HELP!!!

CEC Inland - AOR March 20 – Medical passed (May 20) – Medical expired (July 20) – Today, I received “Medical report - section a client identification and summary (imm 1017e)”. I completed a medical exam today. However, I don’t know how and where I should submit forms? Is there any experience for this matter?
 

Adam Tsao

Star Member
Aug 22, 2019
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No need to be concerned about. The special group is due to the fact that your biometrics were not captured properly.

RCC has already put in place rules and procedure on how to go about when the biometrics cannot be captured due to a physical ailment or any other impairment. It will have to be determined if the condition is temporary or permanent and based on that the following procedure will be followed:

Temporary injuries and conditions
Temporary injuries and conditions are any physical state that interferes with fingerprinting or photographing but is expected to be resolved by the passage of time. Examples include but are not limited to the following:

  • bandages due to recent surgery or injury
  • cuts
  • scrapes
  • swelling
  • irritations
  • contusions
Instructions for the biometrics enrolment operator
The biometrics enrolment operator must do all of the following:

  • question the applicant about the nature, timing and cause of the condition
  • enter a note regarding the nature of the applicant’s injury or condition and its possible cause in the Canadian Immigration Biometric Identification System (CIBIDS)
  • inform the applicant that it is best to return at a later date to provide biometrics, once the temporary issue is resolved, and that they can contact Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) if they need more than the 30 days allotted in the biometric instruction letter (BIL)
  • inform the applicant that, if they choose to proceed, the IRCC office may require them to resubmit biometrics if there are any issues with quality
If the applicant chooses to proceed with the biometrics collection session, the officer must record the biographic data and capture the best-quality photograph possible and all available fingerprints.

Instructions for the IRCC office (inland and overseas)
The officer must process the application by using the available biometric information and the results of the fingerprint search.

If the IRCC officer decides to repeat the biometrics collection session, once the temporary issue is resolved, then the officer must do the following:

  • ask the applicant to resubmit full or partial biometrics, as stated on the applicant’s BIL (done at the IRCC inland office, a VAC, select Service Canada locations, select GAC locations or U.S. ASCs, if warranted)
  • exempt the applicant from the payment of a new biometric fee
Permanent injuries and conditions
Permanent injuries and conditions are any physical state that interferes with fingerprinting or photographing but are not expected to be resolved by the passage of time. Examples include but are not limited to the following:

  • missing digits, due to amputation or a birth defect
  • conditions that affect the placement of fingers on the collection device, such as severe chronic arthritis
  • scarring or other damage to the fingertips that results in extremely poor-quality fingerprints, such as heavy calluses, due to manual labour
  • facial scarring, disfigurements or skin conditions that prevent a good-quality photograph from being taken, such as extensive burns
  • other physical conditions that prevent a good-quality photograph from being taken, such as tremors that prevent the applicant from remaining still, resulting in a blurry photograph
Instructions for the biometrics enrolment operator at VACs and GAC locations
The biometrics enrolment operator must do all of the following:

  • question the applicant regarding the nature of the condition and its cause
  • enter a note regarding the nature of the applicant’s injury or condition and its possible cause in CIBIDS
  • proceed with biometrics enrolment by capturing the best-quality photograph and fingerprints possible
  • advise the applicant that the IRCC office may contact them for further medical information about the injury or condition
Instructions for the IRCC office (inland and overseas)
The officer must do all of the following:

  • document the condition or injury in the Global Case Management System
  • if no further information is required, process the application, using the available biometric information
  • if further information is required, request further information from the applicant about the injury or condition or schedule an interview and collect available biometric information during the interview.

See https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/identity-management/biometrics/conditions.html
so so many thanks!
just one further question: looks like that I do not have to contact IRCC to resubmit bio information, and all I need to do is to wait for their further instruction. Am I right?
 
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legalfalcon

VIP Member
Sep 21, 2015
19,040
9,897
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
4112
App. Filed.......
03-09-2015
Doc's Request.
01-10-2015
AOR Received.
03-09-2015
Med's Done....
17-08-2015
Passport Req..
05-04-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
LANDED..........
05-05-2016
@legalfalcon please help.
I just got my GCMS note back today and my file was transferred from my primary VO to Hong Kong. Note one says " From CISU instructions, Restrictions - No". Do you have an idea what that means?
Thanks in anticipation!

Crisis Information Centre (CISU).
 
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legalfalcon

VIP Member
Sep 21, 2015
19,040
9,897
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
4112
App. Filed.......
03-09-2015
Doc's Request.
01-10-2015
AOR Received.
03-09-2015
Med's Done....
17-08-2015
Passport Req..
05-04-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
LANDED..........
05-05-2016
so so many thanks!
just one further question: looks like that I do not have to contact IRCC to resubmit bio information, and all I need to do is to wait for their further instruction. Am I right?
Yes.
 

Dec-2019

Star Member
Jul 23, 2020
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Medical was revised passed from 8th Jan to 22nd Oct, the same day Information Letter was sent to me. The passports have been sent to VFS office on 28th Oct, we received an acknowledgement mail too. However still no update afterwards. Was just wondering what's the maximum counterfoil stamp date IRCC would give for travelling? I'm assuming it would be till 22nd April 2021? or could it be 1 year?
 

LaFontaine

Star Member
Jan 7, 2020
129
98
Yup, I am also waiting and mine was also finally approved on Aug,31st 2020
we are in very similar situation (CPC-Ottawa - Van immigration as well) it looks like, for some reason, this group is set aside...
It looks like the Vancouver VO is waking up. I saw on Immitracker a CEC inland applicant got COPR on Nov 6.
Greaaaat news! Thanks for this update!