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With the blessing of Almighty, I got my eCOPR yesterday! Here is my timeline:

1. Application submitted > June 2023
2. AOR> June 2023
3. AIP> September 2024
4. P1> November 2025
5. P2> November 2025
6. eCOPR > January 2026

I wish you all the very best in your journey to PR!
Have a great weekend All!
Can you please share details like are you in quebec. I believe p2 means csq. My application was referred to mifi on 21st Jan but no invitation yet.


We got aip in august 2025 and medicals in Jan 2026 itself on same day when file sent to mifi

Do you think I will also get csq soon?
 
Can you please share details like are you in quebec. I believe p2 means csq. My application was referred to mifi on 21st Jan but no invitation yet.


We got aip in august 2025 and medicals in Jan 2026 itself on same day when file sent to mifi

Do you think I will also get csq soon?
Je pense qu'il faut attendre encore, mais n'hésitez pas à demander de l'aide à votre député provincial qui pourrait vous aider en essayant de contacter les agents du MİFİ.
 
Hi there
I got my gcms notes 2 months ago and says
File in progress for 33 months more less
triage expedited
triage discrimination
Pre-populated template available H00003333.canada.docx
Anyone knows what this means thanks
 
Can you please share details like are you in quebec. I believe p2 means csq. My application was referred to mifi on 21st Jan but no invitation yet.


We got aip in august 2025 and medicals in Jan 2026 itself on same day when file sent to mifi

Do you think I will also get csq soon?
outside of quebec
 
Can you please share details like are you in quebec. I believe p2 means csq. My application was referred to mifi on 21st Jan but no invitation yet.


We got aip in august 2025 and medicals in Jan 2026 itself on same day when file sent to mifi

Do you think I will also get csq soon?

Realistically you should expect longer processing after AIP in Quebec than outside of Quebec with Quebec cutting immigration more than outside Quebec. You can try to contact your MP but don’t think the province is going to be willing to give you a timeframe since you only received AIP fairly recently so you are at the end of a queue. I would be planning for another 1-2+ years and if you get PR earlier than great. The other big unknown is what happens after bill c-12. The H&C program is no longer functional so I would expect some significant reforms to the program.
 
Realistically you should expect longer processing after AIP in Quebec than outside of Quebec with Quebec cutting immigration more than outside Quebec. You can try to contact your MP but don’t think the province is going to be willing to give you a timeframe since you only received AIP fairly recently so you are at the end of a queue. I would be planning for another 1-2+ years and if you get PR earlier than great. The other big unknown is what happens after bill c-12. The H&C program is no longer functional so I would expect some significant reforms to the program.
If IRCC dares to cancel applications that have been approved at the first stage under Bill C12 the legal consequences will certainly be disastrous. Administrative law (including immigration law) provides legal protection to applicants and merely invoking the public interest to justify a failure to uphold their rights would be difficult, since such a public interest must be well founded and justified under the standard of reasonableness ! Nothing can justify an infringement of applicants fundamental rights, particularly those who have already benefited from first-stage approval.
For QC and its government, the situation remains uncertain, and there will likely be many changes in the near future, as what may occur could be quite significant, especially in light of the possible victory of PQ.