Not yet, still on Oct 31stHi all. Has any November or December 2024 applicant revived an AOR?
Koi na agent hi fuddu choose Kiya tune. Ab change kale. Maine tune direct message Kia Hai wha bat krte haiCos he has not been giving me any updates neither did he tell me about my PAL and medical update had to order gcms notes and call ircc
No, not yetDid you get your GCMS notes?
Your pvo and svo? When did you submit your file?I logged into my GCKey account and saw that the final decision started today (Jun 18). My tracker doesn't reflect any updates though, it says background check is in progress and eligibility review has not started yet.
Hi can you please tell me how it took for your restoration?Hey @Miss bee
My restoration WP got approved in GCKEY. Can I get back to work or do I have to wait for physical WP to arrive?
I applied March 2nd 2025Hi can you please tell me how it took for your restoration?
Thank you! Was it an open work permit or closed? I also applied to restore on march 21 but still nothingI applied March 2nd 2025
I don't know PVO or SVO. Submitted July 23, 2024.Your pvo and svo? When did you submit your file?
Congratulations!! Hoping for smooth processing for the rest of us.Got my eCOPR yesterday.
Aug 16, 2023: Started my ONIP journey
May 29, 2024: Got OINP nomination.
Jul 23, 2024: Applied for PR via Non Express Entry (Inland)
Dec 23, 2024: Received AOR (exact 5 months from the time of Non EE application)
Mar 11, 2025: Biometric done
Mar 31, 2025: Medical status completed (not new- IRCC used my 2 year old medical exams results )
Apr 16, 2025: Background Completed
May 01, 2025: Portal 1 email (responded same day)
May 22, 2025: Portal 2 email (responded same day). As per system approx 49 days to get physical PR card
Jun 18, 2025: eCOPR received
So overall, it took around almost 2 years from the time I applied for OINP and 1 year from the time I applied for PR via non-express entry (Inland applicant)
All the very best to all the applicants who are in the process of getting the PR.
It's a long journey, filled with highs and lows. The road may be long, but the destination is worth it - for us and for our future generations.