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Bilalranjha

Member
May 19, 2018
14
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Nobody knows in short. There were rumours that they'll turn all outland VOs on 100% in january and resume processing AORs april 2020 and so forth. But besides rumours there's nothing and no movements towards this.

If you have spare 10k$ wait for like half a year and then you'll have a strong case to file for mandamus, which basically is legal thing that forces immigration to give you an answer.

For now you can only keep waiting.
Thank You for your Response.

I have applied for GCSM Notes. Lets see if they have something on the file that is encouraging. There is a news doing the rounds that Normal Operations would begin from Jan 2022, with the Canadian Govt pumping in millions to speed up the process.
 

Bilalranjha

Member
May 19, 2018
14
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I assume FSW-O for Canada is pretty much same as a similar immigration program to Australia - dead since the Pandemic began. If you got any chance to become a student in Canada or find an employer who would issue you a work permit to come to Canada - use it, there might be no other chance like this any more - at least until Pandemic ends, which as South Park depicted it - can last 10 years or more.

Personally, I don't see how this Pandemic is relevant any more from the perspective of health danger. Rich countries are just happy that suddenly there is something allowing them to stop poor people immigration and that's why they will look for excuse to continue Pandemic as long as it's "beneficial" in their view. It's Brexit on international level, they just don't want to call it like that. You now have only very difficult ways of immigration - through work visas and work permits, which were always limited to extremely talented or lucky few thousand ones. EU is pretty happy with internal immigration from East EU to West EU - so they don't need outsiders, US will always have enough immigrants from the South even with "closed" borders, Canada apparently has dozens of thousands of foreigners on Temporary Residence to convert to permanent residents. So everyone is happy with status quo.

We all expected FSW-O will restart processing in September, when Canadian borders reopened for foreign tourists and we saw still no progress. So, January-2022 seams unlikely to change anything. In Summer IRCC said Afghanistan nationals are a priority (which I'm not against, but they don't focus on residents of Afghanistan, you can be living many years in Germany and wishing to move to Canada - you will be a priority in such case, which is not related to the current situation in Afghanistan), then recently they again introduced quarantine for everyone because of Omicron (which no one proved to be a dangerous version so far). They'll always find excuses.
Thank You for your response.

I know what you mean, but I was hoping this was not the case in terms of Canada as they need immigrants to maintain their population even. I have applied for GCSM notes. Lets see what info they have on the file. Have you followed news lately ? There has been a lof of talk in increasing the speed of the processing.
 

beyourownak

Hero Member
Jan 5, 2021
217
149
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India
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
India
NOC Code......
3112
AOR Received.
06-11-2020
Med's Done....
12-12-2020
Happy New Year everyone. Any Good Updates?? Its been a while since this thread has been active. So I hope some of you have good news??
 

hydrizxcv

Star Member
Jan 16, 2020
147
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I haven't been in this forum for a while:

1. May I know which Month-Year AOR applicants are currently receiving PPR?
2. When can I (AOR Nov 2020, Montreal VO, FSW-O) expect my PPR approximately? This year or next year?
 

boilercat

Star Member
Sep 16, 2020
127
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I haven't been in this forum for a while:

1. May I know which Month-Year AOR applicants are currently receiving PPR?
2. When can I (AOR Nov 2020, Montreal VO, FSW-O) expect my PPR approximately? This year or next year?
You are lucky enough that your file is at Montreal. Most likely you will get it this year.
 

Samagra

Full Member
Mar 29, 2021
22
2
Markham
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2173
Job Offer........
Yes
AOR Received.
05-08-2020
Med's Done....
09-12-2020
LANDED..........
30-08-2019
Hello Guys
I am an FSW-Inland candidate
I have had my AOR since Nov 1 2020
Medical passed on 9th December 2020
Biometrics completed too

No updates on the application since
Any ideas what should i do to expedite?
I am on BOWP which is due to expire in June 2022

Any guidance/suggestion is highly appreciated!!!
 

Gazias

Full Member
May 16, 2019
44
8
Hello Guys
I am an FSW-Inland candidate
I have had my AOR since Nov 1 2020
Medical passed on 9th December 2020
Biometrics completed too

No updates on the application since
Any ideas what should i do to expedite?
I am on BOWP which is due to expire in June 2022

Any guidance/suggestion is highly appreciated!!!
I have the same timeline. It is driving me insane that there is absolutely no communication from IRCC regarding an expected timeline. I was hoping to hear a response by May last year as it is around the 6-month time frame, now it's 14 months, we are heading towards 3 times the posted time frame. This is insane! Did you think about hiring a lawyer to file a writ of mandamus for you?
 

Bisting

Member
Sep 30, 2020
10
28
U.K.
Category........
FSW
AOR Received.
01-11-2020
Just got PPR today! FSW-O, AOR Nov 1st 2020, London VO, COR Ireland. Remedicals never requested, they were extended in November 2021.
Best of luck to all of you, I hope you get a decision soon.
Great news congratulations! MY AOR date is the same and our application is with London VO so fingers crossed for some news soon
 
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HRP2020

Star Member
Aug 12, 2021
196
105
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Vancouver
AOR Received.
November 13, 2020
Just got PPR today! FSW-O, AOR Nov 1st 2020, London VO, COR Ireland. Remedicals never requested, they were extended in November 2021.
Best of luck to all of you, I hope you get a decision soon.
Many congratulations, Happy new Year.
 
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Samagra

Full Member
Mar 29, 2021
22
2
Markham
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2173
Job Offer........
Yes
AOR Received.
05-08-2020
Med's Done....
09-12-2020
LANDED..........
30-08-2019
I have the same timeline. It is driving me insane that there is absolutely no communication from IRCC regarding an expected timeline. I was hoping to hear a response by May last year as it is around the 6-month time frame, now it's 14 months, we are heading towards 3 times the posted time frame. This is insane! Did you think about hiring a lawyer to file a writ of mandamus for you?
no not really, Not to that extent, many others are waiting patiently.
I don't think a lawyer would be able to pressurize IRCC to process my file out of the thousands of other pending ones.
ordering GCMS Notes now though

Has anyone head of any solid reasons why some applications have been delayed to such degree?
like 14 months for instance?
 

Youngwoo Kom

Newbie
Jan 7, 2022
1
0
Starting a new thread for all those who have received their AoR in November 2020, or anticipate filing their application in November 2020. Please join here, post your timeline, share your progress and ask any questions that you may have.

Sharing some useful info here:

• 6 months processing time

IRCC states that most applications are processed within 6 months or less. The 6 months processing time starts when your application meets the completeness check and NOT from the AoR date. The completeness check is the first stage of the application processing, and usually happens around when your medicals are passed. To know the exact date of the completeness check (R10), you will need to see your GCMS notes.

• Tracking your application

Unfortunately the only thing that you see is your MyCIC account are:

a. Review of eligibility - Will continue to be in progress until you receive the COPR
b. Review of medical results - Will change to the date when the Medicals are passed, usually 20-45 days post AOR.
c. Review of additional documents - Will show "We do not need additional documents," unless you receive any documents request and submit documents, when it will change.
d. Interview - For most this is remain as "[Y]ou do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes"
e. Biometrics - Will change when you are requested for biometrics and later when you have submitted the biometrics
f. Background check - Will change twice for most applicants. First it will change in the initial few weeks, and then go back to not applicable and later in the processing again change to, "we are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information." This happens because criminality and security are both a part of BGC, and when these checks happen, the status changes. It will continue to be in progress the second time until you receive the COPR.
g. Final decision - This will remain the same until you receive the COPR.


There has been a growing trend of speculation where change of status on MyCIC has been attributed to eligibility being passed, etc. The whole NA, IP IP2 is speculation and has no bearing on determining which stage your application is at. While any change of status is a good sign, but merely relying on NA and IP is not the correct way.

Most applicants will find it irrelevant, as their applications will be processed and approved within the first 3-4 months. It is those who wait for more than 4 months, where things go crazy as they keep relying on NA, IP etc, and see no movement or progress. Many other are stuck on so called IP2, and the PPR never seems to come.

So put these speculative theories to rest. As per the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, regulations and the ministeral instructions every application goes through the following stages:

R10 (Completeness check)
Medicals
Criminality
A11.2 Eligibility (The most important stage)
Security

What you need to know about coronavirus and your application? (valid As of the date of posting this)

1. Will there be processing delays for applications currently being processed?
All applications currently in progress at IRCC offices abroad, at case processing centres and within the Domestic Network will continue to be processed but may experience delays.” While it is evident that many IRCC offices are still closed, however, as Canadian provinces start reopening, so will the IRCC offices. List of all IRCC offices and their current status is available here.

2. I have received an additional document request, but I cannot procure the documents as the government office, or my employer’s office is closed?
IRCC is continuing to process permanent residency and citizenship applications. When additional documentation is required to make a decision on the application, processing officers have been instructed to send a request letter and allow 90 days for the applicant to respond.

3. I was sent an additional document request, but I was unable to provide it within 30 days, will my application be refused?
No, your application will not be refused. If a request for additional documentation was previously sent but the applicant was unable to comply, within the stipulated timeframe, the processing officers are required to bring forward the application and allow an additional 90 days for the applicant to respond.

4. I have received Biometrics Instructions Letter (BIL), but all IRCC offices in Canada or in my country are closed, and I am unlikely to comply with the 30 days time frame to provide the biometrics.
IRCC has informed that the biometric instruction letter (BIL) cannot be amended and IRCC will continue to advise applicants that they have 30 days from the date of the letter to give their biometrics. In the most recent policy change, IRCC has informed that if you have given biometrics in the last 10 years, you are exempt from giving them again. To check if your previous biometrics are valid, you can check the status at <https://onlineservices-servicesenligne.cic.gc.ca/extapp/bioStatusQuery?fbclid=IwAR2XOMUJJMcdwNWG8awkgF_u7OGylXTxRqhCM_g23tSqq1uJVhC2KyRv1aI>

However, if you do not fall within the above exception, IRCC will automatically extend your biometrics deadline to give your biometrics. You do not have to give your biometrics until the sites reopen. This applies to you, even if your biometrics instruction letter (BIL) says you have 30 or 90 days. Also, you don’t have to contact IRCC for this extension, and you don’t need a new BIL to make another appointment when sites reopen. You can bring your original BIL to your new appointment to show proof of payment, even if time frame mentioned on BIL is expired. To keep updated on the most recent updates in BIL see here.

5. I received the ITA, and I have to submit my application in the next few days, but I am unable to obtain a document due to service disruption resulting from coronavirus. What should I do?
If you have received the ITA, you have to submit your application before the stipulated time (i.e. within 60 days). However, some applicants have reported that this time frame has increased by an additional 30 days. IRCC offices have been instructed that if a new application is missing supporting documentation (associated fees are required and cannot be exempt or deferred), the applicant should include an explanation (Letter of explanation – LoE) with their application that they are affected by the service disruptions as a result of the novel coronavirus. The application may then be promoted and reviewed in 90 days. If the application is still incomplete in 60 days, officers should request the missing documents with an additional 90-day deadline. These missing documents will not result in the refusal of an application for R10 or being incomplete.

• How to send a Case Specific Enquiry / Webform -

During the processing fo your application you may need to update your application and send additional documents. You can send updates and documents by webform (CSE) using the link - https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx

When IRCC asks for any additional documents, and there is no upload slot in your MyCIC account, you will then once again have to send those documents via CSE using the link above.

You can also use this link to enquire about the status of your application if it exceeds 6 months.
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