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Review of medical results​

  • September 21, 2024 You passed the medical exam.
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Review of additional documents​

  • We do not need additional documents.
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Interview​

  • Not applicable.
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Biometrics​

  • October 4, 2024 Completed. You have provided your fingerprints. If there are any issues, you will be contacted.
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Background check​

  • October 4, 2024 Your background check was completed.
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Referral decision​

  • October 3, 2024 Not available.
Also i got confused, how come decision was reflected Oct 3 and you were approved since Aug 21?
 
I want to share the timeline for my friend.

Application filed. Aug. 20, 2024
Medical: Aug 24, 2024
Interview: September 21, 2024
WP and ID was given same day after interview.
From:Ontario
Origin: Pakistan
 
Application filed. Aug. 14, 2024
Medical: Aug 23, 2024
Interview: September 23, 2024
WP and ID was given same day after interview.
From:Monteal
Origin: Pakistan

Still waiting
 
Anyone had this experience?
I applied for asylum at the end of 2024 and received a less complex case. I submitted my evidence in August 2025, and about a month later, I received another letter stating that the IRB is no longer considering my case as less complex and that I must attend a regular hearing. Since then, there have been no updates. My lawyer says that many people with similar cases are receiving decisions without a hearing, and that the IRB can make a decision on a case-by-case basis without holding a hearing. Has anyone gone through a similar situation?
 
Anyone had this experience?
I applied for asylum at the end of 2024 and received a less complex case. I submitted my evidence in August 2025, and about a month later, I received another letter stating that the IRB is no longer considering my case as less complex and that I must attend a regular hearing. Since then, there have been no updates. My lawyer says that many people with similar cases are receiving decisions without a hearing, and that the IRB can make a decision on a case-by-case basis without holding a hearing. Has anyone gone through a similar situation?

Not personally but as your lawyer indicated not uncommon. What may appear as a less complex case initially can require a full hearing after evidence is reviewed.
 
Anyone had this experience?
I applied for asylum at the end of 2024 and received a less complex case. I submitted my evidence in August 2025, and about a month later, I received another letter stating that the IRB is no longer considering my case as less complex and that I must attend a regular hearing. Since then, there have been no updates. My lawyer says that many people with similar cases are receiving decisions without a hearing, and that the IRB can make a decision on a case-by-case basis without holding a hearing. Has anyone gone through a similar situation?
Which region please?