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Hyper1013

Champion Member
Aug 21, 2024
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hello everyone! I have also got this update in my tracker "Background verification changed to 'In Progress" on Dec 16, 2024. Does this always mean I'm under comprehensive screening?
It simply means they are processing your background check. However, in order to know the specifics regarding being under comprehensive screening, apply for GCMS notes. In the meantime, you could call IRCC to find out where your application currently stands!
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
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Hello everyone! I have also got this update in my tracker "Background verification changed to 'In Progress" on Dec 16, 2024. Does this always mean I'm under comprehensive screening?
No, the status “Background verification changed to ‘In Progress’” in the PR tracker does not necessarily mean you are under comprehensive security screening. Here’s what it could indicate:

1. Normal Background Checks: In most cases, this status change simply means that Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has started the background verification process, which includes criminality, security, and other checks. This is a standard step in PR processing.

2. Comprehensive Security Screening: If your file is already under security screening (as you mentioned earlier), this tracker update may simply be reflecting the ongoing status of that process. Security screening is a detailed review conducted by partner agencies like CSIS and CBSA and can take longer than regular checks.

Applicants are usually placed into comprehensive security screening during the background verification stage of their PR application. This can happen under specific circumstances, such as:
1. Flags from Eligibility or Criminality Checks:
• If something in your application (e.g., travel history, previous employment, or study history) triggers a review, IRCC may escalate your file for detailed checks.
2. Involvement with Sensitive Countries or Organizations:
• If you’ve traveled, worked, or studied in regions or institutions flagged by Canadian security agencies, this can lead to a deeper review.
3. Random or Routine Audit:
• Sometimes, cases are chosen for additional scrutiny as part of routine quality assurance.
4. External Agency Referrals:
• Security partners like the CBSA or CSIS may request additional time to investigate certain aspects of your background.

Once flagged, your file moves to security screening, which involves a thorough investigation of your activities, affiliations, and potential risks by partner agencies. These checks are detailed and can take several months to complete.

Signs You Are Under Comprehensive Screening:
• No movement in the “Background Verification” section for an extended period.
• GCMS notes explicitly stating phrases like “Comprehensive Security Screening” or “File referred to CBSA/CSIS.”
• Long delays even after clearing eligibility, medical, and criminality checks.
 

sjwjzm

Member
Mar 3, 2024
18
2
No, the status “Background verification changed to ‘In Progress’” in the PR tracker does not necessarily mean you are under comprehensive security screening. Here’s what it could indicate:

1. Normal Background Checks: In most cases, this status change simply means that Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has started the background verification process, which includes criminality, security, and other checks. This is a standard step in PR processing.

2. Comprehensive Security Screening: If your file is already under security screening (as you mentioned earlier), this tracker update may simply be reflecting the ongoing status of that process. Security screening is a detailed review conducted by partner agencies like CSIS and CBSA and can take longer than regular checks.

Applicants are usually placed into comprehensive security screening during the background verification stage of their PR application. This can happen under specific circumstances, such as:
1. Flags from Eligibility or Criminality Checks:
• If something in your application (e.g., travel history, previous employment, or study history) triggers a review, IRCC may escalate your file for detailed checks.
2. Involvement with Sensitive Countries or Organizations:
• If you’ve traveled, worked, or studied in regions or institutions flagged by Canadian security agencies, this can lead to a deeper review.
3. Random or Routine Audit:
• Sometimes, cases are chosen for additional scrutiny as part of routine quality assurance.
4. External Agency Referrals:
• Security partners like the CBSA or CSIS may request additional time to investigate certain aspects of your background.

Once flagged, your file moves to security screening, which involves a thorough investigation of your activities, affiliations, and potential risks by partner agencies. These checks are detailed and can take several months to complete.

Signs You Are Under Comprehensive Screening:
• No movement in the “Background Verification” section for an extended period.
• GCMS notes explicitly stating phrases like “Comprehensive Security Screening” or “File referred to CBSA/CSIS.”
• Long delays even after clearing eligibility, medical, and criminality checks.

Thank you for this valuable info Miss Bee. In addition, one can also request for CSIS notes to see whether he/she is under comprehensive security screening.
 

UppersquareMedia

Full Member
Jul 27, 2023
42
19
No, the status “Background verification changed to ‘In Progress’” in the PR tracker does not necessarily mean you are under comprehensive security screening. Here’s what it could indicate:

1. Normal Background Checks: In most cases, this status change simply means that Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has started the background verification process, which includes criminality, security, and other checks. This is a standard step in PR processing.

2. Comprehensive Security Screening: If your file is already under security screening (as you mentioned earlier), this tracker update may simply be reflecting the ongoing status of that process. Security screening is a detailed review conducted by partner agencies like CSIS and CBSA and can take longer than regular checks.

Applicants are usually placed into comprehensive security screening during the background verification stage of their PR application. This can happen under specific circumstances, such as:
1. Flags from Eligibility or Criminality Checks:
• If something in your application (e.g., travel history, previous employment, or study history) triggers a review, IRCC may escalate your file for detailed checks.
2. Involvement with Sensitive Countries or Organizations:
• If you’ve traveled, worked, or studied in regions or institutions flagged by Canadian security agencies, this can lead to a deeper review.
3. Random or Routine Audit:
• Sometimes, cases are chosen for additional scrutiny as part of routine quality assurance.
4. External Agency Referrals:
• Security partners like the CBSA or CSIS may request additional time to investigate certain aspects of your background.

Once flagged, your file moves to security screening, which involves a thorough investigation of your activities, affiliations, and potential risks by partner agencies. These checks are detailed and can take several months to complete.

Signs You Are Under Comprehensive Screening:
• No movement in the “Background Verification” section for an extended period.
• GCMS notes explicitly stating phrases like “Comprehensive Security Screening” or “File referred to CBSA/CSIS.”
• Long delays even after clearing eligibility, medical, and criminality checks.
 

Fakhir Omar

Member
Dec 6, 2024
10
0
@Miss bee , May I please have your insights on my citizenship application which is stuck in security screening for 18 months? I applied in May, 2023, AOR is June 21, 2023. Currently my BG and Prohibition are still in progress. As per IRCC, my security screening started in June 28, 2023. How long normally it takes to complete the security screening in these cases considering having a clean BG history in both Home country and Canada? Do you think it is time for the writ of Mandamus? I appreciate your insights. Thanks!