Hi
@legalfalcon
Are all applications processed in that order?
My timeline is
FSW-O
AOR Feb 1, 2019
Med passed 16 mar
Biometrics completed 28 mar
No updates since.
Does it mean my criminality is passed? As I’m freaking out about my PCC, saw several casas got rejected. I submitted PCC issued before my last trip (got pcc is 2017, visited country for 3 weeks in 2018, AOR 2019).
I called IRCC and they said my application is processed outside of Canada (Paris VO I assume since I live in France), so the agent couldn’t tell me anything.
Should I be worried or at this point they could be nice and send an ADR instead of complete rejection ?
*ordered GCMS notes last week
Yes. There may be some variations, but most are processed in this order.
This is very logical too.
The first stage R10 (completeness check), if the application is incomplete, it will be rejected. This is why it is the first stage. Along with the R10, based on your PCC, the criminality is done, unless you are an inland applicant who need to submit the RCMP, which is requested later.
Around this time, the medicals is also done. Usually the eligibility will not start unless medicals are done, because if an applicant or a family member is medically inadmissible, there is no need to do the eligibility.
Then starts the eligibility, which is the comprehensive review of all your documents. It takes place in 2 stages and is time consuming, eating the most of the processing time.
Only after the eligibility is passed, the security will start. Since the security is done by agencies other than IRCC, like CBSA, CSIS and Public Safety, this is the last stage.
If your AoR is February 1, your R10 should be complete, and criminality passed by now.
But, since you have requested the notes, you should get a clear picture.