Same as yours, AOR 21 st Dec, nothing has changed after medical passed and it’s in IP2 stage since then.Hi guys, I submitted my AOR on Dec 21st, and its still under background checking. Not sure if anyone in the same boat?
Same as yours, AOR 21 st Dec, nothing has changed after medical passed and it’s in IP2 stage since then.Hi guys, I submitted my AOR on Dec 21st, and its still under background checking. Not sure if anyone in the same boat?
This is their set format. I have also received same reply 2 times.Reached 225 days on Aug 12th, sent a case specific enquiry(my 3rd overall):
Enquiry:
Hello My application has crossed over 7 months(225 days) as of today. I would like to know the status of my application with regards to the following: Eligibility Criminality Security Thanks a lot. Much appreciated. Hitesh Kaul
Received the following reply today:
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The number of remaining candidates is not a problem, 100 cases can be done in 1 day but the issue is the disorder, nowadays IRCC is giving more PPRs for 2019 than 2018 and nobody understands why. I did the math many times and I had like 4 or 5 target dates according to my VO, my stream, my nationality, my country of residence and I crossed by far all of them, I did even a probability exercise , it gave me a date of about April and trust it or not most of the ppl from AOR December 2018 got their PPRs around April/May not my case...I have an eligibility MET since February and since then nobody touches the file.So according to the cases submitted in myimmitracker.com, there are still 101 cases of December 2018 that are waiting for PPRs (all have passed medicals)! Any idea how many PPRs are sent each day? We could do the math.
@d6k5d3 I saw some days during the period of March-April, IRCC was delivering ~30 PRRs a day (I was so happy and hopeful with that at the time) in meaning that if they focus in the remaining AORs of 2018 (~200 cases) they can finish all of it in 2 weeks if they work the same way they did.The number of remaining candidates is not a problem, 100 cases can be done in 1 day but the issue is the disorder, nowadays IRCC is giving more PPRs for 2019 than 2018 and nobody understands why. I did the math many times and I had like 4 or 5 target dates according to my VO, my stream, my nationality, my country of residence and I crossed by far all of them, I did even a probability exercise , it gave me a date of about April and trust it or not most of the ppl from AOR December 2018 got their PPRs around April/May not my case...I have an eligibility MET since February and since then nobody touches the file.
thx!!! =)Congrats! Time aside, atleast you're past the uncertainty.. PPR will certainly come! And always glad to hear news from Sydney
Have faith! Our golden email are coming all together =))))Congrats!!! Most likely you will get the good news by this month end.
I wonder when I will leave Recommended Pass, it seems to be even worse than Review Required.
One of the main problems with immtracker is cases drops off after sometime and if the user does not make it active you do not get that data.I'm trying to avoid peeking at the november 2018 aor forum... so as to maintain the belief that 8months is the new 6months.
How representative is Myimmitracker? Out of the 526 cases from December, 413 got the PPR... which leaves close to the expected 20% beyond 6months.
Probability exercise! That's intense! I hope all the homework and attention you have paid pays off soon. But I am with you in that how frustrating it is. I have received a ministerial correspondence related to my inquiry on PR applications today. The person who responded spent a lot of time to explain the situation, and assure that IRCC is doing its best. He also reiterated that the security checks have their own paces, and the ministerial dept. has no control.The number of remaining candidates is not a problem, 100 cases can be done in 1 day but the issue is the disorder, nowadays IRCC is giving more PPRs for 2019 than 2018 and nobody understands why. I did the math many times and I had like 4 or 5 target dates according to my VO, my stream, my nationality, my country of residence and I crossed by far all of them, I did even a probability exercise , it gave me a date of about April and trust it or not most of the ppl from AOR December 2018 got their PPRs around April/May not my case...I have an eligibility MET since February and since then nobody touches the file.
Same here...I got a mail today morning for a re-medical request....my medical expires in November 2019...I don't think there's any way out except redoing it... Frustrating that we have to go through the whole inconvenience on account of them slacking!!We received a mail this morning from CIC asking us to do medicals. we submitted medicals upfront with our application and it's still valid till Nov 2019. Can someone tell us what we can do at this point? Redo medical or any other way around?
Thank you very much for sharing such statements and findings. It is very useful to understand some of the process behind the scenes and showing that the call center agents are sometimes not aware about the actual status. Btw, did you order at any level the GCMS notes? I am a little bit curious and (now much more enthusiastic after reading your words) about the mail I received from IRCC saying that my app is in queue for review by an officer in august 1st. This mail was oddly formatted and different somehow:Hello fellow applicants. I just wanted to share some thoughts about my application and process in general. I think this info will make your wait a bit easier.
1) IRCC customer service agents all the time (including my last call on July 31) were telling me that my Background/Security didn't start. As you can see below, after my application was approved, it is clearly states that my Background check was completed in February. ... just food for thought.
2) Eligibility passed on August 1 (I received email from the officer saying that my application is in a queue for review on July 30, called IRCC July 31 just to find out that Eligibility didn't start and Background check in progress) same day my application was approved.
I came to conclusion that IRCC agents either don't know what is happening with out applications and sometimes just make up some stuff to make us feel better, or they don't want/not allowed to tell us everything they see on their side .... and our applications can be approved in a matter of minutes after officers finally touch them while we wait for that moment passionately, sometimes not very passionately for months! Good luck to all of us!
Review of eligibility - Review of eligibility
Review of medical results - Review of medical results
- August 1, 2019 Your eligibility has been reviewed. Please see the final decision below.
Review of additional documents - Review of additional documents
- January 19, 2019 You passed the medical exam.
Interview - Interview
- We do not need additional documents.
Biometrics - Biometrics
- You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check - Background check
- We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Final decision - Final decision
- February 7, 2019 Your background check was completed.
- August 19, 2019 Your application was approved. Check your messages below for details.
You getting remedical request is very good news. IRCC has a rule where they cannot issue PR with only 3 months left in medical validity. So you getting remedical request now means your PR is literally ready and they’re just waiting for you to do the medicals again before they send it to you.Same jere
Same here...I got a mail today morning for a re-medical request....my medical expires in November 2019...I don't think there's any way out except redoing it... Frustrating that we have to go through the whole inconvenience on account of them slacking!!
Thanks a ton for the positivity boost!! Hoping the end is near soon!!You getting remedical request is very good news. IRCC has a rule where they cannot issue PR with only 3 months left in medical validity. So you getting remedical request now means your PR is literally ready and they’re just waiting for you to do the medicals again before they send it to you.
Turn that frown upside down and go celebrate.