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sam06

Hero Member
Aug 7, 2017
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guys, I had an aunt here which I mentioned in application. I was just able to get passport from her. As I am not getting any points from her in CEC, I just mentioned in LoE that cannot provide other information. Do you think it will be fine or would IRCC ask for more information?
 

Imade Canda

Newbie
Jul 16, 2020
2
0
AOR- 1st March
MEP - 9th March
BIOMETRICS Synced - 13th March
Category- FSW Outland (India)
File Location- CPC OTTAWA.
Single applicant.
Criminality - Passed/valid
BG check and eligibility - in process
Security- Not initiated
Still waiting for RPRF request.
It's depressing to wait for so long for the RPRF request atleast.
Anyone in same boa
Can You please share what exactly you asked to agent ?



How did you find out this stages?
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seva2017

Member
Aug 29, 2017
14
4
AOR : 13rd March
Medical : 12th May
Inland, CEC

Called CIC today, the agent said that my eligibility has been passed, they just need my bio metrics done
Did you see on your profile online that the eligibility had been passed when you called CIC? The CIC call agent can tell exactly what we see on our profile online I guess.
 

gus1577

Member
Aug 20, 2019
13
37
Did you see on your profile online that the eligibility had been passed when you called CIC? The CIC call agent can tell exactly what we see on our profile online I guess.
Apparently, the agent has some other source they can access into. The one we see from our acc is kinda late info.
 

seva2017

Member
Aug 29, 2017
14
4
I am so frustrated with CIC call representatives. They just read out what I can see on my profile. That's it.. and the common saying like "due to COVID......"
Anyone here who submitted the application on March 1, 2020 (Inland-CEC)?
 

seva2017

Member
Aug 29, 2017
14
4
Apparently, the agent has some other source they can access into. The one we see from our acc is kinda late info.
You are lucky then. Congratz! They always tell me what I see on my profile. What is the progress status of your application?
 

Maclose

Full Member
May 15, 2020
49
6
Does anyone have any slightest idea when biometric would be open?
It’s still closer in Nigeria and my Bil will be expiring in few weeks ..progress bar is 60
 

wjillm

Star Member
Feb 15, 2020
118
52
Alberta
Category........
AINP
Does anyone have any slightest idea when biometric would be open?
It’s still closer in Nigeria and my Bil will be expiring in few weeks ..progress bar is 60
Nobody knows. We are in this together. The situation here in Canada is the same.
 

hundal jagbir

Full Member
May 8, 2020
28
2
How is an Express Entry Application Processed?


If you are an applicant who is about to file your application for permanent residency under the Express Entry, or you recently filed your application, the biggest question that you would be asking is – how does an application get processed after it is filed?

The basic stages of an express entry can be divided into two parts, pre-ITA and post-ITA. In the Pre-ITA stage, an applicant creates an online profile and enters the Express Entry pool. If the applicant has a high Comprehensive Ranking system (CRS) score, which is above the cut off for the specific round, the applicant receives an invitation to apply (ITA). Upon receiving the ITA, the applicant has 60 days to file the completed application with supporting documents. Upon the successful filing of the application, Acknowledgement of Receipt (AoR) is automatically generated, usually on the same day as submission. In some rare cases it may take a little longer to receive the AoR.

It is after this step that the application is processed by the Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

1. Completeness Check

The Express Entry six-month processing time begins when an application is assessed as complete. This means that the 6 months processing clock starts when the R10 is passed or the completeness check is passed. This is the first step in processing the application. Applicants are required to submit a complete electronic application for permanent residence (e-APR) within 30 calendar days of being issued an invitation to apply (ITA). The application and all supporting documents must be submitted electronically through the applicant’s online account. This is the first stringent check of the application. The Regulation 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act Regulations imposes a strict liability on the applicants to account for all documents uploaded, satisfy what was stated in the EE profile, and ensure that there are no gaps. An application that is incomplete is liable to be rejected as per section 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, and all fees associated with the application are refunded to the applicant.

A complete application includes the following:

  • the electronic applicaton (e-APR);
  • the cost recovery fees; and
  • all supporting documentation to support applicant’s Express Entry profile and e-APR.
Usually, by this stage, the medicals are also passed. The medicals reports are reviewed by Health Canada.

2. Eligibility

The next stage is to determine eligibility, i.e. whether the application meets the program prerequisites under which it is filed. When reviewing an application, processing offices must determine if

  • the applicant possesses the qualifications that they declared in their e-APR, and if the same is corroborated by the supporting documents filed; and
  • when the applicant submits their e-APR, the information provided in their Express Entry profile has not materially changed to the degree that the applicant would not have been issued an ITA in that round of invitations.
The objective here is to review whether an applicant meets the program threshold and what the applicant claimed in his profile is true and correct. If there are any issues or concerns, the reviewing officer can send your application for further review. This may include an interview, extra document request etc. The officer also considers whether the application should be refused for not meeting the minimum requirements of the federal program or for misrepresentation.The eligibility focuses on two major factors:

a. Requirement to maintain Minimum Entry Criteria (MEC) – To meet the MEC, applicants must meet the program requirements of the federal skilled worker class (FSWC), the federal skilled trades class (FSTC) or the Canadian experience class (CEC). If an applicant’s situation changes in the time between when they receive an ITA and when they submit their e-APR to an extent they fall below the MEC, the application is refused under section A11.2.

b. Requirement to maintain the Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) – It is an applicant’s responsibility to ensure that his application meets the minimum CRS score. The CRS score is automatically recorded at the time when

  • ITA is issued; and
  • e-APR is submitted.
At the time of the e-APR, both the CRS scores are compared and one of the following scenario plays out:

  • If the applicant’s CRS score at the time of the e-APR is equal to or higher than the lowest-ranked score in the round of invitations, the application will not be refused as long as the applicant’s supporting documentation corroborates their claims and they continue to meet the MEC for Express Entry, including the requirements of the program to which they were invited to apply.
  • If the applicant’s CRS score at the time of the e-APR is lower than the lowest-ranked score in the round of invitations, the application will be refused under for not having maintained the qualifications that would justify the ITA.
If the applicant meets the requirements, of both, MEC and CRS, the eligibility is passed.

3. Criminality – Each e-APR has to be accompanied with Police Clearance Certificates in which the applicant has lived for more than 6 months. Read more on PCC here. Based on the PCCs submitted by the applicant and the travel history, the criminality is passed.

4. Security – The last and the final stage is the security. This is a serious & time-consuming stage and is done by Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). Many factors are considered here, such as number of countries visited, applicant country of residence and the political situation there, past law enforcement or military record, prolonged stay in a country with out sufficient documents to prove cause, frequent traveling to certain nations. Upon the completion of the security check by CSIS, the report is submitted to IRCC.

5. Final Review – The CSIS and CBSA reports is reviewed and it is ensured that all checks have been completed, and it is then that the application is approved.
can u please tell me at what stage background check is processed? Is it under criminality or security??
 

hundal jagbir

Full Member
May 8, 2020
28
2
I raised a webform and got this reply
aor- 19th march, fsw outland
  • The responsible office verified the eligibility requirementsunder the immigration program for which you have applied,
    • you may be contacted via your account if additional information is needed.
  • The criminal background verification is in process.
does this means i have passed eligibility or not??