Of course!Same here, so u mind sharing your timeline ?
AOR - 6 Dec 2019
BIL - 17 Dec 2019
Approved (GCMS) - 6 April 2020
According to webform - App in progress, all valid.
Current status - Anxiously waiting
Of course!Same here, so u mind sharing your timeline ?
Wow we have the same timeline just that I got approved on 5 April am anxiously waiting as well it’s depressingOf course!
AOR - 6 Dec 2019
BIL - 17 Dec 2019
Approved (GCMS) - 6 April 2020
According to webform - App in progress, all valid.
Current status - Anxiously waiting
Apparently someone from Egypt and Brazil got ppr but am not too sureAny news on outland applicants getting PPRs in any other forus?
Good that VO is in Canada. May be they put a note saying you are outside and set an assignment date according to your return if you had called and told them that you are outside of Canada? Are you trying to come back? If you are inside you can be for sure that there is nothing blocking the COPR. Good luck!I spoke to my lawyer and he said I’m still gonna be considered inland and my VO is Ottawa. I have ordered gcsm 12 days ago, once I get them I’ll share it!! Now that I’m not getting COPR I’m kinda fearing that this might be the case..
Do we have to request under privacy act or access to information act for gcms notesGood that VO is in Canada. May be they put a note saying you are outside and set an assignment date according to your return if you had called and told them that you are outside of Canada? Are you trying to come back? If you are inside you can be for sure that there is nothing blocking the COPR. Good luck!
I had requested in privacy act.Do we have to request under privacy act or access to information act for gcms notes
@salomi24 @EssGee I just received GCMS notes today. I honestly don’t even know what to look for on there. It’s 166 pages, my primary vo is Vancouver and secondary is Ottawa.the last update on it is from July from when my spouse submitted biometrics. However there are 3 other more recent actions that have been whited out that I can’t see, so I’m not sure if that has to do with ppr. Everything shows as valid and passed. An agent also commented back in may that our relationship is bonafide.Did you get GCMS notes?
There was also another comment from back in May that says “ officer review: PA has gotten married after approval of application [very long blank whiteout] COPR and visa cancelled. based on the pa‘S residence the application has been transferred for review” so I’m assuming my application was approved a while back and then redacted@salomi24 @EssGee I just received GCMS notes today. I honestly don’t even know what to look for on there. It’s 166 pages, my primary vo is Vancouver and secondary is Ottawa.the last update on it is from July from when my spouse submitted biometrics. However there are 3 other more recent actions that have been whited out that I can’t see, so I’m not sure if that has to do with ppr. Everything shows as valid and passed. An agent also commented back in may that our relationship is bonafide.
I feel you man, I'm in a similar situation. The only difference is I did change my job, a lot of hassle really..I really wish IRCC would let outland applicants know what will happen with their applications and when. From my GCMS notes my application was approved in April - we are nearly into September. I am completely fed up in my current job and debating whether to start to apply for other jobs in my home country. But with the possibility of Canada allowing travel bubbles in the coming months and possible issuance of COPR I obviously wouldn't move jobs for just a few months. The state of limbo continues for all us outlanders - let's hope we get SOME information soon!
What does your Notes 1 and Assessment section say? That’s all what matters now. They need to check everything for your spouse and it’s as if they are starting the case all over again. But with the relationship set as valid and possibly points not going down - there shouldn’t be anything to worry about. It’s just the matter of some time to complete review. But Notes 1 and Assessment section should state what is latest status. You could also see whether there is an assignment date and assigned officer - that’s when probably they will review your case. Just focus on the first few pages and last few... then you can the rest of the documents. I had 209 pages in the last one. So can understand that it’s lot to digest. All the best.There was also another comment from back in May that says “ officer review: PA has gotten married after approval of application [very long blank whiteout] COPR and visa cancelled. based on the pa‘S residence the application has been transferred for review” so I’m assuming my application was approved a while back and then redacted
Thanks! I guess I don't have to retake it.Nope ! It is locked and your profile won't expire till the time a decision is made.
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They just quoted you the official verdict and as per their guidelines, it should be valid till the time you get the AoR. What do your notes say?Thanks! I guess I don't have to retake it.
I did enquire a webform about it, and also asked for an idea on the status of my application, a few weeks ago and they responded with:
The respond kind of confused me more than it answered to be honest. Also I guess with the current world situation me and all the outlands will probably be on standby until things change right? or is there anything else missing for my application to be approved?
Based on her reply, it’s quite evident that she would have clause S.16 implied and have had her notes redacted. She can’t see the comments till the time they are released.What does your Notes 1 and Assessment section say? That’s all what matters now. They need to check everything for your spouse and it’s as if they are starting the case all over again. But with the relationship set as valid and possibly points not going down - there shouldn’t be anything to worry about. It’s just the matter of some time to complete review. But Notes 1 and Assessment section should state what is latest status. You could also see whether there is an assignment date and assigned officer - that’s when probably they will review your case. Just focus on the first few pages and last few... then you can the rest of the documents. I had 209 pages in the last one. So can understand that it’s lot to digest. All the best.
I came here for vacation and I’m stuck. I did not change My COR. So I didnot inform them that I’m in India. Once I get the gcsm notes it will be clear I what’s happening. I’m trying to be back eagerly. I even have a TRV in process in India.Good that VO is in Canada. May be they put a note saying you are outside and set an assignment date according to your return if you had called and told them that you are outside of Canada? Are you trying to come back? If you are inside you can be for sure that there is nothing blocking the COPR. Good luck!