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@legalfalcon
Hi please I’d like to ask you some questions.
1. For someone who applied single and is now pregnant and with the look of things might have the baby before PPR, can I be allowed to add just my baby without baby daddy seeing as I’m not married?
2. Will I need to provide details about the baby daddy.
Will like to know what the process will be like.
Many thanks.
 
Can we have a quick recap of people waiting for COPR from Nov 2019,

Mine is AOR 28 Nov FSW Inland applicant, VO Ottawa, all passed except spouse criminality check, file not touched since May 2019.
Ours: Nov 28 PNP Outland...nothing since Meds passed (now expired).
 
Can we have a quick recap of people waiting for COPR from Nov 2019,

Mine is AOR 28 Nov FSW Inland applicant, VO Ottawa, all passed except spouse criminality check, file not touched since May 2019.
AOR mid Nov 2019. Except biometrics nothing has started. Not even medicals were looked at. GCMS notes waiting since 100 days.
 
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AOR mid Nov 2019. Except biometrics nothing has started. Not even medicals were looked at. GCMS notes waiting since 100 days.
Oh wow....just wow. :(o_O

I ordered GCMS notes and got it in 36 days...Only Meds passed all others "not started" in the Assessment area.

Though our meds expired in early Dec and we got the notes Dec 29...nothing mentioned about medical expired, extended or redo.

The lastest number in the notes section shows A11.2 done by Case Processing Agent. Recommendation: R75/76/87 all meet/met.
 
Hi everyone
Can you guys share please I would really appreciate that...
How many of us in (skill trade) still waiting for any updates with AOR October/ November.
Thank you all
 
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@legalfalcon
Can an Outland applicant reach out to mp? Or can only inland applicant contact them?
TIA

Anyone can reach out to a MP. You can contact the MP of the riding where you intend to settle after you move to Canada.

An MP inquiry is not a right, rather it is a privilege given to the Member of Parliament to obtain your personal information from a federal agency.

Section 8 of the Privacy act states:


Disclosure of personal information

  • 8 (1) Personal information under the control of a government institution shall not, without the consent of the individual to whom it relates, be disclosed by the institution except in accordance with this section.

    Where personal information may be disclosed

    (2) Subject to any other Act of Parliament, personal information under the control of a government institution may be disclosed
    (a) ...
  • (b) ...
  • (c) ...
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  • (g) to a member of Parliament for the purpose of assisting the individual to whom the information relates in resolving a problem;

They can find your information from any federal agency.
 
Anyone can reach out to a MP. You can contact the MP of the riding where you intend to settle after you move to Canada.

An MP inquiry is not a right, rather it is a privilege given to the Member of Parliament to obtain your personal information from a federal agency.

Section 8 of the Privacy act states:


Disclosure of personal information

  • 8 (1) Personal information under the control of a government institution shall not, without the consent of the individual to whom it relates, be disclosed by the institution except in accordance with this section.

    Where personal information may be disclosed

    (2) Subject to any other Act of Parliament, personal information under the control of a government institution may be disclosed
    (a) ...
  • (b) ...
  • (c) ...
  • (d) ...
  • (e) ...
  • (f) ...
  • (g) to a member of Parliament for the purpose of assisting the individual to whom the information relates in resolving a problem;

They can find your information from any federal agency.
@legalfalcon
Thank you for your prompt reply. I reached out to a mp and the assistant said she couldn't help me as I'm an outlander. Guess I'll reach out to a different one.
 
Hi guys. Please add me to the thread as I also have AOR on November 2019!
On September, 8, 2019 I applied for PR, for me, my wife and 4 kids, through PNP Paper Based Inland (Vancouver, BC). Currently my Progress bar shows 82%, expected completion by April 19, 2021. Please advise how is your progress doing and your experience for a similar application date, as I feel my process is taking way to long!

COB - Mexico
AR - Sep. 19, 2019
AOR - Nov. 26, 2019
ADR - Dec. 11, 2019
DR- Feb. 24, 2020
PAL - Feb. 21, 2020

Up to Jan. 13, 2021...
ROE, BGC and RAD still in progress
Awaiting for MR and BR

Thanks a lot for your comments!
 
@legalfalcon
Hi please I’d like to ask you some questions.
1. For someone who applied single and is now pregnant and with the look of things might have the baby before PPR, can I be allowed to add just my baby without baby daddy seeing as I’m not married?
2. Will I need to provide details about the baby daddy.
Will like to know what the process will be like.
Many thanks.

@legalfalcon please help
 
@legalfalcon
Thank you for your prompt reply. I reached out to a mp and the assistant said she couldn't help me as I'm an outlander. Guess I'll reach out to a different one.

It depends on MP to MP. Some may refuse you as you are not a constituent in their riding yet and neither a PR nor a Citizen. But some will be happy to help you as a prospective resident.
 
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