Same timelineAOR - 9 may 2019
MP - 19 oct 2019
PAL - 21 nov 2019
Medical expire - 19 oct 2020
100 % on 21 oct 2020
Now just waiting
Status - in progress
Same timelineAOR - 9 may 2019
MP - 19 oct 2019
PAL - 21 nov 2019
Medical expire - 19 oct 2020
100 % on 21 oct 2020
Now just waiting
Status - in progress
When your file transfer to NDVO?AR feb. 2019
AOR apr. 2019
1ST MR sep. 2019
Medical passed oct. 2019
ADR otc. 2019
BIO otc. 2019
PAL nov. 2019
Medical extension Sep. 2020
2ND MR nov.&dec. 2020
2ND medical passed Jan. 14 2021
DM Jan 22, 2021
Yes your right technically hi is Outland, but he’s already inland. Inland applicant with the dependant applicant/ outside applicant, there are on hold right nowEasy guys, Sam518 says he is outland, but he also says his 3 dependants are all inland. I think he calls himself outland because when he applied, he had been outland, then moved in.
Thanks a lotI thought of sharing this bit of feedback from an Immigration officer regarding releasing of PR visas for Economic type of applications for some wondering about their application and why they have not received visas yet ( PNP’s, Express Entry, Caregiver etc.) with either some family members outside Canada or if PA and family members are still currently outside Canada:
Officer confirmed that they are not issuing visas at this time since you will not be allowed to fly to Canada anyway (refer to COVID19 instruction on the IRCC site). It is a difficult job for them, i felt the pressure on her, but they cannot do anything beyond the current protocols. Some files are actually already approved ( and I had snother officer confirm that with numerous files I am handling), and will be issued visa and COPR as soon as travel restrictions are lifted.
This is my consultant post on Facebook:
Note that if you are currently in Canada but with family members outside Canada, your file cannot be issued visas until travel restrictions are lifted. Visas are not issued separately per family members. For the meantime, you are advised to keep your documents up to date. If your passports are expiring close to six months, it is prudent to renew. Remember, you will need at least 6 months validity on passport for someone to fly in Canada. Therefore, visas will not be stamped if passports are expiring close to six months or less. You also have to continue renewing your work permit until you receive documents to become PR (visas COPR)
Mr. AtulWhat u mean who got. Mr Dikku.u don't see.
One of my friend recently got PPR (on December 2020) and he is travelling on March 1st week to Canada. He is an outland applicant from IndiaI thought of sharing this bit of feedback from an Immigration officer regarding releasing of PR visas for Economic type of applications for some wondering about their application and why they have not received visas yet ( PNP’s, Express Entry, Caregiver etc.) with either some family members outside Canada or if PA and family members are still currently outside Canada:
Officer confirmed that they are not issuing visas at this time since you will not be allowed to fly to Canada anyway (refer to COVID19 instruction on the IRCC site). It is a difficult job for them, i felt the pressure on her, but they cannot do anything beyond the current protocols. Some files are actually already approved ( and I had snother officer confirm that with numerous files I am handling), and will be issued visa and COPR as soon as travel restrictions are lifted.
This is my consultant post on Facebook:
Note that if you are currently in Canada but with family members outside Canada, your file cannot be issued visas until travel restrictions are lifted. Visas are not issued separately per family members. For the meantime, you are advised to keep your documents up to date. If your passports are expiring close to six months, it is prudent to renew. Remember, you will need at least 6 months validity on passport for someone to fly in Canada. Therefore, visas will not be stamped if passports are expiring close to six months or less. You also have to continue renewing your work permit until you receive documents to become PR (visas COPR)
I can understand. I am also in same boat. Mostly your medical could have extended. We both got medical request on same month and I got extension on November 2020 so yours also. Your consultant may know that, dont worry.No i havent get it yet and i have no idea about the extention i have the ircc consultant he is dealing with my file
i am personally so dishearted that i stop asking them for my file update
Who says GCSM notes timeline extended for 90 days? I requested GCSM notes on 26th December 2020 and received on 22 January 2021.Any idea about outland applicants, ??? MR and DM. Travel restrictions extended up to 21st FEB. Even GCMS notes timeline extended for 90 days.
Which office your file at ?Inland, dm October 21st. No COPR yet. It's so frustrating. I started to get depress and incredibly frustrated
We can say its right to some extentI thought of sharing this bit of feedback from an Immigration officer regarding releasing of PR visas for Economic type of applications for some wondering about their application and why they have not received visas yet ( PNP’s, Express Entry, Caregiver etc.) with either some family members outside Canada or if PA and family members are still currently outside Canada:
Officer confirmed that they are not issuing visas at this time since you will not be allowed to fly to Canada anyway (refer to COVID19 instruction on the IRCC site). It is a difficult job for them, i felt the pressure on her, but they cannot do anything beyond the current protocols. Some files are actually already approved ( and I had snother officer confirm that with numerous files I am handling), and will be issued visa and COPR as soon as travel restrictions are lifted.
This is my consultant post on Facebook:
Note that if you are currently in Canada but with family members outside Canada, your file cannot be issued visas until travel restrictions are lifted. Visas are not issued separately per family members. For the meantime, you are advised to keep your documents up to date. If your passports are expiring close to six months, it is prudent to renew. Remember, you will need at least 6 months validity on passport for someone to fly in Canada. Therefore, visas will not be stamped if passports are expiring close to six months or less. You also have to continue renewing your work permit until you receive documents to become PR (visas COPR)
whats your timeline?I can understand. I am also in same boat. Mostly your medical could have extended. We both got medical request on same month and I got extension on November 2020 so yours also. Your consultant may know that, dont worry.