Now they are finalizing May applications, so I am wondering if they will finalize Aprill or June.April?
Now they are finalizing May applications, so I am wondering if they will finalize Aprill or June.April?
At least you're already in Canada, able to work and bridge your visa as needed. It sucks that you have to wait, but what's PR going to allow you to do in the middle of a pandemic that you can't already?I don’t think anyone intended to berate other candidates here but don’t you agree that prioritizing people who already have their life set up in Canada makes more sense rationally speaking when the world is in pandemic mode? Canadian government thinks otherwise of course, but it does make perfect sense to me. Now as an applicant who got stuck I see outland applicants who applied months (!) later get their applications processed while I’ve been in Canada for two years. It’s not fair so any frustration found on these forums is valid in my opinion.
I hope they will clear the backlog. Is this based on info on the website that says May 24-30 or just from trends that you have noticed?Now they are finalizing May applications, so I am wondering if they will finalize Aprill or June.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-status.htmlI hope they will clear the backlog. Is this based on info on the website that says May 24-30 or just from trends that you have noticed?
I would disagree with you, people who applied in April are the most I luckiest of all based on percentage wise approvals which is based on immitracker, though not formal it just gives a trendhttps://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-status.html
Visit the link and select "immigration" from the drop down. The info is on that page.
I have a feeling "finalise" is used in the broadest sense of the word. They've probably "finalised" most of March and April as well.
@Marappli @Canex17 . Yes, this was the page from the website that I was referring to. I haven't been following it, so I haven't been monitoring its changes, but I remember looking at the same info around January 19 when they first announced they were prioritizing CEC and this info first became available. At that time, the website said they were working on apps received in early-mid August 2020. It didn't say "finalizing" at that time so that could've meant anything for example - they just started processing them. If you've been following the website, then please share any changes you may have seen. If the current info is a continuation of that, then It hints at the backlog being cleared in a backwards order by month.The next update will be tellinghttps://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-status.html
Visit the link and select "immigration" from the drop down. The info is on that page.
I have a feeling "finalise" is used in the broadest sense of the word. They've probably "finalised" most of March and April as well.
same hereAOR Mar 25
medical: expired
eligibility: in progress
crim: in progress
security: not started
according to my gcms notes my file has not been touched since July 7
This is a complete sh1t show. processing applications in LIFO? that's nuts man. I can't stop thinking about my application. Out life is stuck.Contacted MP. MP required the latest status and forwarded it to me which is exactly the same as GCMS notes:
Criminality in progressing,
Security not started.
And MP told me they can't do anything.
Then I called IRCC last week. My file has a note that MP has inquired about the status. But IRCC's respond is as usual, WAIT
If you got invited in that draw, with cutoff CRS of 75, you don't have to worry about losing any points unless you somehow dip below 75. I think you'll be fine.Hello everyone,
I applied for my PR under CEC ( cut off was 75 my score was 467 )and was on LMIA based work permit and after receiving my invitation i lost my job in first week of march 2021 and my employer applied for my another work permit in January 2021 as the first one was about expire, which got approved today but unfortunately i don't work for them anymore my questions are :-
1. will it affect my PR as i gained the job offer points ? as my file is now under processing.
2. can i cancel the LMIA based work permit and apply for BOWP ?
3. Does CIC will contact my employer about anything?
Note:- Received AOR on march 18, 2021
please help me out i am very confused about it.
Thank you in advance
If you got invited in that draw, with cutoff CRS of 75, you don't have to worry about losing any points unless you somehow dip below 75. I think you'll be fine.
As for LMIA query. I don't know. I'd say contact them through webform and explain the situation, but you'll likely be waiting 2-4 weeks for a response....
Hi. That's good your meds have been extended. That's a good signMy medical expired more than a month back and the new status stated that I didn’t need a medical exam. But a few days ago, my medical was renewed.
1. Does this mean an officer worked on my file?
2. Does this mean I can expect a decision soon?
3. Is there anyone here that got their medical renewed and recently got their PR? How long did it take to get the decision after the medical renewal?
@caipsnotes
Will the extension be granted for 6 months from the initial expiry date of medicals? Or from the reevaluation date. (i.e. if my medicals expired in February 2021, and were reviewed in May. Will the 6 months start from February or May?)Hi. That's good your meds have been extended. That's a good sign
Below is a related write up
Expiry, re-meds and extensions - If the medical results are about to expire then you may be asked for a re-medical examination, if required. If a re-med is not required then the medicals will be extended. This is how the process works - when the validity period of medical results expire or are about to expire an IRCC officer will send it for reassessment and the regional medical officer (RMO) at the IRCC Health Branch (HB) will make the determination. Based on this reassessment by the RMO the GCMS file is updated as extended or the applicant is informed to get the medical examination done again. At this time the process for reassessment is not automatic and has to be manually undertaken. Due to the manual nature of this process there can be delays in sending the file for reassessment; updating GCMS with the extension status or informing the applicant (tip - use the web-form and inquire about the status or request your GCMS file). As an applicant you can also get another medical examination done on your own accord (not recommended), in which case submit the upfront sheet to IRCC via the web-form. Other things to keep in mind - if IRCC grants an extension then it will be for no more than 6 months; a re-med on other hand is valid for 1 year. Also, if you see a message on myCIC "you do not need medical exam" then it quite likely means that your medical results have been sent for reassessment.
Medicals are valid from the date as shown in the GCMS notes and that is the date when medicals were assessed by a Medical officer. Also see this link related to it Assessing the immigration medical examination
At the final stage IRCC will also check if your medicals and passport are still valid. Before PPR is sent the details of an applicant's COPR, its expiration and the PR visa are input into the GCMS system. The COPR and PR visa cannot be issued by IRCC beyond the validity of the applicants passport or medicals, whichever expires first.