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Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

Mirna1993

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May 4, 2019
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I applied for the Pr on March 2020 and on April 8th 2021 I received a request for a missing document “schedule A “ I sent it in the same day but I haven’t heard anything till not, I haven’t even receive the receipt of acknowledgment letter,


Did anyone apply on March 2020 receive anything?
 
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imissmylove

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Feb 9, 2018
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I applied for the Pr on March 2020 and on April 8th 2021 I received a request for a missing document “schedule A “ I sent it in the same day but I haven’t heard anything till not, I haven’t even receive the receipt of acknowledgment letter,


Did anyone apply on March 2020 receive anything?

Don't focus on your application just leave they will do their job don't worry about anything
my advice to you as an old applicant here, I was here stress out just like u guys
just focus on your goals, invest in yourself, trade education, English course to-do list you need to do.
give your PR process time, it will finish one day like us.
 

imissmylove

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Feb 9, 2018
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Hi everyone I am November 2019 applicant
My timeline
AOR December 2019
PCC request November 2020
AIP December 2020
Medical passed but expired
Criminality in progress
Security passed
I don’t why criminality still in progress while we provided RCMP already , and I assume security is the last step in the application ?

they received your Criminality and everything they need but now your file is in Q for officer to review
when it was your Turn they will complete last step their self then they will update all the status all at once and you will receive your COPR then Land and .... so don't worry and be happy.
 
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nsy1980

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Aug 20, 2020
106
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principal applicant timeline on gckey shows 91% but overseas spouse has not even done medical.what does this mean?both applications processing at the same time.principal application shows estimated time 10 weeks from now..is this still enough time for medical?
 

imissmylove

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Feb 9, 2018
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Just a heads-up here for all applicant who they are waiting for their Decision, Officer for last step could contact you and ask you regarding your CV or RESUME, just beware its a new law or rules for them to requesting this and they need it to finalize your application, so prepare it if they are asking in very last step about your Resume.
 

imissmylove

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Feb 9, 2018
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principal applicant timeline on gckey shows 91% but overseas spouse has not even done medical.what does this mean?both applications processing at the same time.principal application shows estimated time 10 weeks from now..is this still enough time for medical?
the first main applicant in Canada must become PR, Once done they will ask about your spouse's application and form when you complete and send it will take 1 year roughly to processing their application, its not together first main applicant 2nd spouse, and dependents.
 

nsy1980

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Aug 20, 2020
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the first main applicant in Canada must become PR, Once done they will ask about your spouse's application and form when you complete and send it will take 1 year roughly to processing their application, its not together first main applicant 2nd spouse, and dependents.
Our applications are processed both at the same time…this is new process started December 2019.
 

Lily123

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Apr 30, 2020
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Just a heads-up here for all applicant who they are waiting for their Decision, Officer for last step could contact you and ask you regarding your CV or RESUME, just beware its a new law or rules for them to requesting this and they need it to finalize your application, so prepare it if they are asking in very last step about your Resume.
Applicants will be asked by telephone, right?