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Congrats for AOR. Do you know what is the next process ? So we have to wait to get Permanent File number ? And after PFN, what is next

after getting the PFN is waiting for the letter for biometrics, then medical and last is police clearance. Not sure though cause some of my friends got email about biometrics request together with medical.
 
Do anybody have idea how much time it will take to get permanent file number after you get your temporary file number?

No idea but our waiting time for that as per announcement is until end of June the IRCC will try its best to send us AOR but they did not specify if that is temporary or permanent AOR.. :rolleyes:
 
Hi just want share my knowledge as per conversation with IRCC representatives over the phone about couple of days ago. It seems like lot's of people have miscommunication about new special message from IRCC that all 2020 applicants will get the PR. Well answer to that question is "No". "Public Policy has clearly stated that caregivers who applied under the HCCP Class or the HSW Class in 2020, but whose application was not entered into processing due to delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic are going to be considered who meet the eligibility criteria and conditions listed below.

What this statement means? Well let's take an example around sometime in Nov 2020 (for e.g Nov 13, 2020) when IRCC announced that Home Childcare Provider Pilot has closed for new applications for 2020. Well at that point suppose they've counted the actual count of 2750 and after Nov 13, 2020 stopped receiving the caregiver applications and didn't inform anyone whose application was received after the 2750th count and year 2021 started and those applicants has still not been informed and found that 2021 quota has also reached and missed the opportunity to apply in 2021 as well. It only of those candidates IRCC has made this special announcement that those applications will be counted even they've reached the quota for 2020.

It doesn't mean what all three stream of 2020 will directly get the PR. Well those applicants who have applied under PR stream if they meet the eligibility criteria they'll get the PR, rest will get the work permit and will have to complete their 2 years experience to meet the eligibility criteria.

I hope it makes sense. Chao!
 
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Hi just want share my knowledge as per conversation with IRCC representatives over the phone about couple of days ago. It seems like lot's of people have miscommunication about new special message from IRCC that all 2020 applicants will get the PR. Well answer to that question is "No". "Public Policy has clearly stated that caregivers who applied under the HCCP Class or the HSW Class in 2020, but whose application was not entered into processing due to delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic are going to be considered who meet the eligibility criteria and conditions listed below.

What this statement means? Well let's take an example around sometime in Nov 2020 (for e.g Nov 13, 2020) when IRCC announced that Home Childcare Provider Pilot has closed for new applications for 2020. Well at that point suppose they've counted the actual count of 2750 and after Nov 13, 2020 stopped receiving the caregiver applications and didn't inform anyone whose application was received after the 2750th count and year 2021 started and those applicants has still not been informed and found that 2021 quota has also reached and missed the opportunity to apply in 2021 as well. It only of those candidates IRCC has made this special announcement that those applications will be counted even they've reached the quota for 2020.

It doesn't mean what all three stream of 2020 will directly get the PR. Well those applicants who have applied under PR stream if they meet the eligibility criteria they'll get the PR, rest will get the work permit and will have to complete their 2 years experience to meet the eligibility criteria.

I hope it makes sense. Chao!
I disagree with you on this. Public policy on 3 May 2021 is not for those who submitted their applications after the 2020 quota (say Dec 2020). Also, they were informed through announcement on IRCC website that the cap has been reached. The public policy did not mention anything about how to deal with excess quota for 2020. The public policy is for those who have received temporary application numbers for their applications submitted in 2020 but was not processed in 2020. Those excess 2020 applications will be returned and there is no need for a public policy just to do that. Your interpretation is way too far from the simple and easy to understand words in the public policy.
 
I disagree with you on this. Public policy on 3 May 2021 is not for those who submitted their applications after the 2020 quota (say Dec 2020). Also, they were informed through announcement on IRCC website that the cap has been reached. The public policy did not mention anything about how to deal with excess quota for 2020. The public policy is for those who have received temporary application numbers for their applications submitted in 2020 but was not processed in 2020. Those excess 2020 applications will be returned and there is no need for a public policy just to do that. Your interpretation is way too far from the simple and easy to understand words in the public policy.
Yes, i agree with your explanation that public policy has nothing to do with excess applicants.
but one thing is clear now, it’s really nothing special. I was supposed to call ircc about it again yesterday, but I got lazy knowing that I will get the same response. If it’s special, we already heard good news or any updates by now. But all I can hear are inland applicants with experience talking about their news. I am inland with few months of experience but it’s not also a guarantee that I will get that PR.
 
It was closed on 30th april but still I am worried that do they consider my file...
Hmm, same my sisters application were received on April 06, I am worried too.