No. I still haven’t gotten my GCMS notes. It’s exactly as it appears in the signature: I got from a call with IRCC.
Couple days ago the IRCC website was down so I called the client support center, and I was EXTREMELY lucky to be connected to an agent whose priority wasn’t to hide behind the excuse of Covid and African crisis, but was willing to give me some info when I asked him about the status of my application.
Most IRCC agents are not willing to provide information, so this guy was definitely an exception, not the norm. As a person who called IRCC numerous time every day since last month, I know that they are rarely cooperative or responsive. I thanked him for his wonderfully kind and transparent response. He really deserved all the praise from me.
As for your question, there is actually much more detailed breakdown of the stages behind your background check, and security, criminality, and eligibility are some of the subsections that are not visible in online account. You can only check the status of these things through GCMS notes or contacting IRCC (though lately neither endeavors have seen much success). I’m assuming you’re either new at PR application topic or new at this forum. Here’s a link explaining the exact stages that I think you’ll find helpful:
https://help.gcmsnotes.com/code/aor-to-ppr
By the way, the eligibility and background check that is shown in your online account will likely never update until at the very end when your application is approved (this is based on other people’s experience with their PR). It’s frustrating I know. IRCC is notorious for their obfuscated communication and info sharing, and the lack of update in the CIC account is the most blatant example of which you’ll find.
But once in a blue moon, you find one agent who is truly candid and accommodating. Like an oasis in the middle of a desert. So it’s not all that bad…
I hope that helps. Good luck with your application!