I fall into that boat. Biometrics given on Oct 27th.Anyone give biometrics but their status still says we don’t need your biometrics?
My status:
We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
I fall into that boat. Biometrics given on Oct 27th.Anyone give biometrics but their status still says we don’t need your biometrics?
Don't worry much about fingerprint status in portal... as long as biometric number getting displayed in profile, then its good.I fall into that boat. Biometrics given on Oct 27th.
My status:
We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
I didnt pay attention to it that much because it rarely changes and you get a final decision.@irti94 Did it ever change to ‘your application is in progress ..’for background check
I do not know the exact date, but as far as I can see, on 28th Oct it was showing WE ARE PROCESSING... later perhaps within 1-2 days it got changed to "Your application is in progress".When did it change to application in progress from background check processing?
Yes, Biometrics were given in 2020 and the same started reflecting in the portal within 4-6 days after AOR. So I guess these are updated for the family.Have you folks (you and your family/dependents) submitted biometrics previously?
You are correct, ideally, this should be the sequence, but for Criminality, security information review they check PCC and Biometrics, which should be quick. but still, it takes a lot of time. I guess for the overseas experience they have tie-ups with overseas BGV agencies and they wait for their feedback. perhaps in some cases, it delays the whole process.If I understand this process ... I think your application has passed medical stage. You are now running what are called as "Criminality" checks. IIRC, you are a single applicant with biometrics already given. That should allow your application to start BgCs (Criminiality, Security, Info Sharing) right after your medical passes. Folks in IRCC may not report MEP properly or report it in the end of the process. Heck, they may not report ANY thing.
A little bit of clarity that I gained from reading posts of @legalfalcon :sequence, but for Criminality, security information review they check PCC and Biometrics, which should be quick.
Overseas experience verification will need to be routed via their offices overseas and yes, that may take some time. My prime mistake was to include overseas experience.I guess for the overseas experience they have tie-ups with overseas BGV agencies and they wait for their feedback. perhaps in some cases, it delays the whole process.
Well, as far as they go, they say you should get your PR in six months if everything checks out. So.... cann't blame them as well if they are doing it in 2 months, 3 months or five months.The only worry is after waiting for so long they should not reject the application. If they need additional documents/re-medical, that is still fine; however, that also should not be asked because it is almost 3 months now, and if they need it should have been highlighted in the initial 2 months.
Agreed, it is too much to expect from them. Probably after seeing quick cases in the past few months.A little bit of clarity that I gained from reading posts of @legalfalcon :
1. Criminality involves Biometrics. The fingerprints are actually routed via RCMP: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/corporate-initiatives/biometrics/process-steps-2018.html
2. PCC check is done by IRCC AFAIK.
3. Security Check involves CSIS and it is a complete blackbox.
Together these things take time, especially CSIS one.
For PNP people sec-check / CSIS starts early. For rest, it is done in the end.
Thanks, for sharing this information, was not aware of this.
Overseas experience verification will need to be routed via their offices overseas and yes, that may take some time. My prime mistake was to include overseas experience.
I do not think If I had a choice because tried to share the past 10 years' records. I guess it can be done but did not want to take any chance so shared as much as I can.
Well, as far as they go, they say you should get your PR in six months if everything checks out. So.... cann't blame them as well if they are doing it in 2 months, 3 months or five months.
All about Security Screening - detailed processAgreed, it is too much to expect from them. Probably after seeing quick cases in the past few months.
Where did you find the information on the foreign work experience verification process?A little bit of clarity that I gained from reading posts of @legalfalcon :
1. Criminality involves Biometrics. The fingerprints are actually routed via RCMP: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/corporate-initiatives/biometrics/process-steps-2018.html
2. PCC check is done by IRCC AFAIK.
3. Security Check involves CSIS and it is a complete blackbox.
Together these things take time, especially CSIS one.
For PNP people sec-check / CSIS starts early. For rest, it is done in the end.
Overseas experience verification will need to be routed via their offices overseas and yes, that may take some time. My prime mistake was to include overseas experience.
Well, as far as they go, they say you should get your PR in six months if everything checks out. So.... cann't blame them as well if they are doing it in 2 months, 3 months or five months.
My friend, I usually avoid giving recommendations on something that I have not myself experience first hand myself. I have not yet got an ADR personally.I have received ADR to submit imm5406 (additional family Information) for principal applicant and spouse within 7 days. I did submit the new document on the very next day, however yesterday I found that I left an email address field blank for my spouse's sister and "not applicable" for their parents. Can you please let me know if I need to submit the corrected form via webform or its fine to leave the email address field/question as blank. I am worried and stressing me a lot. Please advice.
I did on Friday and got BIL on the following monday.Hi Guys,
I have received ADR to submit imm5406 (additional family Information) for principal applicant and spouse within 7 days. I did submit the new document on the very next day, however yesterday I found that I left an email address field blank for my spouse's sister and "not applicable" for their parents. Can you please let me know if I need to submit the corrected form via webform or its fine to leave the email address field/question as blank. I am worried and stressing me a lot. Please advice.
It is quite likely that your application is close to being finalized, mostly PPR is sort of due. Good going my friend!
- AOR: Sep 5, 2021
- UCIs updated: Oct 11, 2021
- Biometrics updated (reused from TR applications): Oct 11, 2021
- GU: Nov 5, 2021
- MEP: Nov 23, 2021 (received no email notification)