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    Applicants in August 2021 have not received any news so far, looking for applicants on the same timeline

    I looked it up and there is no explanation whatsoever on the GCMS request service websites, my entry is empty so unfortunately I can’t tell what’s it about.
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    Applicants in August 2021 have not received any news so far, looking for applicants on the same timeline

    Info sharing should normally be the fastest process, which involves sending your info and biometrics to US agencies, and typically returns an “No Reportable Trace” within a month, have you ever visited the US?
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    Next they may request police clearance if you have visited other countries before or have not yet given your biometrics when you filed your claim. As for the ECAS issue, I have the same problem, I am essentially at the same position as yours, when did you submit your application?
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    Voluntary Repatriation or Withdrawal - Any problems back home

    As in with your home country’s government? Nobody can know for sure, depends entirely on your own circumstances.
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    IRCC sends this email to everyone, if your forms are fine (no mistakes, no updates) you can ignore it. You may have taken a medical as a part of your asylum claim process, and it may still be valid, however they can ask you to do it again if they don’t finish your process within one year since...
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    You should have asked it beforehand, I don’t know what can you do if you have already undergone the examination.
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    you should ask the physician’s office to give you a copy of your results
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    the processing time, which takes the waiting queue into consideration, starts at the day they receive it, but the process itself (where an officer starts to review your case) does not start on the same day
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    you may remove the first x letter of your ID and try again. as for your questions: in most cases, 6-8 months, although some people have waited for longer yes, it starts when they receive the complete application not at all accurate, can be anywhere from 6 months to 30 months they may ask you to...
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    Medical tests are only valid for one year.
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    Convention Refugee and Study Permit

    that’s for self-funded graduate programs, McGill has three tiers for other programs: Quebec residents, other exemptions (citizens, prs, refugees and people from French-speaking countries) and all other international students
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    Study permit application for convention refugees/protected person

    It’s not very relevant if his school never asks for it.
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    2021 PR Applications (Timeline Only)

    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html The expected time to complete an application is 24 months, their estimation is based on this.
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    Convention Refugee and Study Permit

    Protected persons are treated as domestic student in most if not all public-funded institutions WRT fees, as the provinces fund institutions when they are enrolled just like PRs and citizens.
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    Convention Refugee and Study Permit

    You should apply and it’s for free, but I have never been asked to provide my study permit.
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    2021 PR Applications (Timeline Only)

    It should be on ECAS
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    2021 PR Applications (Timeline Only)

    Depends on which certificate it is, from RCMP or a foreign country? If it’s RCMP then it’s close, otherwise there’s no way to tell.
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    2021 PR Applications (Timeline Only)

    It doesn’t matter, the CBSA note is almost identical to the IRCC one and you will likely not find useful information until a step is complete because they have switched to a new format which omits “unnecessary information” so they can fulfill the requests within a reasonable timeframe. Edit...
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    They have your biometrics and used your fingerprints to confirm you never committed a crime, however you may still be asked to obtain a certificate later in the process.
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    Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

    Technically yes, but IRCC does not go after everyone who did this.