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Hello @legalfalcon thank you for all your replies thus far. You have been a great help!A 11.2 refers to the eligibility, and when it says met, it means that your eligibility is met. Eligibility happens in 2 stages, so see who entered the note. To read on hoe the note will look like, see #4,004
A11.2
Section 11.2 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) includes a new authority that supports the Express Entry system.
Under section A11.2, an officer may not issue a visa to an applicant who did not or does not meet the Express Entry minimum entry criteria (MEC) or did not or does not possess the qualifications for which they received their CRS score at the time when
When reviewing an application, processing offices must determine if
- the invitation to apply (ITA) was issued; or
- the e-APR was received by IRCC.
Accordingly, officers should refuse an application under section A11.2 if it is determined that
- the applicant possesses the qualifications that they declared in their e-APR, as corroborated by the applicant’s supporting documentation; and
- when the applicant submits their e-APR, the information provided in their Express Entry profile has not materially changed to the degree that the applicant would not have been issued an ITA in that round of invitations.
- at the time of the ITA or e-APR, the applicant did not or does not meet the MEC, which includes the requirements of the program to which they were invited to apply; or
- the applicant’s recalculated CRS score has fallen below that of the lowest-ranked candidate invited to apply in that round of invitations.
See https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/express-entry/assessing-electronic-application-on-section-a11-2.html
Irrespective of whether the analyst or the case processing agent puts the note as recommended passed / Met etc. the eligibility has to be evaluated by an officer who will make a conclusive determination on it and enter a note.Hello @legalfalcon thank you for all your replies thus far. You have been a great help!
I want to understand if my eligibility (A11.2) is placed as MET then why is the status of my eligibility is Review required? Is it possible for the analyst to place my eligibility as MET but still require the officer to review for example my client information or LOE?
What is the status of your eligibility?I received my GCMS today.
Info sharing is in progress - 3/5 NRT but one says 'Complete - not reviewed' and another says 'Ready to be assessed'.
Can anyone advise on what the next step is in my application? Will these need to be reviewed before criminality and security start? Nothing has happened in my application since December when eligibility was passed.
As per your note everything looks good, no concerns as such.Hello Everyone, I got my GCMS notes yesterday, I am a bit worried because my eligibility says "Review Required" However, in the Notes there is nothing mentioned about the reason for Review Required. Everything is verified and met, even the reference letter has been accepted but the recommendation is still "Review Required". Can anyone please read the screenshot of my notes and comment on it? I will highly appreciate it. Thank you.
I read the reply about "Review Required" posted recently but I am still concerned. Can anyone please read the details of my notes and comment on it. Should I be worried or is this normal?
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Thank you for the feedback. Hopefully it stays all positive....As per your note everything looks good, no concerns as such.
If your application has already been approved, and you have submitted a request for GCMS notes, you can inform IRCC if you no longer wish to obtain them. Your request will be flagged as abandoned and closed.Hello Everyone,
I applied for GCMS notes on March 1 and my application got approved on 4th March. My question is i paid $5 dollars for it and now in think i could have requested it for free. Did i do something wrong? i am curently present in Canada.
Thanks @legalfalcon . Can't thank you enough for your generous work. One last question, how do i contact IRCC, call or a webform for this purpose?If your application has already been approved, and you have submitted a request for GCMS notes, you can inform IRCC if you no longer wish to obtain them. Your request will be flagged as abandoned and closed.
You have two different Acts under which you can obtain your information. Access to Information Act and Privacy Act. Privacy Act allows you to obtain your personal info from any federal agency for free if you are in Canada, a PR or Citizen.
Access to Information Act too allows your to obtain info, including personal info or info of others, who may not be in Canada and you have to pay a fee of $5.
There is nothing right to wrong, just a selection of the law under which you wish to obtain you info.
You do not have to contact IRCC, you have to contact IRCC-ATIP, which is a separate division. You can contact them by email, the E-mail id will be available on the email you received after you filed your request.Thanks @legalfalcon . Can't thank you enough for your generous work. One last question, how do i contact IRCC, call or a webform for this purpose?
perfect.Yes,You do not have to contact IRCC, you have to contact IRCC-ATIP, which is a separate division. You can contact them by email, the E-mail id will be available on the email you received after you filed your request.
Perfect. Yes, i have that email.You do not have to contact IRCC, you have to contact IRCC-ATIP, which is a separate division. You can contact them by email, the E-mail id will be available on the email you received after you filed your request.
Yes do raise a web form and use the opportunity to proactively clarify things.Hello @caipsnotes,
Thank you for your good work,
I just got my gcms note today, my eligibility is review required ready to RPRF.
"CEC work 0 year 11 months"
I have enough 52-week experience (with 52 weekly pay cheques), only because of covid I was laid off so there was a gap between. The date may be tricky to count, idk, my begining date, laid off date and leaving date are very radom, it felt into different parts of a month. Should I raised a webform sending them doccument of my 52 cheque deposits with the bank? Or what should I do at this point? Please give me some advice! Thank you very much!