Some important information I learned today regarding PR Card application processing and wanted to share with you guys.
Grouping Phase 1: After receiving applications for PR Card CPC-PRC( Case Processing Center-Permanent Residence Card) collect 50 COPRs to form a group.
After grouping than each application is verified( Name, DOB, Sex, and Address)
Then clerk open docman in GCMS notes and upload photo and COPRs of each applicant and submit to GCMS Notes.
If the photo is non-compliant then the clerk crops the blank space provided for the Photo submit along with COPR of the applicant to GCMS notes and subsequently remove the applicant from the group and Place the COPR in the photo reject bucket. The applicant is informed through BELA (I don't know what does it mean) for new photos.
Then clerk goes back to the group and sets the final assessment to approve.
Then clerk sets to generate submitted.
Then "Probably" CPC-PRC( Case Processing Center-Permanent Residence Card) transmits information to CPF( Card Production Facility: Canada Bank Note Company ) for the printing of the cards.
I hope you like it!
Grouping Phase 1: After receiving applications for PR Card CPC-PRC( Case Processing Center-Permanent Residence Card) collect 50 COPRs to form a group.
After grouping than each application is verified( Name, DOB, Sex, and Address)
Then clerk open docman in GCMS notes and upload photo and COPRs of each applicant and submit to GCMS Notes.
If the photo is non-compliant then the clerk crops the blank space provided for the Photo submit along with COPR of the applicant to GCMS notes and subsequently remove the applicant from the group and Place the COPR in the photo reject bucket. The applicant is informed through BELA (I don't know what does it mean) for new photos.
Then clerk goes back to the group and sets the final assessment to approve.
Then clerk sets to generate submitted.
Then "Probably" CPC-PRC( Case Processing Center-Permanent Residence Card) transmits information to CPF( Card Production Facility: Canada Bank Note Company ) for the printing of the cards.
I hope you like it!
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