Hi, what’s your AOR? Did you try ordering gcms notes yet?We are on exactly the same timeline. I contacted IRCC through a web form and this was their response:
The initial assessment to ensure your application is complete has been finalized. Following this assessment, your application was transferred to the Case Processing Centre in Ottawa, Ontario (CPC-O). The office will contact you if they need other documents from you.
The background verifications are currently valid for criminality and have not been initiated for security yet. The medical examination results on file are valid.
Furthermore, if you would like to contact the responsible office directly in the future, you may find the contact information for the CPC-O on our website.
What?? Still not started? I was going to call in today but I will hold then. I guess I will hear the same thing.extremely frustrating indeed.. i spoke to an agent last night.. same story.. eligibility met on oct 1, and criminality met on nov 23.. and security not started.. file doesn't have any red flags.. when asked why security not happened.. he said we r busy..
btw.. does everyone with aor august 23 have eligibility met? (or do some have recommended passed as well)
Hi, what do you mean by that publicity issue ? thanks.because of that publicity
This drama that happened:Hi, what do you mean by that publicity issue ? thanks.
I think so too... There was news of some process changes also being made..which will definitely impact the time lines.This drama that happened:
"A person of "national security concern" was granted permanent residency "due to a series of failures" by the Canadian border agency and immigration department."
I believe its likely to have slowed down everyone still needing the security screening (so basically all of us in IP2 awaiting PPR)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cbsa-permanent-residency-error-1.4978765
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tories-ask-for-investigation-immigration-1.4981269
The real question is was that guy sent to security screening or not, if not then that is the mistake to begin with and we don't expect that much change for applications under SS, that's my opinion.This drama that happened:
"A person of "national security concern" was granted permanent residency "due to a series of failures" by the Canadian border agency and immigration department."
I believe its likely to have slowed down everyone still needing the security screening (so basically all of us in IP2 awaiting PPR)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cbsa-permanent-residency-error-1.4978765
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tories-ask-for-investigation-immigration-1.4981269
Mine is AOR 13 AugustIt goes the same for AOR 3 Aug, 1 Aug, 2 Aug, 4,5,6, 10, even 25 until 31 Aug all have got PPR! All but 3 AOR. I think they just hate the number 3!
My thoughts, having followed much of the responses people in this forum have got from IRCC, is that the department is stretched, desperately trying to meet the targets of invites while trying to vet almost 200 000 people a year under constrained resources but still doing a quality job. Therefore, I think it's going to happen that people slip through the cracks, and no matter what the details are around this case, I'm sure every case officer who signs off on the security portion of our applications has been told to double their caution, at least for the next month, so there isn't another public relations disaster for IRCC.The real question is was that guy sent to security screening or not, if not then that is the mistake to begin with and we don't expect that much change for applications under SS, that's my opinion.
I know that. I am just saying because i cannot reach them over the hah.Just do the maths here Time instance would still remain the same . Early Morning and post lunch
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