No news yet, no decisions made for a while either. keep the patienceHello guys August 13th 2020, any new updates on PPR ?
No news yet, no decisions made for a while either. keep the patienceHello guys August 13th 2020, any new updates on PPR ?
Aha I am it’s just stressfulNo news yet, no decisions made for a while either. keep the patience
I feel you man, it’s hard seeing other people’s applications move faster but at the same time yours is moving faster than others.Aha I am it’s just stressful
Thanks for the support I’m just stressed about there is been no updates after March 22nd that they started processing my file it’s like they ghost youI feel you man, it’s hard seeing other people’s applications move faster but at the same time yours is moving faster than others.
try and step away from the forums/spreadsheets/Facebook/WhatsApp groups for a while and away from ecas too., any news you’ll get through email.
there’s nothing you can change from this point on so may as well try and forget about it hang in there, we will all be in Canada soon
I received the AOR email a day later (May 6) as well as police clearance request May 6, and May 7 Sponsor Approval. Requested biometrics appointment and recieved email bounce back that embassy is closed, so now we wait.Since you got the BIL with the app number you can consider that you have AOR even though you didn't specifically receive the AOR letter.
Stepping away from the forums, spreadsheets and e-cas is so much easier said than done. I've been trying and just keep finding myself scrolling through this forum, which is definitely causing me more stress and anxiety than necessary.I feel you man, it’s hard seeing other people’s applications move faster but at the same time yours is moving faster than others.
try and step away from the forums/spreadsheets/Facebook/WhatsApp groups for a while and away from ecas too., any news you’ll get through email.
there’s nothing you can change from this point on so may as well try and forget about it hang in there, we will all be in Canada soon
It's unclear whether you're talking about ecas or gckey and when. You don't need ecas, it just may give you some info about what's happening (in my view, not particularly useful information, but up to you). We were never able to get into ecas and no issues.Also, is it necessary/helpful to link our online account to the application, versus checking status on the online tool? We can see everything on the online tool (application receipt, medical results received, etc), and have been receiving messages from the NDVO by email. But I have never been able to see any info in the online account.
I have created the online account with GCKey, but when I try to link it to the paper application using the application number, etc, it says the application is already linked, but doesn't show any information. Since I can see the information on the online tool, I'm not sure whether it's worthwhile to try writing to IRCC to resolve this.
Thank you!
Thanks armoured for the quick reply. It's gckey where I've had the problem. Since it sounds useful to have access to it, I've sent a webform to IRCC to see if I can get it resolved. I've tried linking the application using the PA's application details, but this doesn't work, so I didn't see any other way to resolve it.It's unclear whether you're talking about ecas or gckey and when. You don't need ecas, it just may give you some info about what's happening (in my view, not particularly useful information, but up to you). We were never able to get into ecas and no issues.
It is useful to have the application linked to gckey because sometimes they will use it for correspondence, and I believe if you've linked it at all, they'll assume you have access.
You won't see much information in gckey but should see basic info about biometrics, medical, and some vague lines saying things like "we do not need further information now, we'll contact you if needed" and something or other - extremely vague - about parts of the background checks etc.
It's the correspondence that is the main useful bit here.
It sort of sounds like you have linked to the sponsor's profile and not the PA's application, but only a guess.
As I recall gckey accepts different combinations of details to link, most times members here reported that different combinations eventually worked. And the usual tip that family size must include the sponsor (i.e. for spouse only no dependents family size is 2).Thanks armoured for the quick reply. It's gckey where I've had the problem. Since it sounds useful to have access to it, I've sent a webform to IRCC to see if I can get it resolved. I've tried linking the application using the PA's application details, but this doesn't work, so I didn't see any other way to resolve it.
Whatever date is printed in the COPR and visa. Typically one year after medicals.Does anyone know how long you have to land, once you get COPR? Is there an expiry date that you must cross the border by?