March 5 Bil: Apr 2 Location: Scarboroughyes, AOR March 26 from Calgary. how about you?
March 5 Bil: Apr 2 Location: Scarboroughyes, AOR March 26 from Calgary. how about you?
ThanksAfter the biometrics are provided, they have to be updated in your profile and the criminality has to be marked passed. It you see the biometrics updated in your profile, then they may not yet have been evaluated for the criminality.
You can send a webform and enquire.
Yes. Even my security had passed but not criminality because biometrics were pending. I am still waiting for SC to call me.Thanks
The biometrics updated in the profile on same day.
I also confirmed the same with call centre agent.
Do you think security can be passed before criminality?
As my security was passed but not criminality?
i am waiting march aorAnyone from March Aor waiting for SC call?
Thanks
The biometrics updated in the profile on same day.
I also confirmed the same with call centre agent.
Do you think security can be passed before criminality?
As my security was passed but not criminality?
As per the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act there is no mandated chronology for the stages. However, logically there flow as:
R10
Criminality
Medicals
Eligibility
Security
The reason being that at R10, it is an applicant's absolute responsibility to file a completed application. If the application is incomplete without explanation, it will be rejected. This is why R10 is the first step followed by criminality which is based largely on PCC and internal checks, and medicals. Since eligibility is the most time consuming stage, where each document is individually verified, if an application is inadmissible for completeness, criminality or medicals there is no point to initiate eligibility.
Finally security is the last stage, which can involve CBSA / CSIS and other agencies, it is the final step.
Awesome.If the only reason why your criminality was pending was biometrics, your security could surely have been initiated and even passed.
The immigration law does not have a mandated chronology they have to follow. However, there is a logic to the stages and the sequence they go in, which I discussed in my previous post, reposting it here:
The criminality is a fairly quick process and is only based on the PCC and IRCC internal FOSS check, unless you have criminal conviction or have filed for rehabilitation. As a part of criminality the biometrics are used to run the scans, so it does not take much time.Awesome.
Yes this makes sense that my criminality might be pending because of biometrics.
Now, Is criminality also a very time consuming process once security and eligibility are already cleared?
There are so many feb applicants waiting for this stage to clear.
If not then what could be the reason?
Also @legalfalcon you are amazing for helping everyone here..
@legalfalcon I am an INLAND PR applicant with a dependent who is in India. Do you think SC will call me for biometrics or is my PR application on hold. I have a JAN 10 AOR and I have still not received a call from Service Canada. I am in Surrey.The criminality is a fairly quick process and is only based on the PCC and IRCC internal FOSS check, unless you have criminal conviction or have filed for rehabilitation. As a part of criminality the biometrics are used to run the scans, so it does not take much time.
If you have provided your biometric, then you need not worry, and especially if all other stages are passed, you are almost there.
Most of the delays are purely administrative where no one has worked on the file.
Wow Jan applicants waiting for biometric call but as late as June or even later AORs have got calls in some cases.@legalfalcon I am an INLAND PR applicant with a dependent who is in India. Do you think SC will call me for biometrics or is my PR application on hold. I have a JAN 10 AOR and I have still not received a call from Service Canada. I am in Surrey.
Yes that’s what I thought, as of no criminal history and it is admin delay.The criminality is a fairly quick process and is only based on the PCC and IRCC internal FOSS check, unless you have criminal conviction or have filed for rehabilitation. As a part of criminality the biometrics are used to run the scans, so it does not take much time.
If you have provided your biometric, then you need not worry, and especially if all other stages are passed, you are almost there.
Most of the delays are purely administrative where no one has worked on the file.