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ITA: 13 Feb
AOR: 17 Feb
RCMP Request : 04 March
RCMP Submit : 01 April
GU1: 24 June
COPR Portal email: 26 June
eCOPR: 29 June (VO Etobicoke)

Primary: VO Montreal

Only Medical and Biometrics were passed till GU. Everything else passed together on June 24 after GU. Till mid-May : Criminality - In progress, Eligibility and Security - Not Started.
(No dependants)

Hope you guys get your PR soon too.
 
ITA: 13 Feb
AOR: 17 Feb
RCMP Request : 04 March
RCMP Submit : 01 April
GU1: 24 June
COPR Portal email: 26 June
eCOPR: 29 June (VO Etobicoke)

Primary: VO Montreal

Only Medical and Biometrics were passed till GU. Everything else passed together on June 24 after GU. Till mid-May : Criminality - In progress, Eligibility and Security - Not Started.
(No dependants)

Hope you guys get your PR soon too.
Congratulations man.. can i ask you the time you noticed the GU like it was in morning or evening anything like that.
 
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ITA: 13 Feb
AOR: 17 Feb
RCMP Request : 04 March
RCMP Submit : 01 April
GU1: 24 June
COPR Portal email: 26 June
eCOPR: 29 June (VO Etobicoke)

Primary: VO Montreal

Only Medical and Biometrics were passed till GU. Everything else passed together on June 24 after GU. Till mid-May : Criminality - In progress, Eligibility and Security - Not Started.
(No dependants)

Hope you guys get your PR soon too.
First of all Congrats and thank you for sharing this great news. I am being very optimistic after seeing your progress- stages getting passed fast.
 
Last night I talked “by accident” (friend of a friend) over the phone with a person who works at Montreal VO, but not in the application processing department.

I asked about what is going on there. The person said they have enormous backlogs of applications, and priorities (without further details unfortunately).

She also said that it’s common that when they receive new applications, they start working on it because of their internal procedures and metrics (basically just to be able to say that they have started) then leave it on the side until they clear the backlog.

She also mentionned that it’s not rare that when someone goes on leave, their workload is not immediately redistributed. So the application can “seat in a drawer” for some time.

Anyway, she said there is nothing I can do, even if my application has not been touched in months.
 
Last night I talked “by accident” (friend of a friend) over the phone with a person who works at Montreal VO, but not in the application processing department.

I asked about what is going on there. The person said they have enormous backlogs of applications, and priorities (without further details unfortunately).

She also said that it’s common that when they receive new applications, they start working on it because of their internal procedures and metrics (basically just to be able to say that they have started) then leave it on the side until they clear the backlog.

She also mentionned that it’s not rare that when someone goes on leave, their workload is not immediately redistributed. So the application can “seat in a drawer” for some time.

Anyway, she said there is nothing I can do, even if my application has not been touched in months.

My guess is that this is not exclusive to Montreal either. :(
 
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Last night I talked “by accident” (friend of a friend) over the phone with a person who works at Montreal VO, but not in the application processing department.

I asked about what is going on there. The person said they have enormous backlogs of applications, and priorities (without further details unfortunately).

She also said that it’s common that when they receive new applications, they start working on it because of their internal procedures and metrics (basically just to be able to say that they have started) then leave it on the side until they clear the backlog.

She also mentionned that it’s not rare that when someone goes on leave, their workload is not immediately redistributed. So the application can “seat in a drawer” for some time.

Anyway, she said there is nothing I can do, even if my application has not been touched in months.
Good info to have as it matches our situation.
 
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ITA: 13 Feb
AOR: 17 Feb
RCMP Request : 04 March
RCMP Submit : 01 April
GU1: 24 June
COPR Portal email: 26 June
eCOPR: 29 June (VO Etobicoke)

Primary: VO Montreal

Only Medical and Biometrics were passed till GU. Everything else passed together on June 24 after GU. Till mid-May : Criminality - In progress, Eligibility and Security - Not Started.
(No dependants)

Hope you guys get your PR soon too.
I have 1 more question, the PR Portal email is received in sort of business hours from 9 AM to 5 PM or they send it anytime. When you got yours?
 
YOU ARE SO RESOURCEFUL OMG! OTL
Honestly just a compliment :D

Haha, thanks, but I'd rather say that I am obsessive when it comes to this entire PR process... It kills me to be kept in the dark...

My guess is that this is not exclusive to Montreal either. :(

And you are probably right...

Anyway, it doesn't change a thing for us, we can still only wait and guess :)
 
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She also mentionned that it’s not rare that when someone goes on leave, their workload is not immediately redistributed. So the application can “seat in a drawer” for some time.

Anyway, she said there is nothing I can do, even if my application has not been touched in months.
Good to know something behind the scene. Thanks for sharing
 
I have 1 more question, the PR Portal email is received in sort of business hours from 9 AM to 5 PM or they send it anytime. When you got yours?
It usually doesn't follow any such time . A friend of mine got it at 12 in the midnight to which he replied the next day .