ThankYou once again @legalfalcon for all this info. I got a request for second medical exam on the second week of March. When I enquired with the hospital they said since my current ones were expiring in June CIC gave a green signal for the second Medical test. Now This was also reflected as PASSED in MyCIC account. So was just curious to know where I am standing as a CEC Outland AOR Aug 13 2020., considering all inland applicants with Aug AOR are stating to recieve COPR.Before you request GCMS notes, use the options available to you.
Webform: See https://bit.ly/39VkEMq
Call IRCC call centre and specifically ask for your eligibility, criminality and security.
This will give you a good idea on where your application currently is. Based on this, if your eligibility has started, you can consider requesting GCMS notes.
To read on GCMS notes, see https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/all-about-gcms-how-to-order-read-general-questions-answered.482200/
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When to order GCMS notes?
The GCMS refer to the programmed called Global Case Management System (GCMS) used by IRCC that holds the entire processing record of your application, including the the notes pertaining to eligibility by an officer evaluating your file.
All applications go through the following stages:
R10
Medicals
Criminality
Eligibility
Security
R10 or the completeness check is the first stage of the processing, wherein it is verified that your application is complete and all documents are submitted. Filing a complete application is the responsibility of the application, and if a document is missing, a reason and an exemption request should be filed.
If an application is incomplete, it will be rejected. R10 usually happens within 30-45 days of filing your application, around the time when medicals are passed. The exact date will be available in your GCMS notes.
There is no point requesting GCMS notes at this stage, since if your application is incomplete, it will be rejected anyway, and for the medicals, the MyCIC account does inform you of when your meds are passed.
GCMS notes become important only for the eligibility stage, which does not start until 3-4 months. Eligibility takes place in 2 stages. First a case assistant or an analyst will review and make a recommendation. This is then reviewed by an officer who makes the final decision on the eligibility. Since each document you submitted has to be reviewed twice, this is the most time consuming stage.
Only for this stage are the GCMS notes relevant.
While GCMS is a great tool, use it sparingly and only after 3-4 months have expired.
To read on stages, see https://bit.ly/3rYRYbT
Security: https://bit.ly/3apWglN
PNP: https://bit.ly/3sRhC3r
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Thanks for your message. I will first raise a webform as @caipsnotes suggested and then apply for GCMS notes as you suggested to use it sparingly.