Yep.. likewise!I am also in the same situation. I did my landing in Feb but my Spouse could not do it.
I also saw the same kind of movement in my account yesterday. My VO is Vancouver.
Let us know about your process.
Yep.. likewise!I am also in the same situation. I did my landing in Feb but my Spouse could not do it.
I also saw the same kind of movement in my account yesterday. My VO is Vancouver.
Let us know about your process.
mine is just bouncing between medicals and background check.. yesterday it went from background to medicals back to background and now back to medicals.. :|Has anyone from Ottawa VO got AL after their gckey was updated from medicals to background check and then again to approved...is there any sequence of these updates and by when can one expect the counter foil to get updated..
That's amazing news! Congratulations.. glad everything went smoothly!Hi, I reached Canada, today morning. Gc key update with new details and AL both are required to travel. Air Canada took some time to check, but approval authority clearly mentioned to them "Visa extended in system, Ok to board. Got free in 1 hour at Toronto Pearson Airport.
How does one see the counterfoil?ANOTHER UPDATE
NEW COUNTERFOIL DETAILS UPDATED - VO NEW DELHI
Below is the update shared by one of the applicant, she received the update around 6PM IST today. Please see her timeline below:
VO: NDVO
COPR Expired : June 11
Raised 3 webforms
4 Pointer Received: 29th September
Replied: 3rd October
Ghost Update: 19 October (Monday)
Counterfoil updated: 22nd October
Validity till 30th November
No AL yet. Just counterfoil updated.
If you're from a visa-exempt country (like the UK) I don't think you need a counterfoil.How does one see the counterfoil?
I have GC Key logins - shows past correspondence letters and status od medical, biometrics etc. All high level only.
New Delhi. 4 points email received on 28 sept so yeah that it.Thats quite a short window to travel!
VO?
Thank you...sharp eyes!If you're from a visa-exempt country (like the UK) I don't think you need a counterfoil.
Thanks, yes things are moving now.Great news!! Congratulations and thank you for updating everyone.
Things have started moving.
See the Document number just above messages when you go inside your profile (where you see the Latest update)How does one see the counterfoil?
I have GC Key logins - shows past correspondence letters and status od medical, biometrics etc. All high level only.
Authorisation letter was sent to me via an email. However, Gc-key wasn't updated by them.(must be some technical error). So I was not allowed to board a flight on October 18, which I shared in this forum. After contacting IRCC they rectified that error and informed me through email. I checked in Gc-key account, it was showing application approved and new details were attached to my passport. But still had doubts, however took a chance to go since, no other thing was showing pending. My advice to persons receiving an AL, just don't go straightaway, let your new details get reflected in your Gc-key account .Great news, can you please elaborate on whether these were sent by physical mail or just on the system ? Did you have to again to the local visa office ? I am outside India at the moment
Thank you. Yes after previous experience of a denial to board, we were bit tense. But once we were given a green signal by Air Canada, everything was smooth.That's amazing news! Congratulations.. glad everything went smoothly!
Check in your COPR. you will find all the necessary informationHi all.
If I am already in Canada (Vancouver BC) and received my COPR (valid), how should I validate it? I know that the official saying is that flagpole is not an option atm, but has anyone tried it?
It was an outland application, though I am already in Canada.Check in your COPR. you will find all the necessary information