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So here are my details of my submitted application.

CEC Inland
AOR: Aug 10
MEP / BIL: Sept 29
Biometrics given: Nov 4
<<no-updates-since-then>>

I am aware that to get the most factual and completely information about ones application, GCMS Notes is required. I have already ordered GCMS notes but Im stuck waiting for it now. I contacted an IRCC agent twice in the last two weeks, and both times I was told that:

Criminality: In Progress
Eligibility: Not Started
Security: Not Started

My question is, is this even possible? My worry is that Eligibility was not met / marked for refusal, so the agent is not telling me any information regarding Eligibility. Because if that is the case, then the check for criminality is moot. From what I've read, eligibility always seems to precede criminality? Anyone with any experience, care to comment?
 
Agents just read what's in gcms. 'Not started' doesn't mean it's not started, these are point in time statuses and don't mean anything.
 
Agents just read what's in gcms. 'Not started' doesn't mean it's not started, these are point in time statuses and don't mean anything.
So does this mean, that eligibility could have passed/not passed changed back to not started and that's what the agent is telling me? This doesn't seem to make much sense then.
 
So here are my details of my submitted application.

CEC Inland
AOR: Aug 10
MEP / BIL: Sept 29
Biometrics given: Nov 4
<<no-updates-since-then>>

I am aware that to get the most factual and completely information about ones application, GCMS Notes is required. I have already ordered GCMS notes but Im stuck waiting for it now. I contacted an IRCC agent twice in the last two weeks, and both times I was told that:

Criminality: In Progress
Eligibility: Not Started
Security: Not Started

My question is, is this even possible? My worry is that Eligibility was not met / marked for refusal, so the agent is not telling me any information regarding Eligibility. Because if that is the case, then the check for criminality is moot. From what I've read, eligibility always seems to precede criminality? Anyone with any experience, care to comment?
Yes it is possible, a number of August AOR CEC folks have their applications following the same pattern
 
They can do the checks in any order, don't worry about it. It's more about their own resource planning.
 
Hi how are you please I want to know what happened with your application because I have a similar case as yours. Gcms notes mention
Eligibility: Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: in progress
Is this possible? I applied for FSW- outland. Please help me understand because I am very anxious that my application is stuck or might be refused.
On the other hand the gcms notes mention under EE eligibility that all assessments 1, and 3 candidate: passed.
Thank you for your help.
 
Hi how are you please I want to know what happened with your application because I have a similar case as yours. Gcms notes mention
Eligibility: Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: in progress
Is this possible? I applied for FSW- outland. Please help me understand because I am very anxious that my application is stuck or might be refused.
On the other hand the gcms notes mention under EE eligibility that all assessments 1, and 3 candidate: passed.
Thank you for your help.
I got COPR. So I don't think its anyything to worry about
 
Hi how are you please I want to know what happened with your application because I have a similar case as yours. Gcms notes mention
Eligibility: Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: in progress
Is this possible? I applied for FSW- outland. Please help me understand because I am very anxious that my application is stuck or might be refused.
On the other hand the gcms notes mention under EE eligibility that all assessments 1, and 3 candidate: passed.
Thank you for your help.
FSW outland here as well.
My Criminality is passed and eligibility is yet to start.
 
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