I got alberta nomination in 2019 n I applied in dec 2019..I got to know few days back that my application is under process at the newdelhi office..can anyone explain my application is at which stage ?
Hello,AOR: Dec 2019
Application Type - FSW-O
COR: India
VO: Ottawa
Assessment: Approved since April 2020 as per GCMS
Current Status: waiting for PPR. No update on application and Medicals expired in April 2021 after being extended once. When I raised a webform they mentioned that they would let me know if I should get a re-med, but they never did.
Hope so! Thanks.Alright. You should get it soon. Congratulations in advance.
Link: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html#processingSupporting documents for an application in progress
We no longer automatically give more time to send documents.
- We’ll contact you to request the supporting documents.
- This will happen in the next few months.
- You’ll have 30 days from the date we contact you to submit the information.
- Start collecting your documents.
- Do this before we contact you. It can take time to get some documents.
- Check the last email we sent you to confirm what you need.
- Don’t travel to another city or country to get the supporting documents.
- If you have a reasonable explanation that shows you’re affected by COVID-19, we’ll consider extending your deadline.
In a similar position, my wife's AOR DEC 2019, asked to resubmit medical on JUL 2021, submitted -approved. No further updates.Tracking for my partner. Her app info
Aor : 23rd December 2019 (FSW-O)
Medicals expired on dec 2020
Extended for 6 months on jan 2021
Extended Medicals expired on june 2021
She came to Canada on Visit Visa, country of residence has been changed to Canada
Till now no further medical extension or remedical request
PCC do not have an expiry, they have to be valid as on the date your submit the application.Hey @legalfalcon ,
I have 2 questions below:
1) Saw this in the cic website for processing application:
Link: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html#processing
I've already applied and based on my GCMS everything seems to looks good. Does it however mean based on the link above I need to request another set of PCCs now just in case, as 30 days might not be enough to get a new PCC?
My concern is that by the time I get the actual request from IRCC the PCC might expire.
2) Do the fingerprint cards have an expiry on them? Mine are more than a year old. Do you think that will cause an issue/reject if I submit them to obtain a PCC?
Thanks
from same place and waitingAOR - 23.12.2019
PNP OUTLAND from Bangalore,India
Family of 5
Everything passed since April 2020 and awaiting PPR.
Primary VO - Sydney NS
Secondary VO-NDVO
Medical extended twice and then remedical requested and completed by December 2020...New medicals expiring in Jan 10th 2021 ...
It's been a long pathetic wait.....Hope Indian foreign ministry looks into these discrimination....from same place and waiting
@legalfalconPCC do not have an expiry, they have to be valid as on the date your submit the application.
Thanks for your reply. CongratulationsI am not waiting but my AOR was Dec 2019. COR -USA. VO: Vancouver. I received my PPR in July end and got COPR after 14-15 days. In this whole time I have ordered GCMS 4 times, changed my countries 2 times (First USA to India, Second India to USA). Address was updated both times on file. My File was approved from October 2020 but PPR did not come. Before getting PPR I updated my Passport as it was renewed and also updated my Vaccination Card via webform. Not sure what triggered it but something did out of those two or maybe extended medicals were also getting expired in 3 months. Before getting PPR Last note in GCMS was "PA residing in USA. Please send RFV".
Not sure about expectations but will say order latest GCMS and see what's happening there. Check Notes section, Counterfoil etc.. Lot of sections gives idea about different things. All the best to all, I know this wait is not pleasant at all.