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ad05

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Feb 25, 2020
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What is your application status? Are all stages passed?
Yes all stages are passed. I had updated IRCC last week about my change in country of residence and address. I had also called IRCC 2 weeks back to ask about my application status and I was informed a decision has been made on my file and my medicals have been extended till Oct 2021. My AOR is Dec 1, 2019. I hope not receiving the email is nothing to worry about.
 

elenpary

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Jul 24, 2020
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Yes all stages are passed. I had updated IRCC last week about my change in country of residence and address. I had also called IRCC 2 weeks back to ask about my application status and I was informed a decision has been made on my file and my medicals have been extended till Oct 2021. My AOR is Dec 1, 2019. I hope not receiving the email is nothing to worry about.
Hello! Can you please share how you updated IRCC about a change in the country of residence and address? And how did you call IRCC? We'd like to call them as well. Thanks!
AOR November 2019, and we also didn't receive the email.
 

Inde05

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Mar 3, 2020
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My medicals had been extended to Feb 28th, 2021 - (they were originally valid until Sep 16th, 2020). So now my extended medicals are in expired state too. So whenever I decide to redo my medicals (either on mandate from IRCC or of my own volition) - it will be valid for one year - correct?

One year from now - I think the whole COVID situation should be under control.

So I think I should start hoping that I get my CoPR sooner rather than later. Am I making sense?
No need for remedical. If your file progresses. IRCC will recommend remedical
 

Snagh

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Jul 24, 2020
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Yes all stages are passed. I had updated IRCC last week about my change in country of residence and address. I had also called IRCC 2 weeks back to ask about my application status and I was informed a decision has been made on my file and my medicals have been extended till Oct 2021. My AOR is Dec 1, 2019. I hope not receiving the email is nothing to worry about.
I guess it's nothing to worry about. I have come to realize that tech is not their strong suit. And their email is not particularly reassuring tbh :(
 
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Kamal001

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Nov 27, 2018
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Yes all stages are passed. I had updated IRCC last week about my change in country of residence and address. I had also called IRCC 2 weeks back to ask about my application status and I was informed a decision has been made on my file and my medicals have been extended till Oct 2021. My AOR is Dec 1, 2019. I hope not receiving the email is nothing to worry about.
Did u ask that when was the decision made?
 

haihttran

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Nov 5, 2019
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Hello fellows, may I ask whether any of you guys is stuck at “security not started”? I wonder what could be wrong that might lead to the delay of the security check!?!
 
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ad05

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Feb 25, 2020
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Hello! Can you please share how you updated IRCC about a change in the country of residence and address? And how did you call IRCC? We'd like to call them as well. Thanks!
AOR November 2019, and we also didn't receive the email.
Hello! I updated IRCC about my change in country of residence and address by using the web form on the IRCC website. Here is the website -
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx

Also, I called IRCC using the Text Now app and the number is 888-242-2100.
 

Jenny20133

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Jun 16, 2020
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I ordered CBSA notes. Note 1 is "add to covid group 2". Note 2 is " ***officer review: admissibility**** Security: PA background information reviewed. Results Spouse: Background information reviewed,
Does that mean my security check is passed or still in progress? Thanks.
 

Adam Tsao

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Aug 22, 2019
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hey @legalfalcon ,
I am considering applying for a student visa while waiting for pr as fsw.
Based on ircc, dual intents is ok, but looks like I might be too old to apply for schools.
So, is that possible for me to tell visa officers that my purpose to attend schools is to learn new skills for me to survive in Canada as pr in the future?
do you think it is a practical approach for me?
Many thanks in advance!