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Guys relax, You need to wait for the server to be up and see whats the new update for Your application. Generally, its some status changes or any other list of documents required for Your profile. So, dont panic. As mentioned earlier, patience is the key here.
 
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So it nothing wrong right, or there is an option that you need to accept an invitation? I mean you need to press accept button, I mean
Nope nothing wrong. Your EE profile is transferred to Your new PR profile. It’s ready to be updated so you’ll be given two options whether to proceed with the app or decline.
 
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when we can able to access to our profiles ? anyideas guys ? monday tuesday? your knowledge will help. I know that family day tomorrow but will immigration agents work?
 
when we can able to access to our profiles ? anyideas guys ? monday tuesday? your knowledge will help. I know that family day tomorrow but will immigration agents work?

Well, Family Day is not a national statutory holiday, but a provincial one. So I would guess IRCC agents should work.
 
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My partner and I have separate accounts as we didn't start living together until April last year. We have both received an ITA, should we just accept it and apply separately or is it possible for us to merge our accounts in April (still within the 90 days) and apply together?
 
My partner and I have separate accounts as we didn't start living together until April last year. We have both received an ITA, should we just accept it and apply separately or is it possible for us to merge our accounts in April (still within the 90 days) and apply together?
If you’d be able to provide the supporting documents needed:

Evidence of common-law union and cohabitation
Purpose

To validate marital status claims

Document requirements

This documentation is only requested when marital status is listed as common-law.
-The applicant must submit a Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union form [IMM 5409 (PDF, 636.51KB)] and —evidence of cohabitation for a period of at least 12 continuous months.
Evidence of cohabitation includes but is not limited to
-copies of joint bank account statements;
-copies of leases;
-utility bills.


https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html

Whether you apply separately or jointly, you’ll pay the same amount of fees. The only difference would be the amount of documents you need to submit. IMO, better apply separately, as it’s much simpler. Decision is up to you of course.
 
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Whether you apply separately or jointly, you’ll pay the same amount of fees. The only difference would be the amount of documents you need to submit. IMO, better apply separately, as it’s much simpler. Decision is up to you of course.
Thanks for the reply. Yea we understand the fees and the docs required and all of that isn't a problem, we would have it all by April.
It's moreso just so we would know we both get accepted at the same time just in case ones processing times vary massively from the other.
certainly seems more straightforward and less opportunity for mistakes to apply separately though.