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FSW - O
Aor: Jan 20, 2021

Received GCMS notes on August 6 exactly in 30 days.
Current status as per GCMS notes:

Eligibility: Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: passed
Medical: passed
Info sharing: complete

Primary VO: NDVO
Secondary VO: Centralized Intake office

COR: India

Unable to contact NDVO to know when they will start eligibility. Anybody here knows something?
 
FSW - O
Aor: Jan 20, 2021

Received GCMS notes on August 6 exactly in 30 days.
Current status as per GCMS notes:

Eligibility: Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: passed
Medical: passed
Info sharing: complete

Primary VO: NDVO
Secondary VO: Centralized Intake office

COR: India

Unable to contact NDVO to know when they will start eligibility. Anybody here knows something?

NDVO is slammed with PPR's for every type of permit and handling expired COPR's, many expired COPR holders are still waiting for remed request and PPR. Check below thread to get an idea:

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/copr-and-coronavirus.681880/

People who sent their passports for stamping are waiting for more than a month now. I think it will take a long while before eligibility is started.
 
NDVO is slammed with PPR's for every type of permit and handling expired COPR's, many expired COPR holders are still waiting for remed request and PPR. Check below thread to get an idea:

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/copr-and-coronavirus.681880/

People who sent their passports for stamping are waiting for more than a month now. I think it will take a long while before eligibility is started.

Wouldn't that put more burden on them? Nov - Dec 2020 & Jan 2021 AoR's upfront medical would expire soon in the coming months, adding to more backlog. I think they would want to process the latest files at the same pace? Right?
 
Wouldn't that put more burden on them? Nov - Dec 2020 & Jan 2021 AoR's upfront medical would expire soon in the coming months, adding to more backlog. I think they would want to process the latest files at the same pace? Right?

Sure but they are not working on applications that never received PPR before and nobody knows when they will start working on them.
 
Most Cases were moved to delhi from centralised intake office after December as part of distributing their workload. Since then everything is quiet. Files are untouched