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January 2019 onwards Paper Based PR Applicants waiting for AOR/MR/PPR

tmsw

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Apr 26, 2021
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hi
just received my GCMS note and saw this:
Assessments
Eligibility: Passed
Security:
HIRV:
Criminality: Passed
Org Crime:
Medical: Passed
Misrepresentation:
Info Sharing: Complete
Other Reqs:
Final: Approved

Does it mean I have been approved? I have not received any update on my profile.

Congratulations. Yes, that means they have approved your PR.
I am an inland applicant and my AR 22nd July 2019. Your GMCS note is exactly the same as mine. They have updated that in my account in 2020 November 26 and I still waiting for COPR.
 

tmsw

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Apr 26, 2021
42
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Have you called IRCC? If they say they are all pass, you can try to email your province IRCC office and tell them that you have been DM for a long time and are in Canada.

Thank you. I did all of those but still, there is no update. I am really disappointed.
 

tmsw

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Apr 26, 2021
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post: 9412907 said:
I found another person who has been DM for more than 6 months. She’s just been informed by the MP yesterday that her copr has expired two months ago. She called and sent webform to ircc many times during these 6 months but no one told her the copr has been granted and already expired for few months....

Oh no, how should I know that whether they have issued a COPR?
 

tmsw

Full Member
Apr 26, 2021
42
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Can you please tell me from where you got revert back ? Means webform revert or local office revert or centeral office revert or secondary office revert ?

Since my application took a long time to give any update since DM, I did few things and I will share them here, so anyone in my situation can try to do them.

1. I called several times to IRCC call center: I did not get any help from them. They just said everything in your application seems good. You have to just wait until you get your COPR (So I don't recommend calling the IRCC call center)

2. I sent a general web form (without attaching any document): That doesn't do any help either. I got a general reply by saying they are taking a longer time than usual due to covid-19.

3. I obtain a GMCS note: GMCS note is really valuable, I can see every step that they have done regarding my application.

4. I sent a case-specific enquiry through webform ( I attached my son's Canadian birth certificate because I saw in the GMCS note that they have raised a comment on why I haven't included my son in the PR application): That may be helped because I got a reply that they have forwarded my son's birth certificate to the officer. I suggest, if you are sending a web form, attached documents such as your current work permits in Canada and/or documents to prove that you are in Canada.

5. I contacted PM: Since I did not get any update for more than 6 months since DM, I called to Ministry of immigration and they gave me the local PM's (parliament member's) number and asked me to contact him. So I contact his assistant and she sent me a consent form. Then she told me that, they have contacted the IRCC regarding my application and you will get an update soon. And here today, I got the email to access the Permanent residence confirmation portal.

Thus, from all my experience, I would say the effective way to speed up your application is to contact the local PM (parliament member) and they will help you to get your PR soon.
 

Harman Dhillon

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Mar 17, 2021
23
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Since my application took a long time to give any update since DM, I did few things and I will share them here, so anyone in my situation can try to do them.

1. I called several times to IRCC call center: I did not get any help from them. They just said everything in your application seems good. You have to just wait until you get your COPR (So I don't recommend calling the IRCC call center)

2. I sent a general web form (without attaching any document): That doesn't do any help either. I got a general reply by saying they are taking a longer time than usual due to covid-19.

3. I obtain a GMCS note: GMCS note is really valuable, I can see every step that they have done regarding my application.

4. I sent a case-specific enquiry through webform ( I attached my son's Canadian birth certificate because I saw in the GMCS note that they have raised a comment on why I haven't included my son in the PR application): That may be helped because I got a reply that they have forwarded my son's birth certificate to the officer. I suggest, if you are sending a web form, attached documents such as your current work permits in Canada and/or documents to prove that you are in Canada.

5. I contacted PM: Since I did not get any update for more than 6 months since DM, I called to Ministry of immigration and they gave me the local PM's (parliament member's) number and asked me to contact him. So I contact his assistant and she sent me a consent form. Then she told me that, they have contacted the IRCC regarding my application and you will get an update soon. And here today, I got the email to access the Permanent residence confirmation portal.

Thus, from all my experience, I would say the effective way to speed up your application is to contact the local PM (parliament member) and they will help you to get your PR soon.
Thanks for sharing your valuable experience and it may help the candidates like us in same situations. Wishing you a best future ahead
 
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Harman Dhillon

Full Member
Mar 17, 2021
23
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Since my application took a long time to give any update since DM, I did few things and I will share them here, so anyone in my situation can try to do them.

1. I called several times to IRCC call center: I did not get any help from them. They just said everything in your application seems good. You have to just wait until you get your COPR (So I don't recommend calling the IRCC call center)

2. I sent a general web form (without attaching any document): That doesn't do any help either. I got a general reply by saying they are taking a longer time than usual due to covid-19.

3. I obtain a GMCS note: GMCS note is really valuable, I can see every step that they have done regarding my application.

4. I sent a case-specific enquiry through webform ( I attached my son's Canadian birth certificate because I saw in the GMCS note that they have raised a comment on why I haven't included my son in the PR application): That may be helped because I got a reply that they have forwarded my son's birth certificate to the officer. I suggest, if you are sending a web form, attached documents such as your current work permits in Canada and/or documents to prove that you are in Canada.

5. I contacted PM: Since I did not get any update for more than 6 months since DM, I called to Ministry of immigration and they gave me the local PM's (parliament member's) number and asked me to contact him. So I contact his assistant and she sent me a consent form. Then she told me that, they have contacted the IRCC regarding my application and you will get an update soon. And here today, I got the email to access the Permanent residence confirmation portal.

Thus, from all my experience, I would say the effective way to speed up your application is to contact the local PM (parliament member) and they will help you to get your PR soon.
Sorry for annoying you again but can u please tell me that you contacted MP physically or thru email ?
 
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mabakar25274

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Sep 30, 2020
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Since my application took a long time to give any update since DM, I did few things and I will share them here, so anyone in my situation can try to do them.

1. I called several times to IRCC call center: I did not get any help from them. They just said everything in your application seems good. You have to just wait until you get your COPR (So I don't recommend calling the IRCC call center)

2. I sent a general web form (without attaching any document): That doesn't do any help either. I got a general reply by saying they are taking a longer time than usual due to covid-19.

3. I obtain a GMCS note: GMCS note is really valuable, I can see every step that they have done regarding my application.

4. I sent a case-specific enquiry through webform ( I attached my son's Canadian birth certificate because I saw in the GMCS note that they have raised a comment on why I haven't included my son in the PR application): That may be helped because I got a reply that they have forwarded my son's birth certificate to the officer. I suggest, if you are sending a web form, attached documents such as your current work permits in Canada and/or documents to prove that you are in Canada.

5. I contacted PM: Since I did not get any update for more than 6 months since DM, I called to Ministry of immigration and they gave me the local PM's (parliament member's) number and asked me to contact him. So I contact his assistant and she sent me a consent form. Then she told me that, they have contacted the IRCC regarding my application and you will get an update soon. And here today, I got the email to access the Permanent residence confirmation portal.

Thus, from all my experience, I would say the effective way to speed up your application is to contact the local PM (parliament member) and they will help you to get your PR soon.
Thx for sharing valuable info which helps other to escalate their process
 
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bababa

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Jun 6, 2020
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I am 2019 OINP applicant AR:July 2019. Single applicant, inland, no dependent. I learned through my GCMS notes that my case was approved November, 2020. I have been DM for over half a year!!! my case has been held in CIO for over half a year after its approval!Still No copr no portal until today! The whole process has already taken two years. I called, sent webforms, requested gcms notes and contacted MP for over ONE HUNDRED times in total. None of the above methods helps. I am planing to make mandamus. Anyone had experience with mandamus here? Any successful cases after mandamus? I contacted some lawyers. One of them said it may not help even my case is in such a bad situation.
 
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