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Thanks so much. I ordered GCMS not but I didn’t know how to check that information. How do you know you were exempted?
I think that in the around page 4 to 6 there will be a section for Biometrics, and also in the last pages there would be all the notes in your application (if you get the exemption, there would be a note about it like this: https://ibb.co/Cb4GfmQ).

It's also true that I had an AR before biometrics become mandatory that may allowed this exemption (November/2019).

I would suggest that you download this sample GCMS notes that has a couple of comments and it will help you to understand how to read the document (https://goo.gl/Jhlkn). It's from https://caipsnotes.com/Caips_Sample/Sample.shtml.
 
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Oinp inland isjo stream
Ar apr 2019
Aor jun 2019
Mp oct 2019
Adr nov 2019
Should I consider requesting GCMS notes?
never done anything but waiting.
I know people with earlier AORs are still waiting for updates ahead of me...

just wondering...
Same here bro
 
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Oinp inland isjo stream
Ar apr 2019
Aor jun 2019
Mp oct 2019
Adr nov 2019
Should I consider requesting GCMS notes?
never done anything but waiting.
I know people with earlier AORs are still waiting for updates ahead of me...

just wondering...

Yes. It would be interesting to check what already was done so far in your application, and what still needs to be done (including their "due dates").
 
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Good evening all,

Noting that they only seem to be processing inland applications, I was wondering if it is possible for your application to be deemed an inland one after originally applying from outland. My AOR is 21 Aug 2019, and I moved to Canada on my BCPNP work permit on 31 Dec 2019. My GCMS notes that I received recently show that they have my new Canadian address. Does this now make me inland? If not, will I need to flagpole to get PR and therefore probably not be approved until the border opens?

Cheers,
Grug
 
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I think that in the around page 4 to 6 there will be a section for Biometrics (like this: https://imgbb.com/), and also in the last pages there would be all the notes in your application (if you get the exemption, there would be a note about it like this: https://ibb.co/Cb4GfmQ).

It's also true that I had an AR before biometrics become mandatory that may allowed this exemption (November/2019).

I would suggest that you download this sample GCMS notes that has a couple of comments and it will help you to understand how to read the document (https://goo.gl/Jhlkn). It's from https://caipsnotes.com/Caips_Sample/Sample.shtml.
Thanks for your very useful information
 
Good evening all,

Noting that they only seem to be processing inland applications, I was wondering if it is possible for your application to be deemed an inland one after originally applying from outland. My AOR is 21 Aug 2019, and I moved to Canada on my BCPNP work permit on 31 Dec 2019. My GCMS notes that I received recently show that they have my new Canadian address. Does this now make me inland? If not, will I need to flagpole to get PR and therefore probably not be approved until the border opens?

Cheers,
Grug
Now u r inland.
 
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It's the same thing happend to me. After several calls and webform I was told that there was a biometrics letter on my file that was sent from april 4 2019 which I did not received. I only know f it in February 2020 and ask that they send it to me. When it came ut was for my dependent. It was done on March 10 and uploaded. This set back the process completely. If it wasn't for the biometrics request that I didn't get then the process would have been completed before covid. When I order gcm notes in March 2020, it shows that the request was sent out in bulk mail and was not in the gcms.

What you mean they send it in bulk mail ?