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Canada_traderman

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There is his timeline.

Here is my timeline
My file is still in process
Officer told me That dm copr could take few weeks
Passed everything today in the morning
Ar - June 15
Aor - Dec 31
Medical upfront (paper based medical ) - JAN 8
Medical sent by mail and received by IRCC - Feb 5 (approx)
MR - Feb 18
Several webforms and few calls to get update my medical
MEdical pass - April 13
PAL - april 14
GU1 - april 17 ( approx)
GU2 - April 21 afternoon
GU3 - April 22 morning ( if i got agent right at 6:25 am , Don't know toronto time or sydney , not my local time though)
Contacted IRCC passed everything after 3 rd update now waiting for DM

Also i received one GU in february but that was glitch i think as lot of applicants received it and no changes were made
And also After GU1 i called ircc and they told me that no changes were made on file so i thought it might be a glitch but who knows was it glitch or did it signify anything
DM In ECAS today april 24 , waiting for copr
I didn’t ask for his timeline. I know how to find it through post history. I was just pointing to him that there’s nothing in his signature
 

Indian5183

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Congrats. however aug & sep 2020 ARs still waiting for AoRs. Not sure how IRCC works and open envelopes, seems random? Any thoughts
thank you. It is not random at all, There are a lot of people on this forum from August and September and in other forums who have received their AORs.

having said that, Some officers need more time to work on some files - especially those that are filed by individuals. If you have a lawyer that represents you, and especially if it’s a big law firm, they take over the entire responsibility and your file is served like ‘ready to eat’ food in front of the officer. That’s why you see so many cases move quickly while some take time.

i know not everyone can afford a hot shot lawyer, but unfortunately that’s the reality. The officers too have service level targets and they too just like other humans, want to get the ‘easier tasks’ done first.
 

iukhan

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thank you. It is not random at all, There are a lot of people on this forum from August and September and in other forums who have received their AORs.

having said that, Some officers need more time to work on some files - especially those that are filed by individuals. If you have a lawyer that represents you, and especially if it’s a big law firm, they take over the entire responsibility and your file is served like ‘ready to eat’ food in front of the officer. That’s why you see so many cases move quickly while some take time.

i know not everyone can afford a hot shot lawyer, but unfortunately that’s the reality. The officers too have service level targets and they too just like other humans, want to get the ‘easier tasks’ done first.
With due respect, I beg to differ. Not sure if a lawyer makes a big difference. unless and until there are some complex issues involved. My application was vetted by a lawyer, for correctness and completeness. IRCC categorically states a legal representation does not make much of a difference. Yes, if these big shot lawyers are able to influence by having inside connection, it’s totally a different story
 
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Indian5183

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With due respect, I beg to differ. Not sure if a lawyer makes a big difference. unless and until there are some complex issues involved. My application was vetted by a lawyer, for correctness and completeness. IRCC categorically states a legal representation does not make much of a difference. Yes, if these big shot lawyers are able to influence by having inside connection, it’s totally a different story
no I didn’t mention anything about anyone having any influence. You asked me what my thoughts were and I shared them with you. I have spent over two years and more than six different cases with IRCC - when I tried to do things on my own and the same things when I tried to do them using a lawyer. The results are very clear in front of my eyes. I did not mean to demoralise you or anything like that. Wish you all the best and I hope you have good news soon buddy :)
 
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iukhan

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no I didn’t mention anything about anyone having any influence. You asked me what my thoughts were and I shared them with you. I have spent over two years and more than six different cases with IRCC - when I tried to do things on my own and the same things when I tried to do them using a lawyer. The results are very clear in front of my eyes. I did not mean to demoralise you or anything like that. Wish you all the best and I hope you have good news soon buddy :)
I agree and your thoughts are well respected. The point I wish to make what is so special that a lawyer does that a candidate cannot do on their own. Anyway, the wiat continues. best of luck to you too.
 
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Hopeful boy

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If we apply for GCMS notes from inside Canada under privacy act, do we need to attach anything? My friend has just ordered and nothing was asked to him for paying as well as for uploading anything from his side.
 

Indian5183

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Inland BCPNP
AR - Jan 2020
AOR - Feb 2020
PAL - July 2020
Biometrics - Sept 2020
Upfront Medical - November 2020
Medical Passed - December 2020
Eligibility - Passed
Criminality - Passed
Info Sharing - Completed
GU - April 30, 2021

The last time I called IRCC was March and the agent said Security not yet Passed.

Anyone knows what comes next?
COPR :)
 
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