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Hello,
My AOR is 27 July 2020.
CEC inland with Outland dependent
Current Status:
Medical: passed September 17,2020
Biometrics: submitted December 1,2020
Eligibility: Recommended Pass
Criminality: In Progress
Background Check: In Progress
VO Ottawa
Anyone in the same boat. Has anyone with Outland dependent got their CoPR yet
 
CEC - inland

AOR: 2020-07-08
Medical results: 2020-08-28 - Passed
Biometrics - 2020-10-21 - taken from old biometrics
Eligibility: 2020-11-12 Recommended Passed (done by Case Analyst)
Security: Not Started
Criminality: In Progress

I just called IRCC and they told me that there are no movements on my account since 2020-11-12.

Edit : I didn't get any GU at all :) ... and my office is CPC-Ottawa
 
@legalfalcon I know you might have got this question a thousand times my timelime is

aor -14th july (CEC inland with 1 dependent)
Called 3 days ago agent stated everything is passed and wait for final decision

called again today agent said you need to be patient same thing, what is the reason for hold up once al stages have been passed ?
 
@legalfalcon I know you might have got this question a thousand times my timelime is

aor -14th july (CEC inland with 1 dependent)
Called 3 days ago agent stated everything is passed and wait for final decision

called again today agent said you need to be patient same thing, what is the reason for hold up once al stages have been passed ?
Is your dependent Outland or inland ?
Thanks
 
AOR-17sept,2020
Medical and biometric completed in-November2020.
Eligibility,security and background still reviewing but no update yet.
 
@legalfalcon I know you might have got this question a thousand times my timelime is

aor -14th july (CEC inland with 1 dependent)
Called 3 days ago agent stated everything is passed and wait for final decision

called again today agent said you need to be patient same thing, what is the reason for hold up once al stages have been passed ?

There are rampant delays and IRCC is calling inland applicants to confirm if they are in Canada. Also, if you have a dependent outside Canada, that adds o the complexity.

There is no definite answer, except you will have to wait. It's good that all stages are passed.
 
@legalfalcon I know you might have got this question a thousand times my timelime is

aor -14th july (CEC inland with 1 dependent)
Called 3 days ago agent stated everything is passed and wait for final decision

called again today agent said you need to be patient same thing, what is the reason for hold up once al stages have been passed ?
ALL PASSED SINCE JAN 22, 2021, STILL WAITING
 
There are rampant delays and IRCC is calling inland applicants to confirm if they are in Canada. Also, if you have a dependent outside Canada, that adds o the complexity.

There is no definite answer, except you will have to wait. It's good that all stages are passed.
HI @legalfalcon, is there any possibility of asking for a re-medical once all stages are passed where the applicant and dependent both are inland?
 
Hello,
My AOR is 27 July 2020.
CEC inland with Outland dependent
Current Status:
Medical: passed September 17,2020
Biometrics: submitted December 1,2020
Eligibility: Recommended Pass
Criminality: In Progress
Background Check: In Progress
VO Ottawa
Anyone in the same boat. Has anyone with Outland dependent got their CoPR yet
Same case. AOR December 2020
 
HI @legalfalcon, is there any possibility of asking for a re-medical once all stages are passed where the applicant and dependent both are inland?


For Permanent Resident applicants, if your medicals are expiring or are about to expire, IRCC will send them for reassessment to the Health Branch (HB), where the Regional Medical officer (RMO) will make a determination on whether to extend them or ask for a re-med.

Currently the extensions are provided in accordance with the policy to relieve pressure associated with COVID-19. An extension is granted for 6 months for applicants from designated countries and 1 year from non-designated countries. Also, whether you are exempt from travel or not, and will be able to land soon, is also a factor.

The designated country list is the same that was used for medicals for TRV applicants. See https://www.canada.ca/.../requi.../country-requirements.html

Further for an extension, the immigration medical exam should have been assessed as M1 or M3.

M1: No public health risk or danger, no public safety danger and no excessive demand

M3: A health condition(s) is present but is not expected to place an excessive demand on health or social services.

Also, a note will be placed in your GCMS based on the reassessment.

An applicant whose medicals are expiring or have expired, but have not yet received a reassessment determination from IRCC, can also get an immigration medical examination (IME) from a panel physician and send the upfront sheet to IRCC via webform. In such cases, the medicals will be valid for 1 year.

Most inland applicants should get an extensions, but will depend on a case by case basis.
 
Got GU on 19th Feb so called to IRCC they mentioned I have passed eligibility and criminality stages and waiting for security to be passed. I got another update today morning --finger cross:)
AOR: July 15th + 1 dependent inland CEC
Similar. AOR 18th July. Got GU on 19th Feb and another one on 24th Feb. I haven't called them.
 
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