Is there a PNP-Outland whatsapp group for july AOR? ( mine AOR was 25 july 17) - Can someone add me to the July whatsapp group?
I was looking over the myimmitracker website and got really excited to see that several PNP-Outland started to receive Medical Pass, and even people from after my AOR date. On Aug 19th I received CIC email with an update but for my surprise it was not medical pass, instead it was the technical glitch ("your action is required").
However, I noticed that they assigned an UCI number for my spouse (I already had one because i have a tourist visa), and also noticed that some of the descriptions changed. ( i just read the whole thread, i didn't know anything about IP1, IP2, NA1, NA2).
My BG Check used to be Not Applicable and now it changed to: Your application is in progress. We will send you a messagewhen we start your application background check
Does it mean i'm in IP1?
Is it possible to be in IP1 without have received Medical Pass?
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An important note:- This is the trend which is happening with most of the applicants. It may or may not match with your application process flow and timeline. The actual clarity of application status can be retrieved via GCMS notes only.
- BG Check: Not Applicable (NA1)
- Medical passed – (MEP)
- BG Check In Progress (IP1) – R10 check is done here.
- BG Check: Not Applicable (NA2) – Eligibility check is done here.
- BG Check: In Progress (IP2) –
- BG Check: Not Applicable (NA3) – Sometimes this doesn’t come
- PPR: Passport Request
- CoPR: Confirmation of Permanent Residence
So it is in below order
AOR – NA1 – MEP – IP1 – NA2 – IP2 – NA3 – PPR – CoPR
AOR: This is a letter you will get within 24 hours after submission of your PR application.
NA1: “Not applicable“. This will be your BG status message as soon as you submit and get AOR. Typically, this will be status till the time you get your medical passed status.
MEP: “You passed the medical exam“. This will generally happen after approx 25-30 days after your AOR. For PNP applicants it can take more time generally.
IP1: This will happen one or two days after your medical. Sometimes on the same day itself. BG status message in this stage will be “Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check.”. CIC agents will do R10, criminality checks during this stage. Once they feel everything is good then they will change it to NA. These things will happen at CIO Office (Centralized Intake Office).
NA2: “Not applicable“. This will signify that IP1 is completed. Sometimes IP1 will take few hours and if we have not checked our account during the time it was in IP1, it won’t be possible to know that we are in NA1 or NA2. Our file will be transferred to CPC (Case Processing Center) where agents will do eligibility assessments. If they feel everything is okay, then they will provide their recommendation to Visa Officer and same time they will initiate Security Checks.
IP2: BG status message in this stage will be “We are processing your background check. we will send you a message if we need more information.“. Visa Officer starts reviewing or after reviewing all agents recommendations. PPR mail will be triggered if the applicant paid RPRF up front. PPR mails these days are taking 7-20 days after you are in IP2 stage. These things will be done at CPC office.
Generally messages will be like below in IP2 status:
NA3: “Not applicable“. This will signify that IP2 is completed. This status is not visible in many cases and direct PPR request is placed from IP2.
PPR: Passport Request. You will get an email for that and you may not get an update in your CIC account for this.
ADR: Sometimes an additional document is requested in IP1 or IP2 stage. An email, as well as message in your CIC account, will be sent.
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My two cents ---- The above sequence is more or less accurate, this is how the general workflow should be working most of the time. That does not necessarily meant that is always the case.