4 times a year, usually 1 week per trip.4 times a year doesnt sound like a lot. Depending on how many days that person stayed. I travel every 1.5 month , and stay a few days on average. SO maybe 10 visits a year. 2020-2022 i did not travel much.
4 times a year, usually 1 week per trip.4 times a year doesnt sound like a lot. Depending on how many days that person stayed. I travel every 1.5 month , and stay a few days on average. SO maybe 10 visits a year. 2020-2022 i did not travel much.
Please call IRCC, they will help you on this.hello I have applied June 19,2024 online delivered same day but I have not received AOR
Sent web forum enquiry to IRCC July 12,2024 no reply from IRCC on the email it’s says within 3 business days ircc will response.
Does any one have any idea why I did not received AOR yet …
Why ircc didn’t response which I requested on July 12,2024
Yes thats correct, ghost update doesn't have the delay. In most cases you see a ghost update on the same day they make the actual update, like in this case BG completed (17th Jul) and the actual updates reflect in the tracker after 2 days on July 19th. So your dates are correct!Updated. Since they said tracker has 2 day delay, i kept BG as Jul 17 and kept GU as Jul 17 too. @hssrp should i put GU as Jul 15 ? assuming you dont keep 2 day early date for ghost update
Added to the spreadsheet, can you recheck your Physical presence days? The max one can have is 1826/1827 days as the eligibility period is only 5 years.Type: Online application
Location: Edmonton
Physical Presence Days: 1985
Application: Family (3)
Application Sent: June 21st
Delivered: June 21st
AOR: July 2nd
BG Complete : July 17th
That should make it easier for them to verify. Fingers crossedIt was always air travel and I have I-94 up to date. Hopefully that information is updated with CBSA as well. I have a little over 30 days extra on the mandatory 1095 days
Whoops that was a typo 1826Added to the spreadsheet, can you recheck your Physical presence days? The max one can have is 1826/1827 days as the eligibility period is only 5 years.
Thanks for the clarification, yes I had added it as 1826 to the sheet alreadyWhoops that was a typo 1826
Oops Sorry. ThanksYes thats correct, ghost update doesn't have the delay. In most cases you see a ghost update on the same day they make the actual update, like in this case BG completed (17th Jul) and the actual updates reflect in the tracker after 2 days on July 19th. So your dates are correct!
EDIT: I see that you updated it for the wrong ID, just corrected the sheet![]()
no worries, stuff happen!Oops Sorry. Thanks
Yep, totally normal. One of my friend applied at the same time with his family(different application).Is it normal with other applicants that some files are processing quicker than others? I had also applied on June 23rd, Got AOR on July 2nd. Visible on tracker on 4th. But no update after that.
It can take anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months on an average depending on the processing office and officer.Hello all,
Current status on Tracker:
In Progress:
- Citizenship test got marked completed on July 16th
- Background check was completed on June 12th
Now, what are the next steps? and how much time on average does it take nowadays for the above in progress to get updated?
- Language skills
- Physical Presence
- Prohibitions
It is important to record each and every travel date in the system regardless of the number of trips taken. Some people will have zero cross border travel in 3-5 years and some will have dozens, based on their circumstances. Key here is to make sure that the information produced is factually correct, comprehensive and conclusive for the purpose of counting the number of days.4 times a year doesnt sound like a lot. Depending on how many days that person stayed. I travel every 1.5 month , and stay a few days on average. SO maybe 10 visits a year. 2020-2022 i did not travel much.
Agree. We were discussing what is extensive travel. As that is rumored to increase processing time. WE have to list every visit regardless, no question about thatIt is important to record each and every travel date in the system regardless of the number of trips taken. Some people will have zero cross border travel in 3-5 years and some will have dozens, based on their circumstances. Key here is to make sure that the information produced is factually correct, comprehensive and conclusive for the purpose of counting the number of days.
That would be great if we could see and compare the processing time between zero to very few travel history vs extensive travel history. So, we would have an insight whether it affects or not.Agree. We were discussing what is extensive travel. As that is rumored to increase processing time. WE have to list every visit regardless, no question about that