krushit_patel
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ok thanks, for me Primary office: Etobicoke IRCC, Secondary office: Centralized Intake OfficeFor me the first page of gcms notes in the top says that it is ottawa:
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ok thanks, for me Primary office: Etobicoke IRCC, Secondary office: Centralized Intake OfficeFor me the first page of gcms notes in the top says that it is ottawa:
Check image here https://ibb.co/HBRfMbL
I've never been to the US, but there was a note saying that USA has cameback as complete for info sharing.I also suspect this! I’m FSW inland and I’ve travelled to the US about three times since I came to Canada. My GCMS note shows that info sharing partner is the US and they put it as ‘not urgent’.
I’m tired of waiting and I’m getting frustrated.
Not trying to take IRCC's side here, but even before COVID i had friends who gotten their PRs in 4 months others in 6 to 8 months. So I think it all depends on your case: nationality? Countries you lived in? how many countries you travelled? Number of dependents...etc.IRCC's explanation is that they don't have enough staff to process existing applications in time, but they are fine with taking in record number of new applications.
I don't think anything will happen unless we voice our concern to IRCC. Calls and web forms won't do, rather tweet to IRCC and https://twitter.com/marcomendicino to speed up process for old applications.
I have been to USA at-least 10 to 15 times and my criminality is passed and info sharing complete.I also suspect this! I’m FSW inland and I’ve travelled to the US about three times since I came to Canada. My GCMS note shows that info sharing partner is the US and they put it as ‘not urgent’.
I’m tired of waiting and I’m getting frustrated.
Oh wow! So I guess it’s just my application then..I have been to USA at-least 10 to 15 times and my criminality is passed and info sharing complete.
Yes, I think that is ok. on expired COPR you can go later.Oh wow! So I guess it’s just my application then..
Well IRCC always hide behind this explanation that "each case is different". I don't see how such a large number cases can be different. They don't ask for additional documents or interviews. I see posts regularly from people who even have everything approved but final decision not made, or CoPR not issued. Then there are some files just sitting idle, they haven't even started certain steps for them.Not trying to take IRCC's side here, but even before COVID i had friends who gotten their PRs in 4 months others in 6 to 8 months. So I think it all depends on your case: nationality? Countries you lived in? how many countries you travelled? Number of dependents...etc.
When I phone IRCC and ask the agents why people with AORs after me are getting their COPRs, that's what they usually tell me. each case is different. I think what they need to do is update their Estimated Processing Times to be more accurate than just saying it's 6 months for 80% of people.
There is a good post by legal Falcon showing processing times for 2016 to 2019 and how processing times have been increasing. Not sure how much COVID adds to 2019, but it's definitely more than 6 months for the whole application.
Did you receive any email or call for COPR? I have application approved and document number is already generated but still waiting official COPR letter and further instructions.Friends, delighted to share that I got COPR today.
CEC Inland
AOR: Mar 19,2020
COPR : Nov 24, 2020
Happy to answer any questions.
When did you submit your biometrics?Finally my biometrics got updated today after almost 2 months. Atleast some movement there. AOR March 9th
Interestingly my biometrics were updated the same day!Finally my biometrics got updated today after almost 2 months. Atleast some movement there. AOR March 9th
Yeah dont know why it took so long but I did raise couple of webforms and called IRCC too and they confirmed they have received the biometrics but may take sometime to get updated.Interestingly my biometrics were updated the same day!