Thank you for your reply. Did other stages like security and eligibility already pass before April 20? Thanks!It was on the 20th of April.
Thank you for your reply. Did other stages like security and eligibility already pass before April 20? Thanks!It was on the 20th of April.
No. Just my eligibility. Security in progress and criminality not started.Thank you for your reply. Did other stages like security and eligibility already pass before April 20? Thanks!
Thanks for your reply. I'm in a similar situation that according to gcms notes my medical extension is granted in late April. But then my portal still didn't show the the updated medical. Did you think doing anything will help to make the profile update the medical faster? Thanks!No. Just my eligibility. Security in progress and criminality not started.
then after my medical got extended. A month after theneverything is passed.
It can sometimes takes 1-3 weeks. If you still do not hear back, sed a webform.@legalfalcon My wife and I have received the portal credentials on June 4 and did the In Canada declaration the same day and also uploaded photos and address on June 6. However, we still have not received our copr. I would like to know what are the next steps/ process for Ircc to share our copr ?
Some people get it in couple of days whereas it’s been a couple of weeks already for us. Thank you.
Not true as there is no queue. Each application is processed on its own merits and it also depends on what documents you re submitted and whether they will have to be updated, or reviewed, which may take time.@legalfalcon Hi sir. Do you know if it's true that every time I update IRCC with more documents (address change, re-medical, etc.) my pending PR application would be pushed back to the end of the processing queue at the VO?
Interesting observations.Agree with you on calling this optimistic rather than realistic. Realistically it can be even worse I guess.
My other concern is what's the order in which the processing will progress?
My guess is, it will be based on Biometrics submission date and VO office in which its being processed now.
My other concern will there be a big influx of COPRs that the job market in Canada will be overflown with candidates.
How are they even going to clear the backlog of applications?
Canada on the whole is frustratingly reserved compared to US and Europe in opening its borders.
How many immigrants out of 1M have they gotten so far?Interesting observations.
Here are my thoughts on these-
1.Regarding Order:
Current stage (e.g. those are already approved (COVID PACE Group) could start receiving their COPR's/PPRs
AND based on R10 completion date/Biometrics, Nov 2019 will start seeing first signs of traction.
Hopefully those in other stages, should start seeing their applications moving forward.
And as you said, a lot will depend on VO office.
2.Regarding sudden Influx:
There is always going to be difficult climb for new immigrants. The only silver lining could be that with economies opening up, there are new churns in job markets that should keep us interested. But overall agree, the first couple of years is not going to be easy, gotta prepare for the grind..
3. Backlog:
Yes, there will be some backlog, but we need not worry much because:
1. The backlog is primarily just outland, they have been clearing CEC/inland applications at frantic pace. A friend of mine (CEC) got his card within 60 days of AOR. Also they haven't done many draws on FSW.
2. Getting 1M immigrants in these 3 years is one of the top priority items for CA.
ALL - Doesn't matter how much we try to stay (pretend) to be calm, I am sure most of us run these scenarios in our minds. Please chime in.