Hi guys .. I called Ircc in the 3 times in the last 3 months ... they told me eligibility is passed, criminality in progress and security not started. (March aor)(eligibility passed since July the first call when I made to ircc)...
They haven’t started my security since July.. I haven’t done my biometrics though..
Is there a possibility the they might have some issues with the eligibility.?
Should I order notes .. will have any impact on my application ?
The agent told me today that I call them once a month.. would it have any negative impact ?
@legalfalcon or any seniors please advise..
The security will only start after your eligibility has been conclusively passed by an officer. Your GCMS notes will be able to give you an accurate picture of your application and what stage it is at.
At this stage, you can send a
webform and enquire about the status of your application or request
GCMS notes
The eligibility takes place in 2 stages. First an assistant or analyst will review your documents and make a recommendation. This recommendation could be passed / met / recommended passed / review required etc.
This will then we reviewed by an officer, who will make a final determination on the eligibility, and you will see a note in your GCMS notes for both these. The notes will look like the following:
Once you have the above note from the officer your security will be initiated.
As regards biometrics, if you have not yet given biometrics, your criminality will stay in progress, until the biometrics are done. IRCC announced a new policy yesterday, wherein if you have given your biometrics for any TRV before, the same will be considered for your current PR application.
See
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...0bPg0nc5uS6t4lvVNIf2ed8lapQKiUz9wkRjQCEgACqiw
If you have given your biometrics before, you can check them out at this link:
https://onlineservices-servicesenli...eSzMpf6vE5HBBv4FxmdF0kZfgiIN8DNjyCL1h4LJXPkF8
Calling IRCC does not have any impact, negative or positive on your application. However, if you call multiple times, it is logged in it can be seen how many times you have requested status.
Given that your AoR is March 2020, you have just reach 6 months.
As per IRCC's 2019 annual report, the average time is now 9 months, and factoring COVID, it may take longer.
