Same I got the exact same reply when I sent a webform.This is what I got for my question
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We verified the information you provided and can confirm that the application is still in process.
All the required documents and information have been received by the responsible office for the moment.
Due to the ongoing situation related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), some IRCC offices are currently operating with reduced or critical staff only.
We are working on processing applications as quickly as possible; however, processing times are affected and any disruption caused by COVID-19 is not reflected accurately on our website. We will make all the necessary efforts to finalize the application as soon as possible.
Rest assured that you will be informed as soon as a decision is reached or if additional information is needed.”
Thank you for the update. Hopefully we all get to be with our spouses very soon!Hey, I'm from the February Outland applications (received February 20th) and I just wanted to tell you that I have been receiving the same messages as the one mentioned above for several months! We just received the Biometrics Request an hour ago, a couple of days after the February 17th, 18th and 19th applications! Your turn is coming!!! A tiny bit more patience everyone! We all can do it!
You're most welcome! We're all in this togetherThank you for the update. Hopefully we all get to be with our spouses very soon!
Hi! When did you get your biometric request?Can someone tell me that how long it takes after biometrics?
Oh okay. Every file is different. Check out the google spreadsheet to see people’s timelinesI haven't got even file number. I am just asking for my knowledge. I have applied in july!
My application was received in February the biomatics request was received earlier this weekCan someone tell me that how long it takes after biometrics?
This question never received a solid answer so I’ll add a bit here. There was mentiom of the spouse living illegally in the USA? While that may be a concern for them, they’re likely also looking for proof of cohabitation. You may have been married for 17 years and have three kids, but how much of those 17 years have you actually spent living together and did you provide enough solid evidence of those years spent living together? If you did not and you haven’t been living together for most of that time, they could be questioning how genuine the marriage is. While married couples don’t have to prove time living together consecutively like common law, for a marriage that long, not living together for much of it can be seen as a red flag.Hey guys, I just got off the phone with my lawyers office and they state that the immigration office has requested more proof of marriage. I guess 17 years together, our 3 children, wedding pictures, wedding certificate, and all of our family pictures weren’t sufficient. Hey! But at least we’ve heard from them. Things should start to look up
Thank youOh okay. Every file is different. Check out the google spreadsheet to see people’s timelines
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1LxDFjvZn-XR9uZpGbPTORYKQf0BMquSXNw0RvmqvZNU/htmlview#
The deadline to submit biometrics is automatically extended to 90 days: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html#processingMy application was received on 3rd March2020, and got AOR1 and biomatrics request on 04-09-2020, but all VFS are closed in India.