Long ways to go buddyFSW Inland:
ITA - 29-Mar-23
Application Submission - 16-May-23
AOR - 16-May-23
Thanks for response, It happened same with me as I have visitor visa and biometric done before it. So system did not asked for biometric fees.No, as I already gave my biometrics for my Work permit, it didn't ask for it again.
I've noticed that the tracker is not up to date.. like, at all. The gckey account gives the latest and accurate update for me, whereas the tracker has not been updated for a long time.
I also read somewhere of people getting their PPRs while the eligibility check in the tracker was still showing "Not Started". Anyone's had a similar observation?
In my case, the tracker has stopped updating since MEP/BIL. I am the primary applicant. I am at IP2 in gckey but the tracker has not been updated since MEP.So, this is the best way to think about it.
Tracker is the fastest post MEP/BIL.
GCKey is gets updated reliably at MEP/BIL. After that GCKey lags.
About people getting PPR, I think for only those cases where the AOR-PPR processing days < 1.5 months tracker was a little off by a day or three max. GCKey is extremely lagging in those cases. In fact, GCKey usually only lags behind tracker post MEP/BIL.
Eligibility check as "not started" is also reported a lot for dependent's tracker too. Remember, their eligibility will always be "not started" as the eligibility is commonly assessed for the primary applicant and not the dependent.
In my case, the tracker has stopped updating since MEP/BIL. I am the primary applicant. I am at IP2 in gckey but the tracker has not been updated since MEP.
You are supposed to include all passport pages with a stamp? I don't recall seeing such instructions, even their website says "copy of the biographical data page of a passport". Is this something that only pops up if you have been to Canada/the US?Exactly!
You are supposed to include all passport pages with a stamp? I don't recall seeing such instructions, even their website says "copy of the biographical data page of a passport". Is this something that only pops up if you have been to Canada/the US?
I logged in and checked the instructions in my document checklist, and it does say "any pages with stamps, visas or markings". It seems that I've missed thisNot all passport pages - only stamped passport pages in addition to the biodata specific pages. You know, there was an actual rule in Canadian immigration that required us to upload "all pages" (even blank ones), but that rule was taken down a long time ago.
I logged in and checked the instructions in my document checklist, and it does say "any pages with stamps, visas or markings". It seems that I've missed this. My current passport is new and blank, so I guess I technically followed the instructions? Does the page where it says I had a previous passport count as "page with markings"? Should I have included my old passport(which contained all my stamps)?
Usually how long it takes in recent times for Medical to get updated? for Inland applicants.
we don't have to submit old passports. Only the current one if any Labels or stamps were missed correct?There are so many cases of people no including passport stamped pages, you can simply submit your passport scans using the webform.