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Adkan

Full Member
Nov 22, 2024
28
1
Congratulations on receiving the P1 emails! Here’s a detailed clarification for your questions:

1. Responding to the Emails (For Yourself or Both)
• If both you and your spouse received separate P1 emails, you should respond separately to your individual emails.

• Each response should:

• Include your personal information
• Mention information for all family members (e.g., spouse and dependents) in your response. This is because IRCC requires details about the whole family, even though both of you received separate emails.

Example:
• Your response to IRCC should include details about yourself (as the respondent) and your spouse as your dependent.
• Your spouse’s response to IRCC should include their details (as the respondent) and your information as their dependent.

2. Indicating Preference for Dependents to Have Accounts
• This refers to whether dependents (like children or spouses) will have their own MyCIC accounts linked to the application.
• If the principal applicant (your spouse) chooses to allow accounts for dependents:
• Each dependent will have the ability to upload requested documents or receive notifications for themselves.
• However, the principal applicant will still be responsible for overseeing the entire application.

Implication:
• It provides dependents some autonomy to handle their own documents or correspondence.
• This is often unnecessary for dependents like children or non-working spouses since the principal applicant usually manages the application.
• If your spouse (the principal applicant) opts for no separate accounts, all communication will be handled via their account, which simplifies management.

3. Personal Email (One for the Whole Family)
• IRCC asks for a single email address for the entire family for official communication.
• Even though you are responding individually to separate P1 emails, both responses should list the same email address as the family’s primary contact email.

What to Do
• Decide on one email address (e.g., your spouse’s or yours) to be used for family communication.
• Both of you should mention this single email address in your separate responses.

Steps to Respond to P1 Emails

1. Open your individual P1 email and carefully read the instructions.
2. Fill in the requested information about yourself and all family members (including spouse and dependents).
3. Use the same family email address in both responses.
4. Submit your responses separately but ensure the details align across both submissions.
Thank you so much for this detailed explanation. I will respond accordingly.
 

Sarper

Star Member
Mar 7, 2024
107
49
Hi Sarper.

I see that you wrote: Background verification : November 25, 2024.
Did you receive a confirmation about your background verification??? Where did you see that? From what country or countries did you require that background verification. That is the police certificate, right??

Yes, we have very similar timeline. Let's be in touch.
25th of November, Background verification was changed in Tracker that's why I shared it. It shows in progress


IN GCKEY account, it shows not applicable
 

Mr. Indian

Star Member
Sep 24, 2024
74
2
Hi
@Miss bee , My application submitted on 22 May 2024c AOR 4 October, PAL 17 Oct, 25 Oct Medical completed, afterwards there is no update more than month, I called IRCC they said criminality and eligibility passé but security pending , one month ago same they said.
Do you have any idea when I move to next step?
I really appreciat your help.
thank you
Hi @Suman sran

Can you update your PR status.?

You got FD.?

Thanks
 

Cobra-11

Newbie
May 16, 2024
7
2
Hi @Miss bee, hope you are doing well.

Quick question here, I received my AOR on December 7th. 2024 and linked my account to IRCC on the same day. Since then I haven't heard anything from IRCC. When I call or check online it says my status is on "Review of eligibility" No medical or biometric is required. Is that normal? and how long does it take for the eligibility review?

Thank you in advance.
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
5,067
1,696
Hi @Miss bee, hope you are doing well.

Quick question here, I received my AOR on December 7th. 2024 and linked my account to IRCC on the same day. Since then I haven't heard anything from IRCC. When I call or check online it says my status is on "Review of eligibility" No medical or biometric is required. Is that normal? and how long does it take for the eligibility review?

Thank you in advance.
Yes, it is normal for your PR application status to remain at “Review of eligibility” after receiving your AOR. The timeline for eligibility review can vary depending on the program you’re applying under, the visa office handling your case, and the overall volume of applications.

What “Review of Eligibility” Means:

This stage involves IRCC assessing whether you meet the criteria of the program under which you applied. This includes evaluating your work experience, education, job offer (if applicable), and other supporting documents.
Timeline:
• Eligibility Review Duration: It can take a few weeks to several months for IRCC to complete this step. Some applications move faster than others based on individual circumstances.
• Factors That Influence Timing:
• The complexity of your case.
• The visa office’s workload.
• Whether IRCC requires additional information from you.

Since your account says “No medical or biometric is required,” it suggests that you’ve either already provided these or they’ve been waived. If your account status hasn’t updated in 1-2 months, you may consider submitting a webform to IRCC or calling them for further clarification.
 

Cobra-11

Newbie
May 16, 2024
7
2
Yes, it is normal for your PR application status to remain at “Review of eligibility” after receiving your AOR. The timeline for eligibility review can vary depending on the program you’re applying under, the visa office handling your case, and the overall volume of applications.

What “Review of Eligibility” Means:

This stage involves IRCC assessing whether you meet the criteria of the program under which you applied. This includes evaluating your work experience, education, job offer (if applicable), and other supporting documents.
Timeline:
• Eligibility Review Duration: It can take a few weeks to several months for IRCC to complete this step. Some applications move faster than others based on individual circumstances.
• Factors That Influence Timing:
• The complexity of your case.
• The visa office’s workload.
• Whether IRCC requires additional information from you.

Since your account says “No medical or biometric is required,” it suggests that you’ve either already provided these or they’ve been waived. If your account status hasn’t updated in 1-2 months, you may consider submitting a webform to IRCC or calling them for further clarification.
Sounds good, I guess another waiting phase at this point. Appreciate your prompt response.
 

nate_drake

Full Member
May 5, 2024
20
10
Posting my PR application timeline :)


PNP - Ontario Foreign Worker Stream

Application Submitted - May 22, 2024
AOR - Sept 24, 2024
BIL - Sept 24, 2024
ADR - Sept 24, 2024
Biometrics submitted - Sept 26, 2024
ADR (Employment Proof) - Nov 7, 2024
Medical completed - Nov 12, 2024
PAL Letter - Nov 13, 2024
Background completed - Dec 18, 2024
 

BrightDez

Full Member
Oct 21, 2024
30
4
Posting my PR application timeline :)


PNP - Ontario Foreign Worker Stream

Application Submitted - May 22, 2024
AOR - Sept 24, 2024
BIL - Sept 24, 2024
ADR - Sept 24, 2024
Biometrics submitted - Sept 26, 2024
ADR (Employment Proof) - Nov 7, 2024
Medical completed - Nov 12, 2024
PAL Letter - Nov 13, 2024
Background completed - Dec 18, 2024
Congrats on the progress so far.
Did you submit old medical or a new one was requested when you received AOR?