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Called today.
Agent said:
Criminality: passed
Security: not started
Eligibility: not started
Re-medical: in progress
VO: Ottawa

28th Nov AOR. Ip2: 4th June

191 days now.

Can't confirm any tentative date, asked to wait. :mad::confused::rolleyes:o_O:oops:
 
So, I spoke to an agent again today about the wrong adr sent to me......
For the first time the agent agreed clearly, that yes it was a mistake....
first - Documents asked were for dependant..... But they were asked under my name
Second- They asked for those documents which I already submitted in the previous adr
And Third - which was a blunder, that they started the request letter like this....
This is in reference to ur temporary residence in Canada......
Can u imagine...... I have been waiting for more than 7 months...... And now.... Instead of writing permanent residence, they wrote temporary residence.
Anyways what is important is, that they agreed der were few errors :)

So, the moral of the story is, whenever you get adr, check and recheck...... Something can be wrong from der side as well. :)
That's probably result of new inexperienced case officers :D:D They will learn as they go along lol :p:p
 
Called today.
Agent said:
Criminality: passed
Security: not started
Eligibility: not started
Re-medical: in progress
VO: Ottawa

28th Nov AOR. Ip2: 4th June

191 days now.

Can't confirm any tentative date, asked to wait. :mad::confused::rolleyes:o_O:oops:
I think you called in little early. You just moved to IP2 on 4th and they requested re-Medicals. So you probably need to give them some time. Call again after a week and hopefully by then there should be a lot more progress on your case. They have picked up your file so that's definitely a very good sign. Dont stress about the call with the agent.
 
I think you called in little early. You just moved to IP2 on 4th and they requested re-Medicals. So you probably need to give them some time. Call again after a week and hopefully by then there should be a lot more progress on your case. They have picked up your file so that's definitely a very good sign. Dont stress about the call with the agent.
Thank u :)

Yes it was too early... :(

Lost patience actually.
Will call again on 200th day!:p:p
 
Family Applicant? And can u give all the dates aor and other?

Congrats btw!!
Hi, thank you.
Here's all the details:
Single applicant
AOR Nov 3
MEP Dec 1st
VO was Calgary until April 1st
GCMS notes ordered April 8
Received May 9
VO Montreal
A.11 done April 10
Ghost UPDATE APRIL 11
Called CIC April 12 - all passed - approved
No ADRs
 
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I am actually a December AOR (5th), and I would like to know from those who passed the 6-month club (yay!!), do you submitted a CSE? If you did, you got any decent answer from it? Thanks
 
I am actually a December AOR (5th), and I would like to know from those who passed the 6-month club (yay!!), do you submitted a CSE? If you did, you got any decent answer from it? Thanks
I passed the 7 month club(double yay)

Over the last few weeks, I have tested CSE to get an update on my case and all responses received were generic. Even when I copy-pasted their same generic response and asked them if there was anything new to add, I still received the same generic response lol.

But I found CSE to be very useful if you have to send them any additional document or information. Example, I sent them an additional Schedule A form after some corrections. They responded next day it has been received by the case officer.
 
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Congratulations!
You were lucky. My application is approved on April 11 and I'm still waiting for interview email. They told me it can take 3 months for Vancuver VO as they are super backlogged.
Oh! I checked in the portal and it still the same that we are still working on your application... So basically no change there on the portal. The portal still says "you do not need an interview. We will message you if this changes"
 
Hi @kattarrina ,

I have a question: you are probably an inland applicant and when you get the interview scheduled, can you go to the border crossing instead and do landing right-away?
For most of the inland applicants, they stamp you as landed when you go for interview. So no need to go to border.