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We verified the information on file and can confirm that your application is currently being processed by the Case Processing Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.

We verified the information on file and can confirm that:

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We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your enquiry.

We would also like to suggest the following online services that might be helpful to you with any immigration, refugee and/or citizenship future requests:

Sincerely,

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship.html
Got the same response from the same agent! Mine just added "All the required documents and information have been received by the responsible office for the moment." Hopefully mine is approved too!! Thank you for sharing this.
 
Yes you can get your Driving record from DMV. I have not really applied for one yet. You also need to get a detailed letter from your insurance provider in USA. Both of these will help to get the full Canadian Drivers license in certain situations immediately after you get the first class B. Having the full license saves insurance cost in Canada.

If you have a US Drivers license, getting a Canadian one is very easy. Its basically a swap. You hand over your US State license and they hand you over a Canadian province DL.
Ofcourse you would have to bring in your driving record in US, something that you can get online (at-least in case of WA state, I paid online and could print the doc).
In case of SK, the US insurance record did not help. But insurance is anyway cheaper here in SK. Check for your destination province.
 
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If you have a US Drivers license, getting a Canadian one is very easy. Its basically a swap. You hand over your US State license and they hand you over a Canadian province DL.
Ofcourse you would have to bring in your driving record in US, something that you can get online (at-least in case of WA state, I paid online and could print the doc).
In case of SK, the US insurance record did not help. But insurance is anyway cheaper here in SK. Check for your destination province.
Very useful info. Thank you!
 
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Alberta PNP inland
AR July 15th 2019
AOR August 15th 2019
PAL January 4th 2020
No update after that....
 
Alberta PNP inland
AR July 15th 2019
AOR August 15th 2019
PAL January 4th 2020
No update after that....
Have you applied for Express entry or Federal Permanent residency?
 
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have you raised webform to get more details regarding your application status?
Yes I did but the reply I got was your application is in proces, be advised that we are working with limited people due to COVID19.
I have ordered GCMS notes last week
I think it will help.
 
My most recent GCMS note ordered had these info.

Note1:
Text: ***Officer Review***APPROVED*** FOSS NAI, SATISFIED ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE MET.

Note 2: ***OFFICER REVIEW*** File reviewed. Criminality and integrated search completed - no adverse info found. Reviewed proof of funds. I am satisfied they are met. Reviewed work experiences. I am satisfied the PA has acquired the work experiences declared. Eligibility passed. *** ADMISSIBILITY

Both updates were done the same day (March 25,2020), but still nothing new in my profile/dashboard.
My AOR is Nov 2.

Anyone credit what this means? Does this mean all done?

cc @legalfalcon
 
My most recent GCMS note ordered had these info.

Note1:
Text: ***Officer Review***APPROVED*** FOSS NAI, SATISFIED ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE MET.

Note 2: ***OFFICER REVIEW*** File reviewed. Criminality and integrated search completed - no adverse info found. Reviewed proof of funds. I am satisfied they are met. Reviewed work experiences. I am satisfied the PA has acquired the work experiences declared. Eligibility passed. *** ADMISSIBILITY

Both updates were done the same day (March 25,2020), but still nothing new in my profile/dashboard.
My AOR is Nov 2.

Anyone credit what this means? Does this mean all done?

cc @legalfalcon

It seems like your eligibility is passed. Are these the only notes and what are your assessments on page 2.
 
My most recent GCMS note ordered had these info.

Note1:
Text: ***Officer Review***APPROVED*** FOSS NAI, SATISFIED ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE MET.

Note 2: ***OFFICER REVIEW*** File reviewed. Criminality and integrated search completed - no adverse info found. Reviewed proof of funds. I am satisfied they are met. Reviewed work experiences. I am satisfied the PA has acquired the work experiences declared. Eligibility passed. *** ADMISSIBILITY

Both updates were done the same day (March 25,2020), but still nothing new in my profile/dashboard.
My AOR is Nov 2.

Anyone credit what this means? Does this mean all done?

cc @legalfalcon

It seems the file is approved by the officer. Congratulations!!!