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Did you have any other status before?

Thanks for the reply. My application is with an immigration representative. But he has sent me the screen on Dec 23 when Medicals Passed and they asked for biometrics (I did the medical exam on October 27.)
It said:

Eligibility: We are reviewing whether...
Background: We are processing your background check..

On Jan 22, after giving biometrics, the status were the same. Now with the biometrics completed.

Now Feb 12 status still the same.
 
Hi!

My current status on BG is "We are processing your background check. We'll send you a message if we need more information"

I gave biometrics on January 22 and Medicals passed on December 23


Is this IP2? If so, what are they *probably* doing now?
This was my first BGC status after AOR and when it changed to 'Your application is in progress...', most probably I passed Criminality. Now its back to 'We are processing...' status. Based on what started first for you, Eligibility or Criminality, when the BGC status changes most likely you will pass that stage.
 
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This was my first BGC status after AOR and when it changed to 'Your application is in progress...', most probably I passed Criminality. Now its back to 'We are processing...' status. Based on what started first for you, Eligibility or Criminality, when the BGC status changes most likely you will pass that stage.
It never changed for me. It was N/A on the AOR day but same day it changed into We are processing.
AOR December inland
 
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Got my GCMS notes from IRCC yesterday - criminality passed, eligibility and security not started. I expect it will stay that way for some time now, so I'll keep off the forums for a few months for my own sanity! Best of luck to all of you.

when was it generated? there might be some movement now
 
Program: FSW-Outland
AOR date: 26 Nov 2020
Medical: 07 Jan 2021 Passed
Biometrics: 21 Jan 2021 Completed
Eligibility: Under Review
Background Check: Application is in progress
Country of residence: USA

Welcome your suggestion to my questions.
1. Should I order GCMS notes to get to know the progress of the eligibility review? if yes where should I order them?
2. When and what will be my next update?
3. Expected timeline to receive a PPR.

Highly appreciate your suggestions. Thank you.
 
Program: FSW-Outland
AOR date: 26 Nov 2020
Medical: 07 Jan 2021 Passed
Biometrics: 21 Jan 2021 Completed
Eligibility: Under Review
Background Check: Application is in progress
Country of residence: USA

Welcome your suggestion to my questions.
1. Should I order GCMS notes to get to know the progress of the eligibility review? if yes where should I order them?
2. When and what will be my next update?
3. Expected timeline to receive a PPR.

Highly appreciate your suggestions. Thank you.
1. You should CBSA notes , They come out faster and they are better as compared to GCMS notes
2. You can order them from @legalfalcon website it’s reliable and good.
 
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@legalfalcon i have applied for my TRV after getting Nov 2020 AOR for my PR (CEC Inland). I’m in closed work permit. Will this impact my PR or vise versa?
I have submitted documents received for my TRV from employer as my experience letter which states start of employment date in India and in Canada. I’m not claiming any points for job offer just for experience.
Will this be treated as BOWP as well? Can you please shed some light if BOWP for closed work permit people ?
So far no progress on my TRV (applied 30th dec, confirmation on 29th jan )
 
Just noticed in my GCMS notes from CBSA that the Info Sharing section is left blank whereas in my friend's GCMS notes from IRCC Info Sharing has the details in it. I guess its another point where CBSA differs from IRCC in redaction. If anyone has received GCMS notes from CBSA, can they confirm?
 
Just noticed in my GCMS notes from CBSA that the Info Sharing section is left blank whereas in my friend's GCMS notes from IRCC Info Sharing has the details in it. I guess its another point where CBSA differs from IRCC in redaction. If anyone has received GCMS notes from CBSA, can they confirm?
What’s your AOR and the status of your eligibility if you don’t mind me asking
 
Program: FSW-Outland
AOR date: 26 Nov 2020
Medical: 07 Jan 2021 Passed
Biometrics: 21 Jan 2021 Completed
Eligibility: Under Review
Background Check: Application is in progress
Country of residence: USA

Welcome your suggestion to my questions.
1. Should I order GCMS notes to get to know the progress of the eligibility review? if yes where should I order them?
2. When and what will be my next update?
3. Expected timeline to receive a PPR.

Highly appreciate your suggestions. Thank you.


Ideally GCMS notes should be requested 3-4 montsn pps
Program: FSW-Outland
AOR date: 26 Nov 2020
Medical: 07 Jan 2021 Passed
Biometrics: 21 Jan 2021 Completed
Eligibility: Under Review
Background Check: Application is in progress
Country of residence: USA

Welcome your suggestion to my questions.
1. Should I order GCMS notes to get to know the progress of the eligibility review? if yes where should I order them?
2. When and what will be my next update?
3. Expected timeline to receive a PPR.

Highly appreciate your suggestions. Thank you.

When to order GCMS notes?

The GCMS refer to the programmed called Global Case Management System (GCMS) used by IRCC that holds the entire processing record of your application, including the the notes pertaining to eligibility by an officer evaluating your file.

All applications go through the following stages:

R10
Medicals
Criminality
Eligibility
Security

R10 or the completeness check is the first stage of the processing, wherein it is verified that your application is complete and all documents are submitted. Filing a complete application is the responsibility of the application, and if a document is missing, a reason and an exemption request should be filed.

If an application is incomplete, it will be rejected. R10 usually happens within 30-45 days of filing your application, around the time when medicals are passed. The exact date will be available in your GCMS notes.

There is no point requesting GCMS notes at this stage, since if your application is incomplete, it will be rejected anyway, and for the medicals, the MyCIC account does inform you of when your meds are passed.

GCMS notes become important only for the eligibility stage, which does not start until 3-4 months. Eligibility takes place in 2 stages. First a case assistant or an analyst will review and make a recommendation. This is then reviewed by an officer who makes the final decision on the eligibility. Since each document you submitted has to be reviewed twice, this is the most time consuming stage.

Only for this stage are the GCMS notes relevant.

While GCMS is a great tool, use it sparingly and only after 3-4 months have expired.

GCMS notes from IRCC vs CBSA?

For the 2019-2020 reporting year, 49% of requests filed with IRCC were delayed. So you may be better off requesting GCMS notes from CBSA, instead of IRCC. CBSA and IRCC provide the same information, except a few redactions that are agency specific. To read on how to obtain GCMS notes from CBSA, see https://bit.ly/3sk4vqy

Processing time

After each year, IRCC publishes processing times. As per 2019 processing details:


As per IRCC's annual 2019 annual report it takes 8-9 months for an application to process, which IRCC already knew at the end of 2019, but continued to show 6 months average time frame.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...nnual-report-parliament-immigration-2019.html

How long did it take to process an Express Entry application?
Table 35 displays the time, in months, that IRCC took to process 80% of applications under each program. In 2019, IRCC did not meet the processing standard of finalizing 80% of all applications sourced via Express Entry within six months. The processing time for Express Entry, overall, was eight months. As an alternative measure of processing times, 60% of applications finalized in the 12-month period ending on December 31, 2019, were completed within the six-month service standard.

Table 35: Processing Times for Express Entry applications finalized by year and immigration category, in months
Program201720182019
Canadian Experience Class457
Federal Skilled Worker469
Provincial/Territorial Nominee669
Federal Skilled Trades6712
All Programs558
Source: CIC_EDW (MBR) as of January 3, 2020
Data is operational and as such should be considered preliminary and subject to change.

  • Processing times refer to the time in which 80% of applications were finalized by IRCC. The processing time is measured from the day a complete application is received until the time a final decision is made by an immigration officer.
 
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Just noticed in my GCMS notes from CBSA that the Info Sharing section is left blank whereas in my friend's GCMS notes from IRCC Info Sharing has the details in it. I guess its another point where CBSA differs from IRCC in redaction. If anyone has received GCMS notes from CBSA, can they confirm?

Not always the case. The following is from CBSA and info sharing is not redacted.