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Guys anyone got following ADRs:
1) CV
2) Schedule-A
3) Travel History
4) Grad Kit.

When i got my GCMS i got recommended pass on 22 FEB. Notes were generated on 31 Jan.
Got above ADRs on 10th March..
Do you think i am in security screening and I have to wait more now..??
 
Still you did not get it?
My passport got received on March 19th at CPC-Ottawa just waiting for my application to be approved.

I know it will take awhile for them to get it. Hopefully they send my passport by April with the COPR.

My passport received and approved on Mar 13, bt I did not get my passport back. It's blocked for 2 weeks now.

Hence there are not progress in even sending the passports back. It will take time for everything.
 
I talked to my consultant about it he said average time is 6 to 8 momths. Mostly 6. And i have friend who just got PR recently with 1 week left from 6 months. So i think its coming.
I think they have stopped issueing PPRs due to the outbreak of coronavirus. I have not heard of anyone who is an inland applicant got the PPR email over the past week. We have to wait for this issue to end til summertime.
 
@balkarthik My package was delivered today and signed by SCI HENRI. Let me know once your Application profile ia approved. Once they generate COPR and stamp visa the online application is approved. I will let you know the same.

Expecting it to be approved by Friday or Monday as per the IMM Passport tracker
Hi @neerajnaik123

How's the status of your passport? have you gotten any updates?
 
Source https://www.cicnews.com/2020/03/can...ns-amid-coronavirus-response-0313965.html/amp

Canada still approving permanent residence applications
IRCC will continue to process new applications for permanent residence. Files with missing documents will be retained in the system and reviewed within 90 days.

Complete applications will be processed according to normal procedures.

New applications with missing supporting documentation will need to include an explanation that they are impacted by service interruptions due to the new coronavirus.

IRCC will take into account processing delays that may occur for principal applicants who are in Canada and have dependents abroad in China, Iran or South Korea who are unable to travel at this time. These applicants will not be granted permanent residence until travel is possible and they will be informed of the next steps.

Applicants for permanent residence who are in possession of a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and a Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) and who inform the IRCC that they are unable to travel will be able to maintain the validity of their documents.
 
I think they have stopped issueing PPRs due to the outbreak of coronavirus. I have not heard of anyone who is an inland applicant got the PPR email over the past week. We have to wait for this issue to end til summertime.

I think that's right. No one has reported PPR issued after March 14th on trackers.
 
Source https://www.cicnews.com/2020/03/can...ns-amid-coronavirus-response-0313965.html/amp

Canada still approving permanent residence applications
IRCC will continue to process new applications for permanent residence. Files with missing documents will be retained in the system and reviewed within 90 days.

Complete applications will be processed according to normal procedures.

New applications with missing supporting documentation will need to include an explanation that they are impacted by service interruptions due to the new coronavirus.

IRCC will take into account processing delays that may occur for principal applicants who are in Canada and have dependents abroad in China, Iran or South Korea who are unable to travel at this time. These applicants will not be granted permanent residence until travel is possible and they will be informed of the next steps.

Applicants for permanent residence who are in possession of a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and a Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) and who inform the IRCC that they are unable to travel will be able to maintain the validity of their documents.
"IRCC will continue to process new applications for permanent residence. Files with missing documents will be retained in the system and reviewed within 90 days. " This does not mean they will continue issuing PPRs.
 
"IRCC will continue to process new applications for permanent residence. Files with missing documents will be retained in the system and reviewed within 90 days. " This does not mean they will continue issuing PPRs.
If you read the whole again. It better under normal procedure and they are issuing ITAs as well. It going on but may be on a slow pace.
 
I think they have stopped issueing PPRs due to the outbreak of coronavirus. I have not heard of anyone who is an inland applicant got the PPR email over the past week. We have to wait for this issue to end til summertime.
i think you are right