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PR Card Timeline - 2024

jcg

Newbie
Jan 7, 2025
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@phoenixAB

GU stands for Ghost Update

GU1: Under the "Final decision" section, it looks like "January 10, 2025 (GU1 date). Your application was approved. Check your messages below for details."
GU2: Under the "Document Status" section, the column "Status" looks like "We mailed your permanent resident card to you. Your card can take up to six weeks to arrive.". The column "Status Updated Date" == GU2 date
 
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CugTr

Full Member
Jul 21, 2023
26
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@phoenixAB

GU stands for Ghost Update

GU1: Under the "Final decision" section, it looks like "January 10, 2025 (GU1 date). Your application was approved. Check your messages below for details."
GU2: Under the "Document Status" section, the column "Status" looks like "We mailed your permanent resident card to you. Your card can take up to six weeks to arrive.". The column "Status Updated Date" == GU2 date
Hmmm it looks like I got GU1, GU2 the same date ?!?
 
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phoenixAB

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Oct 1, 2024
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Hmmm it looks like I got GU1, GU2 the same date ?!?
@phoenixAB

GU stands for Ghost Update

GU1: Under the "Final decision" section, it looks like "January 10, 2025 (GU1 date). Your application was approved. Check your messages below for details."
GU2: Under the "Document Status" section, the column "Status" looks like "We mailed your permanent resident card to you. Your card can take up to six weeks to arrive.". The column "Status Updated Date" == GU2 date
Hey! Thank you so much.

This really helps.
For me it’s wonky, it shows final decision Nov 7 and says application approved. I am guessing I got GU1 per this.

Under document status, my status says your document is valid and status update date is Jan 9 (this is the date I got my COPR). I don’t know if this is GU2 since it does not say we mailed the card to you.

In my PR portal, my address has been accepted but not photo. I am worried that they will reject the photo now.

Any suggestions/insights anyone?