Hi pdp11
How do you know pre-arrival means eligibility is passed? At what point do you receive interview request if it was needed? Before pre-arrival or after? Thanks
Hi el_0211
The Canadian government doesn’t offer an official explanation. But if you Google it, most everyone agrees this is what is happening. Here is one quote from mdplimmigration.com (a random immigration services website that came up when I Googled it):
“Pre-arrival services letter is good news., as it means you have passed eligibility assessment and on-completion of background check which takes awhile you will receive passport request shortly.”
Note that the pre-arrival letter doesn‘t mean your GCKEY account will show eligibility passed. I’ve received PPR and yet my GCKEY still shows both eligibility and background check are being worked on. Also, I’ve been told every decision in the process is verified by another IIRC employee. So it is possible that you can get a pre-arrival letter and the secondary IIRC employee review could disagree on eligibility - unlikely but possible. As to an interview, I’m not sure when that will be asked for if needed. It wasn’t required for our application. My guess - and it is only a guess - is that this would happen before a pre-arrival letter was issued. Others … please chime in if you know the answer to this.
Best of luck with your application! We are all cheering for each other, which is what makes this forum great.