For my case, under GCkey is showing "June 12, 2023 We are reviewing the additional documents you provided" . But tracker no mention of this although the tracker shows last update date of June 20th. Not sure how this works.
For my case, under GCkey is showing "June 12, 2023 We are reviewing the additional documents you provided" . But tracker no mention of this although the tracker shows last update date of June 20th. Not sure how this works.
Tracker only shows when BGS/eligibility starts and completes with accuracy. Nothing else. And, that's what it is expected to be used for. The updated date is probably unreliable as my tracker keeps updating dates for a while after I got my passports stamped.
For my case, under GCkey is showing "June 12, 2023 We are reviewing the additional documents you provided" . But tracker no mention of this although the tracker shows last update date of June 20th. Not sure how this works.
Maybe because our ADRs are completely different, mine was for my CV, and I was required to submit within 7 days. They probably have different routines for different files.
Hey, any idea what happens between 1. All stages get completed on the tracker and CoPR number is visible, and 2. The RFV/PPR and CoPR are shared with the applicant? What usually causes any delay between the two? Because I've seen some cases where both happen in a matter of 1-2 days, and others where almost a month goes by between them.
Hey, any idea what happens between 1. All stages get completed on the tracker and CoPR number is visible, and 2. The RFV/PPR and CoPR are shared with the applicant? What usually causes any delay between the two? Because I've seen some cases where both happen in a matter of 1-2 days, and others where almost a month goes by between them.
April, May, June, July, August, September = 3/6 months SLA. It hasn't been very long. Keep your expectations to SLA timelines. Helps dealing with anxiety.
April, May, June, July, August, September = 3/6 months SLA. It hasn't been very long. Keep your expectations to SLA timelines. Helps dealing with anxiety.
I can understand cedieidia's anxiety. Unfortunately IRCC has neither uniformity nor tolerance range over average processing times, Some applicants got their PR approved in less than 20 days and this makes the others with similar AOR / time lines anxious and gives and expectation they should get it too and when approval doesn't come it can be frustrating. However we seem to ignore that some have not even got theirs in 20+ months. I have never seen something so unpredictable as IRCC PR processing.
The PNP applicants from Nov 2022 and later seem to be the worst hit, only exception some March 2023 PNP applicants got approved (either before the IRCC employee strike / immediately after in May), but others seem to be left hanging and my guess is we have to wait for 10 PNP months
CEC Inland
AOR - April 4th
UCI/MEP/BIL - May 5th
(GCMS Note - Eligibility recommend passed May 12th)
Eligibility in progress - May 15th
(GCMS Note - Eligibility passed June 2nd, Security not started)
Re-medical request (Medical changed to in progress from completed) - June 2nd (Exam June 5th)
Eligibility completed - June 12th
Medical completed (again) - June 15th
Final decision in progress (GCKey) - June 25th
Background completed - June 26th
eCOPR number in tracker - June 26th
Portal email 1 - June 26th
Portal email 2 - June 27th
Hey, any idea what happens between 1. All stages get completed on the tracker and CoPR number is visible, and 2. The RFV/PPR and CoPR are shared with the applicant? What usually causes any delay between the two? Because I've seen some cases where both happen in a matter of 1-2 days, and others where almost a month goes by between them.
You should be fine most likely since you can see your COPR details on tracker. Will probably get your email by the end of this week.
Unfortunately there are several others like myself who have had all stages completed on tracker and had absolutely nothing since for weeks (months?!). I've been waiting nearly 3 weeks now and getting increasingly impatient with each week that passes. If the tracker is indeed an accurate representation, then what could possibly take them this long to finalise the application for so many of us when others get it in hours?