In Process dates are available in eCAS.
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/security.do?lang=en
There are two links to click there in the row containing name of sponsored person.
For linking applications, representatives are able to do.
Thank you for your reply.
Some points to be considered in my case: I am the representative and co-sponsor (and the one who prepared and sent everything to Ottawa office) my wife is the main sponsor and the applicant her mother
She has received 3 letters:
Name of the title in the tracking file
Apr 25. Invitation to submit a complete application to sponsor.... Invitations Received Date . Column E
Jul 11. Application accepted under the intake cap for 2019 Acknowledgment of Reception (AOR) Received Date. Column I
Aug 20. ..have meet the requirements for eligibility as a sponsor...and application
will be forwarded to Mexico for further processing. Decision made (DM) as per Ecas (date) Column N
Not sure about Column L
E-case status for sponsorship application but my understanding this refers to the sponsorship acceptance which is given via the letter received on August 20 in our case
and M (In process (IP) as per Ecas).
What Ecas does exactly mean? my understanding is that this means Electronic Client Application Status, but I found out that there are two ways to get an application status, the one gotten linking the application to My CIC account and the link that you provided in your post. Since as a stated in my previous post, I haven't been able to link this application to my mother in law account, nor to the my wife's one, therefore the only way that I have been able to know this application status is via the link you gave me, but in that source the status shown is:
Permanent Residence Application Status = "Application Received"
My question is if the status shown in My CIC account could be different. Anyway I will try again to link this application but I would appreciate if some one can help me with more detail information about where to input applicant info and where the sponsor info.
Another question to the applications forwarded to Mexico Office, since I see that more than two months has passed so far, I need to know please if the Biometrics letter has been sent via email or regular email, because my mother in law has been here in Canada for more than 3 years and I am afraid that they send this letter to her house on Guatemala where nobody is living.
Thank you everyone for your help.