Hi Guys ,
My Timeline :
2020-July 10 : AR
2021-Jan 18 : AOR
2021-Jan -18 : BR
2021-Jan -21 : Bio Done
2021-April 03 : ECAS to Application received ( Etobicoke office )
No MR YET
Also , in background check : it says : we are processing your background check . we will send you a message if we need more info. does that means that started my background check ? or not ?
Than I have no idea why it takes so long, the only hope is that they want to save time and process all application in 10-12 months so they are not issuing AOR but later AOR MR and DM will be issued pretty much in same time.
Than I have no idea why it takes so long, the only hope is that they want to save time and process all application in 10-12 months so they are not issuing AOR but later AOR MR and DM will be issued pretty much in same time.
Just received email from IRCC, does someone knows something about this??? What is processing time??
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