9-month silence sounds terrible, sorry to hear that you had to experience this. A couple of questions:
1. Did your dependents already travel to Canada to confirm their PR status on arrival?
2. Did you find the reason why it was 9-month delay? Did they just missed your replies and forget about your application?
9-month silence sounds terrible, sorry to hear that you had to experience this. A couple of questions:
1. Did your dependents already travel to Canada to confirm their PR status on arrival?
2. Did you find the reason why it was 9-month delay? Did they just missed your replies and forget about your application?
The period of silence was incredibly challenging. Each day brought its own stress and difficulties.
The dependent traveled from the home country in June but was not granted status because the primary applicant had not completed their landing. We were informed that we must wait until the primary applicant's landing is finalized. Due to border policy, their passport and COPR copy were retained, and we were instructed to report every 30 days for updates on the primary applicant's file. We were told that if there were any updates, we would be contacted. However, temporary entry was permitted.
The reason for the silence remains unclear. We submitted numerous web forms, but there were no updates in the system until we obtained GCMS notes and made an inquiry through our Member of Parliament. Our consultant indicated that the file may have gone off track, which could explain the lack of communication.
The period of silence was incredibly challenging. Each day brought its own stress and difficulties.
The dependent traveled from the home country in June but was not granted status because the primary applicant had not completed their landing. We were informed that we must wait until the primary applicant's landing is finalized. Due to border policy, their passport and COPR copy were retained, and we were instructed to report every 30 days for updates on the primary applicant's file. We were told that if there were any updates, we would be contacted. However, temporary entry was permitted.
The reason for the silence remains unclear. We submitted numerous web forms, but there were no updates in the system until we obtained GCMS notes and made an inquiry through our Member of Parliament. Our consultant indicated that the file may have gone off track, which could explain the lack of communication.
In the GCMS notes, did you happen to find out anything at all regarding security check? "Gone off track" is very vague in this regards. Is there any other details please?
In the GCMS notes, did you happen to find out anything at all regarding security check? "Gone off track" is very vague in this regards. Is there any other details please?
gcms notes has all the details of the application but i was not able to umderstand that document. But yes it helped me to get our application on track after a 9 months silence.
gcms notes has all the details of the application but i was not able to umderstand that document. But yes it helped me to get our application on track after a 9 months silence.
Hi friends! Today I got eCOPR. Here is my timeline for reference:
Application submitted: June 19th, PVO - Edmonton, SVO Montreal
Final Decision: Sep 23rd
P1: Sep 27th (from Montreal)
P2: Oct 21st
eCOPR: Nov 7th (Etobicoke)
Thank you everyone for great and supporting community! You are the one who prevented me going insane
Hi friends! Today I got eCOPR. Here is my timeline for reference:
Application submitted: June 19th, PVO - Edmonton, SVO Montreal
Final Decision: Sep 23rd
P1: Sep 27th (from Montreal)
P2: Oct 21st
eCOPR: Nov 7th (Etobicoke)
Thank you everyone for great and supporting community! You are the one who prevented me going insane
Congratulations! I suppose it worked out without paying a visit to IRCC office =)
I wonder, does usually the status of PR card photo and mailing address change from "In review with IRCC" upon receipt of eCoPR? I'm seriously considering an option of travelling abroad right after eCoPR. Can't wait any longer =(