If you did not add prove that you reside in Canada, they will contact you by email asking for the documents, (It happened with me). About the 5 dollar thing, it happened with my friend. When he ordered the privacy act, he found that some lines are missing from the GCMS notes. However, when he order then next time using the Access to information act and paid the 5 $, more information was mentioned regarding the security. Now it could be just a coincidence as there was about a month between the two GCMS notes, so they might just add more notes during that time ( I don't really know).
@legalfalcon please provide information regarding my PR application status under CEC .
AOR -June, my eligibility and criminality was passed an officer as per Gcm notes (generated on 28th of November 2020) but security hasn’t stated yet. I called in today and same response. It’s been 2 months since no update on my file.
why they r taking so much time to start security. More then 7 months of waiting for decisions. VO-Ottawa
Thank you in advance
I am AOR June 24 and according to the officer when I called in Jan, my security started December 23, one month after my eligibility passed conclusively. Even he said that "Somehow your file was not touched for a month and security started one month later after everything was passed."
So don't worry it could happen to anyone as it happened to me as well. The worst part is that you need to be patient for at least another month after it started but eventually, it will come to end. Also, there were people who said that their security took only a few days to complete or maybe that is what the system shows.
I am AOR June 24 and according to the officer when I called in Jan, my security started December 23, one month after my eligibility passed conclusively. Even he said that "Somehow your file was not touched for a month and security started one month later after everything was passed."
So don't worry it could happen to anyone as it happened to me as well. The worst part is that you need to be patient for at least another month after it started but eventually, it will come to end. Also, there were people who said that their security took only a few days to complete or maybe that is what the system shows.
Hey Navjot,
A question that is your eligibility conclusively passed? Because I saw your security is not-started. @legalfalcon is there any chances that the security will remain not-started even the eligibility is conclusively passed? Any inputs are appreciated.
Yes, in some cases it can happen, and this is because IRCC has not initiated the security. Many files due to COVID are in this phase. Earlier immediately when the eligibility was passed, the security used to be initiated, but not any mre.
To read on security, how much time it takes, and the difference between inland and outland applications see https://bit.ly/3qtWu1B
@legalfalcon please provide information regarding my PR application status under CEC .
AOR -June, my eligibility and criminality was passed an officer as per Gcm notes (generated on 28th of November 2020) but security hasn’t stated yet. I called in today and same response. It’s been 2 months since no update on my file.
why they r taking so much time to start security. More then 7 months of waiting for decisions. VO-Ottawa
Thank you in advance
If your AoR is June you are well within the average processing time of 8-9 months. Also, the security starts after the eligibility is conclusively passed. How to find if your eligibility is conclusively passed, see #4,004
The average processing time for security is 110 days. To read more on security see https://bit.ly/3qtWu1B
How long did it take to process an Express Entry application?
Table 35 displays the time, in months, that IRCC took to process 80% of applications under each program. In 2019, IRCC did not meet the processing standard of finalizing 80% of all applications sourced via Express Entry within six months. The processing time for Express Entry, overall, was eight months. As an alternative measure of processing times, 60% of applications finalized in the 12-month period ending on December 31, 2019, were completed within the six-month service standard.
Table 35: Processing Times for Express Entry applications finalized by year and immigration category, in months
Program
2017
2018
2019
Canadian Experience Class
4
5
7
Federal Skilled Worker
4
6
9
Provincial/Territorial Nominee
6
6
9
Federal Skilled Trades
6
7
12
All Programs
5
5
8
Source: CIC_EDW (MBR) as of January 3, 2020
Data is operational and as such should be considered preliminary and subject to change.
Processing times refer to the time in which 80% of applications were finalized by IRCC. The processing time is measured from the day a complete application is received until the time a final decision is made by an immigration officer.
If you did not add prove that you reside in Canada, they will contact you by email asking for the documents, (It happened with me). About the 5 dollar thing, it happened with my friend. When he ordered the privacy act, he found that some lines are missing from the GCMS notes. However, when he order then next time using the Access to information act and paid the 5 $, more information was mentioned regarding the security. Now it could be just a coincidence as there was about a month between the two GCMS notes, so they might just add more notes during that time ( I don't really know).
Dear @legalfalcon, Can you please share with us any information or statistics regarding 2020 immigration. Specifically, how many PR's issued in this year(2020)?
Did you ask for the privacy act or the other one?. Normally the free one has less information than the other. The one where you pay 5 dollars will have more information in it.
Hey Haitham, what is the "where you pay 5 dollars will have more information in it." Could you share? Thanks @legalfalcon I ordered my GCMS note without adding any documents to prove my resident in Canada, will it valid order or do I have to order again and add some documents to prove my resident? Appreciate with any input.
It does not matter whether you request your GCMS notes under Privacy Act or under Access to Information, the information released is the same.
Privacy Act
Right of access
12 (1) Subject to this Act, every individual who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Acthas a right to and shall, on request, be given access to
(a) any personal information about the individual contained in a personal information bank; and
(b) any other personal information about the individual under the control of a government institution with respect to which the individual is able to provide sufficiently specific information on the location of the information as to render it reasonably retrievable by the government institution.
Access to information Act
Right to access to records
4(1) Subject to this Part, but notwithstanding any other Act of Parliament, every person who is
has a right to and shall, on request, be given access to any record under the control of a government institution.
The main difference is that under the Privacy Act, you can only request your own personal information.
Under the ATI act you can request information of other individuals or any information about any agency in Canada. It is not limited to personal info.
To request under either of the laws, you have to be a PR or a citizen or a person present in Canada.
Also, when requesting information under Privacy act there is no fee.
Irrespective of whether you request info under ATI or Privacy, you will get the same record.
Also, keep in mind that when your request under Privacy Act or ATI, all individuals in the application have to sign the consent form to release their respective information. If the consent form is not filed, then the person who filed the request, only their information will be released and for the other individuals it will be redacted.
Information about another individual
26 The head of a government institution may refuse to disclose any personal information requested under subsection 12(1) about an individual other than the individual who made the request, and shall refuse to disclose such information where the disclosure is prohibited under section 8.
Hey Haitham, what is the "where you pay 5 dollars will have more information in it." Could you share? Thanks @legalfalcon I ordered my GCMS note without adding any documents to prove my resident in Canada, will it valid order or do I have to order again and add some documents to prove my resident? Appreciate with any input.
@legalfalcon I just realized I may have made a mistake when applying for my gcms note. I am in Canada and I applied for myself. AOR-June 17th, applied for the notes on December 23rd, 2020. Will they ask for the document to prove I am in Canada when its a month (ie jAN 23RD 2020)?
Please look into outgoing section under correspondence, you could find if file has been transferred to the Local visa office. There will be an entry with action "application transferred"
If you did not add prove that you reside in Canada, they will contact you by email asking for the documents, (It happened with me). About the 5 dollar thing, it happened with my friend. When he ordered the privacy act, he found that some lines are missing from the GCMS notes. However, when he order then next time using the Access to information act and paid the 5 $, more information was mentioned regarding the security. Now it could be just a coincidence as there was about a month between the two GCMS notes, so they might just add more notes during that time ( I don't really know).