I called ircc. The agent said eligibility is passed, criminality in progress and security check not started.
I didnt ask if eligibility is 'recommended passed' or 'passed'.
Do they mention it specifically if its 'recommended passed' or 'passed' OR do we need to ask if its 'recommended passed' or 'passed'?
@legalfalcon i called ircc this morning and the agent said all stages are passed since march 11. My AOR is Sept 18 2020 cec inland. How long do you think would it take for COPR as the agent just said due to covid processes are delayed.
@legalfalcon i called ircc this morning and the agent said all stages are passed since march 11. My AOR is Sept 18 2020 cec inland. How long do you think would it take for COPR as the agent just said due to covid processes are delayed.
September AOR 23
CEC inland + outland dependent
I called IRCC today and luckily connected to a agent.
Eligibly - Recommended PASS
Criminality -- In progress
Security - Not started
Does Recommended PASS means my eligibility part is on safer side and needs final approval from Senior officer ? How long usually Criminality , Security takes to get completed ?
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Did the agent specifically mention that your eligiblity is recommended pass or the agent just said eligibility is passed and then you asked if it specifically??
I called ircc. The agent said eligibility is passed, criminality in progress and security check not started.
I didnt ask if eligibility is 'recommended passed' or 'passed'.
Do they mention it specifically if its 'recommended passed' or 'passed' OR do we need to ask if its 'recommended passed' or 'passed'?
From my experience, even if they say it is passed it doesn't mean it is conclusively passed, so I don't think you should worry about the difference between the two. In my case, I asked them if it was "Recommended Pass" or
"Pass", they said it is the latter and not the former. However, when I got my GCMS notes, I saw that it was only passed by a case analyst and not yet conclusively passed by an officer. In that sense, it was still a "Recommended" Pass even though on the GCMS notes second page Assessments section, it says "Eligibility: Passed". The strongest indicator that your Eligibility is conclusively passed by an officer is if your Security has been initiated.
From my experience, even if they say it is passed it doesn't mean it is conclusively passed, so I don't think you should worry about the difference between the two. In my case, I asked them if it was "Recommended Pass" or
"Pass", they said it is the latter and not the former. However, when I got my GCMS notes, I saw that it was only passed by a case analyst and not yet conclusively passed by an officer. In that sense, it was still a "Recommended" Pass even though on the GCMS notes second page Assessments section, it says "Eligibility: Passed". The strongest indicator that your Eligibility is conclusively passed by an officer is if your Security has been initiated.
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I am FSW-O living in the US with AOR Sept 29th. I read through some IRCC updates and it looks like they are only processing CEC stream and anyone that's already inland. My application looks like it's moving but I think there's no hope of getting CoPR anytime soon. Given the current situation, does anyone have any idea on when I might get CoPR?
I am FSW-O living in the US with AOR Sept 29th. I read through some IRCC updates and it looks like they are only processing CEC stream and anyone that's already inland. My application looks like it's moving but I think there's no hope of getting CoPR anytime soon. Given the current situation, does anyone have any idea on when I might get CoPR?
I'm FSW as well. Don't expect CoPR until the borders open. A reasonable guess for that is sometime this fall.
The Canadian government says everyone will be able to get their first shot by end of June. If that holds (pay attention to EU vaccine exports), I think we will start hearing chatter in late May/early June about border opening timelines.
I'm FSW as well. Don't expect CoPR until the borders open. A reasonable guess for that is sometime this fall.
The Canadian government says everyone will be able to get their first shot by end of June. If that holds (pay attention to EU vaccine exports), I think we will start hearing chatter in late May/early June about border opening timelines.
Thank you for the answer. If the border opens back up in May, they will probably focus on clearing outland applicants from back in early 2020, right? So that puts me with any chance of getting CoPR somewhere around Nov/Dec 2021. Am I wrong?
Thank you for the answer. If the border opens back up in May, they will probably focus on clearing outland applicants from back in early 2020, right? So that puts me with any chance of getting CoPR somewhere around Nov/Dec 2021. Am I wrong?
The border will not open in May. Later in May we might start hearing about plans for opening the border. I would be shocked if the border opens before all Canadians are vaccinated, so July or August at the earliest.
As for the rest... no one knows. Nov/Dec feels pretty realistic to me honestly given your AOR but that's just a gut check.
The border will not open in May. Later in May we might start hearing about plans for opening the border. I would be shocked if the border opens before all Canadians are vaccinated, so July or August at the earliest.
As for the rest... no one knows. Nov/Dec feels pretty realistic to me honestly given your AOR but that's just a gut check.