Thanks again, Legalfalcon! I will follow your recommendations. Much appreciated.Hope this helps!
Thanks again, Legalfalcon! I will follow your recommendations. Much appreciated.Hope this helps!
Do you have s15/16 on top right of page 2?Well eligibility is passed. It is showing on page 2
I did find security screening in my activities page. It is a long wait now...Do you have s15/16 on top right of page 2?
I did find security screening in my activities page. It is a long wait now...
Thanks legalfalcon. I did went through this thread. There are three activities listed under security screening which is similar to what everyone faced who under similar situation. On page 2 of my notes it does say due date of 18th Aug. I don't know whether this is of any significance or not.I won't speculate and neither do I like that. If IRCC has sent your file for security screening, to CSIS and CBSA, it may take longer. However, just because you see security screening, does not by itself mean a long wait. Give it some time and see.
And if you are concerned about it, you can ask CSIS when they processed your file. The procedure is listed in Question G on the first page of this thread.
In my experience the due date is not important as many files are processed way before that and some keep lingering much after that. Irrespective, you should keep the hopes high and not lose heart.Thanks legalfalcon. I did went through this thread. There are three activities listed under security screening which is similar to what everyone faced who under similar situation. On page 2 of my notes it does say due date of 18th Aug. I don't know whether this is of any significance or not.
I beg to disagree.The IRCC trends keep changing from time to time. However, for PNP since their eligibility is vetted by the province, their eligibility goes in progress fairly quickly. MyCIC status page is not the most accurate way of knowing at what stage your application is at. Instead, you should order GCMS and see if you have cleared eligibility, R10, criminality etc.
What I wrote in the post is from the time when the PNP would see BGC go in progress fairly quick.
It added 3 months and countingAdditional verification could mean anything from seeking additional documents from foreign governments to investigation from another investigation agency. Usually it may add 3-5 weeks, but if there are no concerns, not are than that.
Thanks.
Are these are actual known facts s or personal point of view?
Because the word is around there's 2 types of security checks: shorter ones for fsw, and screening for pnp applicants
There is no need to mention this as you never entered Canada. The document you signed was a voluntary declaration for refusal to enter Canada. No need to go to a lawyer for this and you need not mention this either.Hi, this is a little bit off topic but since related to legal things I thought I can ask it here:
Few years ago, while driving from Niagara falls to Chicago , GPS toke me by mistake to Canada border ( really 1 min drive) and I told the officer that I have no intention of entering Canada (I am not US citizen and had not my passport with me) and I get there because of GPS and they accepted my explanation but asked me to sign something (not sure what was it but prob. the voluntary withdrawal?) Anyhow, I only had a US driver license with me and not passport and then returned to US ( again not sure if I technically get into Canada or just was at Border). Now my question is if this should be reported? I received my AOR 2 month ago and forget to mention anything about this (somehow I just remembered this) . Should I send an email to CIC? do I need to get a lawyer for this?
s 16(c) states:Hi Legal,
In my GCMS, it is showing s16(1)(c) on the second page of GCMS notes. My security is still "Not Started". Then what could be the reason for s16(1)(c) ?? Is it dangerous ???? Do i need to worry ???
thanks so when entering ( If I get my PPR etc) will I need to tell them never denied entry?There is no need to mention this as you never entered Canada. The document you signed was a voluntary declaration for refusal to enter Canada. No need to go to a lawyer for this and you need not mention this either.