I received a Schedule A (IMM 5669) request letter this morning in my cic account. I submitted it few hours later. Also, I already passed my medical exam. What is the next step? Is PPR very close now?
Are you Express entry? This section is for PNP paper based stream candidates. I just thought would mention since you would have better luck with accurate responses there.I received a Schedule A (IMM 5669) request letter this morning in my cic account. I submitted it few hours later. Also, I already passed my medical exam. What is the next step? Is PPR very close now?
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Are you Express entry? This section is for PNP paper based stream candidates. I just thought would mention since you would have better luck with accurate responses there.
Gotcha. I didnt mean to be rude at all confirming you werent EE. I have same timeline as you. Since you submitted yours upfront, the next step for you would be background goes in process and PPR. Its anywhere from 2-5 months depending on how extent of bc on your file.vpkasbek,
I am a PNP paper based applicant and also an Express entry CEC applicant. I have two applications currently.
I received my AINP nomination in Dec 2016, submitted my paper based application in Jan 2017, received my AOR in Mar 2017, received a generic reminder email in June 2017, then received a request letter in my account this morning. I saw my medical passed already since I did upfront medical for my EE application.
You received a schedule A request letter too recently, am I right? When did you receive the letter?
Thank you.
No worries vpkasbekGotcha. I didnt mean to be rude at all confirming you werent EE. I have same timeline as you. Since you submitted yours upfront, the next step for you would be background goes in process and PPR. Its anywhere from 2-5 months depending on how extent of bc on your file.
Check out this link. I am sure you may have come across posts from @legalfalcon. He is very responsive and knowledgeable if you wish to pose questions to him directly.No worries vpkasbek
What are they usually checking when theynare doing the background check?
Thanks vpkasbek!Check out this link. I am sure you may have come across posts from @legalfalcon. He is very responsive and knowledgeable if you wish to pose questions to him directly.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/the-anatomy-of-a-background-check-in-depth-analysis.500146/