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Hsingh13

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May 31, 2018
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Eligibility:Additional review required

I got this when i called IRCC today, what does it mean? Means eligibility is almost done?
Yes ur eligibility is almost done n they just need to double check it with senior officers.. may b sometimes the initial officer is newly trained... lol
 

tbn2k18

Hero Member
Jan 25, 2018
338
328
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
17-01-2018
Nomination.....
24-01-2018
AOR Received.
11-04-2018
Would you continue to provide those statistics? I use them alot for my trend analysis.

Nonetheless, Congratulations once again ! I am sure you'll receive ppr today or tomorrow.
Thank you. I will definitely continue posting information.

We all might be applying seperately but the process makes us all a family to help each other :)
 

tbn2k18

Hero Member
Jan 25, 2018
338
328
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
17-01-2018
Nomination.....
24-01-2018
AOR Received.
11-04-2018
Thanks for sharing...
i just wanted to confirm that ur application has moved to another step but account sometimes shows the old one .. that is the case with me ... we all keep waiting for a move in our applications but it never shows up , in actual our files r being processed smoothly..
May b it could help all those who r stuck in ip1 for long time ... guys calling ircc maybb of little relaxation to u if they provide u a little specific information as they gave to neha as well as me
Welcome :) I guess for me it's reverse. The update is showing in my CIC profile but cannot locate the mail.

Might have trouble if the golden mail does not hit my mailbox :rolleyes:
 

Toronto2018

Hero Member
May 30, 2018
229
158
Tunisia
Category........
FSW
App. Filed.......
30-04-2018
AOR Received.
30-04-2018
Med's Done....
28-04-2018
Passport Req..
27-07-2018
Hi Guys,

PPR came in very early this morning for me.

ITA - 26TH March 2018
AOR - 30th April 2018
MEP - 9th May 2018
IP1 - 10th May 2018
CSE - 31st May 2018
IP2 - 28th May 2018
Golden PPR - 29th May 2018

God is Great.
Congrats!!! :) We have the same AOR date.
 

harneetk

Hero Member
Sep 11, 2014
404
97
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
2174
Hi Guys,

PPR came in very early this morning for me.

ITA - 26TH March 2018
AOR - 30th April 2018
MEP - 9th May 2018
IP1 - 10th May 2018
CSE - 31st May 2018
IP2 - 28th May 2018
Golden PPR - 29th May 2018

God is Great.
I suppose it should be 29 June not May... Understand ur excitement...:p:p
 

SS@2018

Newbie
May 31, 2018
7
0
Most application are processed within 6 months. Now let me unequivocally an unambiguously state:

The 6 months processing time starts from the day when your R10 is passed.

The 6 months processing time does not start from the day of the AoR. The R10 is usually passed within the first 20-45 days. R10 is also called the completeness check. As per Regulation 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), it is an absolute liability on the applicant to ensure that his application is complete, i.e. all the supporting documents are submitted. If anything is missing the application will be rejected. This is why there is no point requesting GCMS notes within the first 45 days, as even if any document is missing you cannot do much.

By the time R10 is complete, so is criminality, which is based on your PCCs, and Medicals are also passed.

After this comes the most important stage, ELIGIBILITY, also knows as A11.2. This is where the GCMS notes play a very vital role. The eligibility takes place in 2 stages. First an program assistant or analyst will review an application and then the recommendation is reviewed by an officer who makes a final determination. This stage is also the longest, barring any security or SS. Many times the program does not take into account your work experience, or forgets to review a document, or simply determines that your work ex does not meet the program requirements. As soon as you see these in your notes, you can raise a CSE and send more documents, which will then be review and hopefully you will save your application form getting into procedural fairness.

During the eligibility, you may end up requesting GCMS notes, 2-3 times. After the eligibility is passed, the BGC starts. After the BGC starts, there is nothing much an applicant can do expect wait. However, even after the eligibility is passed, sometimes the BGC never starts. This is when the GCMS notes will do the magic for a few as they force the officer to review the application fo GCMS notes release. If the eligibility is passed, but not updated in the system he will do so and initiate the BGC, and you see a movement in the application.

Similarly, when the BGC is complete, i.e. the CBSA and CSIS have sent in their reports, you application may keep sitting, and when GCMS notes are requested the officer will simply update your application and will put it in queue for PPR release.

This is how in some cases GCMS notes play a vital role.

Requesting GCMS notes is entirely a personal decision. You don't have to request GCMS notes. IF you do not request GCMS notes, then the application will progress at its own pace and you will only see the MyCIC status updates.

The whole criteria of IP1, IP2 etc. is based on MyCIC updates, and to use my words carefully, is nothing more than a waste of time and baloney. An application for PR goes through the following stages:

R10
Medicals
Criminality
Eligibility
Security.

The IP, IP2 is way to predict that if MyCIC status shows a certain update, it would mean that the application has passed a specific stage, which is just speculation and nothing more. Instead of that, an applicant can see the calendar and make assumptions, which is also as foolish as anything else.

Hope this helps and answers your question.

To read more on the stage of an application see: https://www.getgcms.com/blog/express-entry-application-processed/
Hi legalfalcon,

My timeline is as follows:

eAOR: March 31, 2018
MEP: April 11, 2018
IP1: April 11, 2018 (BGC says "we will send you a msg when we start the background check". I am assuming its IP1)
Applicant No: 1
Stream: FSW - O
Country - India

Since then, there has been no movement in my case. I am at 90 days now. Do you think I should order GCMS notes and will that help in movement of my file?
 
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tbn2k18

Hero Member
Jan 25, 2018
338
328
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
17-01-2018
Nomination.....
24-01-2018
AOR Received.
11-04-2018
Hi Guys,

PPR came in very early this morning for me.

ITA - 26TH March 2018
AOR - 30th April 2018
MEP - 9th May 2018
IP1 - 10th May 2018
CSE - 31st May 2018
IP2 - 28th May 2018
Golden PPR - 29th May 2018

God is Great.
Congratulations :)
 
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rajesh1986

Star Member
Mar 3, 2018
83
6
Yes.

So sorry, the excitement it not quantifiable.
Hi Ali,
Congrats!
I guess you did not have any complications. For example, you were in the same country or several countries?

I think for such case, CIC might take little bit more time to do the Background Check?

And Medical also should be smooth.

I want to get a timeline like you. But I have been in Saudi for 2 years and I have diabetes. So, my application might take bit long :(:(:(