rabrakha
Champion Member
- Dec 4, 2013
- 106
- Visa Office......
- chandigarh
- NOC Code......
- 2282
- App. Filed.......
- Ainp applied 18 may 2016, File No July,15, 2016. PR applied 29 dec 2016
- Doc's Request.
- August 22, 2016
- Nomination.....
- 28 Sep 2016
- AOR Received.
- AOR PR 15 feb 2017
- IELTS Request
- 6(R-5.5,W-6,S-6,L-6.5)
- File Transfer...
- 5-dec-2013-GENERAL-UNIERSITY
- Med's Request
- pre medical done
- Med's Done....
- PR Med 8 Jan 2018
- Interview........
- Study visa 31-dec-2013
- Passport Req..
- PPR PP req and DM: sep 12, 2018
- VISA ISSUED...
- 31-dec-2013
- LANDED..........
- 13-january-2014, PR Landing: 7 Oct,2018
I won't argue, and more points are what I would like to gather for the good of everyone, and you are right.[QUOTE="syed32, post: 7117516, member: There are lazy officers, vacations... people got the P.R on fake documents.
Now for the fake documents, I don't know how they can make it. Either they are perfect or the fake experience or something else was not needed. Here is one example of the extent of the investigation:
Plus the link about the CSIS mentioned that they even go to villages.
I have never seen anyone who ever admitted to fake anything after getting the PR, but I have seen contradictions for people who needed some more CRS points and I have seen people that I think "wtf, how did this person got the PR?" which I saw many times, usually with people too young with less work experience and less degrees and not very good English, or people with horrible English and that were not refugees.
The difference between inland and Outland is also stupid.
I just don't think the time is random. Some background takes time because of the specialists/country and countries lived, but it is usually within that 4-8 timeframe.[/QUOTE]
Thee above note on gcms is craated while making eligibility accessment not security. Csis only do security accessment not eligibility. Their job is to find if applocant have anything related with terrorism or other security related activities or not.