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cedarleaf

Star Member
Jun 7, 2017
158
82
Russia
AOR Received.
04-08-2018
I am also in this situation. I have done my biometrics for over a month now and it still says "We have not received your fingerprints" I have sent them a message on the web form. I have my biometrics number, date of enrolment and expiry date on my profile. Does this help?
I think this is some kind of a technical mistake. The most important thing is that we see the biometrics data in our profiles. And we informed CIC about the problem. So let's keep calm and wait.
 

Sunshine41

Star Member
Aug 22, 2018
141
165
Category........
FSW
AOR Received.
04-08-2018
Med's Done....
27-08-2018
I tried the 6139444000 number but got an error “the toll free number you’re trying to reach is not available from your area”.

Has this worked for any other people? Dialing from the US.

I applied through an attorney as well and don’t want to bother them every time I want to know my status.

Try using the other number. The one with 1800.

I use Skype to make the call.
 

Abdelilah

Hero Member
Apr 8, 2017
435
150
Calgary
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
2281
App. Filed.......
19/08/2018
Doc's Request.
07/11/2018
AOR Received.
19/08/2018
LANDED..........
17/02/2019
Guys I need your advice:

While checking the myimmitracker rejection cases I’ve found some Pakistani rejection cases where the cause was simply a divergence between the given PCC and the actual address, I am from Morocco and in here the PCC is not address or date bound, my PCC address is different from my actual address but so is my passport (PCC and passport are the same) I did mention that difference in the LOE for the passport but not for the PCC (something I wans’t aware of at the time since I strictly followed IRCC instructions).

In the CIC website they don’t mention anything about the address but still I am a bit worried about it.

Here are the CIC instructions:

How to get a Police Certificate:

If you are a citizen of Morocco:

If you live in Morocco:

You must apply in person at your local police station or you can nominate a representative to apply on your behalf, but they must bring your national identity card when they apply.


I am at my 71-day post AOR, am I fine or should I do something about it?

Thanks
 

Peacekeeper87

Champion Member
Jul 18, 2018
1,727
806
NOC Code......
0124
Guys I need your advice:

While checking the myimmitracker rejection cases I’ve found some Pakistani rejection cases where the cause was simply a divergence between the given PCC and the actual address, I am from Morocco and in here the PCC is not address or date bound, my PCC address is different from my actual address but so is my passport (PCC and passport are the same) I did mention that difference in the LOE for the passport but not for the PCC (something I wans’t aware of at the time since I strictly followed IRCC instructions).

In the CIC website they don’t mention anything about the address but still I am a bit worried about it.

Here are the CIC instructions:

How to get a Police Certificate:

If you are a citizen of Morocco:

If you live in Morocco:

You must apply in person at your local police station or you can nominate a representative to apply on your behalf, but they must bring your national identity card when they apply.


I am at my 71-day post AOR, am I fine or should I do something about it?

Thanks
With an AOR in August 19, if there was a problem with your PCC, I really think you'd know it by now.
The Fiche Anthropométrique from Morocco isn't address dependent like in other countries like Pakistan or India. It's a general countrywide database, regardless of your address.
 
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ujumash83

Member
Oct 2, 2018
12
2
Visa Office......
Accra
AOR Received.
20-05-2018
Hey Guys, (If you think you have it bad... think again:()
I have been a silent reader for a week now. I want to use this medium to thank everyone for their contributions. Because without them, I would have sat back trusting CIC to process my application normally. For over 4 months, my medical exam has been under review! It was after I sent a mail to the Ghana visa office complaining about the stagnancy of the status in my account that I finally passed my medicals the next day.
So now, it seem i am just beginning my application since submission in May 2018!
I have a couple of questions. They are as follows:
  • After you get to IP1, on an average of how many days do you move to IP2?
  • Does your travel history affect the transition to IP2? In my case, I have only been to 4 countries within 10 years (Kenya, UAE-Dubai, USA and England) non exceeding 3 weeks stay.
  • Should I request for GCMS notes now? Or wait a while?
  • Does my processing time of 6 months start counting in May or in October? As I have only till the end of November (if I refer to my AOR May 20,2018). and
  • At what point does CIC request Biometrics?
Many Thanks!
 

ivyxu644

Star Member
Oct 3, 2018
58
7
Hey Guys, (If you think you have it bad... think again:()
I have been a silent reader for a week now. I want to use this medium to thank everyone for their contributions. Because without them, I would have sat back trusting CIC to process my application normally. For over 4 months, my medical exam has been under review! It was after I sent a mail to the Ghana visa office complaining about the stagnancy of the status in my account that I finally passed my medicals the next day.
So now, it seem i am just beginning my application since submission in May 2018!
I have a couple of questions. They are as follows:
  • After you get to IP1, on an average of how many days do you move to IP2?
  • Does your travel history affect the transition to IP2? In my case, I have only been to 4 countries within 10 years (Kenya, UAE-Dubai, USA and England) non exceeding 3 weeks stay.
  • Should I request for GCMS notes now? Or wait a while?
  • Does my processing time of 6 months start counting in May or in October? As I have only till the end of November (if I refer to my AOR May 20,2018). and
  • At what point does CIC request Biometrics?
Many Thanks!
1. There is no point for estimate the time btw MEP and ip1. Some people got to ip2 right after MEP but have to wait months
for ppr while some people wait months at ip1 and in ip1 for only a day before ppr. 2.no. I don’t think it does. I have seen people with a lot of travel history got ppr in 2 months. 3. Yes, you can order it already. Since it takes a month, I’d suggest you to do it ASAP. 4.it starts from the date of your AOR, not MEP. 5. Sorry, I know nothing about biometrics
 
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dodogirl

Hero Member
Mar 30, 2018
631
369
Hey Guys, (If you think you have it bad... think again:()
I have been a silent reader for a week now. I want to use this medium to thank everyone for their contributions. Because without them, I would have sat back trusting CIC to process my application normally. For over 4 months, my medical exam has been under review! It was after I sent a mail to the Ghana visa office complaining about the stagnancy of the status in my account that I finally passed my medicals the next day.
So now, it seem i am just beginning my application since submission in May 2018!
I have a couple of questions. They are as follows:
  • After you get to IP1, on an average of how many days do you move to IP2?
  • Does your travel history affect the transition to IP2? In my case, I have only been to 4 countries within 10 years (Kenya, UAE-Dubai, USA and England) non exceeding 3 weeks stay.
  • Should I request for GCMS notes now? Or wait a while?
  • Does my processing time of 6 months start counting in May or in October? As I have only till the end of November (if I refer to my AOR May 20,2018). and
  • At what point does CIC request Biometrics?
Many Thanks!
IRCC request Biometrics after you passed the medical exams.
 
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