I really hope so, outland.U
will definitely get the update within 20 days..I have seen movement in my profile from 1 november only.Before that ,it was complete silence.Are you inland or outland?
I really hope so, outland.U
will definitely get the update within 20 days..I have seen movement in my profile from 1 november only.Before that ,it was complete silence.Are you inland or outland?
As per CIC login you are in IP1 or IP2?I had a word with an agent today.She said your background process is conpleted and eligibility is met.I told her that my profile still shows background in process.She then answered that your file is still in Canada and not transferred to local office ,that’s why it is not updated...Can anyone explain when it is transferred to local visa office?
I agree, interestingly we submit less documents and wait longer in average. I was hoping to travel in new years but it seems difficult with this processing timeNow a days CEC processing time is longer than FSW applications. Thats awful.
Good to hear, does this mean that you passed eligibility ? sometimes terminology isn't clear.I called CIC today and got to know that VO is Ottawa. Background has not started yet. When I asked regarding eligibility, she told me that all the documents are in the place and so background May start in coming weeks.
I can easily see atleast 2 months (if everything is right) before any good news.
Even I am not sure about that. I feel that she just told me about R10 where they check whether all the documents are in place or not.Good to hear, does this mean that you passed eligibility ? sometimes terminology isn't clear.
I hope it is the case, normally eligibility should be clear past the 3 months mark, lets be positive cause at least you know that your VO is Ottawa, one of the fastest out there.Even I am not sure about that. I feel that she just told me about R10 where they check whether all the documents are in place or not.
Ah, thanks a lot.https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/contact-ircc/offices/international-visa-offices.html
On the above link you can find which VO is your local VO. But like I said, your VO can change due to workload distribution.
So the only way to know is either to call/email CIC or order GCSM notes.
I called CIC a few minutes later, the agent was a very nice person who kindly answered my questions and even proposed to speak French to help me understand her , she said they are checking my antecedents (which I didn't understand quite well), she also said that my VO was Ottawa, even if I am not sure how it can be Ottawa since I am still at eligibility check meaning that my case wasn't transferred anywhere yet, am I wrong ?Even I am not sure about that. I feel that she just told me about R10 where they check whether all the documents are in place or not.
Eligibility may or may not start at CPC and usually, it is done at the local VO.I called CIC a few minutes later, the agent was a very nice person who kindly answered my questions and even proposed to speak French to help me understand her , she said they are checking my antecedents (which I didn't understand quite well), she also said that my VO was Ottawa, even if I am not sure how it can be Ottawa since I am still at eligibility check meaning that my case wasn't transferred anywhere yet, am I wrong ?
So eligibility has been started at the VO which is Ottawa ? is my understanding correct ? thanks.Eligibility may or may not start at CPC and usually, it is done at the local VO.
The only way to know where your eligibility is being done is through the GCMS notes. In some cases, eligibility starts at the CPC and then the file is transferred to the local VO where it is reviewed further before the final decision is made.So eligibility has been started at the VO which is Ottawa ? is my understanding correct ? thanks.