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I just realized while updating my signature with dates that the request for Birth Certificate date as per GCMS notes is prior to the date of AOR 1. CIC is strange :'). I don't know really what's going on.
 
This is concerning ... i wonder if things like this are common .,,and people who havnt really heard anything for aWhile may have same issue .. making me think if i should also order gcms notes

Hey, it's very normal to not hear anything for 2-3 months. Don't panic too much I'd say.
 
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Hey, it's very normal to not hear anything for 2-3 months. Don't panic too much I'd say.
The problem is not with hearing back anything, the problem is with the different kind of status updates when checking online or referring to GCMS notes.
 
I received the GCMS notes today and it says that additional information requested on 11th Oct 2018 but I never received any communication regarding it. I received medical request in end of October and later communications that the file is transferred to CPC Mississauga and then to NDVO. I have sent a web based Case specific inquiry for the same, lets see what they will respond.

Also below are the notes:
Eligibility: Not Started
Security: Not Started
Criminality: Not Started
Info Sharing: Complete

My application date is 16th August 2018 and file transferred to NDVO on 16th Dec 2018.
Hi, are you the sponsor or PA and how did you order the notes? I was wondering who can order the notes, Sponsor or PA ?
 
The problem is not with hearing back anything, the problem is with the different kind of status updates when checking online or referring to GCMS notes.

As far as I know, those status updates are a bit all over the place. Some folks get their PPR with hardly any updates accurately reflecting their status.
 
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Hey, any updates?
Your bgc started?
Can you please share us if there’s an update from SGVO
Updated timelines below.

Application received: August 7th
IRCC Notification received for missing Biometrics payment: September 7th
Biometrics paid and submitted via IRCC webform: September 7th
IRCC Webform reciept confirmation: September 24th
IRCC Agent Notification for missing Biometric reciept: October 2nd
Biometric payment reciept resubmitted via email: October 2nd
AOR: December 3rd 2018
Request for Additional Information (PCC and FBI Clearance): December 6th 2018
Request for Biometrics: December 6th 2018
Sponsorship Approval: December 7th 2018
FBI Clearance Document (PDF) submitted via Web-form: Dec 14th 2018
FBI Clearance Document receipt acknowledgement from CIC : Dec 17th 2018
File transfer (Singapore VO): December 24th 2018
Local Police Clearance Certificate submitted Jan 6th 2019
Police Clearance Certificate received by CIC Jan 7th 2019
Medical Request Received Jan 8th 2019
Police Clearance Request for Physical Documents by SGVO Jan 29th 2019
PCC Submitted to SGVO Feb 14th 2019
Pre-Arrival Email Recieved Feb 15th 2019

PA is from Vietnam.
 
Updated timelines below.

Application received: August 7th
IRCC Notification received for missing Biometrics payment: September 7th
Biometrics paid and submitted via IRCC webform: September 7th
IRCC Webform reciept confirmation: September 24th
IRCC Agent Notification for missing Biometric reciept: October 2nd
Biometric payment reciept resubmitted via email: October 2nd
AOR: December 3rd 2018
Request for Additional Information (PCC and FBI Clearance): December 6th 2018
Request for Biometrics: December 6th 2018
Sponsorship Approval: December 7th 2018
FBI Clearance Document (PDF) submitted via Web-form: Dec 14th 2018
FBI Clearance Document receipt acknowledgement from CIC : Dec 17th 2018
File transfer (Singapore VO): December 24th 2018
Local Police Clearance Certificate submitted Jan 6th 2019
Police Clearance Certificate received by CIC Jan 7th 2019
Medical Request Received Jan 8th 2019
Police Clearance Request for Physical Documents by SGVO Jan 29th 2019
PCC Submitted to SGVO Feb 14th 2019
Pre-Arrival Email Recieved Feb 15th 2019

PA is from Vietnam.
When did your background check started?
And also, have you recieved rprf fee payment request? Or have you already paid before and submitted with application?

Thankyou.
 
When did your background check started?
And also, have you recieved rprf fee payment request? Or have you already paid before and submitted with application?

Thankyou.
I do not see the term ‘background check’ in any ECAS updates nor in any past communications from CIC or SGVO to the PA. All fees were paid upfront, barring the bio-metric fee which was paid post submission.
 
I do not see the term ‘background check’ in any ECAS updates nor in any past communications from CIC or SGVO to the PA. All fees were paid upfront, barring the bio-metric fee which was paid post submission.
How about in GCKEY?
And also did they ask you to provide pcc again like the orginal one? Physically?

I didn’t get that.
 
I do not see the term ‘background check’ in any ECAS updates nor in any past communications from CIC or SGVO to the PA. All fees were paid upfront, barring the bio-metric fee which was paid post submission.

These details are stated in Gckey.
 
These details are stated in Gckey.
How about in GCKEY?
And also did they ask you to provide pcc again like the orginal one? Physically?

I didn’t get that.

Yes. PCC were first provided via web form and then in Physical upon request. Good thing i ordered a physical copy from the FBI when the processing the police clearance, else its provided in digital only (pdf) by the FBI.

I have never been able to access GCKEY. I have used multiple options to the best of my abilities but still couldnt. Like any sane human being, i just moved on and forgot about it.
 
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Today I got PPR and ask me to send within 30 days and I am planning to go Dubai for sightseeing for 6 days andd after coming back send the passport is it OK or first I should send the PP and postpone my visit to Dubai
Congratulations mate,
I will suggest you send the passport asap, Dubia trip can wait for a bit. I wish you and your partner the very best.