I have called them at least 5 times. Does it make a difference if i call them again in the morning?Call CIC or order gcms notes
Thanks for the positivity.Hoping things workout soonNov 3rd. Just moved to IP 2 on Friday. Your time will come. Give it a week or two at max
No, that is the reason order gcms notes which will sure short tell you exact details. Although it takes 30 days for your notes to come but it is worth ordering one.I have called them at least 5 times. Does it make a difference if i call them again in the morning?
Staying positive and being patient is the key to PPR .Thanks for the positivity.Hoping things workout soon
Yup i had got my GCMS notes last month and my security had not started and eligibility was recommendedpassed.. i have 21 days left.. i don't know if i should really call them or again order gcms... its such an anxious feeling during this wait time..No, that is the reason order gcms notes which will sure short tell you exact details. Although it takes 30 days for your notes to come but it is worth ordering one.
No problem, you can all them once more time again
Yup i had got my GCMS notes last month and my security had not started and eligibility was recommendedpassed.. i have 21 days left.. i don't know if i should really call them or again order gcms... its such an anxious feeling during this wait time..
They should make us PR asap and hire us to help them process all these backlogs they have
LOL i also wish the same, they should hire us to speed up the process.Yup i had got my GCMS notes last month and my security had not started and eligibility was recommendedpassed.. i have 21 days left.. i don't know if i should really call them or again order gcms... its such an anxious feeling during this wait time..
They should make us PR asap and hire us to help them process all these backlogs they have
gcms notes update?AOR NOV 14
No update since January.
Still in IP1
Post completion of 6 months, oh man!Hello All, I had applied on 5th Nov, post completion of 6 months. I have got a mail for additional prrof of fund documents. Initially I had shown around 14000cad in my account.
Now they have asked again for last 12 months bank statement. There has been a regular influx of around 40-50k INR in my account per month which is my salary.
I have borrowed money and plan to show around 10lac INR for this document. Please suggest what should I do in this case.
someone just posted here about getting asked to submit 12 months bank statement. I dont think converting account to NRO/NRE is big concern for them as long as you have the money. But if you make the change technically you should notify IRCC but that can make your case complicated. However, to be on safe side, try to keep things simple by not making changes till you get confirmation.This is about the proof of funds requirement. I am presently stationed outside India for more than 6 months now. As a requirement, I have to convert the bank accounts into NRO/NRE. If I go ahead with the process, would I need to notify the IRCC about this change, considering I have just crossed the 6-month timeline or possibly the end of the application process?
I would suggest not to change it, the reason is if you change and update the same to IRCC, then you have to update the about the country you are staying in for more than 6 months, which will demand a PCC from that country.This is about the proof of funds requirement. I am presently stationed outside India for more than 6 months now. As a requirement, I have to convert the bank accounts into NRO/NRE. If I go ahead with the process, would I need to notify the IRCC about this change, considering I have just crossed the 6-month timeline or possibly the end of the application process?
Thanks. Will maintain status quo.someone just posted here about getting asked to submit 12 months bank statement. I dont think converting account to NRO/NRE is big concern for them as long as you have the money. But if you make the change technically you should notify IRCC but that can make your case complicated. However, to be on safe side, try to keep things simple by not making changes till you get confirmation.