Hi everybody,
I have applied for PR - CEC/Express Entry on April 11th, 2018, now more than 13 months ago (Ottawa office). I have been meticulous and know that there is nothing controversial or difficult about my application. However, the GCMS notes state nothing has been done since June 2018 (at least according to these notes) and there seems to be still some work to be done on security (it is the only section that had a deadline ongoing, April 2019 last time I checked). So presumably, the issue is with security.
This is where it gets interesting: my (Belgian) document that shows that I have no criminal background is the original, in French. Everything else is in English. My suspicion/paranoia (by this point) is that my files have been circulating around due to the processing officers not being able to read the French document... I have contacted a lawyer here in Toronto, without holding high hopes.
Question 1: are GCMS notes providing a sufficient picture of the process? If yes, my application has been stored indefinitely. If no, this seems to go against the general idea of "right of access to information".
Question 2: did anybody else experience delays with bilingual applications?
Any help is much appreciated!
I have applied for PR - CEC/Express Entry on April 11th, 2018, now more than 13 months ago (Ottawa office). I have been meticulous and know that there is nothing controversial or difficult about my application. However, the GCMS notes state nothing has been done since June 2018 (at least according to these notes) and there seems to be still some work to be done on security (it is the only section that had a deadline ongoing, April 2019 last time I checked). So presumably, the issue is with security.
This is where it gets interesting: my (Belgian) document that shows that I have no criminal background is the original, in French. Everything else is in English. My suspicion/paranoia (by this point) is that my files have been circulating around due to the processing officers not being able to read the French document... I have contacted a lawyer here in Toronto, without holding high hopes.
Question 1: are GCMS notes providing a sufficient picture of the process? If yes, my application has been stored indefinitely. If no, this seems to go against the general idea of "right of access to information".
Question 2: did anybody else experience delays with bilingual applications?
Any help is much appreciated!