CECgreat congratulations!! Whats your stream by the way?
CECgreat congratulations!! Whats your stream by the way?
Will the agent tell me if my profile has been picked for SS ?SS refers to security screening which takes 4-18 months before PPR is issued. Nobody knows exactly why some people are selected for SS as there has never been a clear pattern, but it is generally believed that the selection criteria have something do to with the applicant's nationality, work history, travel history and other personal or professional circumstances.
The percent indicates time elapsed since AOR.. Don't rely much on that..Will the agent tell me if my profile has been picked for SS ?
I am now at 85% complete, August 7th AOR, no updates after biometrics. Feeling really nervous now
I have the same AOR august 7th with 85%Will the agent tell me if my profile has been picked for SS ?
I am now at 85% complete, August 7th AOR, no updates after biometrics. Feeling really nervous now
eligibility is recommended passHave you figured out what has passed and what is still pending in your application? We early August people are approaching our due date very soon.
Last time I called I was told eligibility and medicals passed.Hey bro
Similar situation here. My eAOR was Aug 2, and the progress bar shows 87% completed and only 23 days left. I don't have any faith in this computer-managed system at all. In most cases, the call center agent doesn't tell us what kind of security they are conducting on us. I myself have called numerous times and none of those agents has mentioned a single word about SS. Th only way to confirm is to order CBSA/CSIS notes.
I ordered CBSA notes recently to findout if if i am under SS. Is der any other way we can findout if we are under SS like country of origin, excess travel history etc?I am also in Sydney VO, but the slow speed in my case is not because of the VO. I am currently in the fifth month of my SS. I really hope it can be finalized in 6 months, although I am preparing myself for a 8-12 month wait.
I don’t know about Passed but my eligibility was MET on sep 17th, I paid RPRF on sep 18th and according to my GCMS notes my RPRF was updated in my account on Oct 2nd. Usually after eligibility met by an agent it will be reviewed by a senior officer and than it will be changed to passed right?There is another way to look at this: currently the general trend is that if you are not issued with PPR 1.5-2 months after your eligibility was passed, then it is highly likely that it is SS. Have you been able to figure out the time your eligibility passed?
My VO is also Sydney NS. Security means is it comprehensive SS for everyone or for some it will be just a basic Security Check?Do you know which VO is processing your case?
My case has been processed by CIO Sydney and according to my notes, my eligible “passed” on September 5 and on that same day my security started. However, I’ve only seen a case processing agent’s note saying eligibility pass, and there is no senior officer’s notes at all. I’ve heard that in some VO, senior officer’s review happens only after security is cleared and the same officer will send out PPR if he or she is satisfied with everything, but in some other cases, senior officer's review is done while security is still on going. My view is that your security was likely to begin at the time of your eligibility met rather than after the senior officer's review.
I respect your decision, IRCC does put this whole security checks under a big mystery i guess I just have to wait for my CBSA notes to find out what is going on. Thank you so much for your informationSecurity can mean either one. There is actually no official difference recognized by IRCC between security screening and "basic security check". They simply refer to it as "security". You do need your CBSA notes to find out if i is a comprehensive security screening.
I prefer not to talk about nationality as many people from my country have got their PPR without any delay or SS, and I thank you for your respect for my decision not to say anything about nationality As to travel history, I do have a lot of international travels but most of them were EU countries, US, Singapore and Australia. I have never been to any "flagged countries". I think the slection criteria for SS are a combination of all factors instead of any single one, so saying a person is under SS purely because of his nationality or travel history is not reasonable.
Sure hope so, but I am not feeling confident at the moment. I did just after speaking with the agent, but that was 3 weeks ago nowBased on what you said, you may expect to receive some good news in the next few weeks
I think the reason the agent I spoke with said that it was because I asked "its getting close to my 6 month period end" (Feb 7). I think this was just a default response sadlyBy the way, do you know why they said "you should have an update soon"? Last time I called them, they said something similar to me, raising my curiosity to know how the call center agents know we may have an update soon. Do they see something on their screen that we don't know and cannot see? or it is just a pure speculation or even just a good wish? My guess is that they said this to me simply because the agent could see that my 6-month period ends on Feb 2, so she just said I may get some news before that date. I have seen a few cases on this forum where applicants were given false hope by call center agents.
This is good information, I have traveled a bit in EU and lived in the US, I do really hope that doesn't trigger the longer comprehensive security screening for me.Security can mean either one. There is actually no official difference recognized by IRCC between security screening and "basic security check". They simply refer to it as "security". You do need your CBSA notes to find out if i is a comprehensive security screening.
I prefer not to talk about nationality as many people from my country have got their PPR without any delay or SS, and I thank you for your respect for my decision not to say anything about nationality As to travel history, I do have a lot of international travels but most of them were EU countries, US, Singapore and Australia. I have never been to any "flagged countries". I think the slection criteria for SS are a combination of all factors instead of any single one, so saying a person is under SS purely because of his nationality or travel history is not reasonable.