Hi
@legalfalcon
I just received my GCMS notes and hope you could help me understand it better.
1. I can't find the office processing my application. My GCMS states primary & secondary offices but don't know where is my application being processed at the moment. Could you please help me understand what is primary and secondary offices? When will the application move to Local Vo for PNP applicants.
2. Summary of my application shows eligibility as Passed, however it has not yet been reviewed by officer. Can Case processing Agent pass an application?
The notes from Case Processing Agent: Here the Recommendation from Case Processing agent is not "Recommended Passed" like the recommendations from "Case Analyst". Instead he has written "Appears to meet requirements".
3. Although my assessment summary shows Info Sharing as "Complete", in the individual section status is showing "No Fingerprints". Is it an issue?
4. In my biometrics, my fingerprints is showing "Poor Quality". How do I know if my fingerprints have been accepted? Does Infosharing complete means they have accepted my fingerprints? Does Poor Quality affect my application in any way? The VFS have written a note in GCMS stating" All fingers are showing red reason being dry skin condition".
5. My proof of fund was wrongly assessed by Case processing Agent. I had 13500 CAD as a proof of fund but the agent calculated my fund with INR to CAD exchange rate wheras my fund was in Nepalese Rupee. This way they have assessed my POF as 22128 CAD instead of 15500 CAD. Will this have any impact on my application?
6. What is the difference in the assessment done by "CASE ANALYST" and "CASE PROCESSING AGENT"?
1. The primary office is where most of the application processing will happen. However, the application may be sent to secondary office(s) and when they were sent is listed on page 2-3 with the dates. Also, when you see the notes they will have to office that entered the note and the date which is another indication where your application as processed.
2. See my previous post on this at
#4,004
3. & 4 in some cases the fingerprints are not captured or are of poor quality. IRCC has a protocol when this happens or the finder prints are not captured due to a skin condition.
Canadian Immigration Biometric Identification System (CIBIDS) poor quality fingerprints
CIBIDS accepts poor quality fingerprints and provides real-time feedback to advise officers when a poor quality fingerprint has been taken.
When CIBIDS advises officers of a poor quality fingerprint, the officer should attempt to take the fingerprint again.
However, the officer can also choose to accept the poor quality fingerprint. The officer must select the appropriate reason for why a poor quality fingerprint was accepted. Officers have the option of including additional notes and should define and record alternative reasons for the acceptance, where appropriate.
The information is displayed in the Global Case Management System (GCMS) and is visible to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) officer assessing the application.
RCMP poor quality fingerprints
RCMP will not send a response when the quality of the fingerprints is too poor to perform a search.
The poor quality fingerprint will display on GCMS as an error transaction.
There are 2 options for the IRCC officer processing the application in this scenario:
- request that applicants provide their biometric information again
- obtain the approval of the migration program manager or operations manager to process the application without the results of the fingerprint check and clearly indicate this choice in the case notes in GCMS.
If approval is obtained, the officer may limit a permit’s validity and number of allowed entries when an applicant provides poor quality fingerprints.
Temporary conditions and poor quality biometrics
In cases where an applicant’s physical condition prevents the officer from obtaining good quality fingerprints or a good quality photograph, either of the following scenarios can take place:
- the officer may defer the biometric enrolment until the applicant’s condition improves, if there is a reasonable expectation of improvement in a short time
- the applicant may choose to defer the biometric enrolment until the condition improves
Officers should check the window of time an applicant has to enrol. If the enrolment period specified in the Biometric Instruction Letter will be exceeded, the applicant must notify IRCC.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/identity-management/biometrics/administration/fingerprints.html
To read on conditions that interfere and the protocol see
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/identity-management/biometrics/conditions.html
5. You can send a webform and clarify, but as long as you have over the required PoF, there is no need to worry.
6. Under and officer there are many assistants and analysts who make notes and review documents. It will depend on the content of the notes. For the duties of each, you can search for job openings and their specific duties.