No i havent done that yet, but will today or tommorrow.Pls did it work ? Did U buy Skype credit ?
No i havent done that yet, but will today or tommorrow.Pls did it work ? Did U buy Skype credit ?
How to figure out CPC / VOHey guys,
I am putting this info out for people to have some decent realistic (definitely not accurate ) optimism about processing timeline.
While you use immitracker to estimate PPR date for your case, I suggest to consider a couple of factors while using this tool. PPR estimator by default uses all the cases under a tracker and it would be highly inaccurate if we use it without filters. Your CPC office/LVO pays a key role in the estimate as workload differs from office to office. Applications, for most of us Jan AoRs, are still with CIO Sydney. This office usually isn’t the office which issues PPR. So, based on your Country of Residence figure out your CPC or LVO and use it as a filter. I normally apply AOR start date filter from Oct 2019 (as I know there are cases for my country of residence still waiting for PPR) and PPR start date filter from Dec 2020. Adjust both of these to account for recent trends. And lastly of course your Stream. Apply these filters to at least have a decent estimate. And again, we should not completely rely on immitracker as it only has less than 3-4% of total cases, and cases might have incomplete or missing data (Visa office, PPR date etc).
Hope this helps. And these are just my own suggestions. I stand to be corrected.
Usually Completeness Check (R10), Medical (MEP) & Biometric (BIL) happen around the same time, raise a web form an inquire about the status.@legalfalcon My AOR is 23 Dec, I have received and completed Biometric on 26th Jan. But my medicals are not updated until today. Kindly advise what can be done.
No need to worry. Currently IRCC is facing a backlog for medicals. Just give it some time.@legalfalcon My AOR is 23 Dec, I have received and completed Biometric on 26th Jan. But my medicals are not updated until today. Kindly advise what can be done.
Although the visa officer does not matter. IF you want to fin out where your application is processing, you can send a webform. see https://bit.ly/3bvncCkHow to figure out CPC / VO
Hello guys, my AOR is January 20, 2021, and I just did my biometrics today. I had a couple of issues and maybe you guys could have some advice or a similar situation.
First of all, I usually have some trouble collecting fingerprints, they are kind of faint. I only had a couple of green lights collecting it and more orange and red lights. The guy at the VFS told me that despite their system saying the fingerprints were a bit weak that would not be an issue, the only issue would have been if they were not capable of collecting the fingerprints at all. Do you guys think those weak fingerprints might be an issue despite what he said?
Second, and more importantly, my husband has a dual citizenship: Brazilian and Spanish. He was born and has been living in Brazil his entire life. He has Spanish citizenship because both of his grandparents were Spanish. Anyway, we provided IRCC with both his Brazilian passport and his Spanish passport where his name is different because Spanish names are "organized" differently than here in Brazil. We included his Spanish name in the OTHER NAME section in our application just to be sure. The thing is, on his BIL his country of citizenship came SPAIN while his country of birth came Brazil, his name on the BIL was his Brazilian name also.
Anyway, the lady at the VFS told he would HAVE TO use his Spanish passport to collect biometrics and that (probably) wouldn't be an issue if we are granted PR in the future because we intend to use his Brazilian name if we are approved, after all, all his official documents are from Brazil and it would not make any sense adopt his Spanish name in Canada. She also told us they probably picked his Spanish passport only to facilitate travel customs and that he probably wouldn't need COPR in his passports which I tried to explain, would not be the case because we are applying for PR, not a simple tourist visa. Anyway, he did his biometrics because it's been really difficult to find a spot and VFS is closing every now and then in Brazil. After our biometrics were updated in our profile I noticed that his name changed from his Brazilian name to his Spanish name as my dependent, that was a super red flag for me.
I opened a webform reporting his situation but I am not sure they are going to answer. Do any of you happen to know if we are granted PR he can use his Brazilian name or this might be an impediment? @legalfalcon do you have any advice? Any help would be appreciated.
If you read the link I shared, you do not need to do anything. If IRCC wants new fingerprints from you, they will contact you.@legalfalcon thank you for your answer. Do you think it will be possible to sort this out with IRCC using webform? They said they wouldn't answer messages if our application was still in the normal processing time. =\
I actually listed both passports in the application, the problem is, once we received BIL it was requested that we presented the Spanish passport only (country of citizenship listed Spain only). I don't know why IRCC didn't include the Brazilian passport in the BIL. We were told in our local center that was the common procedure and we had nothing to worry about. It really sucks someone working there would not give us the correct information and cause all this trouble for us.
If you read the link I shared, you do not need to do anything. If IRCC wants new fingerprints from you, they will contact you.
Also, as regards your passport, your current country of citizenship and residence is what is taken into account. If the letter expressly stated that you show your Spanish passport, then that is what you show. Soon your biometrics will be updated on your MyCIC account.
There is nothing to be concerned about and send a webform.
Yes, pretty much as long as you don't have any criminal history. Did you pass your eligibility?Hi guys, what all is covered in eligibility ? Passing eligibility means POF, employee letters , NOC, etc have been scrutinized and one shouldn't worry about them anymore ?
Yes, it’s basically the review of the composition of your CRS — all the things you claimed points for + supporting documents AND if you meet the minimum entry criteria of the program you were invited in (FSW, CEC, +PNP if you’re nominated by a province, or FST).Hi guys, what all is covered in eligibility ? Passing eligibility means POF, employee letters , NOC, etc have been scrutinized and one shouldn't worry about them anymore ?