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Oluwafisayo25

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And I'm insisting that the 1st page is a summary of your application. On your generic application form, your language preference, correspondence, interview language is always asked. You must have reviewed like 50 GCMS notes at least to conclude that those who have that eventually had interviews. This is not to say that you can't still have an interview but your eligibility needs to have started and probably REQUIRES A REVIEW under your eligibility assessment. Or else State where you got this fact, if not it's all based on assumptions. How will a VO conclude you require an interview when your eligibility hasn't even started!
I did interview before my eligibility was passed..got Pre arrivals the next day. So I feel eligibility determines if an application needs interview or not.
 

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I did interview before my eligibility was passed..got Pre arrivals the next day. So I feel eligibility determines if an application needs interview or not.
Awesome Oluwa.....So if you checked on your first page gsmc note, you could see that the interview language showed: English.....Unless in exceptional cases where if an officer feels like he or she is convinced and on their own discretions can choose not to do the interview even though the language session indicated English and they will let go.....All this comes into play because an officer who first started the file from the centralized intake office is doubting the genuineness of the marriage or not certain about some information so the information is shared with the regional centre which is normally the visa office centres to do a review on this or that section in the case and usually they will request for additional document and if the officer at the RC or visa office is convinced, he or she may choose not to do the interview but if the information is not certain and mind you, all these while, all the documents requested are seen by the central intake offices and in Canada here, is either IRCC Sydney or Ottawa or Mississauga sees the information sent but if they're still not certain, they all agree to go ahead with the interview which they all initially suggested.....in the first page
 
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armoured

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Like i said earlier, you may not know and the information i was looking for, i didn't find it but see how just for Canada even puts it

https://www.justforcanada.com/gcms-notes-understand-guide.html

Read under the interview section and it should open your eyes small....I will end here on this topic because there's no need arguing about nothing. Go with what you know and let case rest...Merry Christmas!!
I can't open consistently either of these but the first two (partial glance) don't seem convincing. The last one (just for canada) says this:
"Interview Lang: | "English", other language, or just blank if no interview is required | "

I can see how you might read this - as you have - to mean that if a language is specified it means an interview is required.

BUT: I don't read it that way. It's possible this only means that sometimes it may be blank (and don't freak out if it is).

My intuition (from some experience with database systems like this based on collected data/forms) is that this information in the past was not always or consistently collected or recorded. (Remember, gcms is also used for lots of other types of applications incl tourist where interview language as a separate item may not be or have been recorded in past).

In other words, I don't think this reference is conclusive. It can be read with a different meaning.

More or just as importantly: we have evidence (my own case, some others) that this field saying that English being marked here does not (seem to) mean interview required.

And since interview required is a really, really important determination for users here - because it likely means long delays esp in covid time - we should be really, reallyh cautious about possibly giving incorrect information.

So far, the only clear text in gcms notes I've seen (from manyh reported here) is in the officer or analyst notes at time of application scanning in Sydney, where at end of several lines of text summarizing the case will be something like INTERVIEW RECOMMENDED. (And side note, this is not 100% conclusive either - sometimes interview called if no note like this, other times interview recommended and not carried out)

But in my view: Interview Language: English does not indicate at all that interview is required (or the opposite). It means exactly what it says - acc to government rules - the applicant has requested interview (if needed) in English, and so it won't be carried out in French.
 
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But in my view: Interview Language: English does not indicate at all that interview is required (or the opposite). It means exactly what it says - acc to government rules - the applicant has requested interview (if needed) in English, and so it won't be carried out in French.
I want to emphasize: I'm not trying to be argumentative here, just trying to ensure that applicants who get their gcms notes do not freak out if they see this field being marked with a language. I really believe that they will be worrying needlessly for something that does not mean interview required.

Much more important later in file to look for the officer notes.
 

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I want to emphasize: I'm not trying to be argumentative here, just trying to ensure that applicants who get their gcms notes do not freak out if they see this field being marked with a language. I really believe that they will be worrying needlessly for something that does not mean interview required.

Much more important later in file to look for the officer notes.
Like I said earlier....I'm not here to argue....Keep what you know and let me keep mine....In fact, IRCC doesn't do interview at all....
And the fact still stands, your view point and my point of view can't still change what an officer intends to do and neither this argument can make or unmake an interview happen or not...whichever, IRCC and officers decides so we can share ideas and what have you but it will still be pointless......Lets use maturity and end this little argument....anyone who will be interviewed or not is still IRCC call and not ours so why all this drama? Merry Christmas!! Safe!!
 

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And the fact still stands, your view point and my point of view can't still change what an officer intends to do and neither this argument can make or unmake an interview happen or not...whichever, IRCC and officers decides so we can share ideas and what have you but it will still be pointless
What a ridiculous point of view - if what you post is pointless, just stop posting. I'm going to aim a bit higher, like useful, factual information.

....anyone who will be interviewed or not is still IRCC call and not ours so why all this drama? Merry Christmas!! Safe!!
The only drama here - entirely unneeded and unnecessary - flows from your previous claim:
Anyone who is in queue for review, it may means you are in a queue for an interview....or check on your gsmc note and on the first page if you see the list and then interview is written English, it means you are on a list for an interview because if there are is no interview, it would be blank
This information appears to be false, and worse, actively harmful, because it will cause much needless concern amongst applicants that they need an interview for a field that just doesn't mean that.

Again, what appears to be factual: 'interview language: English' seems to mean exactly what it means in the application - IF there is an interview, the applicant has requested it be in English. That's it. It provides zero information about whether or not an interview is required or recommended. That information, if it is in the gcms notes at all, will be elsewhere.

It is true that recommendations for interviews can be changed at any time by IRCC if they wish. That remains unrelated to the interview language field.
 
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What a ridiculous point of view - if what you post is pointless, just stop posting. I'm going to aim a bit higher, like useful, factual information.



The only drama here - entirely unneeded and unnecessary - flows from your previous claim:


This information appears to be false, and worse, actively harmful, because it will cause much needless concern amongst applicants that they need an interview for a field that just doesn't mean that.

Again, what appears to be factual: 'interview language: English' seems to mean exactly what it means in the application - IF there is an interview, the applicant has requested it be in English. That's it. It provides zero information about whether or not an interview is required or recommended. That information, if it is in the gcms notes at all, will be elsewhere.

It is true that recommendations for interviews can be changed at any time by IRCC if they wish. That remains unrelated to the interview language field.
Like I said earlier....Use maturity and if you've grown enough, you would know that there is no need arguing over this.....You can go with your facts and let's say I was wrong or right, why throwing tantrums on something the both of us are not certain because IRCC makes the decision and not us??? Let's grow up on this back and forth messages because it won't help in anyway!! Cheers. Maturity!!
 
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Like I said earlier....Use maturity and if you've grown enough, you would know that there is no need arguing over this.....You can go with your facts and let's say I was wrong or right, why throwing tantrums on something the both of us are not certain because IRCC makes the decision and not us??? Let's grow up on this back and forth messages because it won't help in anyway!! Cheers. Maturity!!
No tantrums - what tantrums?

Your information appears to be incorrect, and harmful, as shown above. Others can decide whom to believe.
 
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No tantrums - what tantrums?

Your information appears to be incorrect, and harmful, as shown above. Others can decide whom to believe.
Come on....Are you for real? Like seriously....Jeez!! This is a childs act and I need you to stop....Let go this way, let's say you are right....So should I remove what I posted earlier so you don't argue with me? You are very childish man....Talking about harm in here....like seriously? Readers aren't children to be dissuaded or persuaded by someone else's opinion....Opinion and facts are like noses and everyone have theirs.....
 

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No tantrums - what tantrums?

Your information appears to be incorrect, and harmful, as shown above. Others can decide whom to believe.
We can use our facts to convince people or not but IRCC have the final say so why starting up a beef or a setto over nothing? Grow up!!!
 

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No tantrums - what tantrums?

Your information appears to be incorrect, and harmful, as shown above. Others can decide whom to believe.
I'm also not sure which province you are so we could meet up early morning at one tim Hortons(just saying) and laugh and joke about things like this nature because we are all not been reasonable here over a yes/no sentence....I can't stop laughing!!!
 

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Come on....Are you for real? Like seriously....Jeez!! This is a childs act and I need you to stop....Let go this way, let's say you are right....So should I remove what I posted earlier so you don't argue with me? You are very childish man....Talking about harm in here....like seriously? Readers aren't children to be dissuaded or persuaded by someone else's opinion....Opinion and facts are like noses and everyone have theirs.....
We can use our facts to convince people or not but IRCC have the final say so why starting up a beef or a setto over nothing? Grow up!!!
You've written multiple posts calling me childish and asking me to be mature, seemingly yelling at me to Grow up!!!

This does not seem to me a reasonable nor adult response to my non-personal statements that your point is just mistaken.

And yes, I think it's harmful to worry people - incorrectly - that they will have to do interviews based on a misapprehension.

I'm also not sure which province you are so we could meet up early morning at one tim Hortons(just saying) and laugh and joke about things like this nature because we are all not been reasonable here over a yes/no sentence....I can't stop laughing!!!
No thanks. Nothing personal.
 
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Ok2018

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What a ridiculous point of view - if what you post is pointless, just stop posting. I'm going to aim a bit higher, like useful, factual information.



The only drama here - entirely unneeded and unnecessary - flows from your previous claim:


This information appears to be false, and worse, actively harmful, because it will cause much needless concern amongst applicants that they need an interview for a field that just doesn't mean that.

Again, what appears to be factual: 'interview language: English' seems to mean exactly what it means in the application - IF there is an interview, the applicant has requested it be in English. That's it. It provides zero information about whether or not an interview is required or recommended. That information, if it is in the gcms notes at all, will be elsewhere.

It is true that recommendations for interviews can be changed at any time by IRCC if they wish. That remains unrelated to the interview language field.
Thank you so much @armoured and you are one of the few people I learn from the information they give on this platform. The back and forth had been about the interview language field being English (government standard) which automatically means interview is required in most cases as he said not all this long paragraphs explaining how eligibility works as if we don't all read. Nothing at all is predictable in this process, we can all hope and wait!
 
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fecharles

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Hi all,
Got my PPR yesterday.
Below is my timeline

Application Submitted :April 26th
Application Recieved :April 28th
Account Linked : June 8th
AOR: June 9th
BIL: June 10th
SA: June 11th
VO : Accra, Ghana
ECAS Line 2: June 29th (file in Ottawa)
Called IRCC July 30th, file still in Ottawa
Called IRCC August 6th, file in Accra, Ghana
Medical request : August 13th
Pre-Arrival: August 13th
Medical Given: August 23rd
Medical Passed: August 26th
PPR: August 31st

To God be all the glory. I pray for all those waiting for their PPR. God will come through for you all.
Amen! Congratulations
 

fecharles

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Nice one, that's a good sign, eligibility passed now. All you need do now is clear the medicals and once it's updated, patiently wait for the golden mail. Will be over soon. Keep the hope.
Please at what point do you think Accra Visa Office carry out background check? Before pre-arrival letter or after pre-arrival letter?