janoo said:Triage OB 407-d mean :-
A1 – Use of a suspect residential address.
A2 – NCB in FOSS, Warning or Note(s) in GCMS indicating a concern.
A3 – Previous citizenship applications which were not approved, withdrawn, abandoned, renounced or revoked.
A4 – Discrepancy in absences between citizenship application and CIC information during the relevant 4 years period.
A5 – Self-identified as a consultant, self-employed or unemployed, with any travel during the relevant 4 year period.
A6 – Absences to home country to sell land/property or to take care of ill family member during the relevant 4 year period.
A7 – Applicant has self declared having less than 1095 days of physical presence.
Family Characteristics:
B1 – Child born outside Canada during the relevant 4 year period.
B2 – A child has made a non-concurrent minor application.
Documents
C1 – ID (provided in support of application) has been issued within 3 months of date of application.
C2 – Inconsistency between address on ID and address on application form.
C3 – Photograph and/or signature on the application do not resemble photograph and/or signature on identity document.
C4 – NPR time (non permanent resident time) has been used in the calculation of basic residence and the original entry data used does not appear on the IMM 1000, the Confirmation of Permanent Residence or in CIC records.
GCMS — Global Case Management System (new CIC computer system)
FOSS — Field Operations Support System (old CIC computer system)
NCB — Non-computer based entry
POE — Port of Entry
NPR time — Non-Permanent Resident time
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Hey walruswalrus189 said:Thanks Jabuela. I appreciate your input. What were the notes that followed the one that states the file being assigned to an officer in your husband's ATIP?
My RQ was transferred to Montreal on April 14 as well!ItkExpert said:Not sure if all cases are transferred from St. Clair to Montreal or just some. I should call the call center and find out if mine is transferred too. I think it is a positive sign since maybe the staff at Montreal are more efficient than St. Clair.
Hi Mine was transferred to Montreal for RQ review on April 9 , 2015. My local office Scarborough. Lets hope we get some positive action in Montreal. My file was in back shelving for 6 months in St.Clair office.lenium said:My RQ was transferred to Montreal on April 14 as well!
I guess it is quiet because 2011-2012 either got their citizenship or they did not get it yet , in which case they have been worn down to the point of indifference.janoo said:Hi : look very quiet no progress reported ... today I have contacted
and the CIC told me that my file waiting for RCMP clearance once done than
next step.