Apologies to have missed the thread but I'll try to be more attentive...Doglover said:@ rocky
yaar apnaay Punjabi thread vich v kadday apnaa yogdaan payya karo! V always need senior advice
Cheers
Tc
Apologies to have missed the thread but I'll try to be more attentive...Doglover said:@ rocky
yaar apnaay Punjabi thread vich v kadday apnaa yogdaan payya karo! V always need senior advice
Cheers
No buddy no change in status yet, still the same In-Process.PPS7 said:Hi SG,
Any news from your side.....any update.....i am also waiting from last three month but no reply and today status is still "in process" ???
PPS
SG said:I completed medicals on 21st Dec 2009 requested on letter dated 16th Dec 2009. My other stages were super duper fast, got approval from Nova Scotia in 1month & 9 days, then after submitting my full docs to CHC-ND my case status changed to In-Process in 1month 13 days.
Now, I have worked in USA and Canada but provided PCC for USA ONLY(both FBI and State). I have also visited dubai but that was just as a tourist for 5 days.
I had raised an email enquiry earlier @ Jan 2010 end and got a response in 2 days which was:
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.
We are currently reviewing the information provided by you in support of this application.
We estimate that the review may exceed the average processing timeframe set out in the Acknowledgement of Receipt letter which you received.
Often, delays in the processing of an application are out of our control as some processing steps require coordination with external authorities.
Our office will contact you as soon as the review is completed, or as soon as more information, documents or an interview are required.
Delays in the processing of visa applications are always disappointing to all concerned, but rest assured that all efforts are being made to ensure efficient and expeditious processing of all visa applications.
We trust that this information will be of assistance.
Immigration Section / Section de l'immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi
India / Inde
I raised another one by end March 2010 and a got a reply after 2 weeks in April.
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.
Under Canada's immigration legislation, all immigrant applications are subject to statutory requirements, including medical and background checks. These requirements must be satisfied before an applicant may be granted permanent resident status. In this context, certain background investigations are being conducted in connection with your application. As these investigations are conducted by outside agencies, we have no purview over the processing time. We are therefore unable to give an exact time frame in which we expect to conclude the verifications on this case.
For now, there is no action required on your part. Please be assured that as soon as the checks are completed the next steps in this application will be determined. Until then, we will not be able to provide any additional information on this case.
Delays in the processing of visa applications are always disappointing to all concerned, but rest assured that all efforts are being made to ensure efficient and expeditious processing of all visa applications.
We trust that this information will be of assistance.
I was initially quite excited and happy that I qualified for fast track and sply the way things were going but now I am loosing all my interest.
Any suggestions as to why its taking so long for background checks? Each time I raise an case specific enquiry I get a standard reply from CHC-New Delhi. I know I don't have much option than to just wait n wait n wait. But what worries me the most is how much more to wait. Don't they have a time limit within which they should respond? I thought this was fast track
SG said:I completed medicals on 21st Dec 2009 requested on letter dated 16th Dec 2009. My other stages were super duper fast, got approval from Nova Scotia in 1month & 9 days, then after submitting my full docs to CHC-ND my case status changed to In-Process in 1month 13 days.
Now, I have worked in USA and Canada but provided PCC for USA ONLY(both FBI and State). I have also visited dubai but that was just as a tourist for 5 days.
I had raised an email enquiry earlier @ Jan 2010 end and got a response in 2 days which was:
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.
We are currently reviewing the information provided by you in support of this application.
We estimate that the review may exceed the average processing timeframe set out in the Acknowledgement of Receipt letter which you received.
Often, delays in the processing of an application are out of our control as some processing steps require coordination with external authorities.
Our office will contact you as soon as the review is completed, or as soon as more information, documents or an interview are required.
Delays in the processing of visa applications are always disappointing to all concerned, but rest assured that all efforts are being made to ensure efficient and expeditious processing of all visa applications.
We trust that this information will be of assistance.
Immigration Section / Section de l'immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi
India / Inde
I raised another one by end March 2010 and a got a reply after 2 weeks in April.
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.
Under Canada's immigration legislation, all immigrant applications are subject to statutory requirements, including medical and background checks. These requirements must be satisfied before an applicant may be granted permanent resident status. In this context, certain background investigations are being conducted in connection with your application. As these investigations are conducted by outside agencies, we have no purview over the processing time. We are therefore unable to give an exact time frame in which we expect to conclude the verifications on this case.
For now, there is no action required on your part. Please be assured that as soon as the checks are completed the next steps in this application will be determined. Until then, we will not be able to provide any additional information on this case.
Delays in the processing of visa applications are always disappointing to all concerned, but rest assured that all efforts are being made to ensure efficient and expeditious processing of all visa applications.
We trust that this information will be of assistance.
I was initially quite excited and happy that I qualified for fast track and sply the way things were going but now I am loosing all my interest.
Any suggestions as to why its taking so long for background checks? Each time I raise an case specific enquiry I get a standard reply from CHC-New Delhi. I know I don't have much option than to just wait n wait n wait. But what worries me the most is how much more to wait. Don't they have a time limit within which they should respond? I thought this was fast track
Thanks FarhanFARHANSHEIKH said:DON'T WORY LALAY.....
VERY SOON U'LL GET THE...PPR......
GOD BLESS YOU....
DON'T WORRY OK....
Hi Arctan,Arctan said:@ SG
I reckon there r only a few like us on this forum who r waiting for visa for 4 months after PPR/med. I understand this is due to BC by CSIS. Since their agenda and that of CIC are different, they r not bound by the fast track time schedules n CIC can't seem to help it. on a different forum, i read that CSIS and CIC don't see eye to eye on their common meeting ground (immigration) and that CSIS procedures may take upto 16 months. well all these could be individual POV - but appreciably, people share their experinces on these fora, so the credibility can't be undermined outright. All the same lets stay connected and updated and remain hopeful.
best
Hi Canpuneet, Most likely they would return my passport and say will request again once needed .canpuneet said:Hi SG buddy, I can understand how you feel, I have been waiting for the past 16 days and the wait is unbearable... you must be going through much more
Anyways, what I wanted to ask was if you have submitted your passports as well... if yes, it might be worthwhile dropping an email to CHC saying that you need to make travel pans for a business trip to another country and you just want to enquire tentatively when can you expect your passport back? You can mention that you do not want to rush them...just want to know so that you can plan your business/official trip... Maybe worth a try... All the best!