In my most recent GCMS notes it says s.21 on the top right corner. Other than that nothing about security.Are you in ss? I takes some time. For some people it has taken few months to 1 year.
In my most recent GCMS notes it says s.21 on the top right corner. Other than that nothing about security.Are you in ss? I takes some time. For some people it has taken few months to 1 year.
GCMS notes location says : Ready for PS .Are you in ss? I takes some time. For some people it has taken few months to 1 year.
I cant comment on that as im still new to understanding gcms notes. You need to show your gcms notes to experts.In my most recent GCMS notes it says s.21 on the top right corner. Other than that nothing about security.
Follow the link for the thread below and post your query there. You should get your answers.GCMS notes location says : Ready for PS .
what does that mean ?
GCMS notes location says : Ready for PS .
what does that mean ?
ThanksFollow the link for the thread below and post your query there. You should get your answers.
http://bit.ly/2begfbS
Requesting notes has no impact on the processing of your application. The GCMS notes are released under the Access to Information Act, and the entire process is dealt with the ATIP division of IRCC.Hey quick question, does anyone know if ordering GCMS notes slower down the processing time ?
Unfortunately there are some LVOs that are very slow, London and Paris are a few of them. There is nothing much you can do except request notes from time to time and see if there has been any progress.Thank you for you answer @legalfalcon. Is there anything one could do besides ordering notes? I haven't received my RPRF request (which probably means eligibility isn't cleared yet after more than a year (June 10 AOR)) so I'm guessing ordering 4th set of notes is useless (ordered 3 so far with zero updates)...I raised a CSE and I didn't get an answer as well (Paris VO). Thanks again..
ThanksRequesting notes has no impact on the processing of your application. The GCMS notes are released under the Access to Information Act, and the entire process is dealt with the ATIP division of IRCC.
Requesting GCMS notes is a personal choice, but your right under the Access to information act.I mean ofcrse it give the update but CIC agents told me once that ordering notes can slow down the processing of the application.
It's almost 3 months i have received and passed my medical. After that nothing. I'm not sure if i should order GCMS notes or not.
First off when you call IRCC call centre, they are not agents of IRCC officers, they are call centre employees like any other for a company. They have limited information, based on what they are trained and will tell you what IRCC ask them to say.I mean ofcrse it give the update but CIC agents told me once that ordering notes can slow down the processing of the application.
It's almost 3 months i have received and passed my medical. After that nothing. I'm not sure if i should order GCMS notes or not.
This policy was adopted because in some cases the applicant may new receive the email, or the Emil may bounce and thereby requesting the GCMS notes to be sent again. Only to cater to such eventualities, a time frame of 25 days was adopted.Hi LegalFalcon,
Could you let me know the following regarding getgcms.com website:
1) Why keep the notes for 25 days on the server. Why not delete immediately after sending them?
Thanks
The team comprises of the team which is responsible for running the operations and a legal team. The team which runs the operations, simple procure the notes and dispatch them. Only when a legal opinion is requested, will the legal team (lawyers) review review it. Apart from this, no on goes over the notes or any information.Ok thanks for the info.
However if you could answer the following:
1)Does the organization keep a separate copy, use them for analysis or do employees go over these notes?
2)Once the notes are delivered to the person, can the consent form be used by the organization again ? (as validity is for a year).