Produced 24 days after departure, I am not sure if this is going to cause refusal...White knight 22 said:your police certificate is ok if its issuance date is later to ur last departure date from UK
Produced 24 days after departure, I am not sure if this is going to cause refusal...White knight 22 said:your police certificate is ok if its issuance date is later to ur last departure date from UK
No update Sharma , this week was totally dead.sharma1990 said:Anything guys ..?
Don't worry it is ok according to their standards coz u obtained it after leaving the country .. good luckharis01 said:Produced 24 days after departure, I am not sure if this is going to cause refusal...
Lets hope for next week , only thing we can do ... Good luck allaru_nj said:No update Sharma , this week was totally dead.
Would have loved to see your BG go in progress today as well but no worries.. I'm certain it'll happen early/mid next week... Best of luck!Gabbana said:I was hoping to have an update today. To no avail.
It's really disappointing to predict.
#waitingforBGcheck
Hoping at least before Christmas. Thanks!tomneversfield said:Would have loved to see your BG go in progress today as well but no worries.. I'm certain it'll happen early/mid next week... Best of luck!
We were all hopeful that we'll get PPR's in less than 4 months, huh?! Sad to see the average AOR-PPR time going up from under 4 to 5+ months! We're all in the same boat so at least we have each other's company ... I'll hit my 4 months mark in 5 days exactly.. I'm now hopeful that by mid January I'll know for sure whether I'll get PPR or if I'll need to reenter the pool (if NOC code is rejected)... *taking a long deep breath*indianaspirant said:4 months and 2 days since submission
Hey Dev,grajdev382 said:Guys just ordered GCMS notes, do they send any confirmation mail as well?
Just got a message in window that
Thank You! Your Submission has been received.
Used https://gcmsnotes.ca
4 months and 2 days aswelll... no bg check yettomneversfield said:We were all hopeful that we'll get PPR's in less than 4 months, huh?! Sad to see the average AOR-PPR time going up from under 4 to 5+ months! We're all in the same boat so at least we have each other's company ... I'll hit my 4 months mark in 5 days exactly.. I'm now hopeful that by mid January I'll know for sure whether I'll get PPR or if I'll need to reenter the pool (if NOC code is rejected)... *taking a long deep breath*
What happens in background check ??yelena said:4 months and 2 days aswelll... no bg check yet