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That might explain why you are a bit ahead (e.g. medicals passed). Seems they are processing CEC inland people faster.newtoexpressentry said:CEC inland
yes guess soKearnixer said:That might explain why you are a bit ahead (e.g. medicals passed). Seems they are processing CEC inland people faster.
Only you know why there is a discrepancy. You need to write an LOE along with proofs if applicable about why it is different by a few letters.Happy child said:Pls I need an urgent reply I was asked by cic to give the reason for discrepancy in the name on my son's birth certificate and my passport which is different by a few letters how can I show a proof since my personal birth certificate is the same as my son's and I was given 7days to reply
similar timeline as mine...I did RCMP upfront, mine is Not Started on March 2 --> N/A on April 11, now waiting for IP...sby123 said:BC just changed to IP2, hoping for PPR soon!!
FYI, BC : IP(1) on March 3-> N/A on April 11-> IP(2) on April 19
Our timelines are pretty similar:learncourse04 said:AOR Feb 2 --> Med Feb 28 --> IP(1) Mar 7 --> NA April 7 --> IP(2) April 14 --> PPR no prediction
I got same request on Apr 6 and submitted same day. within a week Background check changed to "Not Applicable". No message or anything. After that waiting.movingforward!! said:Need some advice!
Got a request for additional documents, sent the information the same day.... Can anyone say how long it would take for the file to be updated? Also, as an FSW-inland would Ottawa process my file? :'(
Hi, I guess we are on the same boat. NS on March 3, and NA on April 18. Waiting for IP or PPR, hopefully it comes soonJamieMM said:similar timeline as mine...I did RCMP upfront, mine is Not Started on March 2 --> N/A on April 11, now waiting for IP...
We have a very similar timeline.jayg said:Hey Guys,
My Background check Status changed to "Not Applicable" does any of you guys have any idea about this?
This happened on 14th April.
Thanks
J
AOR: 2nd Feb
Medical: 28th Feb