Thinking too much about will make you more nervous. According to CIC, turn around time is 6 months. Just think that, you just passed one month. Be patient and you'll see update soon.mshergill said:Hi everyone,
I submitted my application on 22 ND January 2017, so far no update. It's says review in progress.
I am worried now.
As usually recommended 3 months after AORreddyreddy said:AOR Jan 15th
I applied for my first GCMS notes in the first week of feb and paid money for it too.
Will this be the best time to order the second notes, since my BG has been in progress since Feb 20th and no progress since then.
Is there any difference between the free and paid GCMS notes?
Usual trend, when ur BG goes back to NN.Baji81 said:Friends, At what stage, can we assume our R10 process might be done?
Thank you.Broken Heart said:Usual trend, when ur BG goes back to NN.
Good luck.
Sorry, what's an R10?Baji81 said:Friends, At what stage, can we assume our R10 process might be done?
Thanks for letting me know.DRWOU said:I had the same response too. I got the actual email stating that my case is been processed in Ottawa the next day (about 24 hours)
Our timelines are pretty much same. I believe, you haven't submitted RCMP report upfront. I know, it is not mandatory. Just want to understand the BG trend.KimPositive said:Thanks for letting me know.
I'll wait for a reply from CPC.
Yes, I noticed that our timeline is the sameBaji81 said:Our timelines are pretty much same. I believe, you haven't submitted RCMP report upfront. I know, it is not mandatory. Just want to understand the BG trend.
Probably cos they're not logged into the tracker. I guess whenever users log in to check/view tracker, the status shows 'Active'.raven00090 said:Why are some profiles in the tracker showing status "Inactive"? In fact there are quite a lot of them. What does that mean?
Super!! Which VO?Mani.pradhan said:An FSW-Inland applicant with AOR date of Dec 01 got PPR today. So, friends from FSW-Inland and PNP-Inland, don't lose hope, good times are close. ;D