Usually after medicals are passed, file is transferred to LVO.Deepti1920 said:Hello Folks,
I am PNP-O AOR Jan 26. I mailed CIC to enquire about my UCI number and also the status of my file. They replied back stating that my file is with CIO Sydney NS. Any idea how long does it take for our file to move from CIO to LVO? or are our files going to be processed there.
Thanks in advance!
For majority of the cases, BG goes IP twice in their entire process. During the first change (IP1), R10, criminality assessments will be done and second time, Visa officer will be made decision on our application. He/She will only made decision on our application only if everything is clear. Again,this is the trend I have been noticed for majority of the cases and it is not necessary that every applicant should undergo this trend. There are exceptional cases as well. For instance, some people reported that they have received PPR even without single change to BG. It doesn't mean that their application didn't go through all validations like medical, criminality, eligibility and security. It is all depends on the agent who is reviewing the application and how he/she is updating the status.Zennn said:Hi,
Thank you for your post.
However I don't think that your Bg goes to Ip after your security is done. There are many cases in which Bg-Ip is done when security has begun.
Also there have been several cases where Bg-ip has been on for months (rare cases) but it's happened.
I am a Fsw-Outland , Jan 1, 2017 AOR and my Bg-ip is there since March 31, 2017
That means your R10, criminality checks are done. Your file might be promoted to next stage (Eligibility assessment).Ichowdhury said:Hi Baji and other senior/active members in the forum,
So what is the BG trend for PNP Outland currently.
My BG turned to NA on April 20. Before that it was, ".... the next step is to conduct the background check..."
When can I expect the next movement?
eAOR - Jan 31
PNP-Outland.
Please pour your comments guys..
Hey Good Morning,mtc1992 said:Hopefully some movement for us all this week!
Sorry about your Rejection.zhaff2004 said:Guys, after going to IP2, my application was declined, apparently some irregularities in my work experience due to an off campus work permit whilst working for one of their banks.
Long story short, I need to reapply, which is a huge issue.
Couple of questions, how do i go about re-entering into the EE pool and will I get refunded the RPRF fee that was paid for the earlier PR?
Any help here will be massively appreciated.
Apologizes to hear this news. Don't. Give up and try your best by reapplying it. Would you mind to give some more details (if possible)?zhaff2004 said:Guys, after going to IP2, my application was declined, apparently some irregularities in my work experience due to an off campus work permit whilst working for one of their banks.
Long story short, I need to reapply, which is a huge issue.
Couple of questions, how do i go about re-entering into the EE pool and will I get refunded the RPRF fee that was paid for the earlier PR?
Any help here will be massively appreciated.
Sorry to hear it. So Did u claim points for work permit during ur off campus job (during study period)?zhaff2004 said:Guys, after going to IP2, my application was declined, apparently some irregularities in my work experience due to an off campus work permit whilst working for one of their banks.
Long story short, I need to reapply, which is a huge issue.
Couple of questions, how do i go about re-entering into the EE pool and will I get refunded the RPRF fee that was paid for the earlier PR?
Any help here will be massively appreciated.
Thanks, I'll reapply today. I've noticed that the points required are significantly lower as well.Baji81 said:Apologizes to hear this news. Don't. Give up and try your best by reapplying it. Would you mind to give some more details (if possible)?
If you want to re-enter to pool, I think you have to re-create a new profile and regarding the refund, please refer the below CIC site.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/fees/refunds/rprf.asp
All the best.