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SonyaWins said:
Yes, at a later date IRCC will request for PCC with fingerprints, if you live in Canada.

You mean may request right. It's case by case
 
lifein360 said:
You mean may request right. It's case by case
+1. And if one have lived before for longer time? say 1,5 years?
 
taffarel said:
+1. And if one have lived before for longer time? say 1,5 years?

That also depends. My friends who came to Canada with me four years ago didn't get anything police related done for Canada and got their PRs. Perception of visa officer of your file I guess.

Anyway it takes 72 hours to get it so even if they ask it's all good. I didn't even know you did not need it and got the cheap $20 PCC from Toronto police and uploaded it
 
reddyreddy said:
Haha, I like your signature

With the current trend humor is a requirement. :) thank you
 
Many have had their BG change to "In Progress" at the same time that medicals passed. What would be the next status change in the file after that?
 
Nick~Nick said:
CEC inland - who are still waiting for medical to get pass from AOR 1 to 10 Jan ?
Or its only me ?

I'm still waiting. What can we do? just wait?
 
Baji81 said:
This is the trend I have been noticing for many cases. When we submit RCMP upfront, after medical status changed to PASSED, the BG status is getting changed from NN->NS whereas for others it is from NN->IP. I may not 100% correct. But this is the trend that I'm hearing from all of those who submitted RCMP upfront. This info with give small relief for those who were worried why their status is different with others.

Hoping that we all will get that golden email (PPR) Soon. :)
I don't get this trend.
I am CEC inland, submitted RCMP upfront and my BC changed from NN to NS on Feb 17.
Few of my friends are also CEC inland, they have submitted their RCMP upfront as well but their status changed from NN to IP.
 
lifein360 said:
That also depends. My friends who came to Canada with me four years ago didn't get anything police related done for Canada and got their PRs. Perception of visa officer of your file I guess.

Anyway it takes 72 hours to get it so even if they ask it's all good. I didn't even know you did not need it and got the cheap $20 PCC from Toronto police and uploaded it
RCMP fingerprinting is mendatory and included in the Express Entry checklist if you are residing in Canada.
$20 one from Toronto police is mostly for regular employment/volunteering within Toronto.
 
kb15 said:
RCMP fingerprinting is mendatory and included in the Express Entry checklist if you are residing in Canada.
$20 one from Toronto police is mostly for regular employment/volunteering within Toronto.

No it isnt. You maybe asked for it if VO decides and being asked for RCMP is an exception not the rule. Many CEC people got PR without being asked for anything, even the $20 one


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kb15 said:
RCMP fingerprinting is mendatory and included in the Express Entry checklist if you are residing in Canada.
$20 one from Toronto police is mostly for regular employment/volunteering within Toronto.
I move to London (Ontario) 2 weeks after submitting my app. London Police takes 4 weeks to process BG check. Thats why I'm looking for alternatives
 
aditik15 said:
Congratulations!!
I'm new to this forum but was following it for quite some time. I'm surprised to see a PNP get PPR so fast ;D. Is NDVO really working hard :o
 
lifein360 said:
No it isnt. You maybe asked for it if VO decides and being asked for RCMP is an exception not the rule. Many CEC people got PR without being asked for anything, even the $20 one


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I see..
But I think its better to get it done and submit it upfront to avoid unnecessary delay in process...
 
reddyreddy said:
Please send an email to CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca to know about your Visa Office.
I sent an email to the above link and I got a reply within 30 minutes, they may also take more than 24 hrs to reply.

* Include Application Number in the subject line
* Mention Surname, DOB, Client Unique Id, Category of Immigration in the body of the email.

Hope this information helps you. :)

Can I ask when it's better to write to them to find out about VO? It's been only 19 days since my AOR. Is it too soon to e-mail them?