Hi CanbabyCanbaby said:Hi JP, just looking at your CRS:1080, wondering are you under PNP, instead of CEC?
I think it takes longer for PNP to have any movements compared to FSW & CEC.
Have you submitted your RCMP fingerprint upfront ?Deebla said:Just Curious, at what point does CIC verify work experience? Is it at background check or before background check?
AOR is January 28th and Medical was passed Feb 24th; BG in progress (1)
No I did not. Should I have? I did not think it was requestedBaji81 said:Have you submitted your RCMP fingerprint upfront ?
Yes, you don't need to submit. I'm just trying to understand the BG trend. Some people including myself have submitted RCMP upfront. Majority of our cases BG is changing from NN-NS instead of NN-IP. It seems our assumptions are correct.Deebla said:No I did not. Should I have? I did not think it was requested
Hahaha so which is better?Baji81 said:Yes, you don't need to submit. I'm just trying to understand the BG trend. Some people including myself have submitted RCMP upfront. Majority of our cases BG is changing from NN-NS instead of NN-IP. It seems our assumptions are correct.
Any tend which lead us to PPR requestDeebla said:Hahaha so which is better?
Great! just wanted to know which has been proven to be faster...... BTW...... My first question was not answeredBaji81 said:Any tend which lead us to PPR request
We are in a same boat. My AOR is Jan. 12. Nothing has updated since then. Your CRS = 1080 meaning you are an inland PNP applicant (BTW,I am an inland Ontario OINP CEC applicant with CRS=1048, this category is equivalent to an inland PNP). If you take a look at the tracker, no one in this category has passed medical review. Looks like the process is extremely slow for inland PNP guys. Lots of guys in the same category with AORs in Dec. are still waiting for their first update.nmuntz said:Usually once your medical exams pass then the documents section changes to No documents required now.
Relax, CEC applications move fast once your medicals are cleared.
To be honest, I'm not sure at what stage Work experience validation will done. Based on the different threads, I understood that it may happen during BG check.Deebla said:Great! just wanted to know which has been proven to be faster...... BTW...... My first question was not answered
So it becomes a competition between PNP-Inland and FSW-Inland for slowest processing. :-\yz2001zzx said:We are in a same boat. My AOR is Jan. 12. Nothing has updated since then. Your CRS = 1080 meaning you are an inland PNP applicant (BTW,I am an inland Ontario OINP CEC applicant with CRS=1048, this category is equivalent to an inland PNP). If you take a look at the tracker, no one in this category has passed medical review. Looks like the process is extremely slow for inland PNP guys. Lots of guys in the same category with AORs in Dec. are still waiting for their first update.
As discused earlier in this thread. RCMP is not in checklist which I thought is.Deebla said:Hahaha so which is better?