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Vpat91 said:
Hi guys sharing my time line.

Cec outland
Aor: jan 19 2017
Meds done : feb 22 2017
Bg change to NA :march 16 2017. Messaged cic for status and they told me that it was with ottawa on april 2 2017.

Very similar timeline here.

AOR: Jan 19 2017
Meds pass: Feb 20 2017
BG change to NA :March 17 2017.
Also get confirmation my case is currently being processing at Ottawa.
 
Hi Seniors:

Plz advice on my status:

Medical: Passed.

Addition DOcument: Uploaded

BG: Not Applicable.

Can any one advise me on that?

Which Stage i am in?
 
nsri05 said:
Hi guys.. can anybody tell me what is Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number ?

Hi, UCI is a 8 digit unique number assigned to you by CIC through which they identify you and link all your previous applications and hence current status in Canada (if applicable).
You can find it on your work permit on right top corner side listed as UCI/IUC: XXXXXXXX
 
Thanks for the reply mjadawala. I am a PNP outland candidate. Does that mean i do not have a UCI number?
 
Hello Friends,

Congratulations to all who have received their PR and updates on their application. This is my first post here and would like to update my timelines.

Category: FSW Inland
ITA: Jan 4
AOR: Jan 18
Medicals Passed: Mar 15
BC (NS to IP1): Mar 15
BC (IP1 to NA): Apr 6

Latest update is my background has changed from IP to NA on Apr 6. I shall update my case in the tracker.

Meanwhile, I have ordered the GCMS notes on Mar14 and expecting them by the end of next week. I am very curious about the process and efforts required behind the scene. I shall keep the forum updated on it. I have applied under FSW inland category and most of the movement happened in March and April, I am expecting some insights into the process.

I wish all the best to everyone.
Cheers,
 
gackt1229 said:
Very similar timeline here.

AOR: Jan 19 2017
Meds pass: Feb 20 2017
BG change to NA :March 17 2017.
Also get confirmation my case is currently being processing at Ottawa.

Can you or anybody else share the instructions to ask for the status of the application by e-mail ?
thanks.
 
ankitrdeo said:
Hello People.

I need some urgent help. My wife is the primary applicant, she has done her BA and MA in India and the canada equivalency says she has bachelors (4years) and One year Post graduate Diploma. I had selected Masters in my PR profile and hence my profile was refused last night. I am going to make a new profile and wait for the ITA. In the express entry profile under canada equivalency should i select "two or more degreee, diplomas, certificates. one must be program of 3 years and more.

PLease need quick help.

Or do you think i should make 2 profile one with bachelors and one with Two or more degrees and wait for the ITA?

Sorry for the rejection.

I would select the the "two or more degree, diplomas, certificates. one must be program of 3 years and more. " as that's exactly your case.

No need to create two profiles as the one with only bachelors would be about 30 points lower.

All the best.
 
nsri05 said:
Thanks for the reply mjadawala. I am a PNP outland candidate. Does that mean i do not have a UCI number?

Everyone has a UCI number... After they start reviewing your file the first thing they do is give you a UCI number.
 
engage said:
Hello Friends,

Congratulations to all who have received their PR and updates on their application. This is my first post here and would like to update my timelines.

Category: FSW Inland
ITA: Jan 4
AOR: Jan 18
Medicals Passed: Mar 15
BC (NS to IP1): Mar 15
BC (IP1 to NA): Apr 6

Latest update is my background has changed from IP to NA on Apr 6. I shall update my case in the tracker.

Meanwhile, I have ordered the GCMS notes on Mar14 and expecting them by the end of next week. I am very curious about the process and efforts required behind the scene. I shall keep the forum updated on it. I have applied under FSW inland category and most of the movement happened in March and April, I am expecting some insights into the process.

I wish all the best to everyone.
Cheers,

Why did your medicals take so long to pass?

I'm 7 weeks post AOR and still waiting to pass medicals.
 
Atlast said:
Why did your medicals take so long to pass?

I'm 7 weeks post AOR and still waiting to pass medicals.

That seems standard for FSW\PNP inlands. What stream are you in?
 
ashu1710 said:
That seems standard for FSW\PNP inlands. What stream are you in?

should get my GCMS notes next week.. hopefully will see where my account is at (CEC candidate) *sigh*
 
mtc1992 said:
should get my GCMS notes next week.. hopefully will see where my account is at (CEC candidate) *sigh*

I'm not sure why you're worried. You have barely crossed 2 months.
 
ashu1710 said:
I'm not sure why you're worried. You have barely crossed 2 months.

it's funny people keep saying this but most Jan applicants who now have PPR, got PPR around 60 days, or some movement. I'm not sure why you're bothering to comment?