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Hi guys,

Another quick question. These are my timelines:

AOR: Jan 27
Medical Passed: March 2nd (May be earlier but i checked my application that day)
BG status till April 4th: Next process is to start a background check
April 4th: Schedule A requested
April 4th: Schedule A uploaded
April 4th: BG in progress

After that no activity.

Can someone tell me what stage i am on ?

Advance thanks
 
Also AOR Jan. 3 . Med pass on Mar 13. No change since then. Same status with you.


guanjiankun said:
Hi, I have received my AOR on Jan 3rd 2017, I haven't heard anything yet but here are some details of my application:

Application status We received your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you.
Review of eligibility We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
Review of medical results You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents We do not need additional documents.
Interview You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.
Final decision Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

I haven't heard from CIC after March 13, 2017 when they updated my medical from NA to passed.

Anybody got better luck? To those of you have already received your PPR (Passport Request), How long did it take?
 
Officer code names


taffarel said:
Congrats to all PPR!! Good news.
A late questions about my notes..
Assigned to: MB0..code..
Assigned by: DM0..code..
Due date: somewhere in march..

MB and DM mean something or just random officers codes?
Ty!
 
joyleo said:
Can you please share your experience from the landing?

It was a nice experience and I didn't see any problem anywhere during the process. We went to Rainbow bridge and walked towards US Border. It is just 2-3 min walk from Canada border to US border side. After reaching there, we told the officer that we came there for Flag poling. Btw, we don't have US Visa. He was so friendly and asked us to wait there in the waiting room. After 5 min, he called us and handover a white slip where our names are listed with Flag pole stamp. He suggested to handover it to Canadian border side for further process. We walked over again to Canadian border side and gave the same paper to them. They have asked some generic questions for which we have answered with "NO" ;). Then he gave us Yellow slip which we submitted to other officer along with COPR, passports. They have taken our mailing address and suggested to wait in the waiting room. Since it is in the morning time, lots of visitors etc and due to that it took 45 min to get our turn. He has taken COPR which has our photos and explained few things. He also asked us to sign on the second COPR copy(without photo one) and congratulated us for becoming Permanent residents of Canada. He also suggested us to visit Service Canada in order to obtain Permanent SIN. As a whole, it was pleasant experience.
 
Baji81 said:
It was a nice experience and I didn't see any problem anywhere during the process. We went to Rainbow bridge and walked towards US Border. It is just 2-3 min walk from Canada border to US border side. After reaching there, we told the officer that we came there for Flag poling. Btw, we don't have US Visa. He was so friendly and asked us to wait there in the waiting room. After 5 min, he called us and handover a white slip where our names are listed with Flag pole stamp. He suggested to handover it to Canadian border side for further process. We walked over again to Canadian border side and gave the same paper to them. They have asked some generic questions for which we have answered with "NO" ;). Then he gave us Yellow slip which we submitted to other officer along with COPR, passports. They have taken our mailing address and suggested to wait in the waiting room. Since it is in the morning time, lots of visitors etc and due to that it took 45 min to get our turn. He has taken COPR which has our photos and explained few things. He also asked us to sign on the second COPR copy(without photo one) and congratulated us for becoming Permanent residents of Canada. He also suggested us to visit Service Canada in order to obtain Permanent SIN. As a whole, it was pleasant experience.

Congrats, I'm very familiar with that bridge, I grew up there on the US side and still have lots of family there. I'm hoping to make that same trip in the near future!
 
Wasty said:
PR approved today. :). What a ride!!. My journey started last year after going through a hectic time to get my employer to get LMIA for me. I got the 600 points and then my ITA came. I submitted my PR application under the express entry. A month and a half later, my application got canceled due to time lapse in my application during my stay in another country and I had only two weeks for the new law to kick in by reducing LMIA points to 50. God being so good to me, I got another ITA before the reduction. I submitted my application January 9 and February 28 my application got canceled again because of PCC from my home country. They did not say why it was not acceptable. It was a devastating moment because I don't have the high points any longer that will guarantee ITA. With prayers and dedication, I submitted Case Specific inquiry with new PCC even though I knew my old PCC did not have any issue according to the requirements just that it was older than 6 months but I had to have something new if they will listen to me and luckily for me, the case was re-opened. Three days later I got PPR. And today, my approval came.
My advice is, keep trying, never give up, never stop praying and make sure you don't get caught with PCC issues.
What a ride. Wo Hooooo ;D.
You all waiting, your luck is coming.

I'm 100% sure, many people will inspire from this message. Never give up attitude will definitely win. Good luck with your rest of the process.
 
Can someone help? my timeline is kind of weird compared to other people's.

CEC Inland
ITA: Jan 11, 2017
AOR: Jan 29, 2017
Applied for BOWP: Feb 1, 2017
Med Passed: Feb 27, 2017
BG NBG -> IP(1): Feb 27, 2017
BOWP on hold: March 7, 2017
BOWP approved: April 11, 2017
Add'l document requested: April 24, 2017
BG IP(1) -> NA: April 24, 2017
Add'l document uploaded: April 25, 2017

From what I have seen a lot of people's BG goes from IP(1) -> NA -> IP(2), and there's usually like a month wait between NA and IP(2).
Does this mean I have to wait another month until it changes to IP(2) and I get the PPR email? It's already been 86 days since AOR :P!

Anyone has idea as to what stage my application is at?
 
Hello Experts,

I have translated my German PCC through ATIO certified translator. I have submitted below documents for PCC

1) Original Germany PCC with color scan.
2) Declaration from translator with Golden Seal of translator.
3) English translation copy with Golden Seal of translator.
4) Photocopy of german PCC in black and white with Golden Seal of translator

Will it be any issue due to point 4 ?
 
kaykat27 said:
Can someone help? my timeline is kind of weird compared to other people's.

CEC Inland
ITA: Jan 11, 2017
AOR: Jan 29, 2017
Applied for BOWP: Feb 1, 2017
Med Passed: Feb 27, 2017
BG NBG -> IP(1): Feb 27, 2017
BOWP on hold: March 7, 2017
BOWP approved: April 11, 2017
Add'l document requested: April 24, 2017
BG IP(1) -> NA: April 24, 2017
Add'l document uploaded: April 25, 2017

From what I have seen a lot of people's BG goes from IP(1) -> NA -> IP(2), and there's usually like a month wait between NA and IP(2).
Does this mean I have to wait another month until it changes to IP(2) and I get the PPR email? It's already been 86 days since AOR :P!

Anyone has idea as to what stage my application is at?

Based on your timelines, it seems your R10, criminality assessments are done. Now, they might be doing your eligibility assessment. Once it is done, Support agent will provide his recommendation with regards to eligibility to Visa Officer and Security validation will be triggered. I don't think you need to wait for another month to complete this whole process. On average it took 10-15 days for majority CEC Inlanders. Some lucky people even got this out in just 2 days and some people more than 15 days. Since nothing is in our hand, keep up your paitence and wait for golden email :)

Good luck with your rest of the PR process.
 
Baji81 said:
Based on your timelines, it seems your R10, criminality assessments are done. Now, they might be doing your eligibility assessment. Once it is done, Support agent will provide his recommendation with regards to eligibility to Visa Officer and Security validation will be triggered. I don't think you need to wait for another month to complete this whole process. On average it took 10-15 days for majority CEC Inlanders. Some lucky people even got this out in just 2 days and some people more than 15 days. Since nothing is in our hand, keep up your paitence and wait for golden email :)

Good luck with your rest of the PR process.

Aw thank you so much! I've added a [good] rating to your profile!
 
kaykat27 said:
Aw thank you so much! I've added a [good] rating to your profile!

Thank you very much for your generosity.
 
param7788 said:
Hi guys,

Another quick question. These are my timelines:

AOR: Jan 27
Medical Passed: March 2nd (May be earlier but i checked my application that day)
BG status till April 4th: Next process is to start a background check
April 4th: Schedule A requested
April 4th: Schedule A uploaded
April 4th: BG in progress

After that no activity.

Can someone tell me what stage i am on ?

Advance thanks

Baji81- Thanks for the info on the other query. I think mine will be similar timelines.
 
Hi Guys

FSW-O applicant here. Any one of you good people, seen any movement on FSW-O cases!
Its been 102 days since me AOR and I want to go for the GCMS option now. Any advice or insight will be deeply appreciated.

Thanks
 
SDR287 said:
Hi Guys

FSW-O applicant here. Any one of you good people, seen any movement on FSW-O cases!
Its been 102 days since me AOR and I want to go for the GCMS option now. Any advice or insight will be deeply appreciated.

Thanks

FSW and PNP streams are moving bit slower. We don't have any other option to understand the insight of our application. So, please go ahead by ordering GCMS notes which may help you to understand about your application.