Thanks, that's good to knowj0an said:@ KingOfGoodTimes and @ cic.gc.ca
Hi!My sister's RCMP was requested and submitted on aug. 10.
Her ecas changed to decision made on sept. 4 and even until today the RCMP is still showing as "provided"
rmkphillips said:Hi Guys
I am new to the group, I submitted my application, received AOR and they started processing my application July 16th. My ECAS went into the in process stage 3 weeks ago.
First thing I heard from them was to today - request for RCMP check, they require it within 7 days, I went and got the check this morning and was told it would take over the 7 days, has anyone else had problems like this? If it doesn't come in time, would a letter of explanation and the receipt from the station be good to keep my application in process until the check comes back.
Any advice would be great! Congrats to everyone with DMs - great to see the July applications moving so quickly!! ;D
j0an said:@ KingOfGoodTimes and @ cic.gc.ca
Hi!My sister's RCMP was requested and submitted on aug. 10.
Her ecas changed to decision made on sept. 4 and even until today the RCMP is still showing as "provided"
CEC Inland with no provincial nominationcic.gc.ca said:is your sister pnp nominee ?
where do you live? go to nearest big city and they will give it to you right away.rmkphillips said:Hi Guys
I am new to the group, I submitted my application, received AOR and they started processing my application July 16th. My ECAS went into the in process stage 3 weeks ago.
First thing I heard from them was to today - request for RCMP check, they require it within 7 days, I went and got the check this morning and was told it would take over the 7 days, has anyone else had problems like this? If it doesn't come in time, would a letter of explanation and the receipt from the station be good to keep my application in process until the check comes back.
Any advice would be great! Congrats to everyone with DMs - great to see the July applications moving so quickly!! ;D
I'm in Edmonton, with the finger prints they need to be sent to Ottawa for processing. I spoke with staff at CIC on the phone and they told me a letter of explanation and proof that they are being processed will be fine if they do not come in time, and then I can upload through case specific!mtrx said:where do you live? go to nearest big city and they will give it to you right away.
i'm glad you figured it out.rmkphillips said:I'm in Edmonton, with the finger prints they need to be sent to Ottawa for processing. I spoke with staff at CIC on the phone and they told me a letter of explanation and proof that they are being processed will be fine if they do not come in time, and then I can upload through case specific!
According to Officer in My RCMP office, who himself is immigrant, told me that RCMP with Fingerprints is only requested when they have multiple people with same first name, or if they find anything confusing and he told me to save my money and just get the regular RCMP. I, however requested fingerprints as well and I had it sent to my address. Just to be on safe side. I got the fingerprints in 1 week. However, CIC may not need it.mmemme24 said:Does every one eventually get a request for RCMP at some point?
and if that's the case, can I just be proactive and do it before they ask?
Thank you. I am thinking of getting one just to save some time in case they ask.mtrx said:According to Officer in My RCMP office, who himself is immigrant, told me that RCMP with Fingerprints is only requested when they have multiple people with same first name, or if they find anything confusing and he told me to save my money and just get the regular RCMP. I, however requested fingerprints as well and I had it sent to my address. Just to be on safe side. I got the fingerprints in 1 week. However, CIC may not need it.
be careful though. I think it is only valid for 2 months from the date of issue. not too sure about it.mmemme24 said:Thank you. I am thinking of getting one just to save some time in case they ask.