Yeah. I meant residing in India. Perhaps you guys should have received it earlier since your checks would have been local.adilkhan31 said:You are not alone buddy. I am also NDVO applicant (though residing outside India) waiting for PPR
Yeah. I meant residing in India. Perhaps you guys should have received it earlier since your checks would have been local.adilkhan31 said:You are not alone buddy. I am also NDVO applicant (though residing outside India) waiting for PPR
I called atleast 10 times since October end...PiyushAgrawal06121985 said:Did you call the IRCC call centre. They should help you since your file is available to them.
In case you didn't get help from one operator call the next day and hope for someone helpful to give information.
Evn i am having bgio since 21st november. My file is in ndvo and aor 11th april fswo.Mokshshil said:I called atleast 10 times since October end...
They say criminality. Medicals, eligibility. Background complete..
We don't require any information from you..
Your file is in queue for final review and you will be the first to know when it processes... It's been 1.5 months of waiting hearing the same thing again and again...
Yesterday completed 8 months
so technically your background and security check was just submitted 2 weeks ago. at least now you know they've finished doing it and when they finished it. hopefully things will move for you now. i've been debating whether to fax a request to CSIS as well but then just ordered my GCMS notes a week ago; guess i might as well wait for those first.Fatemeh Njm said:folks! I just received CSIS's answer to my inquiry about our security screening. The result was sent to CIC on November 18. Don't know how much I have to wait after this. BTW, my husband served mandatory military.
Hi,mubzali said:so technically your background and security check was just submitted 2 weeks ago. at least now you know they've finished doing it and when they finished it. hopefully things will move for you now. i've been debating whether to fax a request to CSIS as well but then just ordered my GCMS notes a week ago; guess i might as well wait for those first.
yeah that's why i had never planned to actually order GCMS notes once I knew my background check had started after the 5 month mark, because i know it wouldn't tell me much but still just for the sake of it i suppose i ordered them last week. how else do i kill time you know? lol - might as well send out that fax to CSIS as well.Fatemeh Njm said:Hi,
Ordering GCMS notes is good but at this stage you won't get that much information from them because security information is blacked out in notes.There is no harm in sending a fax to CSIS and inquiring about your immigration screening. If you include a Canadian address as the return mailing address, you will know about it very soon, normally in 2-3 weeks.
Good Luck
As far as I know, it's only the years you spend as a resident that count towards citizenship, but I do know there have been a few amendments in immigration laws, so you'd better check them.mubzali said:i have a question on an unrelated topic: Canadian Citizenship
I was a student in Canada from Sep 2005 - Nov 2009 (4 years)
Between Aug 2009 - Aug 2012 I was on a post graduate work permit (3 years)
From Aug 2012 - Nov 2014 I was there on a Visitors Record (2 years)
It's a long story as to why I did not apply or get my PR back then, but my question is: say I get my PR in the coming months, for simplicity sake and timeline say Jan 2017. Would any of my time above count towards the citizenship requirement of 4 out of last 6 years? Did international students not have 50% of their time count towards this requirement? Or is that only applicable if I had applied under the CEC stream? I know bill C-24 had made a lot of changes and the Liberal government has introduced quite a few amendments to that - any idea of where things are on this? I have a weird feeling my time as a student and worker won't count towards the citizenship requirement now...anyone got any thoughts on this matter?
elmas said:As far as I know, it's only the years you spend as a resident that count towards citizenship, but I do know there have been a few amendments in immigration laws, so you'd better check them.
I also have an off topic question.
What happens when you get admitted to a school, get a study visa and then for some reason not make it to your program on time, apply to a new program and get admission, but this time the length of your studies is a bit beyond the date you had stated as the end of your studies when you first got the visa. Can you come to a Canadian border to get a study permit with an expiry date corresponding to the study visa you had initially obtained when you applied to the first school and then apply for an extension once you're in Canada, or can you not get a study permit at the border at all because the length of studies stated in the acceptance letter of the second school exceeds the expiry date on your study visa by a few months. Might sound complicated but do you have any idea in which direction one should go in this case? Applying to CIC for a new visa will take too long plus you already have a valid study visa. Any suggestions?
I'd probably apply from within the country for an extension and not at the border. It's too risky and I doubt you will get the visa extension at the border. I had a similar if not exact situation back in 2009 where I had to apply for an additional 4 months of study visa and I did so letting them know the reason thereof.
CSIS is not the only security agency that might be working on your BG and security clearance though right? There are local agencies involved as well from places and countries where you may have lived. CSIS having submitted their review does not necessarily equate to having security and background checks completed. at least that's what my understanding has been throughout.Fatemeh Njm said:Called CIC yesterday and asked them about my medical, which has stuck in NN for three weeks, and the result of my security check. The agent was so helpful but did not have update information about my BG. He said my medical had been extended till Nov. 24, 2017 (was valid until Feb. 7, 2017), and my security check was not over. I told him that I had received a letter from CSIS stating it had completed its review and sent the result to IRCC on Nov. 18, 2016.
He said: "Then they have not updated this information on computer and everything depends on how quickly they act and work on your file. So I cannot give you a date on which they will notify you of a final decision!!!!!!!!!!!!"
With everything ready and on file they do not know when they are going to finalize our cases?