+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Yes you can use your Canadian friend / relative's details to order the GCMS for you.
 
I agree. Just ordered my GCMS notes using my relatives address and phone number. I provided my email address, application details and paid via my non-Canada debit card for CAD 5. Received confirmation email and now waiting for GCMS notes which could take another 30 days.
 
bram said:
I agree. Just ordered my GCMS notes using my relatives address and phone number. I provided my email address, application details and paid via my non-Canada debit card for CAD 5. Received confirmation email and now waiting for GCMS notes which could take another 30 days.

Hi Bram,

Kindly provide the website you ordered your GCMS notes from.

As I do not know anybody in Canada, is it okay to use a random Canadian address with my own email address?

Thanks
 
I used below site:

https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/

However, you might want to use www.visafile.info since you do not know anyone in Canada.

I doubt you can use any random address, it also requires a phone number and it is an individuals details rather than an establishment.

Good luck.
 
How to raise a CSE ?
 
head2ca said:
How to raise a CSE ?
Go to this link:
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
 
bram said:
I used below site:

https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/

However, you might want to use www.visafile.info since you do not know anyone in Canada.

I doubt you can use any random address, it also requires a phone number and it is an individuals details rather than an establishment.

Good luck.


So I can use a non-canadian debit card to pay for GCMS notes as long as I provide a Canadian postal address? This means your billing addres is not the same as the contact address provided, has the money CAD $5 been successfully withdrawn from your non-canadian bank acount?
 
Aragorn165 said:
Go to this link:
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx

Thanks!

I am trying upload my FBI PCC since an upload button for PCC has not yet been created on myCIC page. My AOR 04/04/2016. I have two questions:
1. Do I have to enter Client ID # (UCI)> If yes, where can I find the number?
2. What is the Type of Application I should select in the 'Enquiry' section.

Thanks,
Krishna
 
head2ca said:
Thanks!

I am trying upload my FBI PCC since an upload button for PCC has not yet been created on myCIC page. My AOR 04/04/2016. I have two questions:
1. Do I have to enter Client ID # (UCI)> If yes, where can I find the number?
2. What is the Type of Application I should select in the 'Enquiry' section.

Thanks,
Krishna
Yes, you should fill in your UCI number and EE profile number. Both of these can be found in any of the correspondence you have received from CIC on your MyCIC profile in the form of a PDF.
Select 'Express Entry' or 'Overseas Permanent Residence- Overseas Permanent Residence Class.' Either would be accurate. Your UCI and EE file number will ensure that the CSE submission ends up in the right place, no matter what.
 
Aragorn165 said:
Yes, you should fill in your UCI number and EE profile number. Both of these can be found in any of the correspondence you have received from CIC on your MyCIC profile in the form of a PDF.
Select 'Express Entry' or 'Overseas Permanent Residence- Overseas Permanent Residence Class.' Either would be accurate. Your UCI and EE file number will ensure that the CSE submission ends up in the right place, no matter what.

On the AOR receipt PDF, I see an application# which I thought is File# on the CSE form. I don't see any other numbers.

Thanks,
Krishna
 
Please how long does it take to receive GCMS Notes when requested via visfile.info
 
head2ca said:
On the AOR receipt PDF, I see an application# which I thought is File# on the CSE form. I don't see any other numbers.

Thanks,
Krishna
Just type the EE file number, and don't worry about the UCI, in that case.
 
Yes. EE number is already a unique identifier so that your FBI PCC will be correctly merged to your application profile
 
ImmiToCanada said:
Yes. EE number is already a unique identifier so that your FBI PCC will be correctly merged to your application profile

Our timelines are almost similar. You are one week ahead of me. Hope we get PPR next month.
 
coolhyd said:
Our timelines are almost similar. You are one week ahead of me. Hope we get PPR next month.
PPRs generally come 4 months after the AOR (on average), no?