Congratulations!!!Ppp2015 said:And it's here!!!!!!!! PPR PPR PPR PPR!!
I think im gonna cry!!! Sooo happy!
Congratulations!!!Ppp2015 said:And it's here!!!!!!!! PPR PPR PPR PPR!!
I think im gonna cry!!! Sooo happy!
Our timelines are very similar.. And I got a ghost email yesterday too..Ppp2015 said:Inland FSW (no LMIA)
AOR 2nd Nov 2015
Medical passed and status changed to in progress within days of AOR then nothing at alllllllll since Nov until yday a ghost email!
Soooooooooooooooooooo happy!!!!
Congrats!Ppp2015 said:Inland FSW (no LMIA)
AOR 2nd Nov 2015
Medical passed and status changed to in progress within days of AOR then nothing at alllllllll since Nov until yday a ghost email!
Soooooooooooooooooooo happy!!!!
WoW! I think you are the first FSW/inlander in November! Enjoooooy!Ppp2015 said:Inland FSW (no LMIA)
AOR 2nd Nov 2015
Medical passed and status changed to in progress within days of AOR then nothing at alllllllll since Nov until yday a ghost email!
Soooooooooooooooooooo happy!!!!
Congrats ,,, happy for you. Watching your posts since yesterday.Ppp2015 said:And it's here!!!!!!!! PPR PPR PPR PPR!!
I think im gonna cry!!! Sooo happy!
It's raining PPR for PNP Decemberians...nmeka said:Congrats ,,, happy for you. Watching your posts since yesterday.
legalfalcon said:this means nothing. This is just the stages that the file has done through. What you need to see in the GCMs notes is the first 2-3 pages where the
Eligibility
criminality
HIRV
Misrepresentation
Security
is mention and see what is listed against them.
Then you have to see the notes at the end of the file.
Usually for the eligibility there ate 2 notes. One from he analyst and followed by an agent. The analyst reviews the file and makes a recommendation. After his recommendation an agent reviews is and approves it. This is when the eligibility is passed. In case an analyst as recommended passed it will reflect passed in the stage what you have reproduced but will not be actually passed until it is approved and reviews by an officer which can only be verified from the notes available at the end of the GCMS notes.
In most cases an analyst's recommendation is upheld by the agent.
Unless you can provides the notes at the end of the document, it cannot be conclusively said that the eligibility has been passed.
arc_1090 said:Guys just got my PPR. I have been a silent observer of this forum for most of the time but it helped me in many ways!
My timeline is outlined in my signature.
Just kept the calm and waited patiently for the PPR
Goodluck and best wishes to all those who are waiting.
Congrats arc_1090. Happy for you.arc_1090 said:Guys just got my PPR. I have been a silent observer of this forum for most of the time but it helped me in many ways!
My timeline is outlined in my signature.
Just kept the calm and waited patiently for the PPR
Goodluck and best wishes to all those who are waiting.
congrats! How come they have requested FBI PCC so late? Were you expecting it?arc_1090 said:Guys just got my PPR. I have been a silent observer of this forum for most of the time but it helped me in many ways!
My timeline is outlined in my signature.
Just kept the calm and waited patiently for the PPR
Goodluck and best wishes to all those who are waiting.
I am sorry if I scared you. That was not my intent at all. I know we all want to hear the good things, but I stick to the facts. I may be wrong, but I will never do a thing to intentionally scare someone or create unnecessary stress. As a professional, I have learned that even though the truth is bitter, it helps since you can take corrective action.kalodighi said:Hi legalfalcon
now you got me scared.. lol.. anyway.. i went through the GCMS notes and dig up the notes as per you told me. Here they are..
In the second page what i can see here is -
ASSESSMENTS
Eligibility: Passed
Security: Not started
HIRV:
Criminality: In Progress
Org Crime:
Medical: Passed
Misrepresentation:
Other Reqs:
Final:
And few page before last page 7th note says
NOTES: 7
Created Date: 2016/02/27 07:13:08
Created by: KD01882
Updated Date: 2016/02/27 07:13:08
Updated by: KD01882
Restricted: No
Label: EE Eligibility
Office: CPC-Ottawa
Text:
REVEIW TYPE: Case Analyst APPLICATION: E******* REGULATION: PNP I have veviewed this application based upon the documents submitted by the applicant and the information contained in the file and note the following. I have verifyied this application under Section 11.2 of the Immigration and Regugee Protection Act (IRPA) and make the following determination. EXPRESS ENTRY TRIAGE: Remains in Canada EXPRESS ENTRY: REQUIREMENTS OF (A11.2): MET_________________________________________
EXPRESS ENTRY TRIAGE: Remains in Canada FOSS/GCMS check
-Spouse/CL: No adverse infro
Now what do you think, could you please explain? thank a lot for your time and patience.. I am still waiting for my wife's (main applicant) GCMS note...
Hi legalfalcon...legalfalcon said:I am sorry if I scared you. That was not my intent at all. I know we all want to hear the good things, but I stick to the facts. I may be wrong, but I will never do a thing to intentionally scare someone or create unnecessary stress. As a professional, I have learned that even though the truth is bitter, it helps since you can take corrective action.
However, getting back to your application:
The eligibility is PASSED, but this has to be verified against the notes. You have only provided note 7, there will be another note before this which will be an agent review confirming the analyst's review. Maybe you might have it blanked out since your spouse is the PA and it pertains to him/her.
After the criminality is cleared, the security will start, i.e. the BGC will go in progress.
Everything looks well with your file and you will have detailed information when your spouse's notes come, as they will be elaborate. But, since your eligibility shows PASSED, I will not be much concerned as you have crossed the two critical stages of Completeness (R10) and Eligibility. Now there is nothing in your hand. CIC has to so its work at their end.
I hope this helps and I apologize if I stressed you unnecessarily.