dhasha1 said:My a11.2 passed on Feb 2. Reading that through the GCMS notes.
dhasha1 said:My a11.2 passed on Feb 2. Reading that through the GCMS notes.
This is just poor technical design of the website. When you first login to their website, the employment records show up as Record 1, 2, etc. If you give it a minute and then refresh the page, it will then display the actual job titles. I believe they have an underlying webservice which apparently has a slow response time which leads to this issue.Jamaicangirl88 said:About a week or two ago when I "viewed my submitted application", I noticed that all the titles for me and my spouse's positions were updated by CIC....now when I look, they are back to saying "Employment Record 1, 2, 3 etc.....Wonder why that is??? : : :
Maybe when it gets transferred to LVO it changes back....
NOC 0213 or 2171? lolabhiboye said:This is just poor technical design of the website. When you first login to their website, the employment records show up as Record 1, 2, etc. If you give it a minute and then refresh the page, it will then display the actual job titles. I believe they have an underlying webservice which apparently has a slow response time which leads to this issue.
Well they are working on the new website design. But it is still work under progressabhiboye said:This is just poor technical design of the website. When you first login to their website, the employment records show up as Record 1, 2, etc. If you give it a minute and then refresh the page, it will then display the actual job titles. I believe they have an underlying webservice which apparently has a slow response time which leads to this issue.
This is why I feel that some of the statuses that we are seeing are not a true reflection of where the files actually are.....dhasha1 said:Well they are working on the new website design. But it is still work under progress
Don't go this deep and invite worries. Things have changed and are diff for all. PNP inland PNP Outland CEC inland CEC Outland and all these for diff VO makes combination of 1000 variations.Jamaicangirl88 said:https://grayninjaguidetocanada.wordpress.com/2016/09/27/background-check-in-progress/
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The link covers from Application stage to living in Canada.....some helpful information might be there....the intention was not to cause any panic....we all know every case is different.bestofluck said:Don't go this deep and invite worries. Things have changed and are diff for all. PNP inland PNP Outland CEC inland CEC Outland and all these for diff VO makes combination of 1000 variations.
Just follow someone with similar timeline category and VO. Relax and wait for PPR . Mostly after 4 months anytime.
Well for many, BG started with Not Needed (me included). Also, different VOs change BG>>IP at different points in time. For instance, NDVO is known for changing BG>>IP just before PPR while other VOs might follow a different practice.Jamaicangirl88 said:https://grayninjaguidetocanada.wordpress.com/blog/
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There is no separate placeholder for nomination certificate. You can include this in the LOE section.cencentaotao said:Hi, guys. I have a problem. I am an Ontario PNP, these days I am submitting my eAPR. I find there is no place for me to submit my nominaton certificate. Is there may be a problem when I am filling all the information in the former step? I have checked several times, in the section of "application details", I choose that I have received a nomination certificate from Ontario. Need help, thanks
;D, relieved. Thank you.rajkamalmohanram said:There is no separate placeholder for nomination certificate. You can include this in the LOE section.
Nice, looking at your timeline, it looks like a PPR for you next week. Good luck.bestofluck said:BREAKING UPDATE..........I JUST CHECKED MY BG CHANGED TO IP .