Hi, I read this thread every day, didn't read your post, so..... but thank you very much for reposting for me
So that means there are three steps: the first one is Eligilibity, second one is Criminal check, the last one is Security check? Does every Visa office follow the order of these steps?
- I am just speaking based on my GCMS notes: Under Assessments, there are 4 main categories: Eligibility, Security,Criminality and Medical. When I got GCMS notes, I already passed both medical and eligibility while criminality is in progress and security had not started yet. And I read it somewhere else that after your medical, they would work on your eligibility,then criminality and after that is security before they will issue PPR, and my GCMS affirmed it. I am not sure though if visa offices have the same order.
My Ecas changed to In Process couple days ago, which steps I already passed and which one is in process?
- If you are asking my opinion, I guess you did pass eligibility and they are working on your criminality. It took me 3 weeks to get my PPR after my ECAS was changed to in process. But I don't base it there. I think that depends on each visa offices, depending on how many workloads they have, and when your file got transferred from Buffalo to another VO, etc. It's a case to case basis. GCMS is really helpful to see what are they working on to your application.
Please let me know, thank you very much!
PS: When will I receive PPR letter as you did today?
This could be a helpful hint for you... If your file is being transferred to Seattle, check when it was transferred, and it usually takes 2-3 months before they issue PPR. As what I have observed