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beauhoe

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beauhoe,

It means"100%" that is the reason of delaying your PPR because they need more time to decide whether to accept or refuse your request "the declartion".

I am afraid that they did not notice your declartion, and by mistake confirmed the receipt of your medicals and found out later in the final review of the application that her medical results are not included.

Anyway, my opinion is: wait for more two weeks, and if nothing has happened from there side, contact them again because it will mean that there is a problem related to your wife delaying your application process.
I agree with you...
 

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It could take anywhere from a few weeks to even a year or more after medicals to get your PPR (provided everything else works fine). I guess some folks are under the impression that if you are asked for medicals and RPRF, you are almost through. Personally, I think each stage in itself is a HUGE hurdle. I have read of many cases who submitted their passports and got their PPR's 7-8 months after submitting the passport. Can be a li'l difficult for someone who travels for the job.

Mark
 

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It could take anywhere from a few weeks to even a year or more after medicals to get your PPR (provided everything else works fine). I guess some folks are under the impression that if you are asked for medicals and RPRF, you are almost through. Personally, I think each stage in itself is a HUGE hurdle. I have read of many cases who submitted their passports and got their PPR's 7-8 months after submitting the passport. Can be a li'l difficult for someone who travels for the job.

Mark

This case applies only if there are background & security checks pending, otherwise it does not take more than 3 months after medicals if everything in your documents is fine.

Ask anyone of those whose PPR came after more than 3 months (provided that everything else was fine with his documents and they were complete, nothing was missing or pending such as; PCC, FBI, additional medical tests, late medical test for the wife because of pregnancy, new child...etc), they will answer you that the visa office was responding saying "we requested information from other agencies/governments and are unable to give an estimate for finalizing the processing of this application".

Just pary to god "as i do everyday", that your file is not picked for this kind of deep background check"
 

sagarmatha

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Hello
All

Quick question to ask. Me and my wife file for the canadian immiration and FSW and as of right now our status is received by the visa office.

We just noticed that all the documents related to my wife has her original last name except the marriage certificate which has my last name. The marriage certificate is signed by the judge and suggest that after that date her name has officialy been changed. So, officialy her name had been changed. We did not notice that and we sent all the documents with her original last name and the marriage certificate with my last name. It is my believe that as of right now, the visa office and CIO had not noticed it. My question is what should we do now?

Option # 1
It will be very difficult for us to change everything (like her transcript, passport, police certificate) at this stage to her new last name which will be very time consuming and personally,I do not want to go through this route.

Option #2
Change her last name (new one which is my last name) back to her old last name. Problem is does the visa office accept police certificates and other stuff that we had sent as that was not her name at the time when we send all the documents.

Option # 3

Do nothing. As the marriage certificate shows her original last name as well as new last name. The certificate says that the new name of Ms. Ab Cd after marriage will be Mrs. Ab Ef.

Any suggestions will be highly appreciated...

Thanks
 

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sagarmatha said:
Option # 3

Do nothing. As the marriage certificate shows her original last name as well as new last name. The certificate says that the new name of Ms. Ab Cd after marriage will be Mrs. Ab Ef.

Any suggestions will be highly appreciated...

Thanks

"Option 3" is what you should do exactly, there is no any problem in your situation. Even here in canada, it is very common that women change their last name to be named after their husbands names.

Do not worry they will figure out her original last name in the marraige certificate and the new name after you.

Good luck.
 

sagarmatha

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22-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
04-11-2010
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Some time next year
Thanks Professional.
 

MarkCan

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This case applies only if there are background & security checks pending, otherwise it does not take more than 3 months after medicals if everything in your documents is fine.

Ask anyone of those whose PPR came after more than 3 months (provided that everything else was fine with his documents and they were complete, nothing was missing or pending such as; PCC, FBI, additional medical tests, late medical test for the wife because of pregnancy, new child...etc), they will answer you that the visa office was responding saying "we requested information from other agencies/governments and are unable to give an estimate for finalizing the processing of this application".

Just pary to god "as i do everyday", that your file is not picked for this kind of deep background check"

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There have been cases wherein b/g checks have started after medicals (sometimes before too). I don't believe it is safe to assume that they have started the b/g checks before medicals and they will end once your medicals are approved. I have seen cases who get their PR after a few weeks, but theirs is less complicated (like lived in one country, have been in the same company/job for years, no medical complications etc.). I have worked and traveled to quite a few countries, so let us see what happens after I submit my medicals. Good luck to all.

Mark
 

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What is of deep concern to me is the passport getting "stuck" with CIC after everything else is approved (hopefully). I keep traveling for work, hence anything more than a couple of weeks will be pretty hard to explain. Keeping my fingers crossed on that one.

Mark
 

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MarkCan said:
There have been cases wherein b/g checks have started after medicals (sometimes before too). I don't believe it is safe to assume that they have started the b/g checks before medicals and they will end once your medicals are approved. I have seen cases who get their PR after a few weeks, but theirs is less complicated (like lived in one country, have been in the same company/job for years, no medical complications etc.). I have worked and traveled to quite a few countries, so let us see what happens after I submit my medicals. Good luck to all.

Mark
I do not say that the B/C checks are made before or after medicals because no one knows the answer of this question except the immigration officers.

I am talking about the level of the security check made by governmnet canada which determines the time needed whether it is 24 days like 51 % from the applications transfered from CIC to CSIS or more than 12 months which is the case of only 1% of the applications.

It means that 51% from the applications take only 24 days for the security checks and 1 % takes more than 12 months (deep checks):

"CSIS' role is to advise the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration on who
may be a security risk; the final determination of whether someone stays or
goes rests with the Minister.5 The whole security screening process is
supposed to be completed with speed and efficiency. According to CSIS, 51
percent of the 53,029 requests from Citizenship and Immigration
Canada for CSIS security checks were processed in 24 days, with “less than
one percent” taking longer than 12 months to process.6 There are
approximately 400 files currently under review by CSIS.7"



The source: http://www.cpj.ca/files/docs/csis.pdf

The second paragraph of the second page.

Do not forget as well that they state clearly in the application guide when they talk about things that might delay the processing of an application saying:

information and documents provided required independent verification.
Or

consultation is required with other offices in Canada and abroad.

The source:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/EG7.pdf

"Page 40"

Which means again that not all applications go under this deep kind of background checks, only selected applications do so.

God willing that my application does not go under this kind of background checks.

Hope the best for everyone.
 

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What puzzles me is the time it takes for them to begin "processing" the case.
Are they just putting things in queue or actually checking the veracity of the information we have provided them in our applications?
What happens after that? Background or security or both?
I am assuming that security checks pertain to criminality, terrorism etc.
Are security checks different from background checks then?
And is background a re-verification of all your career information rather than your criminal potential?

Gosh they sure will have a country of absolute diamonds if that's the level of detail they go through :eek:
I sure hope the wait is worth it...
 

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Honolulu said:
What puzzles me is the time it takes for them to begin "processing" the case.
Are they just putting things in queue or actually checking the veracity of the information we have provided them in our applications?
What happens after that? Background or security or both?
I am assuming that security checks pertain to criminality, terrorism etc.
Are security checks different from background checks then?
And is background a re-verification of all your career information rather than your criminal potential?

Gosh they sure will have a country of absolute diamonds if that's the level of detail they go through :eek:
I sure hope the wait is worth it...
At least, in my case, they started the security checks before more than one month from the processing of my application.

They asked me to submit the RCMP fingerprint police certificate before they start the processing of my application by one month, which means that someone has opened my application and screened it carefully to decide that i need a police clearance from canada, otherwise, they would not even bother to know who i am before they open my file officially and start processing it, and inform me about that fact.

If you notice that they never ask applicants from the united states to submit the FBI clearance before they start the processing of their applications, usually it comes with the medical request for them.

Not all cases get started with the security checks after medicals, it depends on the immigration officer in charge of your application, otherwise, they could have waited and asked me to submit the RCMP clearance with the medical request after they started officially processing my application as the case with many US applicants who are asked for the FBI clearance with their medical requests.
 

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So Professional, this security check is the same as what most people are calling "background check"?
 

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So Professional, this security check is the same as what most people are calling "background check"?

The security screening is a part of the background check, however, they still split them on the CAIPS notes when it comes to the details.

Have a look at the following link regarding the CAIPS notes to see that each of them comes under different Code:


http://immigrationguides.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=203


SECURITY DECISION (SDEC)

CRIMINALITY DECISION (CDEC)

BDEC: Background Decision

But i think all of them should eventually fall under the big umbrella called "Background check or screening"
 

beauhoe

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I am afraid that they did not notice your declartion, and by mistake confirmed the receipt of your medicals and found out later in the final review of the application that her medical results are not included.

I am not sure if the email that I received from my VO confirming the reception of my medical results is sent by mistake because I sent in all receipts I got from the DMP with a letter telling them the situation I am facing with my wife the same day of our medicals. Two days later I filed the declaration because I realized that my wife is not going to change her mind. I did everything to minimize waiting time.
 

beauhoe

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yes, and that "very soon" set me up expecting that is going to be a day that turned to weeks and now to a month.