Whats your time line?randomt2000 said:I also got my GCMS notes today. It shows that my files hasn't been touched since two months :-(
Whats your time line?randomt2000 said:I also got my GCMS notes today. It shows that my files hasn't been touched since two months :-(
so what does it say on ur GCMS? did everything got checked out?blackwine said:I just get my GCMS, and it shows last update is Sep 18, and the last note is Transfer reason: Eligibility. I belive it is a good sign.
zhu202 said:My first GCMS will be receiving on Oct18, which is next Friday.. but i applied this gcms on information act, then in early oct I applied gcms again under privacy act...so we will see! i might apply again in later oct, this waiting really irritates me!
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Look likes every thing is fine.zhu202 said:so what does it say on ur GCMS? did everything got checked out?
whats HIRV? I know HIV....but not that hahablackwine said:Look likes every thing is fine.
well it take 30 calender days to get a GCMS note, they mention this in the auto-reply email. I don't know if changing employer is a good idea when processing, honestly I suggest you wait, but again it deponed on ur new promotion, if ur new paid check is like as double as how much you get pay right now, go for it!!carinamacdonald said:i havent heard anything back from GCMS, how do know when u will receive it? i did nothing after i applied the notes.am i supposed to track it???
oh and FYI, i asked the officer at the province for PNP, she said i could change employer with no problem, as long as its still with in the same province, she will just need a new form for employment filled out and handed to the province and also for CIC.
but i dunno if i should trust that haha i mean after all, the province is not ottawa, right ....
zhu202 said:well it take 30 calender days to get a GCMS note, they mention this in the auto-reply email. I don't know if changing employer is a good idea when processing, honestly I suggest you wait, but again it deponed on ur new promotion, if ur new paid check is like as double as how much you get pay right now, go for it!!
I submitted my application on March 19 and it has been in process since July 26. In Canada, BC PNP, Ottawa.blackwine said:Whats your time line?
No it wont get rejected based on economic basis.. if your status in process means you have passed the eligibility, now your security is being done and that's the last stepquq said:Hello guys,
I wish to ask question and I would appreciate your feedback
I have obtained a BC PNP nomination through the inter-national graduate stream that doesn't require a job offer. I got my nomination during January 2013. Then, I submitted my application for PR to CIO sydney that will eventually transfer it to CPP-Ottawa.
My question is that: since I am was not asked to obtain any job offer to get my BC PNP nomination, is there chance that my application for get rejected because I am currently unemployed? I have been trying to secure a job, and I had few interviews. Few of them were not successful, and others would have required me to work outside BC, which I couldn't do so I don't lose my BC nomination.
As for my PR application process: I did my medical tests by June 2013. I was also asked to provide updated police clearance, and I did so during September 2013, then my ecas changed to ''in process''. I was also asked to pay RPRF, and was informed that my application had transferred to CPP-Ottawa. I did my payment of the RPRF online during October 2013.
I would really appreciate your feedback. Will my PR application get rejected because I am currently unemployed, even though I do not need a job offer to maintain my BC nomination?
Thanks,
Thank you... It is a relief to hear so. I hope everything turn out well. Best of luck.arif.jabbar said:No it wont get rejected based on economic basis.. if your status in process means you have passed the eligibility, now your security is being done and that's the last step