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s_golic said:
Hi,

So Your file was in Sydney and then was sent in Ottawa? Is that usual procedure? I thought that CIO Sydney is taking care of everything during the process.

Ottawa is responsible to make Passport Request to applicant...
 
Need Canadian Pr said:
if my file is in nova scotia what does it mean

In some cases, CIO takes Decision and Then they send the file to CPC ottawa and Ottawa issue the passport request, while in some complex cases, CIO could not take decion and they trasfer the file to ottawa for further processing and ottawa guys do the processing for file.


Thats all I know on the base of my Gcms notes and some of my friend's GCMs notes.
 
rbnayak said:
In some cases, CIO takes Decision and Then they send the file to CPC ottawa and Ottawa issue the passport request, while in some complex cases, CIO could not take decion and they trasfer the file to ottawa for further processing and ottawa guys do the processing for file.


Thats all I know on the base of my Gcms notes and some of my friend's GCMs notes.

As per your answer I have one question in my mind

If my file is NS does it mean my case is not complex
Although I don't know where is my file
 
Hamid khan said:
As per your answer I have one question in my mind

If my file is NS does it mean my case is not complex
Although I don't know where is my file

Me neither. Does not seem complex to me and don't know where is the file. Just know that process is taking too much unnecessary time, they could finish it long time ago. Still waiting for DM/PPR since 25 May.
 
Hamid khan said:
As per your answer I have one question in my mind

If my file is NS does it mean my case is not complex
Although I don't know where is my file

Hi Hamid,

In mY GCMS notes, there is one note: complex case - file transferred to visa office for further processing.... that means CIO didn't made decision on my application and they want ottawa to make decision.

But, a week ago a friend of mine Got PPR and his GCMS notes says that CIO took decision on his application and ottawa send PPR.


I haven't seen anyone getting PPR from CIO. Ottawa sends PPR, but I have seen CIO took Decision for some applications.

Let see... by the way you gonna get your GCMS by tomorrow or friday.. chill buddy
 
rbnayak said:
Hi Hamid,

In mY GCMS notes, there is one note: complex case - file transferred to visa office for further processing.... that means CIO didn't made decision on my application and they want ottawa to make decision.

But, a week ago a friend of mine Got PPR and his GCMS notes says that CIO took decision on his application and ottawa send PPR.


I haven't seen anyone getting PPR from CIO. Ottawa sends PPR, but I have seen CIO took Decision for some applications.

Let see... by the way you gonna get your GCMS by tomorrow or friday.. chill buddy


yes i applied my GCMS note on 24 June so should come by Friday
lets see I will send your inbox and please explain as per your knowladge
 
rbnayak said:
Hi Hamid,

In mY GCMS notes, there is one note: complex case - file transferred to visa office for further processing.... that means CIO didn't made decision on my application and they want ottawa to make decision.

But, a week ago a friend of mine Got PPR and his GCMS notes says that CIO took decision on his application and ottawa send PPR.


I haven't seen anyone getting PPR from CIO. Ottawa sends PPR, but I have seen CIO took Decision for some applications.

Let see... by the way you gonna get your GCMS by tomorrow or friday.. chill buddy

Hey rbnayak,

Do you know why would your case considered as a complex case? Do you have dependent? pnp applications doesnt seems complex to me...they should be pretty straight forward...
 
Maybe if you've lived in certain countries automatically trigger the case to be complex? Canada probably has arrangements with a lot of the more common countries as far as easy background checking goes, but perhaps CIO is limited with what they're able to assess? Just a possible theory...
 
Quink said:
Maybe if you've lived in certain countries automatically trigger the case to be complex? Canada probably has arrangements with a lot of the more common countries as far as easy background checking goes, but perhaps CIO is limited with what they're able to assess? Just a possible theory...

No sure how long does it take to process a "complex" case in ottawa...
 
august2014hy said:
No sure how long does it take to process a "complex" case in ottawa...
Probably not much longer, just that CIO doesn't have the resources needed so they need to hand it off to the CPC. Obviously more things to check means more time needed too.
 
august2014hy said:
Hey rbnayak,

Do you know why would your case considered as a complex case? Do you have dependent? pnp applications doesnt seems complex to me...they should be pretty straight forward...

They didn't mention anything about that.. It may be because of my wife's previous refusals..

Or something else.
 
Quink said:
Maybe if you've lived in certain countries automatically trigger the case to be complex? Canada probably has arrangements with a lot of the more common countries as far as easy background checking goes, but perhaps CIO is limited with what they're able to assess? Just a possible theory...

Yup, but I never lived anyother country before .. for detail GCMS note, browse the topic, GCMS note - August 2014 PnP pr
 
Eng2Canada said:
Hi Folks, I FINALLY received DM on ECAS now eagerly waiting for PPR, fingers are crossed and will be updating tracker shortly.

Congrats to all other on landing and getting updates on their applications.

God bless all of us.

Just to update you again. I got my ppr on July 8, 2015.
 
I have my payment by DD through the nationalised bank (SBI bank India) which has a branch in Torento. What i heard from the bank is that the DD need to be submitted by the beneficiary to the torento branch only to get it encashed. Now i am worried if the immigration department will submit the DD from Nova scotia to the bank branch office Torento or they will return my application asking me to take a DD which can be encashed in Nova scotia itself.

Please clarify...........