Following trends? I’d assume so. GCMS notes would tell you better.I have a question, does IP2 means that security screening started ?
I mean there are no hard rules when it comes to GU's, we are just assuming based on previous cases and experiences. Best way is to order GCMS notesI have a question, does IP2 means that security screening started ?
The BGC comprises of Criminality and security. The criminality is done early in the process based on your PCC and the biometrics you submit. The security happens later in the process after eligibility is passed. However, the MyCIC will show the BGC only.@legalfalcon
I checked with the Hospital and the report was sent the same day in August.
In the Background check option, it says: we are processing your background check.
Is it possible to do a background check before the medical pass?
@theironman: what is the status in your profile?
@legalfalcon in my case, I am assuming that Eligibility is not conclusively passed since Security hasn't started right? I guess my criminality hasn't passed yet since I was only able to give my biometrics much later than when it was requestedJust got off the phone with IRCC and my progress as follows is:
AOR: August 11, 2020
MEP: August 27
Biometrics: October 9
Visa Office: Ottawa
Eligibility: Passed
Security: Not Started
Criminality: In Progress
To know if your eligibility is conclusively passed not you will have to call IRCC and specifically ask for it or see your GCMS notes. For most applicants if the security in in progress, i.e. on page 2 if it is blank, then that is an indicator that the eligibility is conclusively passed.@legalfalcon in my case, I am assuming that Eligibility is not conclusively passed since Security hasn't started right? I guess my criminality hasn't passed yet since I was only able to give my biometrics much later than when it was requested
His email id is ending with xxxxx@cbsa-afsc.gc.ca He gave his direct number. And address of Vancouver CBSA office.It’s a fraudulent person. CBSA would not contact you directly, they have no business with you as an applicant. Their business is with IRCC, who then contacts you, if necessary. Also, the only number you’d be contacted on is the number in your PR application. Please, do not email him back or send your Indian number to him. Check the email address of the sender to see for yourself that it’s not genuine.
Can you check this again—did you copy-paste that exactly? Because if that's the email there is an error of ONE letter:His email id is ending with xxxxx@cbsa-afsc.gc.ca He gave his direct number. And address of Vancouver CBSA office.
However the email id to contact cbsa is this and has a different pattern. contact@cbsa.gc.ca
@mknox I did not copy paste it exactly. I typed it wrong. Thanks for checking this.Can you check this again—did you copy-paste that exactly? Because if that's the email there is an error of ONE letter:
You typed: xxxxx@cbsa-afsc.gc.ca
The email should be: xxxxx@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca
See the bold letters f and s.
Damn. In that case, the email address or at least the domain appears to be legit. I think you might want to wait until @legalfalcon or someone like that advises. It does seem very odd to me that cbsa would contact you directly. Defeats the purpose of the security check, imo, to contact an applicant directly. I wonder if ircc call centre agents would be able to see in your gcms whether you were contacted by cbsa or not. But since they are an independent body, probably not? Sorry, I'm no help. Keep us posted on this.@mknox I did not copy paste it exactly. I typed it wrong. Thanks for checking this.
The email id is exactly how you mentioned. xxxxx@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca
Thanks @mknox I appreciate your help man.Damn. In that case, the email address or at least the domain appears to be legit. I think you might want to wait until @legalfalcon or someone like that advises. It does seem very odd to me that cbsa would contact you directly. Defeats the purpose of the security check, imo, to contact an applicant directly. I wonder if ircc call centre agents would be able to see in your gcms whether you were contacted by cbsa or not. But since they are an independent body, probably not? Sorry, I'm no help. Keep us posted on this.
EDIT: Just re-read your original post. If they asked you to update your IRCC portal, this should be fine. How about you call IRCC using Textnow and tell the agent about this. Ask them if they can go into your application and see a record of cbsa attempting to contact you (although I doubt they will be able to see, it's an independent body). You can nevertheless update your number with IRCC. If it is really cbsa, they ought to be able to pull your updated number via ircc's portal.
Also, if you search the forum, it appears that CBSA does sometimes call applicants.
Ok..Thanks @legalfalconThe medicals are usually updated fairly quickly. If your medicals were transmitted in June, and they still haven't been marked as passed in your MyCIC then it could be that the medical assessment may be in and it hasn't been updated, or that it has not yet been assessed. You can send a webform as inquire. Also ask your panel physician is everything was clear in your medical report.
If your medicals need further evaluation for cost threshold etc. it can take longer. But if it was clear, it is just an administrative delay.
Hi @dxben My status is same since day 1 of AOR in all the categories.@legalfalcon
I checked with the Hospital and the report was sent the same day in August.
In the Background check option, it says: we are processing your background check.
Is it possible to do a background check before the medical pass?
@theironman: what is the status in your profile?
Thanks @mknox I appreciate your help man.
You are right. They should be able to contact me on my current number. My PR application has my latest Indian number. The officer says he is trying to contact me on my old Canadian number which hasn't been in use for more than an year. I just dropped in a mail to cbsa to check the authenticity of the email I recieved. Waitingfor reply. Let's see what @legalfalcon has to suggest. Thanks a lot once again!