Uttara11
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- Oct 31, 2012
- 10
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- NOC Code......
- 3131
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 10.01.11
- Doc's Request.
- 10.01.11
- Nomination.....
- IP (14.04.13), RPRF paid on 8 Aug'14
- AOR Received.
- 04.03.11
- IELTS Request
- Provided with Application
- File Transfer...
- 18.01.11
- Med's Request
- Received on 11 Jul'14 & re -Med request: 31 Jan'16
- Med's Done....
- Re-Med: 01 Feb'16, 1st med Done on 22 Jul'14
- Interview........
- Alhamdulillah- waived
- Passport Req..
- Alhamdulillah received on 3 May'16 & sent 5 th May'16
- VISA ISSUED...
- Received - 14 Jun'16
- LANDED..........
- Insallah- within dec'16
Yes,
more clarification is required to understand the message properly.Hope any experience person can help to figure it out!
I received GCMS note on October-2013 and file status is IP since Apr'13 though I applied in Jan'11. if received GCMS note includes nothing about any offence/indictable, is it means this file is not under parole department/Judgement?
Thanks
UTTARA11
more clarification is required to understand the message properly.Hope any experience person can help to figure it out!
I received GCMS note on October-2013 and file status is IP since Apr'13 though I applied in Jan'11. if received GCMS note includes nothing about any offence/indictable, is it means this file is not under parole department/Judgement?
Thanks
UTTARA11
hollowman said:Friends, Can anybody help me to understand the below statements of CIC?? I am not clear the whole things????
Type of offence Applications being processed at this time
summary Offence Accepted in November 2011
indictable Accepted in December 2010
Once my backlog application moves to the enquiry stage, how long will it take for a decision to be made in my case?
The amount of time it will take to make enquiries and render a decision on a backlogged pardon application depends on many variables, including the complexity of the file, whether it is for a summary or indictable offence, the number of convictions, the nature of the offence(s), and whether there is a proposal to deny.
The PBC expects that for most of these files, it will take about 3 months* to complete them once the enquiry stage begins, if there is no proposal to deny.
Where a file involves an offence of a sexual nature and/or where there is a proposal to deny, the time required to complete a file may take 12 months or more*.