+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
princehan said:
Thanks wolvy
I am confusing that they ask photocopy of my family members.
But my two kids are born in Canada so they have Canadian passport.
Do I need to send their photocopy of passport? or just me and my husband?
I didnt put my kids as an applicant but mentiond that I have two Canadian kids at the begining of my application.
and Sent them their birth certificates.

If they specifically stated your two children then send it. If not, then it is just the family members on the application, your husband and yourself, since your children are already citizens. .
 
princehan said:
Thanks wolvy
I am confused that they ask photocopy of my family members.
But my two kids are born in Canada so they have Canadian passport.
Do I need to send their photocopy of passport? or just me and my husband?
I didnt put my kids as an applicant but mentiond that I have two Canadian kids at the begining of my application.
and Sent them their birth certificates.

As far as my understanding is concerned, family members include all your children and the spouse irrespective of their nationality/citizenship status. I know one of the forms states that we include all our children whether accompanying you/us or not and therefore to me, this shouldn't be an exception. At the same time, you lose nothing by sending more than sending less where the later leads to time loss. I hope this helps
 
ok the thing is my second kid's passport(Canada one) will be expired next mid of January.
Any way I cannot send photocopy of this passport so first I will send mine and my husband's first with explanation.
As soon as I get the new passport of my kid I will send it as well.
 
thanks 2011july20
it really helps
I decided to send photocopy of my whole family's passport with explanation
Even though my little one's Canadian passport will be expired soon.
 
I have a question: if one completes medicals and submits all requested documents and receives feedback that all requested documents have been received and that file is being transferred to an officer for final review does it mean background and criminality checks are done?
 
alwayspositive said:
I have a question: if one completes medicals and submits all requested documents and receives feedback that all requested documents have been received and that file is being transferred to an officer for final review does it mean background and criminality checks are done?

I think background checks commence after all the documents have been received including medicals- else where in this forum, somebody said that picture sent with the medical looked different from those originally sent with the application and therefore was denied visa for 'material misrepresentation', thus the reason for my conclusion on your question. I hope this helps!
 
2011july20 said:
I think background checks commence after all the documents have been received including medicals- else where in this forum, somebody said that picture sent with the medical looked different from those originally sent with the application and therefore was denied visa for 'material misrepresentation', thus the reason for my conclusion on your question. I hope this helps!
Thanks July, I assumed that once the file has been transferred to another officer for final review then it meant they had received reports on the background checks as well and were going to do a final review. Praying this journey ends soon for all of us. :)
 
Hi everybody,
I am 3rd december applicant. do u think i should email CIC to get my uci number so that i can check my ecas.
 
alwayspositive said:
Thanks July, I assumed that once the file has been transferred to another officer for final review then it meant they had received reports on the background checks as well and were going to do a final review. Praying this journey ends soon for all of us. :)

Hi alwayspositive, the use of the term "final review" reads more to me like what is left is final decision. Hopefully, this journey will soon end.
 
JJ-C said:
Hi alwayspositive, the use of the term "final review" reads more to me like what is left is final decision. Hopefully, this journey will soon end.
praying and hoping :) :)
 
addy34 said:
Hi everybody,
I am 3rd december applicant. do u think i should email CIC to get my uci number so that i can check my ecas.
They will send you an email which will have your UCI number. No need to email them, too early.
 
alwayspositive said:
I have a question: if one completes medicals and submits all requested documents and receives feedback that all requested documents have been received and that file is being transferred to an officer for final review does it mean background and criminality checks are done?

The following link will help you determine what the statement means. It is kind of a relative/subjective term but I hope this helps.

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do?redir=app_perm_wrkr&lang=en&app=
 
Background & Security Checks

Note: Our Background Check comprises of 2 parts:
1. The Standard Documentation Checks,
2. The Security & Criminality Checks.

Standard Documentation Checks:
Our background check is done at the CHC stage. It commences the moment our file gets the 1st BFD by the VO. An indicator of which is the e-CAS that shows "In Progress". All docs been checked & our NOC being tallied against the MI, if the VO finds our case 'eligible' for Canadian PR, the file becomes 'Accepted'; and then it goes for standard background checks, viz. Exp, Quals, Adaptability, Qualitative Considerations etc.

The process involves many things. If our case file is well presented and the enclosures vouch the quality-quantity, adequate POF docs etc., there might not be a requirement of 'actually' calling the employers, references etc. The VOs have a way with that, they are experienced enough to ascertain the logical disposition of our case. But, if there are any concerns of his/her, s/he is likely to ask for additional docs, do further scrutiny vide any means [calling, visiting etc.] & might ask for an Interview.

-Culmination: When 'fully' satisfied, we get the 'Medical Request'.
-Timeframe: Can be anything around 3-8* months, for the 'fast track' system (Avg. 4-5 months).
-eCAS: Continues to Show 'In Process'.
*The older system has a queue, thus can be longer.

Security & Criminality Checks:
A part of the b/ground checks is the 'Security Check'. It commences after our med results are submitted to the CHC. This is a major activity -mainly concerning our 'safe inclusion' into the Canadian Soil; vis-a-vis, Political, Socio-Econmical, Anti-Social disposition, perceived Threat to Canada's integrity etc. This gets us the SDEC, CDEC & SECCRIM.

This is a serious & time-consuming stage, involving many agencies, including CSIS, Interpol, NASC, Database Checking & touch-base with Local Police. Many things are considered here... the No. of countries visited, Applicant coming from 'certain' countries, ex-Servicemen [including Law Enforcement services], Prolonged stay in a country w/out sufficient docs to prove cause, frequent traveling to certain nations, your *Name (?), Inter-Religion/Nationality Marriages etc.

If everything is simple & straight, the file soon gets into the 'final review' stage. If there are any 'red flags', our case goes into a 'spin'. Then our file might go to the local Police/CID agencies; the outcome/timeframe of which is beyond the control of CIC. And thereby the timeframe can be anything [sometimes beyond 1yr]. But, usually this stage should be over by 5 months max. However, a point to be noted is that we can also be called for an Interview [at this stage], due to this reason.

-Culmination: Only upon security clearance we receive the PPR.
-Timeframe: Around 2-6 months. Avg. 3 months. [With new system, sometimes PPR is clubbed with Meds]
-eCAS: Still 'In Process', but 'Med Results Recd.' inside.

*Yes, that's how a certain Mr. Sharukh Khan was detained for 4.5 hrs in an US port. He was a VIP, thus 4.5 hrs. For u & me -things could be different.
...
The Process in a Nutshell:

Stage-1: [CIO stage] Send Initial Apps+Processing Fees to CIO-NS > Qualitative Check > Issue of AOR+120 days Letter >

Stage-2: [CHC stage onwards] Send Full Docs+RPRF to the Local Visa Office > File on Queue > e-Cas: "Received by Visa Office" > Eligibility Check+PSDEC > Issue of 2nd AOR > Background Check > Issue of Additional docs Request [if any] > 1st BF'D > e-Cas: "In Process" > Send Addnl. Docs > Issue of Med Request > 2nd BF'D >

Stage-3: Meds Sent > e-Cas: "Medical Results Recd." > Issue of PPR* > Send Passport/s > Security Check > Visa/s Stamped > e-Cas: "Decision Made" >
*The Meds & PPR are sometimes 'clubbed' together.

Stage-4: Return of 'Stamped' Passport/s+COPR > Landing at the POE > e-Cas: "Completed".
 
Quote from: qorax , for more info refer is thread
 
Thanks July and p_sreenath.

I read that thread and especially made note of this: If everything is simple & straight, the file soon gets into the 'final review' stage. If there are any 'red flags', our case goes into a 'spin' I'm assuming final review stage means everything is clear and the file will not go into a 'spin'. The previous update I received prior to this one indicated that background and criminality checks were underway, so hopefully this new update means it is done. It has been a really long journey.