No harry, now our files were become least priority... so no...harry7171 said:Does the due dates they have given on the notes makes any sense, my due date for eligibility was 13th November.
No harry, now our files were become least priority... so no...harry7171 said:Does the due dates they have given on the notes makes any sense, my due date for eligibility was 13th November.
Things may not be as bad as they appear. Once they begin processing, the criminality/ security aspect can be done relatively quickly. The rate limiting step is the time it takes for them to pick up the file (in your case about 1 year) and start processing- that is why EE is quicker. I am encouraged by the fact that many June/July applicants are getting their final approval. We are next in line and so hopefully the long wait will be over soon. Best Wishes to all Aug 2014 applicants.AussieCanadian said:Just got my GCMS notes today.. depressing
GCMS notes requested on 18th Nov 2015
CEC Application received: 11th Aug 2014
AOR: 22nd Nov 2014
Eligibility: Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: In Progress (started 16th Nov 2015)
I assume, criminality is if you have already committed a reported crime, e.g. what's written in your police record. As for security, this might be if you are in some way suspicious, e.g. your name is connected to some radical group like ISIS for instance. Don't worry. Just let them do their job. If you are a nice person, you have nothing to worry about nor think about the differences.shek1lla said:whats the difference between criminality and security ???
criminality is the home country pcc part and security is the rcmp partshek1lla said:whats the difference between criminality and security ???
Not to judge cuz I don't know any better, but how do you know this Andy?andy103 said:criminality is the home country pcc part and security is the rcmp part
assuming they usually refer to their system of criminality as security ... although i can be mistaken ... but pretty sure that criminality is ur past profile check i.e what you have done in ur home country their methods of asking both of them is differentgoldday said:Not to judge cuz I don't know any better, but how do you know this Andy?
Ah I see what you mean Andy. Sounds plausible! Thanks for your thoughts!andy103 said:assuming they usually refer to their system of criminality as security ... although i can be mistaken ... but pretty sure that criminality is ur past profile check i.e what you have done in ur home country their methods of asking both of them is different
Police Cert for Canada is not required BUT may be requested.ushiee88 said:ofcourse canada pcc is required.. thats more imp as they want to see if you have any criminal record for the time uve lived here. ofcourse thats for ppl who have lived here and are applying from within canada.. its on the document checklist also the RCMP police certificte.
hiteb said:Application received Aug 12, AOR Nov 10