Yes, if your application was dependent upon job e.g. it was an LMIA based job offer that got you 600 or more recently 50-200 points.samanta60 said:Do we have to inform CIC about changing job AFTER submitting PR application?
Please refer the below thread in which I tried to explain the process.enable156 said:Hello, everyone.
My timeline:
CEC Inland
Feb 29: AOR
March 24: Medical passed.
March 24: Background Check: We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.
Recently CIC changed the description on the background check status, and it doesn't show NN(Not Needed), NS (Not Started), IP (In Progress) any more.
Does anyone know what are the steps of the background check status changing?
I saw some folks post their timeline as follows, can anyone explain what is the current version to NN/NS/IP(1)/IP(2)/NA? Much appreciated!!
DATE 1 : NN->NS
DATE 2 : NS->IP(1)
DATE 3 : IP(1)->NN
DATE 4 : NN->IP(2)
DATE 5 : IP(2) -> NA
There won't be any update to CIC account. They will send you to your personal email ID which is available in your profile.VPoutine said:Hi All,
Just a quick question. How do you guys receive your PPR? Is it just an email? Does the message show up on your cic status page?
If it doesn't I guess one should be checking the spam folders as well.
As an update to my time line:
AOR - Feb 26th
Request for additional docs Schedule-A and Travel history - Mar 22nd,
Docs submitted - Mar 23rd.
Medical exam passed - Mar 24th
Background check processing started - Mar 24th
Background check is not applicable - Mar 28th
Good luck to everyone with the applications (myself included) =)