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ladyday

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Hi Everyone,

I am new to this forum..My AOR is 12th dec..PNP-INLAND

Current status : MEP (JAN 22nd)
Background : we are processing your background check
I was requested for RCMP on JAN 22nd, submitted on feb14th..From feb 14th my additional doc's says Uploaded.

Can anyone help me understanding why ADR still says uploaded.

Thanks
I'm in the same situation..
mine changed for " We have received the additional documents you provided." days later I submitted the RCMP.
 

USProgrammer

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Oct 29, 2018
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AOR Received.
01-12-2018
Passport Req..
25-03-2019
LANDED..........
24-08-2019
I feel lonely in this forum when it's sleepy time in all the timezones where people are coming from. I haven't even seen anyone represented from South America, other than @ladyday and she (I assume "she"?) already lives in Canada.
 

USProgrammer

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Oct 29, 2018
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NOC Code......
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AOR Received.
01-12-2018
Passport Req..
25-03-2019
LANDED..........
24-08-2019
I got my GCMS notes from post-IP2.

On the IP2 date, he/she logged my criminality passed based on police certificates R10 OK. This set criminality to passed.

Literally 2 minutes later, the same person logged the completion of my eligibility. They made sure I had all the funds, education, work, marriage, etc. This was the in-depth eligibility verification. No concerns were raised. This happened 2 minutes after criminality passed.

So, I think it's reasonable to say that eligibility "met" means it's actually done if you're post-IP2.

I'm second guessing even ordering another GCMS after CoPR. The only thing that would be in there is security, which will be redacted probably other than a "no threat" line. The post-IP2 GCMS has my R10, real eligibility, and criminality.

Pro tip for GCMS notes reading: Skip to the very bottom to the notes section (2-5 pages from the bottom depending on how many notes). They are ordered in reverse chronological order: the newest notes are at the top (#1). The rest of the GCMS notes are pretty useless. They're just audit logs of different fields being set to different values, your documents being uploaded, etc.

Also, they do log every time you call and what call center you spoke to (in the activities section). :oops:

@derkdsou
 

jm90

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I got my GCMS notes from post-IP2.

On the IP2 date, he/she logged my criminality passed based on police certificates R10 OK. This set criminality to passed.

Literally 2 minutes later, the same person logged the completion of my eligibility. They made sure I had all the funds, education, work, marriage, etc. This was the in-depth eligibility verification. No concerns were raised. This happened 2 minutes after criminality passed.

So, I think it's reasonable to say that eligibility "met" means it's actually done if you're post-IP2.

I'm second guessing even ordering another GCMS after CoPR. The only thing that would be in there is security, which will be redacted probably other than a "no threat" line. The post-IP2 GCMS has my R10, real eligibility, and criminality.

Pro tip for GCMS notes reading: Skip to the very bottom to the notes section (2-5 pages from the bottom depending on how many notes). They are ordered in reverse chronological order: the newest notes are at the top (#1). The rest of the GCMS notes are pretty useless. They're just audit logs of different fields being set to different values, your documents being uploaded, etc.

Also, they do log every time you call and what call center you spoke to (in the activities section). :oops:

@derkdsou
Having a hard time getting my head round this...
So did the actual eligibility check happen within 2 minutes... Surely they couldn't have checked all your previous work in those 2 minutes....
What did they do?
 

USProgrammer

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Oct 29, 2018
1,041
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Texas, USA
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
CIO-Sydney, NS
NOC Code......
2174
AOR Received.
01-12-2018
Passport Req..
25-03-2019
LANDED..........
24-08-2019
Having a hard time getting my head round this...
So did the actual eligibility check happen within 2 minutes... Surely they couldn't have checked all your previous work in those 2 minutes....
What did they do?
The "criminality check" is just looking at my FBI police certificate and going "yep he's not a criminal and neither is his wife". It's basically just part of the eligibility. I'm sure he had both updates prepared and committed them at the same time. The criminality one just went in first.

It was the same agent for both. Verifying eligibility was just funds, education, marriage, work, etc based on the documents provided. Police certificates were just another document, basically.

Security is done externally by CSIS, I think.
 
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jm90

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The "criminality check" is just looking at my FBI police certificate and going "yep he's not a criminal and neither is his wife". It's basically just part of the eligibility. I'm sure he had both updates prepared and committed them at the same time. The criminality one just went in first.

It was the same agent for both. Verifying eligibility was just funds, education, marriage, work, etc based on the documents provided. Police certificates were just another document, basically.

Security is done externally by CSIS, I think.
Cool cool... So they must have verified work first, and then updated everything together... just a couple minutes apart. The thing remains that they had already verified your work beforehand, however much time they took and however diligently they verified.

My main point of concern remains work because for one company, I don't have pay stubs and there is no website...
I am assuming they have an internal network to verify such kind of work experience.
 
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Vasi84

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Feb 13, 2019
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I feel lonely in this forum when it's sleepy time in all the timezones where people are coming from. I haven't even seen anyone represented from South America, other than @ladyday and she (I assume "she"?) already lives in Canada.
Congratulations on your ppr..you guys have been a guiding light to many... couldnt have asked for a better Aor group...i am usually around this time though i am in india.. so you aint alone :)
 
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