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Judging based on MyImmiTracker, Indian citizens/residents are trending 160-190 days for PPR, so I wouldn't sweat it too much yet. GCMS notes are cheap and it gives you a short term (30 day) goal to look forward to. I'm of the opinion that more information is good, personally, and it gives you a long document which is interesting to read.Hi Guys,
I'm on 109th Day. I have read many things about GCM notes in this forum. I haven't received any ghost updates since IP1 which happened more than 2 months ago. From the call with IRCC on 8th March, I came to know that my status is follows:
VO: CPC Ottawa
Eligibility: MET
Criminality: Not started
Security: Not started
Should I wait till I cross at least 120 days before I order GCM notes or should I order that once I get ghost update ( may be for IP2 ) ? I know each case is different and it's up to an individual what he/she wants to do regrading the GCM notes. But I'd really appreciate your opinion/thoughts.
I wouldn't be worried about your current status, if I were you, but you could go ahead and order GCMS too, if you care. If you are really in what we refer to as IP1 (your call with IRCC seems to confirm it), GCMS will not be interesting. I have a copy of GCMS notes from IP1, and while it was interesting to get used to the format, there's nothing in there of any interest. It's just them filing documents and verifying you uploaded everything you needed to upload. No actual agent reviewed it to see if it meets the requirements, but just to make sure you uploaded the documents in every category.
Basically, in IP1, they have assessed the quantity, but not the quality. I hope that makes sense.
TLDR: You can order GCMS to give yourself something to look forward to it, but it won't be helpful, probably (it's generated when you request it, usually, and returned 30 days later). You're still good as far as your timeline and country goes.