Thanks for your reply. one more query is that if our application is with in the normal processing timelines (which is 6 months in our case), do we get a reply for our queries when a web form is raised?What do you mean by saying red flags exactly?
I think the webform is addressed to a centralised office, and is not responded by the officer who evaluates your application. You should order GCMS notes to see what's going on.
I am not an Immigration Consultant but here's my understanding of these:Hi, please what’s the difference between “Currently Valid” and “Met”?
Currently valid - Fully Passed,I am not an Immigration Consultant but here's my understanding of these:
"Currently Valid": There are certain conditions/documents/requirements that have an expiry date - for example, Medical Report has a 1-year expiry, IELTS has 2-years, WES has 5-years and PNP certificate has 6-months. If your application is still within the expiry date of each/all of your certificates or reports, then you get a "currently valid" status next to it.
So "criminal background" gets a "currently valid" status because the PCC may still be valid (not entirely sure what its validity duration is).
"Met": There are certain conditions/requirements that you need to fulfill or "meet" in order to be able to apply in the category that you've chosen. For example, you have to meet a minimum CRS score to qualify in the draw - so they check whether the score you claim is accurate or not. If they feel its accurate and that you meet the criteria set by them to be eligible for evaluation, then you get a "met" next to your eligibility status.
The most common example I can think of is with Work Experience - someone might claim to be working in a specific job-code for 6-years across 3-jobs, but the job duties on one of those jobs may not match the NOC code requirements - so those years won't be counted and the applicant may lose points. In some cases, they might lose enough points to become ineligible for their chosen immigration stream.
So the status messages mean exactly what they mean - valid means that "your documents are still valid and not expired" and met means that "your application meets the required baseline critieria."
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong!
Yes, Valid, in some ways, does mean passed.Currently valid - Fully Passed,
I got a webform reply that security criminality eligibility and background checks were all valid. I called them yesterday and they said it means passed.
So just a one final review and PPR mail will be sent. I hope that helps
Right, but in this case, Valid means pass, since we are on a immigration forum, we will talk in that senseYes, Valid, in some ways, does mean passed.
If you have a valid driver's license, it means you passed the test and it isn't expired. In the case of your passport, your passport cannot be "passed" - it can only be valid.
Its English.
Wow! Thanks guys!!!to conclude, Jraci is right. "Currently Valid" means "Passed" while "Met" means "Pass" but still awaiting a senior officer approval before it will be "Passed"
What are your timelines? Inland/Outland? PNP?Just got a response from the webform which I raised last week:
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
We verified the information you provided and can confirm that a decision has been made on the application. Rest assured that the responsible office will contact you by mail or email to provide you with that decision.
Please correct me if I’m wrong but as far as I know, only applicants of Canadian Experience Class can be waived for PoF with valid job offer. In your case, since you’re applying for Federal Skilled Worker stream, so you must have sufficient PoF. I believe that’s what I read from CIC EE website.Today, I received GCMS notes I requested on 22.Mar.
Eligibility: Review required
Security: not started
Criminality: in progress
Primary VO: Ottawa
Secondary : Edmonton (what is the difference, anyone?)
*No trace of agents at Edmonton office though.
Two criteria of which the review was required were 1. proof of fund and 2. work experience. Funny thing, I have almost 5 years of work experience under NOC that I applied but one agent left a note saying I do not seem to have one year of continuous work experience for the primary NOC. Now, it looks like all of my work experiences at two different companies need a thorough review, twice, thrice, and so on.
Also, on the website, it says I don't need to prove my settlement funds if I have a valid job offer. In fact, I am currently working here so I am exempt from that requirement according to the website. Apparently, they still want to review it. I am canceling all of my installment saving accounts and updating my proof of fund.
To me, it looks like an agent just schemes through the application and raises review recommendations, and the next agent updates correcting seemingly misunderstanding notes or raising a new concern. It seems like they come back to the application once every two weeks.
So, I think it is worth ordering GCMS notes once a while to know where the application is and to update information ahead of time like me.
Timeline
AOR dec 19
Medical Jan 10
FSW-inland
You are correct in that applicants applying under fsw or fst need to show their fund status but not for those who have both a valid job offer and a work permit.Please correct me if I’m wrong but as far as I know, only applicants of Canadian Experience Class can be waived for PoF with valid job offer. In your case, since you’re applying for Federal Skilled Worker stream, so you must have sufficient PoF. I believe that’s what I read from CIC EE website.
Oh okay, thank you for your information.You are correct in that applicants applying under fsw or fst need to show their fund status but not for those who have both a valid job offer and a work permit.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/proof-funds.html
Who does not need proof of funds
You don’t need to show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family if
- you’re applying under the Canadian Experience Class or
- you’re authorized to work in Canada and you have a valid job offer, "even if you apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Program" or the Federal Skilled Trades Program