webforms are useless from what I gather, you're better off getting an GCMS. I maybe wrong, and anyone can correct me but my theory is Webforms are like appending a note/ attachment to your file, and no one really bothers to look into it until they're working on your app again.Any suggestions should I submit webform because my background was completed on 2nd april and after that no update on lpp. Whereas i see everyone who got bg completed around that date has lpp completed. Calgary officials
100% Web Form is just another piece of shit from IRCC. That damn thing wont do any good. GCMS is all u needwebforms are useless from what I gather, you're better off getting an GCMS. I maybe wrong, and anyone can correct me but my theory is Webforms are like appending a note/ attachment to your file, and no one really bothers to look into it until they're working on your app again.
I think it's mostly placebo but loose theory is it can trigger the algos or VO to not forget your app, and disappearing it into the abyss. my other guess tho is because is since it takes 30 days to get them, they typically lineup somewhat with the application processing due date that refreshes every month... say for example you get an update on April 1, your application has due date or bring forward date of May 1 (i.e. date which someone will look at your app again). you order GCMS may 3 weeks after April 1 cause you're anxious, then bam May 1 some movement. FYI smaller offices of course have the luck that officers can clear their plate well before the application bringforward/due date, and cycle back to an app in less time but busier aren't so lucky.How does GCMS help?
How can I? I tried calling the 1800 number but it was no help!!have you reached out to them?
This.. If you had experience with IRCC before. Being that student visa, work visa, PGWP, spousal sponsorship, PR app, express entry, etc. You somehow get the jist of how things work with them.I think it's mostly placebo but loose theory is it can trigger the algos or VO to not forget your app, and disappearing it into the abyss. my other guess tho is because is since it takes 30 days to get them, they typically lineup somewhat with the application processing due date that refreshes every month... say for example you get an update on April 1, your application has due date or bring forward date of May 1 (i.e. date which someone will look at your app again). you order GCMS may 3 weeks after April 1 cause you're anxious, then bam May 1 some movement. FYI smaller offices of course have the luck that officers can clear their plate well before the application bringforward/due date, and cycle back to an app in less time but busier aren't so lucky.
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