Dear Raj,rajkamalmohanram said:Yet to update the sheet with the latest information. Sheet was last updated on Jan 8th.
Check the below table for the latest information -->
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-eapr-submitted-in-november-2016-t459415.0.html;msg5711156#msg5711156
8 applicants have received PPR and 7 of them are FSW-O, 1 is a FSW-I applicant. New Delhi, London, Hong Kong, Ottawa are the visa offices.
The excel sheet will be updated this week.
Hi Iman,Iman.G said:Dear Raj,
I'm glad to see the movement for November applicants. Hope to see an update for your application very soon.
Hi viveks,viveks said:Hi Iman,
in the sheet, please update my entry.
Name viveks
Stream FSW-O
eAPR/AOR December 31
# Days Since AOR 17
Meds Passed January 13
# Days AOR --> Meds Passed 13
Additional Doc Request
BKGS Change NN -> NS
Latest BKGS Change Date January 15
# Days Since BKG In-Progress
Country of Residence India
PA + Dependents 2
From what I saw on the forum, normally 'Review of Eligibility' is the last stage to turn into passed.musicnlyrx said:Is 'Review of Eligibility' changing to passed is same as R10 getting passed or R10 + A11.2 getting passed?
Thanks for the info. Entry updated.wisky said:Admin please update
My BG has changed once again
after
NN-NS - 22 December
to
NS-NN - 10 January
Warsaw visa office.
Review of Eligibility will not changed to "Passed" until after you get PPR and submit your PP to VO for stamping.musicnlyrx said:Is 'Review of Eligibility' changing to passed is same as R10 getting passed or R10 + A11.2 getting passed?
Greatviveks said:We received our UCI number today. Interestingly, my spouse being the primary applicant and myself both received two unique IDs. Is this the norm?
we sent an email from the registered email address and received a response in about 5 working days.musicnlyrx said:Great
Did you sent any mail? If yes, to which email id?
or you received a CIC message in the application inbox?
Iman.G said:From what I saw on the forum, normally 'Review of Eligibility' is the last stage to turn into passed.
Thanks Iman and Raj.rajkamalmohanram said:Review of Eligibility will not changed to "Passed" until after you get PPR and submit your PP to VO for stamping.
Thanks viveks for the information.viveks said:we sent an email from the registered email address and received a response in about 5 working days.
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Yes - UCI = Unique Client Identifier. I suppose every applicant on application receives a unique number.viveks said:We received our UCI number today. Interestingly, my spouse being the primary applicant and myself both received two unique IDs. Is this the norm?