Inland and outland are made up terms - IRCC doesn't use these AFAIK. Applicants from the US are outland applicants IMO.highly_favored said:Is USA considered as Inland? I am in USA and over one month now, not even medicals passed
Inland and outland are made up terms - IRCC doesn't use these AFAIK. Applicants from the US are outland applicants IMO.highly_favored said:Is USA considered as Inland? I am in USA and over one month now, not even medicals passed
Medical changing to passed can take any time between 3 days to 1.5 months. Also as Raj said, anybody applying for PR outside of Canada is considered Outland, IMO.highly_favored said:Is USA considered as Inland? I am in USA and over one month now, not even medicals passed
There is a certain concept of safe/unsafe countries in the security check progress, the safe countries are tend to be processed faster. You can see these from analysis too.rajkamalmohanram said:Inland and outland are made up terms - IRCC doesn't use these AFAIK. Applicants from the US are outland applicants IMO.
Yes, I am aware of that and I do agree with you. However, I do NOT want to discuss the processing time in any more detail on the "safe/unsafe countries" front in a public forum such as this keeping in mind the sentiments of people who might be reading from those countries - people have different opinions and nobody wants their country to be portrayed in bad light.andy108 said:There is a certain concept of safe/unsafe countries in the security check progress, the safe countries are tend to be processed faster. You can see these from analysis too.
This is the second inland applicant to get PPR (in November thread). The rest are FSW-Outlands.musicnlyrx said:Some November applicants, mostly CEC Inland applicants, have started getting their PPR mail.
Feb-end should start to bless this group with some PPRs too.
Hope so!musicnlyrx said:Some November applicants, mostly CEC Inland applicants, have started getting their PPR mail.
Feb-end should start to bless this group with some PPRs too.
If you see a change followed by a ghost email (or if the e-mail comes in after there is an update on your application), then it is NOT a ghost e-mail.viveks said:Just a quick question related to ghost emails.
I received one when my meds changed to Pass but none when BGC changed from NN to NS.
Does anyone know if ghost emails are sent when BGC status changes from NN to NS or NS to IP?
Thanks!rajkamalmohanram said:If you see a change followed by a ghost email (or if the e-mail comes in after there is an update on your application), then it is NOT a ghost e-mail.
You call it a ghost e-mail only when there is an e-mail that says there is an update to your profile but you do NOT see any updates on your profile whatsoever.
Off late, some applicants have not been receiving any updates on their myCIC account (they login at a random time and see an update such as medicals being set to "Passed" or a change in BG status.
As I have noticed from few GCMS notes, when your file is in LVO, which means your R10, A11.2 and criminality would have passed. However eligibility will be rechecked at LVO.teewhy709 said:Hi Guys,
If ones application is now at the Local Visa Office, what does this signifies?
I mean what aspect of the application process has been completed? R10 and R11 ( Not sure about these codes).
Thanks Rob2k!Rob2K said:As I have noticed from few GCMS notes, when your file is in LVO, which means your R10, A11.2 and criminality would have passed. However eligibility will be rechecked at LVO.