I had the same scenario as yours. I received the IELTS result online on the same day 6 hours back when the draw had happened. So I had made up the TRF number based on that formula and submitted it before the draw and got the ITA. And luckily my submitted TRF number was correct when I received the actual hard copy a few days after. That formula is followed since they got digital many years back so don't worry.sentraj said:I have question, anyone is welcome to answer, I got my IELTS score last Friday and created a ee profile and made it to pool. I put a fabricated IELTS test report form number with a formula in the combination of year+Country+candidate number+lastne 3 letter and first name 1 letter+test centre number+module(G).
I created profile with this certificate number thinking I should not miss out the draw as my score is 466.
Can I still edit this certificate number after I receive ITA? I confirmed this with my friend that he said only score should not be altered certificate number can be altered even after you get ITA.
Please confirm.
Thank yoi
Our status too has changed from NN > NS >NN on 13th Jan (NDVO). Can someone please tell what does this signify? I mean what stage can I expect the application to be.jianxia15 said:My BG changed back to NN after submitting additional doc on Jan 19. Good luck to us all!
It may be the case that ur case has been transfered to local VO. But we do not know for sure.aniket2789 said:Our status too has changed from NN > NS >NN on 13th Jan (NDVO). Can someone please tell what does this signify? I mean what stage can I expect the application to be.
What about your medicals and submitted documents status?aniket2789 said:Our status too has changed from NN > NS >NN on 13th Jan (NDVO). Can someone please tell what does this signify? I mean what stage can I expect the application to be.
Good Luck.jianxia15 said:My BG changed back to NN after submitting additional doc on Jan 19. Good luck to us all!
Aor Dec 15viveks said:What about your medicals and submitted documents status?
Hi! As many people have already said, it will be "Provided" till the end, even when you get your PPR, Visa and COPR. So don't worry and good lucksiddharthbala said:Everything else still seems to have remained the same, but typically how long does it take to change from "Provided" to "Received" like the glossary seems to say should happen? Does it even change at all?
I've been away for a while, but it's so nice to see so many new faces in the December AOR. Wishing all of you the very best.
My take is that for December AoR, we can expect PPRs to start coming by end of January itself. The timelines have improved vastly and if the November thread is an indicator, we can expect a few PPRs especially for FSW applicants by the 30 day mark. Fingers crossed.siddharthbala said:Cheers, tannko (and also, welcome to the forums as you appear to be new)!
I suspected as much - I was Googling about this over the weekend and a lot of old threads from Canadavisa.com actually did pop up with the same question and the exact answer as yours. I believe our resident genius, Asivad Anac, also mentioned that he encountered something similar (something on his profile said "Not Done" even after he got his visa stamped! )
Now that that's sorted, is there any other indicator to suggest movement on the profile? What do you all reckon is the earliest we'll start seeing some PPR notifications for the December AOR group? End Feb? Early March?
Kinda eager to know how delayed my application might be on account of the additional doc I needed to submit because I'm thinking of jumping ship job-wise, but would rather not do it until the visa's stamped on my passport.
Jan-end might be too early. In February we may witness some PPRs, not all. Of course, there are exceptions everywhere.viveks said:My take is that for December AoR, we can expect PPRs to start coming by end of January itself. The timelines have improved vastly and if the November thread is an indicator, we can expect a few PPRs especially for FSW applicants by the 30 day mark. Fingers crossed.
viveks said:My take is that for December AoR, we can expect PPRs to start coming by end of January itself. The timelines have improved vastly and if the November thread is an indicator, we can expect a few PPRs especially for FSW applicants by the 30 day mark. Fingers crossed.
That is true and I'm inclined to agree with musicnlyrx on this - I believe it has a lot to do with things like NOC's, validations and also the candidate's travel history that determines whether or not their application requires further investigation or not, which could delay things. However, that having been said, I too have been observing the rather miraculous process of the November 2016 AoR thread and it's been nothing short of amazing. Let's hope for the best!musicnlyrx said:Jan-end might be too early. In February we may witness some PPRs, not all. Of course, there are exceptions everywhere.
That is most interesting, vensak. I believe mine cleared the Medical, but as to the rest, I have no way of knowing if I made it through or not. I wish there was a more effective way of automating the login process to run an autocheck on the application every day to see if there's a change. I genuinely do not know whether mine is the NDVO or, perhaps, the Bangalore VO at this point, in light of the fact that they both apparently do visa processing for PR and Express Entry. I suppose it's because of this that perhaps the processing times for India atleast appear to be a lot faster than before.vensak said:From what I have seen from the GCMS notes, that certain parts are done on the central level.
That is following:
Medical, PCC checks, Security checks
Then the local VO is doing some kind of analysis where your score is confirmed (that can come anywhere between days and several months after those first checks are cleared).
And sometimes Medical is checked close to the end (maybe for CEC, they check your medicals just before they do the analysis, while for FSW they will check it soon and then transfer the case to the local VO).
So the PPR request really depends on your LVO (and for PNP also speed of communication from your province).