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Nishant2201 said:
Hi Folks,

I am planning to order GCMS notes for my PR application. CIC says "to send a request you must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or an individual or corporation currently in Canada."

How can I order them?
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Plz help.
Search for visa file website. They fetch notes on ur behalf and will mail it to. They will take around 30 days to deliver notes to u
 
Surbhigurpreet said:
Search for visa file website. They fetch notes on ur behalf and will mail it to. They will take around 30 days to deliver notes to u

How much do they charge for that?
 
Nishant2201 said:
Hi Folks,

I am planning to order GCMS notes for my PR application. CIC says "to send a request you must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or an individual or corporation currently in Canada."

How can I order them?

Plz help.

Surbhigurpreet said:
Search for visa file website. They fetch notes on ur behalf and will mail it to. They will take around 30 days to deliver notes to u

moderator1983 said:
How much do they charge for that?

Yes, only people or corporations currently in Canada can place requests for GCMS notes. You can order it via a friend/family in Canada (costs 5 CAD) OR through an agency/consultant and the charges range from 35 - 45 CAD.

Check the link below -->

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/latest-caips-gcms-notes-forms-and-how-to-order-t99210.0.html;msg1346436#msg1346436
 
binjoy said:
CIC customer care confirms that they see my ECA document uploaded and submitted in English although the letter mentions it wasnt uploaded and not translated. So, the customer support Rep told me I can go back and report that it is uploaded and that their customer support confirmed also.

However, for PCCs she mentioned she can only see Italian PCC and not Denmark and India. What I dont understand is I had uploaded all the three combined in one document. Anyway, I am going back home to check my drive and confirm. All I can do it probably write to CIC and nothing else is in my hands.

Wish you good luck. you will do just fine.

So what happened. Did you check the scan on your drive for your PCC. Please reply here as this is a very strange thing.
 
chunka-tuna said:
Hi Raj,

I received notice today for PPR. Just have to send in the photocopy of passport and submit new passport photos to get CoPR letter. What a tremendous blessing!!! Thanks to all on this board who provided information to me and many of the others who are going through this process. There are many of us who don't post much but read this board quite a bit. You guys are awesome for taking the time to help others! Best wishes to all of you who are going through this process. I think I'm going to go celebrate with my family now! ;D

Congratulations!
 
rafzy said:
Congrats... Whats your timeline ?
My timeline is as follows:
ITA Nov. 2
AOR Nov. 7
Meds Passed Dec. 1
BG went to IP(1) Dec. 1
BG went to NN Dec. 2
BG went to IP(2) Jan.7
PPR Jan.13

I am FSW-Inland here on NAFTA Work Permit.

As many have noted on the board before, the BG going IP for the 2nd time is key. It seems when it goes IP 2nd time PPR happens pretty soon thereafter. It was only 1 week for me.

Question for the board. Since I just have to send a photocopy of passports (not actual passports) for me, spouse and children along with new passport photos (for PR Cards I assume), do we have to drive to the border when we get our CoPR and get our passports stamped? Not sure of the next steps once we get CoPR. Any information would be appreciated! Thanks.
 
chunka-tuna said:
My timeline is as follows:
ITA Nov. 2
AOR Nov. 7
Meds Passed Dec. 1
BG went to IP(1) Dec. 1
BG went to NN Dec. 2
BG went to IP(2) Jan.7
PPR Jan.13

I am FSW-Inland here on NAFTA Work Permit.

As many have noted on the board before, the BG going IP for the 2nd time is key. It seems when it goes IP 2nd time PPR happens pretty soon thereafter. It was only 1 week for me.

Question for the board. Since I just have to send a photocopy of passports (not actual passports) for me, spouse and children along with new passport photos (for PR Cards I assume), do we have to drive to the border when we get our CoPR and get our passports stamped? Not sure of the next steps once we get CoPR. Any information would be appreciated! Thanks.

Yes.

After you receive COPR, you have to drive to any border or IRCC center for stamping purpose.
 
chunka-tuna said:
My timeline is as follows:
ITA Nov. 2
AOR Nov. 7
Meds Passed Dec. 1
BG went to IP(1) Dec. 1
BG went to NN Dec. 2
BG went to IP(2) Jan.7
PPR Jan.13

I am FSW-Inland here on NAFTA Work Permit.

As many have noted on the board before, the BG going IP for the 2nd time is key. It seems when it goes IP 2nd time PPR happens pretty soon thereafter. It was only 1 week for me.

Question for the board. Since I just have to send a photocopy of passports (not actual passports) for me, spouse and children along with new passport photos (for PR Cards I assume), do we have to drive to the border when we get our CoPR and get our passports stamped? Not sure of the next steps once we get CoPR. Any information would be appreciated! Thanks.
Congrats for your PPR. Could you please specify what was your local visa office? Thanks.
 
Hi Raj please update the tracker, my background check went to in progress today.

Aor was november 14th and medicals passed on december 14th.
 
I am trying to reassess my case for skilled worker. I gain 485 points CRS system under Express Entry pool. I don't know that i have enough points to apply. also does it require different kind process for reassessment please share information will help me to apply. thank you to all.
 
kasa111 said:
I am trying to reassess my case for skilled worker. I gain 485 points CRS system under Express Entry pool. I don't know that i have enough points to apply. also does it require different kind process for reassessment please share information will help me to apply. thank you to all.

This is not the relevant thread to ask your question. Please post your question in relevant threads henceforth.Thanks.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t273928.0.html;topicseen

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t394158.0.html;topicseen

485 is a good score and you will likely get an ITA in the next draw (if you are eligible under the FSW program).
 
RoseEllie6 said:
Hi Raj please update the tracker, my background check went to in progress today.

Aor was november 14th and medicals passed on december 14th.

Great... Expect PPR mail soon.

Btw... What is your VO ?
 
RoseEllie6 said:
Hi Raj please update the tracker, my background check went to in progress today.

Aor was november 14th and medicals passed on december 14th.

Updated the master table. I shall probably update the spreadsheet tomorrow.
 
Apoorv said:
Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Not needed at this time
Review of submitted documents
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed Not needed at this time
Final decision Not Started

This is exactly the same case with me Apoorv and I have replied to you on the personal message you sent me. When I called CIC they told me to raise the CSE and I raised it. I got a reply back as under:

"Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

We have verified the information you provided and can confirm that your application is in process.

If further information is needed, the responsible office will contact you.

You can do the same and let me know if I can help you with anything. Stay in touch