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Hi Guys,
Today I got a document request for my wife who is a co-applicant with me.
RCMP FINGERPRINTS REQUESTED. Although we submitted the Criminal Record Check with the application.
I got 60 days to submit this document i.e. 17 March 2017
Presently my wife is outside Canada and will return on 4th March.
As I read about the procedure it is very simple. We just have to go to police services of our jurisdiction (Saskatoon) and get her fingerprints done. My question is has anyone got this type of request? and how much time it takes to get the document. Would it be late if I do that when she comes back.
Worried about the situation.
 
jianxia15 said:
For FSW, it may only change once. Could u pls share where is ur local VO and whether u have been required to submit additional docs? Thanks.

thanks !.

I have not been asked for any additional docs yet.
I don't know my VO for sure.....since i am FSW-O living in USA, im guessing my VO is Ottawa ?
 
rafzy said:
If you are FSW applicant, then congrats are in order as your PPR will be on your way soon.

If you are Inland applicant then if its IP for 1st time then it means that your R10 and A11.2 reviews are in process.

I am FSW-O. Thanks Rafzy.
 
anti_maniac said:
reporting an update to excel

A Background Check is needed = In Progress

(not sure if it ever went to not started, as when i checked yesterday it was "not needed at this time". And today it showed - in progress. No email received for updates)

Great to hear ! Our applications seem to be following a similar timeline :)
 
Kariboo said:
Hi everybody,

Thanks for all the information you share. This forum is an incredible source of collective intelligence. It helped me a lot ;D. My husband (PA) and I applied on November 20th. I would be glad to share our information with you and to be added to the list.

Here is our timeline and details.

We are 5 people on the application (2 adults and 3 kids). Don't know if it has any impact...
We live in France.
Invitation : 2 november (472 points)
Stream FSW-O
AOR : 20 november

Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Passed (18/12)
Review of submitted documents No additional documents are needed at this time
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed Not needed at this time
Final decision Not Started

I hope we will have good news soon...

Have a good day/afternoon/evening !

Hi,

Background changed to in progress!!!
 
rd160309 said:
Hi Guys,
Today I got a document request for my wife who is a co-applicant with me.
RCMP FINGERPRINTS REQUESTED. Although we submitted the Criminal Record Check with the application.
I got 60 days to submit this document i.e. 17 March 2017
Presently my wife is outside Canada and will return on 4th March.
As I read about the procedure it is very simple. We just have to go to police services of our jurisdiction (Saskatoon) and get her fingerprints done. My question is has anyone got this type of request? and how much time it takes to get the document. Would it be late if I do that when she comes back.
Worried about the situation.

I got the Criminal Record Check request, but not the RCMP FINGERPRINTS. Obtaining the fingerprints is fairly easy, just book an appointment with your local police station. You can ask to get a hard copy of your fingerprints on spot.
 
Great to see November folk getting PPRs so quickly and not the hard and fast 6 months
 
lifein360 said:
Great to see November folk getting PPRs so quickly and not the hard and fast 6 months

True. FSW-O applicants seem to be the priority here.

Good luck and all the very best to everyone! Wish everyone here a speedy PPR! I wish I don't see people getting leftover here (I have seen the suffering of November 2015 OINP applicants).
 
carbonchemist said:
I got the Criminal Record Check request, but not the RCMP FINGERPRINTS. Obtaining the fingerprints is fairly easy, just book an appointment with your local police station. You can ask to get a hard copy of your fingerprints on spot.

Thanks for the reply. But I would have to wait till my wife comes. Does it take more than a week? Would my file would be put on hold until I submit the document?
 
rd160309 said:
Thanks for the reply. But I would have to wait till my wife comes. Does it take more than a week? Would my file would be put on hold until I submit the document?

You can go to the local police website and check the next available slot for fingerprinting. Depends on how busy your police station is; but I doubt it'll be more than a week. Just curious, you must've gone thru this in order to get your RCMP Criminal Record Check, right?
 
Kariboo said:
Hi,

Background changed to in progress!!!
Hi Kariboo,, is your VO also Paris? I am asking coz i am also a French citizen residing in France and my background went to in progress last Friday, app submitted november 14th. Anyway i wish you and your family a fast PPR !!
 
RoseEllie6 said:
Hi Kariboo,, is your VO also Paris? I am asking coz i am also a French citizen residing in France and my background went to in progress last Friday, app submitted november 14th. Anyway i wish you and your family a fast PPR !!

Thanks so much RoseEllie6! You too! I Will send you a private message :D
 
carbonchemist said:
You can go to the local police website and check the next available slot for fingerprinting. Depends on how busy your police station is; but I doubt it'll be more than a week. Just curious, you must've gone thru this in order to get your RCMP Criminal Record Check, right?

A criminal record check normally does not require finger print unless some organization requests for the same. So, we did not need to give our fingerprints. I hope it is quicker otherwise it is already delayed for CEC catagory.
 
rd160309 said:
A criminal record check normally does not require finger print unless some organization requests for the same. So, we did not need to give our fingerprints. I hope it is quicker otherwise it is already delayed for CEC catagory.

When you get your RCMP Criminal Record Check, for citizenship and immigration purposes you get your finger prints done as well.
anyhow, they provide you a copy of a finger prints on spot as well, this is how I got in done here in Ontario , I hope process is same in Saskatoon as well. But as carbonchemist suggested you can check the processing by visiting a local RCMP office so that you are prepared in advance and get it done right away.