Hi, I am Nov-2019 AOR and file with the same officer. Security not started yet. May i know what is your status?Anyone whose visa officer is “DM10032?”
Hi, I am Nov-2019 AOR and file with the same officer. Security not started yet. May i know what is your status?Anyone whose visa officer is “DM10032?”
any update bro? I am encountering same problem now.Hi everyone,
AOR - Feb 12th 2019
No updates yet, but my progress bar/tracker disappeared a few days back which sounds like an ominous sign.
Mine too.I dont have any clue what is happening.I did my med and biometrics in jan 2019.My application progress bar disappeared few days ago. Pls what does it mean? .
I've passed medicals n did biometrics 22/12/2020
I have sent gcms notes already 3rd time but havent received yet.No dm,nothing at all.Waiting for 20 months.how many are those among us who did not get final decision yet? This is already 2+ years. What you guys do to try fasten things up?
Congratulations. Thats a really long wait though !!Hey guys, just got a call from CIC asking if the whole family is currently in Canada, and informed us that we will get our PRs in half an hour!
Thought I'd share this here since seems like ppl don't tend to report back on resolution.
My total wait time was 27 !!!!! months, I got the pre-arrival email a year ago (COVID just started), since then they did not make any progress on my file. I had to extend my family medicals, extend our temporary visas countless times, SIN numbers, Health cards,... you name it. I wrote them emails, I filled out all sorts of forms,... until finally I reached out to our Member of Parliament, and her office resolved it in a couple of days!
Wish you all luck and a sooner resolution to all your cases!
Hi, I got a PNP nomination from Ontario & received my ITA on the basis of those additional 600 points. As the profile got locked after receiving the ITA I tried changing the answer to the question 'Has XXX received a nomination certificate from a province or territory?' but the final application says 'No'1. NoI is not nomination, so answer NO
2. Yes, you can enter any city. It does not matter.
3. UCI – “Unique Client Identifier” is a numeric reference which is unique to a client. It is assigned by Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) an applicant whose case is being processed. Each client is given a different UCI. The UCI number remains the same, even when you file multiple applications with IRCC. If you have previously applied for a tourist visa, you have already been issued a UCI number. Similarly, if you applied for a student visa, you were assigned a UCI, and when you subsequently apply for a Permanent Residency, the UCI will remain the same. UCI consists of digits only, usually there are eight digits which may or may not be separated by a hyphen, eg: 1234-5678 or 12345678.
What you see starting with CAN is a temp UCI. If you have never applied to IRCC before, you do not have a UCI, so leave it blank and one will be assigned after you submit the application.
4. Yes, get it otarized
5. No, consult your panel physician for more details and see https://www.getgcms.com/blog/medicals-preparation-expect-diagnosed-ailment-comprehensive-post/
When you created the profile you did not have a nomination, so you need not worry about it. Post ITA you will have to fill in the application and that is where you will mention that you have anomination.Hi, I got a PNP nomination from Ontario & received my ITA on the basis of those additional 600 points. As the profile got locked after receiving the ITA I tried changing the answer to the question 'Has XXX received a nomination certificate from a province or territory?' but the final application says 'No'
I have sent a webform explaining this, Will it create a problem?
Hi, I already got my ITA & submitted it for Permanent Residency. I had changes it to 'Yes' but only saved it, I think I had to modify & save it. So now, my final application has gone with a 'No'. I have already written to through a webform explaining the situation but do you think this will be a problem?When you created the profile you did not have a nomination, so you need not worry about it. Post ITA you will have to fill in the application and that is where you will mention that you have anomination.
@DelPierroHi, I already got my ITA & submitted it for Permanent Residency. I had changes it to 'Yes' but only saved it, I think I had to modify & save it. So now, my final application has gone with a 'No'. I have already written to through a webform explaining the situation but do you think this will be a problem?