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vams23 said:
Finally with blessing of the Almighty Allah........I have received my PER today ..... :P :P :P :P ., that too 2 PER's.......
They say, " Uppar Wala Jab Bhi Deta Deta Chappar Phadke....." . It has been a very painful wait of almost 14 years . Was very young and a Bachelor at that time .All my friends and family who had applied with me at that time had passed through and settled in canada 8 yrs back . Always wondered Why not me ?, but never lost faith in myself..

Applied..waited ..failed.....Applied ..waited ..failed....Applied..waited ...failed...Applied..waited.. and Finally Passed.....

Thank You all for your wishes and specially the ones who prayed for me....

God Bless All ....

Amazing story. You are an inspiration for many on this forum who are chasing their dream to settle in Canada.
God bless !!!
 
socc3rguy said:
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I think I sent you Gmail yesterday...have u got it Rahul.!

Yes Yes I did got it, it was just a TP post to keep morale UP .

Even Team India's performance is down no EXCITEMENT left :P :P :P :P :P :P
 
Correct..!! and this results in huge backlog with NDVO which is already very slow.. :( :(

HARDIKB said:
The irony is CIO-NS is working very fast , and NDVO is not..which is a big problem
 
indicansri said:
Dear forum,
Thank everyone for their helpful responses. The third line in my application status has been updated i.e. medical report received. Can someone experienced provide the timelines going forward from this point?

Thank you.

Can you share your timeline please.
 
Folks from NDVO, waiting for PPR

4011 3142 2281 2174 2173 2172 2171 2133 2132 2131 1212 1112
013013025088061012049011028018012029
 
PLZZZZ any one kindly help suggest



HI

I am 8 DEC applicant for 2281 Roll Eyes

kindly suggest what r my chances , Capping ?

any recent charged for 2281 ?
 
Good news!

Yesterday evening I received email from LDNIMMIGRATION asking for MR, PCC and RPRF within 30 days. They said they'll send another email detailing MR procedure.

This means that they have accepted my new Schedule A Background / Declaration form which I sent to correct the mistake I made in Q 6 (d) about US visa refusals.

One weird thing is that still there's no 2nd line update on ECAS.
 
vams23 said:
Finally with blessing of the Almighty Allah........I have received my PER today ..... :P :P :P :P ., that too 2 PER's.......
They say, " Uppar Wala Jab Bhi Deta Deta Chappar Phadke....." . It has been a very painful wait of almost 14 years . Was very young and a Bachelor at that time .All my friends and family who had applied with me at that time had passed through and settled in canada 8 yrs back . Always wondered Why not me ?, but never lost faith in myself..

Applied..waited ..failed.....Applied ..waited ..failed....Applied..waited ...failed...Applied..waited.. and Finally Passed.....

Thank You all for your wishes and specially the ones who prayed for me....

God Bless All ....
This really is a great news. Congrats buddy... All the best... you will get your visa this time...
 
Congrats Jaxon...and dont wory about 2nd line update. It has happened in many cases.

Just enjoy a big leap to Canada.

Jaxon911 said:
Good news!

Yesterday evening I received email from LDNIMMIGRATION asking for MR, PCC and RPRF within 30 days. They said they'll send another email detailing MR procedure.

This means that they have accepted my new Schedule A Background / Declaration form which I sent to correct the mistake I made in Q 6 (d) about US visa refusals.

One weird thing is that still there's no 2nd line update on ECAS.
 
Jaxon911 | Plus one dear, make sure you receive another email trail along with MR PDFs, within 48 hours of the first email, if not you need to contact VO.
second line will get on effect after they send you the MR PDF forms :)

Jaxon911 said:
Good news!
Yesterday evening I received email from LDNIMMIGRATION asking for MR, PCC and RPRF within 30 days. They said they'll send another email detailing MR procedure.
This means that they have accepted my new Schedule A Background / Declaration form which I sent to correct the mistake I made in Q 6 (d) about US visa refusals.
One weird thing is that still there's no 2nd line update on ECAS.
 
Question for SS administrators? In the global spreadsheet "NOC by fee encashed date " tab the dates are only upto 31 st December 2014 and on the top of the date column it is written to be fee encashed date is it the application submitted date or the fee encashed date ?if it is the later one then why there are no any updates?
 
Regarding Background Checks: Clearances



Overall, generally, most applicants are not likely to encounter any more than minimal delays due to background clearances. Some will, most will not.


There are three formal clearances (background checks) required for grant citizenship applicants.

These are: GCMS; RCMP; and CSIS

They are essentially, respectively:

GCMS: immigration (confirmation of status and admissibility)

RCMP: criminal background, which can be more robust than just the name-record criminal history check, which probably means it can involve queries beyond arrest and disposition records, such as into whether any law enforcement body is conducting an investigation or the individual is a suspect or has known connections to those known to be involved in criminality (the name-record criminal history check is done periodically throughout the process, and is similar to one often conducted during any secondary examination at a POE, and it is mostly a query run against an arrest and dispositions database based on individual's name and date-of-birth)

CSIS: security background (while obviously the scope of this is not public information, it is readily recognized that it at least involves queries into intelligence sourced databases, and other government security databases, which might reveal activity or ties related to organized crime, terrorist organizations, suspect military history)

These clearances are all requested by CPC-Sydney upon the application being placed "in process." The RCMP and CSIS requests are done by referral to, obviously, the RCMP and CSIS. (Thus, the RCMP and CSIS clearances are not done by CIC, but by referral to the respective government body.)

Previously, for sure, and probably still the case, the fact that clearances are outstanding does not preclude the application moving to the next step in the process until the test/interview step. It appears clear, though, that any outstanding clearance will delay scheduling the test/interview; note that other participants have recently reported receiving letters specifically indicating their scheduling for the test/interview "may be delayed if security, criminal and immigration background checks are not complete."

In this regard, however, there may be a difference between whether the original clearance, in response to the referral from CPC-Sydney, is complete, in contrast to an expired clearance which is in need of an update.

For sure, clearances will be need to be current, and thus those expired need to be updated, before the oath will be scheduled.
 
Good info +1

Shamrajjo said:
Regarding Background Checks: Clearances



Overall, generally, most applicants are not likely to encounter any more than minimal delays due to background clearances. Some will, most will not.


There are three formal clearances (background checks) required for grant citizenship applicants.

These are: GCMS; RCMP; and CSIS

They are essentially, respectively:

GCMS: immigration (confirmation of status and admissibility)

RCMP: criminal background, which can be more robust than just the name-record criminal history check, which probably means it can involve queries beyond arrest and disposition records, such as into whether any law enforcement body is conducting an investigation or the individual is a suspect or has known connections to those known to be involved in criminality (the name-record criminal history check is done periodically throughout the process, and is similar to one often conducted during any secondary examination at a POE, and it is mostly a query run against an arrest and dispositions database based on individual's name and date-of-birth)

CSIS: security background (while obviously the scope of this is not public information, it is readily recognized that it at least involves queries into intelligence sourced databases, and other government security databases, which might reveal activity or ties related to organized crime, terrorist organizations, suspect military history)

These clearances are all requested by CPC-Sydney upon the application being placed "in process." The RCMP and CSIS requests are done by referral to, obviously, the RCMP and CSIS. (Thus, the RCMP and CSIS clearances are not done by CIC, but by referral to the respective government body.)

Previously, for sure, and probably still the case, the fact that clearances are outstanding does not preclude the application moving to the next step in the process until the test/interview step. It appears clear, though, that any outstanding clearance will delay scheduling the test/interview; note that other participants have recently reported receiving letters specifically indicating their scheduling for the test/interview "may be delayed if security, criminal and immigration background checks are not complete."

In this regard, however, there may be a difference between whether the original clearance, in response to the referral from CPC-Sydney, is complete, in contrast to an expired clearance which is in need of an update.

For sure, clearances will be need to be current, and thus those expired need to be updated, before the oath will be scheduled.


 
palakpatel911 said:
Jaxon911 | Plus one dear, make sure you receive another email trail along with MR PDFs, within 48 hours of the first email, if not you need to contact VO.
second line will get on effect after they send you the MR PDF forms :)

Ok Thanks Socc3rguy and Palakpatel911!
 
Jaxon911 said:
Good news!

Yesterday evening I received email from LDNIMMIGRATION asking for MR, PCC and RPRF within 30 days. They said they'll send another email detailing MR procedure.

This means that they have accepted my new Schedule A Background / Declaration form which I sent to correct the mistake I made in Q 6 (d) about US visa refusals.

One weird thing is that still there's no 2nd line update on ECAS.

Wonderful. Congos bro. Pizza time! ;) +1
Second line will show up in a couple of days.
 
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