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shobvj said:
4th line updated as DECISION MADE

Noc : 2173
App rec : July 22
Processing : Jan 14
Medical rec: Jan 20
Medicals done : Jan 29
Medicals updated: Feb 3
Decision made : Feb 25
Congrats man...........+1 from me!!!!!!!!!!....NDVO .........that pretty fast :) :) :) :) :)
 
shobvj said:
Submitted along with application bro
Vo : NDVO



That really makes some difference.
When did you get your PER?
I guess after PER , the criminality check started immediately which does take time. The wild guess is that it might take 3 to 5months time frame based on the number of countries traveled.
Experts your opinion
 
kris00 said:
Friends,

We have been debating "PCC with application" thing for quite a while now. But still no clear theories have emerged. How come someone with Medicals done on 29 got PPR in less than a month while other waiting for 4-5 months. Where does PCC fit in here. Where s the disconnect and why unfortunately we have no discussed this factor early in the game here on this forum, is it a surprise for all of us..? let us continue discussing and help each other to get answers.

Meanwhile, congratulations to runner20. Wish you good luck in your life buddy.

kris00, in fact yesterday night (IST) I had posted my point of view on this PCC with app debate..My point was exactly the same that since PCC comes into picture only post PER and that too from local VO it shouldn't be the case that people who sent their PCC along with MR in Sep/Oct haven't got PPR but people who sent PCC with their app and got PER in Nov/Dec are getting PPR :o :o :o :o

The only logic (however, illogical it may seem) is that CIC (and not local VO) triggered the security check for people who sent PCC along with their app before transfer of cases to local VO ... that could be a possible reason??? If that is also not true, then it is just that they are taking into consideration the PCC validity date for issuing PPR and people who sent in PCC along with their app had an "older" PCC and that's why getting faster PPR :-X :-X :-\ :-\ ... Again, among all the applicants who sent PCC along with PPR some have been "left out" due to security check being incomplete till date...

These are some of the thoughts running across my mind... Your guess is as good as mine ???

Cheers!
 
2 people from my whatsapp group, hopefully on SS not sure got DM just now
5th May and 7th May applicants... Hoping to share similar news for myself as well soon :P :P
 
Credit goes to Cieux & cooldim84 for sharing this

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has taken recent steps to improve and expedite immigration applications. The new Express Entry immigration selection system, which was introduced two weeks ago, aims to process submitted applications within six months, and several new Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams have also come into operation. Additionally, applications are increasingly being processed online, with the aim of reducing errors and processing times.
While the future of Canadian immigration appears promising, there are several imperfections that have recently come to light. Internal government documents have revealed a high level of human error by CIC staff in Canadian immigration processing on applications for permanent residence, temporary work permits, and refugee status.
“Quality management” reviews, which were obtained by the Toronto Star newspaper earlier this month, provide a glimpse into the extent of these official errors. The documents reveal that, among other issues, staff have failed to use correct form letters, address missing documents, and provide accurate timelines. This could create unnecessary backlogs and delays, or even cost individual applicants a chance to live and work in Canada.
Some resourceful applicants have been able to correct errors, reapply, and correct problems before those problems cost them their chance of immigrating to Canada. Others were not as fortunate. Applicants have cited inconsistencies and a perceived lack of procedural fairness and clarity in the application processing by government of Canada officials.
In other instances, applicants who had submitted applications to CIC may not have been fully aware that errors had been made on their applications, leading to frustration and disappointment.
According to a review of 996 files handled at the Vegreville Case Processing Centre in Alberta, which deals with permanent residence applications, between November 1 and December 6, 2014, the quality management team found that of the 617 request letters sent to applicants:
13 per cent did not address all missing items;
23 per cent had either no timeline, an incomplete timeline, or did not mention the consequences of failing to reply to the request; and
six per cent were either “not professional” or chose the incorrect template form.
Of 426 files that received a second review, decisions were still pending on 149 owing to errors made at an earlier stage.
Some individuals, including spokespersons from the Canada Employment and Immigration Union which represents a large number of CIC staff, have attributed the high error rate to part-time staff, who may not have the necessary training and experience needed in order to perform their duties to the highest possible standard.
The reaction
“It is unfortunate to hear about immigration cases that, with some expert guidance, should have been relatively straightforward, but were delayed or rejected due to human error. People's hopes and dreams are at stake here,” says Attorney David Cohen.
“In spite of this news, I would encourage potential immigrants to Canada to maintain a positive outlook about Canada — both the country itself and its immigration process. Canada continues to have one of the highest per capita rates of immigration in the world, a fact that is highly unlikely to change over the coming years.
“Very often, the problems faced by applicants when dealing with immigration officials can be dealt with, provided that the applicant has access to good information about his or her case and rights. For an applicant, retaining the services of an experienced immigration lawyer to represent him or her in an application for Canadian immigration could make the difference between huge disappointment on the one hand, and a new life in Canada on the other.”

www . cicnews . com/2015/01/canadian-immigration-processing-high-error-rate-014427.html
 
TangoCharlie1234 said:
2 people from my whatsapp group, hopefully on SS not sure got DM just now
5th May and 7th May applicants... Hoping to share similar news for myself as well soon :P :P

Congrats to them :):):):)
Hey tango add me to the whatsapp group
 
lovechitwan said:
NDVO
congratulations to all who got PPR. How many May applicants remained to get PPR? I have been waiting for 90 days after mediccal test. :)

I've applied since May 8th 2014, done with my interview and medicas. ECAS says medical results have been received on 5th Jan 3015 ... waiting since then :(
 
TangoCharlie1234 said:
2 people from my whatsapp group, hopefully on SS not sure got DM just now
5th May and 7th May applicants... Hoping to share similar news for myself as well soon :P :P

Thanks for sharing the information

Count for the day moves to

DM = 4
PPR 1
 
runner20 said:
4th Line Updated- DM today
Application Date:23rd July 2014
NOC:2171
Medicals Done:29th Jan2014
3rd Line update:5th Feb 2014
PCC (India and FBI) submitted with application itself

I will update spreadsheet tonight
Congrats bro... :)
 
There applicants who did there medicals in oct 2014 still waiting for DM and PPR. Medical conditions of the applicants can change in months .....
so are there any chances that while landing applicants can be called for any physical check up?????

Seniours plz advice ...
 
shobvj said:
4th line updated as DECISION MADE

Noc : 2173
App rec : July 22
Processing : Jan 14
Medical rec: Jan 20
Medicals done : Jan 29
Medicals updated: Feb 3
Decision made : Feb 25
Congrats...
2nd DM reported for the day...
 
TangoCharlie1234 said:
2 people from my whatsapp group, hopefully on SS not sure got DM just now
5th May and 7th May applicants... Hoping to share similar news for myself as well soon :P :P

They are from which NOC?
 
Senior Member's...Need help

I seny my application to CIC and it was received on 23 June 2014. I applied under 0111 and the pament mode was DD.

After struggling I got to know that my application was returned on 23 Oct 2014 with a reason "Job Responsibilities not matching" and i received it back sometime by January 2015. Since the EE had started by that time, I created my profile and got a score of 357 since I don't have a job offer, 3 draws have happened and I see quite a faint chnace as the preference is given to people who have job offers.

[size=10pt][size=10pt]My question is that can I Still go ahead and re-apply after making appropriate corrections under the old programme?[/size][/size]

Regards
 
Category........: FSW
Visa Office......: Delhi, India
App. Filed.......: May 2014
App. Received : 8th May 2014
DD En cashed...:18 July 2014
AOR Received.: 13 August 2014
IELTS Request: sent with the application
Interview Call Email: 11 Nov 2014
Interview Scheduled: 04-12-2014 ( Attended)
Medical, PCC and RPRF Request Received....: 16-12-14
Medicals Examination done on : 27-12-14. ( to be posted/ sent directly to the High Commission of Canada by Medical Examiners)
Document Submitted ( PCC and RPRF DD ) Posted : 05 Jan 2015
ECAS Status Changed to " Medical Results received" : 06 Jan 2015 .

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I've applied since May 8th 2014, done with my interview and medicas. ECAS says medical results have been received on 5th Jan 3015 ... waiting since then :(
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hello seniors,

i m june 19 applicant. recieved per on 16 october. NDVO-2nd line update on dec 05. waiting almost 3 months for Medical Request .

what could be the reason for long delay?

please help...........
 
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