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If you had to ask, that means you are not going through the struggles
I mean, it says my prohibitions is assigned to RC-8090, and both my security and criminality is passed. So, I don't know what they're waiting for. I'm not sure if it is stuck because of RC-8090 though, because my other tasks were assigned to RC-8090 too and they passed pretty quickly.
 
So today I had somebody from IRCC check my LinkedIn. I had called them last week for update since I’m stuck in background check. AOR Jan 2023 and test completed May 2023.

Is this a good sign somebody looking at my profile? Does it mean it’s maybe moving ahead?
Do you mind sharing what number you called? Emails don’t go through.
 
If you have an officer assigned under the 'Application assignment' section of your notes along with a due date, it would be a good sign that your application is moving forward.

This is what my LPP is like. Not sure I see application assignment. Where do I look?

Type: Eligibility -Prohibitions Status: Not Started
Status Date: 2023/01/04
Assigned By: TM20815
Assigned To: RC-8090
Due Date: 2023/12/30
Event DI:
Event Type:
No Show:
Activity #: 2-10IDW8JH
 
This is what my LPP is like. Not sure I see application assignment. Where do I look?

Type: Eligibility -Prohibitions Status: Not Started
Status Date: 2023/01/04
Assigned By: TM20815
Assigned To: RC-8090
Due Date: 2023/12/30
Event DI:
Event Type:
No Show:
Activity #: 2-10IDW8JH
On page 3 of your notes, first there is a 'Paper File' heading and below that there is
'Application Assignment'
 
Thanks. There is no officer assigned. You did mention that yours is also blank. Do you have the same Location status (E-Grant Test Ready) after completing the Knowledge test?
In both of my notes, my location just says Sydney and nothing else.
 
I am also on the January 2023 thread and it seems like more and more proof pointed towards if your file got assigned to RC-8090, it's just bad news
 
Hi guys, just received my GCMS notes this morning. Is there something particular that I should look out for in the notes?