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I am stuck at Eligibility Review Required.. Need Help

Mike@2019

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Oct 13, 2019
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RR for POF

They asked me new bank letter, written statement regarding source of funds, Travel history form, Personal history form, military exemption...

I even thought i could be in SS but my last notes (received last week) showed my security has not started and I am still under RR.


My AOR is Sept 5th 2018, I am under RR for POF since Dec 2018 (as per GCMS notes). The only movement on my file was these ADR´s but it seems they just added to my file and put it again to collect dust! Countless emails and webforms....all useless!

FSW-O
Sorry about that. At this point, I think you should just call them.
 
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Archavin89

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Sorry about that. At this point, I think you should just call them.

I did that few times but also useless....nowadays I cannot even contact them through phone....it was a dream which became a nightmare

I would understand If I was in SS....but 16 months to clear an eligibility???? Come on!
 
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BHF

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Jan 23, 2018
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I did that few times but also useless....nowadays I cannot even contact them through phone....it was a dream which became a nightmare

I would understand If I was in SS....but 16 months to clear an eligibility???? Come on!

Hold the faith my dear.

I submitted my application Sept. 8, 2018 via CEC. My application was in RR up to August 7, 2019 when I was asked to pay my landing fee.

During the RR phase, they never asked for any documents, but I kept sending documents as my situation changes, or based on my file notes assessment.

I called CIC numerous times after August 7th, but they said my file was waiting for final review. I requested notes in September which showed that I passed everything, and on two occasions CIC Rep confirmed this.

- Dec. 2, 2019, I was instructed to redo my medical.
- Dec. 20, 2019, system updated that I passed the medical
- Dec. 24, 2019, requested my photos and passport
 

Diane Matthie

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Feb 28, 2019
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Inland
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
1311
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
12-06-2019
AOR Received.
12-06-2019
LANDED..........
18-09-2021
Hold the faith my dear.

I submitted my application Sept. 8, 2018 via CEC. My application was in RR up to August 7, 2019 when I was asked to pay my landing fee.

During the RR phase, they never asked for any documents, but I kept sending documents as my situation changes, or based on my file notes assessment.

I called CIC numerous times after August 7th, but they said my file was waiting for final review. I requested notes in September which showed that I passed everything, and on two occasions CIC Rep confirmed this.

- Dec. 2, 2019, I was instructed to redo my medical.
- Dec. 20, 2019, system updated that I passed the medical
- Dec. 24, 2019, requested my photos and passport
Hi were you Eligibility Review, or just review in general?
 

Diane Matthie

Hero Member
Feb 28, 2019
336
105
Inland
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
1311
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
12-06-2019
AOR Received.
12-06-2019
LANDED..........
18-09-2021
I was first at eligibility review for a few months, then to regular review.

Did you ever found out why you were in regular review? what is security screening
 

BHF

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Jan 23, 2018
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Did you ever found out why you were in regular review? what is security screening
I'm not sure.

My friend's application took one year to process. They never requested any document, and he didn't submit anything. Plus he requested notes twice, and only received one after he got his PR card.

The application process is like a horror movie, and can be very depressing at times.

Try to keep abreast of your file progress via the notes, and follow up every now and again via call/web form. I honestly believe sometimes application fall through the cracks.
 

Mike@2019

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Oct 13, 2019
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I'm not sure.

My friend's application took one year to process. They never requested any document, and he didn't submit anything. Plus he requested notes twice, and only received one after he got his PR card.

The application process is like a horror movie, and can be very depressing at times.

Try to keep abreast of your file progress via the notes, and follow up every now and again via call/web form. I honestly believe sometimes application fall through the cracks.
Applications falling through the cracks is scary but very possible.
 

Archavin89

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Apr 8, 2018
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Your tale is quite depressing. I hope you’re near the finish line! Can you please tell me what was not clear enough in your original bank letter which caused RR of your application. What about your source of funds did CIC not get. If you don’t really know the answers to these questions, what would be your guess.

After I explained the source they sent me another request regarding POF but just about the time the money was in my account. So I assume they were ok with my explanation and it would be a matter of few weeks for them to clear my Eligibility considering I sent old bank statements. Unfortunately, it was not the case and my filel is collecting dust again.
 

harsha010

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Jan 4, 2020
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Hi,

Is anybody here stuck at review required for a previous visa rejection? I have been stuck in that phase and my application has been under processing since the last 11 months.

Any advice?
 

Mike@2019

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Oct 13, 2019
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Hi,

Is anybody here stuck at review required for a previous visa rejection? I have been stuck in that phase and my application has been under processing since the last 11 months.

Any advice?
Which country's visa were you rejected and did you give enough reason for your rejection?
 

Psalmizt

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Apr 4, 2019
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Hi Guys
I got my notes yesterday and ever since then my clumsiness at work has only increased. Anyways, the case analyst seems to have issues with my job duties. Sadly, HR wont reissue another letter and they are the only ones authorised to write reference letters.
I am planning on writing a letter of explanation detailing the exact duties carried out and attaching HR's response to my request for a detailed letter.
Hi Guys,
I got PPR on 9 January 7months after AOR (4 June). Summary of my timeline:

AOR - 4 June 2019

PNP outland

Medical - 01.06.2019

Ordered GCMS in Aug 12, 2019 - found RR on employment duties.

Raised web form and sent an LOE to proactively explain the concerns suspected Aug 12, 2019. Raise another LOE in September after receipt of notes.

Ghost update- Nit sure but later daw an update 10.01.2020

PPR – 09.01.2020.
 
Jan 6, 2020
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Hello All,
I got a voluntary departure from USA and now applying to Canada, I got a review required on the same. what do I do now? please help and suggest
 

akmh1b

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After I explained the source they sent me another request regarding POF but just about the time the money was in my account. So I assume they were ok with my explanation and it would be a matter of few weeks for them to clear my Eligibility considering I sent old bank statements. Unfortunately, it was not the case and my filel is collecting dust again.

I was stuck in review required from October 2018-June 2019 (August 2018 AOR). I had called and talked with agents and they said no more documents required even though I kept asking and they said they can raise a query with the office handling every 2 months as they file had crossed 9 months mark. The response came back as they are still processing my case. Based on the GCMS notes I got the idea that the RR was because of POF. I uploaded new bank statements as POF using CSE form on my own early June. I got PPR golden email mid July, it's hard to say if the file moved on it's own or uploading new docs made it move. But if I had a chance to redo it I would upload docs on my own sooner. Anytime there is a back and forth with IRCC it slows down the file. Do the due diligence on your own.