Nothing named in my SA letter. Somehow, I get the feeling it's in Ottawa. Have no idea why I think this.you have SA, did your application get transferred?? if yes, where?
Nothing named in my SA letter. Somehow, I get the feeling it's in Ottawa. Have no idea why I think this.you have SA, did your application get transferred?? if yes, where?
But did it say it was being transferred?Nothing named in my SA letter. Somehow, I get the feeling it's in Ottawa. Have no idea why I think this.
No, I have never seen ECAS say 'application received' only 'in process' and I check that and GC key daily.But did it say it was being transferred?
did ECAS show "application received" in the PA side?
supposedly it changes from 'in process' to 'received' once it gets to the VO. And then it changes back to 'in process' when they start processing it in the VO. Mine is also 'in process'No, I have never seen ECAS say 'application received' only 'in process' and I check that and GC key daily.
So I have heard, but never seen myself! Crossing fingers we do soon!supposedly it changes from 'in process' to 'received' once it gets to the VO. And then it changes back to 'in process' when they start processing it in the VO. Mine is also 'in process'
Exact same thing happened to me, I called them today and they advised me that the file was in Ottawa.Status changed from received to in process
Did ECAS details mentioned that Medical request was sent when you receive the request?My PR status in ECAS went from “In Process” to “Application Received” to “In Process” again all after SA, but the details don’t say anything like “We started processing your application on XXX”. Last update for PR status was that medical results were received.
SA was one that didn’t specify the visa office the application was moved to.
Yes that is there tooDid ECAS details mentioned that Medical request was sent when you receive the request?
CongratulationsGot pre-arrival and DM today.
In ECAS, application received: 15 March
In process: 19 march
DM and pre-arrival: 25 March
Lucky would be my opinion, in Canada it would be very unusual for string pulling or fishy stuff. It's not like you can walk it to the office and slip the officer some money under the table. You would get charged with attempted bribery pretty quick. IRCC is an autonomous part of the government, decisions not supposed to be influenced by outside agencies.Still no AOR ! And some already got their PPR.
Clearly there’s something fishy. Lucky or a string-pulling.