Hi Guys, on GCMS notes I just received, all passed rather than 'security not started'. What is the timeline from here to PPR? I am 1st May 2018 AOR. 3rd Aug 2018 IP2.
Actually, timelines are quite uncertain and no one can say it with complete confidence. If every things is passed then your application should be almost clear. Suggest to check if GCMS notes captured the final approval status as Approved else call CIC to check if the application is approved.Hi Guys, on GCMS notes I just received, all passed rather than 'security not started'. What is the timeline from here to PPR? I am 1st May 2018 AOR. 3rd Aug 2018 IP2.
Did not know about the the existence of the PFL. This makes me feel a bit better. I knew something didn't add up when I had medical passed and they asked for all proof of no - criminal records a month after, and I thought i was gonna have a speedy application.Generally yes, but I have observed folks on here being rejected around the 6/7 month mark with a procedural fairness letter giving them a chance to rectify whatever the problem was. I doubt it would happen as late as 9 months but you never know what mischief IRCC might get up to next just to mess with us.
The more likely scenario is that your application will pass once an officer takes a look at it; sadly they just haven't yet and might not for a while. I'm in the same position, and from my readings here on the forum it seems that most RR applications tend to take between 10-13 months from AOR to be completed, with some unlucky souls having it drag on almost indefinitely (there are still people waiting in 2017 AOR threads). The sad reality is that these applications don't really take much more effort for IRCC to process than all the others, the actual time spent looking at the application is probably no more than an hour or two at most. The problem for us is that they cast them aside and don't look at them at all for months on end.
Hang in there.
In some cases yes it does take that much time. IRCC is inconsistent on timings. I got lucky that my photos were not rejected and the PR card was processed in the first go.Wow mega congrats.
I thought the PR cards take 3 months?!
Nice explanation but just to correct that it's not yet a rejection if you're given a Procedural fairness letter.Generally yes, but I have observed folks on here being rejected around the 6/7 month mark with a procedural fairness letter giving them a chance to rectify whatever the problem was. I doubt it would happen as late as 9 months but you never know what mischief IRCC might get up to next just to mess with us.
hugsToday I complete 9 months, too sad it’s a Sunday so can’t even keep the 9th month magical hope for the day ..
Well yes, you're technically correct that it's not officially recorded as a rejection at that stage, but it's the penultimate step towards a rejection. IRCC are stating that your application as it stands will be rejected should you fail to rectify whatever issue they have issued the PFL for.Nice explanation but just to correct that it's not yet a rejection if you're given a Procedural fairness letter.
yes, sent them a letter of explanation in July last year right after I got the fist set of gcms notesDid you try to fix the Review required?