I'm in the same situation (except it was a visa for USA. It was rejected around 10 years ago, and I've had 2 visas since then, with extensive travel.)
Should I raise a CSE?
I would raise a CSE, especially as the US and Canada share information

I'm in the same situation (except it was a visa for USA. It was rejected around 10 years ago, and I've had 2 visas since then, with extensive travel.)
Should I raise a CSE?
Usually BG 'in progress' is IP1 and 'we are processing' is IP2
Oh I am sorry...got confused.
It is we are processing your background check. But medicals status is passed .
There was no na stage.
Is it ip2
ThanksI would raise a CSE, especially as the US and Canada share information![]()
No. I am in India.Yup, it is. Do you currently reside in Canada or the US?That might be why you moved to ip2 so quickly
![]()
Guys,
Any idea how to order GCMS notes?
Is it time consuming?
Is calling them directly a better and feasible way to get the exact status of our file than ordering note?
How much would it cost approx?
Order from here, for example: https://www.getgcms.com/ . You can find the price on there
It takes 30-40 days for you to receive the notes, and they show what happened on your file till the day you ordered them.
Calling is a much less detailed way of getting the exact status of your file. Ordering GCMS notes is by far the best way.
Did anyone in our June AOR in this forum receive PPR ??
Review of additional documents changed to "Not Applicable" today from "We are reviewing the additional additional documents"I wonder if that means they're done looking at the additional documents
![]()
I hope it means you transition to IP2 today!!![]()
Review of additional documents changed to "Not Applicable" today from "We are reviewing the additional additional documents"I wonder if that means they're done looking at the additional documents
![]()
I'm glad yours is moving! If you don't mind my asking, in your ADR, they just asked for the IMM5669 generically or stressed something specific within the form?
Just asked for it generically. It was weird too, because we had already provided one in our LEO. Perhaps they didn't see it or perhaps we filled it out wrong on the first try. What about yours, did they ask for it generically or did they specify something?