+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Calling is never an issue. You can call them as many times as you want. I was told only about Gcm by ndvo . Same thing my immigration consultant also repeated
You can believe what/who you want to beleive, but it is not going to alter the fact. GCMS notes are generated by separate government department who do the same for other government departnents as well under the access of information act.
Anyway you can read the tweet IRCC made shared by one of the poster posted earlier here. If you still think your consultant and that officer from ndvo are rigth then end of discussion here.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tobs
Hi @cansha
Visa office is ottawa
Then it is likely that you may get your PPR by this week or before November. I have read few cases where people have told CIC about expecting a baby and then CIC waits for the baby to be born before issuing PPR. Or you can wait for PPR and once they issue PPR let CIC know and they will guide you how to proceed. Mostly, they will ask you to till birth and then you will have to provide them with baby's medical (and passport may be?) and they will issue PPR to whole family.

in any case Many Congrats!!
 
  • Like
Reactions: B. B.
GCMS is the software where our cases (personal details and actions/activities done on the case) are maintained.
If you saw your notes closely, every single update (including document uploads) you did before submitting your application gets into GCMS as “activities”.
GCMS notes is nothing but an export/printout of the log of these activities, which shouldn’t take more than a button-click. If you understand IT systems, it can be as simple as giving “Print@ command on a word doc.
With that said, I doubt if ordering notes would slow down or accelerate any case.
 
GCMS is the software where our cases (personal details and actions/activities done on the case) are maintained.
If you saw your notes closely, every single update (including document uploads) you did before submitting your application gets into GCMS as “activities”.
GCMS notes is nothing but an export/printout of the log of these activities, which shouldn’t take more than a button-click. If you understand IT systems, it can be as simple as giving “Print@ command on a word doc.
With that said, I doubt if ordering notes would slow down or accelerate any case.
And were you the one who deduced it is a Siebel system :)?
 
First of all these guys won't be able to help you much as the files are not handled by a single officer.
Second there was no need to order GCMS notes as according to your timeline, six months are not over yet & they get easily annoyed.

As far as they have not asked for any additional documents, your profile is at a good status.
There is no specific rule or procedure these guys follow. Everything depends on case to case. In my opinion just sit and relax till you get the golden email.
Annoyed? How do you even know these things?
 
And were you the one who deduced it is a Siebel system :)?
Yeah. I’ve actually designed such “Print Activities” (including notes) in Siebel for businesses, and I could easily derive my conclusions about GCMS just by looking at the layout and field-labels of notes.
I really get amused when people draw funny conclusions about GCMS notes, and even when others try to correct them, when these notes are such simple thing for any IT Engg.
But it was tough to hold myself back this time when there was a serious argument going on, and it was only increasing the count of posts on my favorite past-time blog :)
 
  • Like
Reactions: cansha
Yeah. I’ve actually designed such “Print Activities” (including notes) in Siebel for businesses, and I could easily derive my conclusions about GCMS just by looking at the layout and field-labels of notes.
I really get amused when people draw funny conclusions about GCMS notes, and even when others try to correct them, when these notes are such simple thing for any IT Engg.
But it was tough to hold myself back this time when there was a serious argument going on, and it was only increasing the count of posts on my favorite past-time blog :)
:D:D:D ... Awesome!
 
Then it is likely that you may get your PPR by this week or before November. I have read few cases where people have told CIC about expecting a baby and then CIC waits for the baby to be born before issuing PPR. Or you can wait for PPR and once they issue PPR let CIC know and they will guide you how to proceed. Mostly, they will ask you to till birth and then you will have to provide them with baby's medical (and passport may be?) and they will issue PPR to whole family.

in any case Many Congrats!!

Understood, thanks,
 
I'm not sure what's happening with my application. Quite some changes this week.

A quick update on my timeline:
AOR: June 2
Medical passed: June 13
ADR (PCC): June 14
IP2 (think I skipped IP1): July 10
Ghost Update: October 12 (I think)
ADR reviewed: October 17
Back to ADR being reviewed : October 18
Profile updated / ADR "not needed": October 19

Such a rollercoaster this week!