Okay thanks for your response.Answer should be yes. And there is space for you to explain the reason
Okay thanks for your response.Answer should be yes. And there is space for you to explain the reason
What is the current status of your application? As I feel majority of the applications of the last week of March and first week of April AOR's are still in "Background verification process"? Is that true?Hi all, heard that most AORs with date before 10th March have received PPR. May I check if anyone still waiting for PPR
Here, it seems I am stuck in security screening.Hi all, heard that most AORs with date before 10th March have received PPR. May I check if anyone still waiting for PPR
Get your GCMS or CBSA notes. Security can easily take 110 days and these things are pure speculation without that context.Here, it seems I am stuck in security screening.
CEC inland AOR March 12th.
Get your GCMS or CBSA notes. Security can easily take 110 days and these things are pure speculation without that context.
They could've started your security, finished it, and have paused processing your application when it comes to criminality - that would show background check in progress for a very long time. When in reality, your application is just waiting to be worked on.
Get your notes to gain more clarity here or call IRCC to understand where you are.
This is just for peace of mind. Comprehensive security checks are definitely annoying to go through, it helps to know if you are in it/not in it.Is it worth it getting GCMS or CBSA notes? does it help in terms of processing times or it's just to have peace of mind on what is going on?
This is just for peace of mind. Comprehensive security checks are definitely annoying to go through, it helps to know if you are in it/not in it.
No activity, including GCMS, calling IRCC, updating docs through Webforms to trigger checks or even a Writ of Mandamus(before 1 year wait time) can influence processing times. We are mere spectators in this game.
Things that do help are pre-AOR activities:
1. A precise, trustworthy documentation.
2. Paying RPRF upfront.
3. Listing dependent's work experience under personal history.
4. PoF docs that give entire evidence. High margin with currency conversion, reliable transaction history,...
5. Reduced complexity - e.g. certain countries don't need localization support at all (IRCC has fewer resources).
6. etc.
Tracker has been in existence for less than 8 months for EE non sponsorship applications. No one knows the answer to your question. I'd not worry about it.I am inland PNP.. my bio/ med/ eligibility completed in tracker on Aug 18. As per tracker my (old)medical was completed twice between aug 1 and 18 . However, my gc had this update on last friday “Aug 25 , you passed the medical exam” . May i know why the date was mentioned as Aug 25 when it was actually completed in tracker a week ago?
PNP Inland (OINP) :
Timeline:
ITA : July 11
Submission/ AOR: July 19
Old bio / old med linked : July 31
BIL : Aug 11
Bio given : Aug 14
Old Medical extended to future date : Aug 14
Additional document section in GC changed to NA : Aug 17
Eligibility completed in tracker : Aug 18
(Old )Medical passed in GC: Aug 25
Often heard GC Key and Status Tracker don’t move in tandem with one another. I’d think it’s nothing to worry about.I am inland PNP.. my bio/ med/ eligibility completed in tracker on Aug 18. As per tracker my (old)medical was completed twice between aug 1 and 18 . However, my gc had this update on last friday “Aug 25 , you passed the medical exam” . May i know why the date was mentioned as Aug 25 when it was actually completed in tracker a week ago?
PNP Inland (OINP) :
Timeline:
ITA : July 11
Submission/ AOR: July 19
Old bio / old med linked : July 31
BIL : Aug 11
Bio given : Aug 14
Old Medical extended to future date : Aug 14
Additional document section in GC changed to NA : Aug 17
Eligibility completed in tracker : Aug 18
(Old )Medical passed in GC: Aug 25
Medical is usually passed twice for inland applicants. After it is passed the first time, they extend the expiry date if need be and during the final stage when eligibility is ongoing or about to be completed they pass it again. After this, the next thing should be your portal one email. This has been the case for a couple of inland applications i have seen.Thank you for the response @iSaidGoodDay @June1311 . I am not worried about it. But little curiosity to know where are my application stands now? Hope i am at the final stage.
Thank you.. Hoping for the bestMedical is usually passed twice for inland applicants. After it is passed the first time, they extend the expiry date if need be and during the final stage when eligibility is ongoing or about to be completed they pass it again. After this, the next thing should be your portal one email. This has been the case for a couple of inland applications i have seen.