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Hello everyone one.. I have an urgent query. I am the main applicant and waiting to logde complete file. My husband had lived in Australia in 2008- 2010. We have got NPC and but driving history report has many corrections. Have someone else from Australia faced these problems??
Should I lodge the file with existing documents or I need to follow up with them to get the report correc
 

My dependent's passport will be expiring in next 5- 6months. So, was applying for passport renewal.
Please let me know what all do I need to do once I receive new passport since application can't be updated and which passport to be sent during PPR or both passports?
Any thoughts or suggestions from experts?

Any thoughts or suggestions from experts?

Raise a CSE via webform to update your dependent passport details as soon as you get it . This will avoid delays when you finally get PPR as every one's passport need to be valid for at least 6 months before the affix a visa in it.
 
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Please a quick question to those who had recieved ITA.
I made a mistake while filling my name in the EE profile now I have gotten an ITA I cant edit my name.the mistake is with the order.I typed Okerie Marvelous Oghale instead of Okerie Oghale Marvelous. Please what should i do

Well does not seem to be a big issue. If they will cross check, the name is complete. Such human error mistakes are common from all of us.
Don't worry. This will not stop your progress.

I beg to differ with this. It depend of which one is the surname ( Family name). The surname cannot be in the middle. Granted that some countries put the surname in the first position while others put it last when the full name is displayed, I am not sure about the effect of swapping first and middle name.
To be safe, write the name in the order they appear in the passport. as By the way, which one of the names is the family name?
 
Raise a CSE via webform to update your dependent passport details as soon as you get it . This will avoid delays when you finally get PPR as every one's passport need to be valid for at least 6 months before the affix a visa in it.
Thanks a lot for your response.
 
Hi guys, just got my rprf request now, fingers crossed that this is almost done and hoping for approval soon!
congrats.how long are you given to pay up
 
Hi everyone,

I am FSW-O and my AOR is May 23th. I received an email today and realised that my Background check changed to "in progress" from "Not applicable". However, my medical is still the same as "If you need a medical exam, a message with instructions will be sent to you."

I was waiting for my medical to change first. Can anyone tell me in which stage I am at the moment? What is IP1 and IP2 that is being discussed in this forum?

I also notice a strange thing under my View my submitted applications or profiles – in the table under details it says "Your Action Is Required"! Has anyone had this before?

Cheers!
 
Hi everyone,

I am FSW-O and my AOR is May 23th. I received an email today and realised that my Background check changed to "in progress" from "Not applicable". However, my medical is still the same as "If you need a medical exam, a message with instructions will be sent to you."

I was waiting for my medical to change first. Can anyone tell me in which stage I am at the moment? What is IP1 and IP2 that is being discussed in this forum?

I also notice a strange thing under my View my submitted applications or profiles – in the table under details it says "Your Action Is Required"! Has anyone had this before?

Cheers!
Okay, it is very normal for BGC to go into progress first and medicals pass later. You are at IP1 stage.
Stages- AOR>Meds pass>IP1>NA (Not applicable)>Ip2>PPR.

IP1 refers to in progress 1 i.e when your background goes in progress for the first time. This stage your R10 check (completeness of documents is checked). It happens simultaneously with the medicals and both are independent of each other. They both generally get updated at the same time in your file give or take few days. So your meds pass will also be around the corner..

After R10 is complete your BGC will change to NA. After this your eligibility and criminality will be checked, if all is okay file will be transferred to LVO or CPC. Then comes IP2.

IP2 refers to in progress 2 i.e when your background goes in progress for the 2nd time. This happens generally after 10-30 days from NA Stage. Here your file is finalised for eligibility, security and criminality and PPR is generally issued after 2-15 days from this stage, if all goes well ofcourse.

Note- timelines vary for different applicants as each case is unique and processed differently from other, these timelines have been deduced based on the current trends for normal average cases (CEC/FSW-O).


As for your other query, did you click on it? maybe additional documents are required, check your e-mail and account properly.