Your gckey is same as mine i think at this point it shouldn't be much wait. Hope for the bestPreetC said:I got medical request on 30 Aug 2016 and did medical on 31 Aug. My status for medical changed from "Review in Progress" to "Passed" on GCKey account today . Any idea how long it will take for PPR after this change ??
Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Passed
Review of submitted documents
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed In Progress
Final decision Not Started
If there ia no travel history you might get ppr in a week.PreetC said:I got medical request on 30 Aug 2016 and did medical on 31 Aug. My status for medical changed from "Review in Progress" to "Passed" on GCKey account today . Any idea how long it will take for PPR after this change ??
Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Passed
Review of submitted documents
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed In Progress
Final decision Not Started
PreetC said:I got medical request on 30 Aug 2016 and did medical on 31 Aug. My status for medical changed from "Review in Progress" to "Passed" on GCKey account today . Any idea how long it will take for PPR after this change ??
Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Passed
Review of submitted documents
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed In Progress
Final decision Not Started
Congrats for update...plz let me know if u dnt mind why you got remedicl req so late because i hv also not get toll now
when it was changed for you ???Sukhbhullar90 said:Your gckey is same as mine i think at this point it shouldn't be much wait. Hope for the best
I have no idea why they send med req so late. As per gcms notes everything is passed other medical since 13 may 2015Harleen.61 said:Congrats for update...plz let me know if u dnt mind why you got remedicl req so late because i hv also not get toll now
No i dont have any travel historyAG15 said:If there ia no travel history you might get ppr in a week.
I've never felt so helpless and on receiving end.Sukhbhullar90 said:Today a lot of 2016 applicant got PPR and DM
I mean i don't even know what to say i don't even know either to cry or laugh
Same situation, here. I am planning to write a letter to MP mentioning all these issues. It seems visa consular who are checking 2015 application are sleeping in the embassy.Sukhbhullar90 said:Today a lot of 2016 applicant got PPR and DM
I mean i don't even know what to say i don't even know either to cry or laugh
Click on the following website link to find your MP contact information:hus123 said:please help guys .how to do a Mp inquiry ?
See this:hus123 said:please help guys .how to do a Mp inquiry ?
I don't know when i linked my account a week ago it was all there i don't know since when it changedPreetC said:when it was changed for you ???
If they've increased quota , it's possible addition manpower too has been deployed to process our files. I think this is good news for everybodykam_cool said:Notice – Government addresses spousal backlog and wait times
Ottawa, June 13, 2016 – As part of its commitment to family reunification, the Government of Canada will grant permanent residence to more spouses, partners and dependent children of Canadian citizens and permanent residents this year. This will significantly reduce the backlog of existing applications and speed up processing times going forward.
Each year, the Government sets how many permanent residents Canada intends to admit through its various immigration categories during the year. This is done with the annual immigration levels plan. The plan for 2016 reflects the Government's key priorities for immigration, which include bringing more families together.
This year, the Government increased the number of spaces allowed for spouses, partners and dependent children by 14 000, bringing it up to 62 000 spaces.
Over the past few years, more people have applied to come to Canada in the spousal category than there was space for in previous immigration levels plans; this has created a backlog. This year, the Government will reduce this backlog.
Tackling the spousal backlog will ease the uncertainty faced by spouses and partners wanting to move forward and build their lives in Canada with their family and help them integrate into our communities and our economy.
Increasing the number of admission spaces for spouses and partners is one of the measures the Government has taken to support family reunification. Through Budget 2016, $25 million was also allocated to support faster and more predictable processing times for family sponsorship.
What this means for applicants
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has begun to work on reducing its current spousal sponsorship backlog.
Reducing the backlog means complete and straightforward spousal sponsorship applications will be finalized faster.
The backlog reduction applies to applications received through the family class (overseas processing) as well as the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class (in-Canada processing).
All applications will continue to undergo the necessary screening to ensure that individuals do not pose a health, safety or security risk to Canadians and that the relationships are genuine.
If you have already submitted an application to sponsor your spouse or partner, IRCC may contact you to advise you if we need additional information to help process your application. You do not need to contact us, but please make sure your file is up to date.
If you are contacted, please respond to any communication you receive from us within the time frame provided in order to ensure that we can properly process your application. The success of our efforts relies on your cooperation.
If you have not yet submitted an application to sponsor your spouse or partner but plan to do so, the application will not be dealt with as part of our backlog reduction efforts, but it will be processed as quickly as possible.
IRCC's work to reduce the backlog will eventually benefit all spousal applicants—whether they are already in the backlog or submitting a new application—by bringing down wait times for all.
Find general information on family sponsorship, and find answers to your questions at the Help Centre.
Ref: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-06-13.asp
Congratulationslegends said:F - 03 sep 2015
thank you AG15 and Sukhbhullar90
jignesh patel said:Again thnx maggie i did not got any call from CIC for my interview strait approval i think they have query regarding my wife kids from x husband and she dont have custody or any rights for kids according divorce agreement and that is what delaying process i guess.
Another thing my brother just applied for his wife where his lawyer ask him to get sign paper from parents,friends and relative who attended marriage which proves real relationship a specially for second marriage if some one is applying and second marriage please do it.
Thnx
Jignesh
[hi jignesh
I have a same case as you have but I have question
I am sponser and my husband is principle applicant in Gujarat and we both are divorced but I have court divorce decree and my husband have notarised divorce deed so cic will ask divorce decree from court or not.
thanks
kajal]