I don’t know the timeline only thing I know is My AOR- 26th Nov.what's your timeline
I don’t know the timeline only thing I know is My AOR- 26th Nov.what's your timeline
Mine got cancelled on 30th day.the first time I went to consulate I was very busy and simply went in and out and did not talk to anyone- I guess it totally depends on Visa officer to accept it or not, but all the people I Know who are getting EE and also people I met the 2nd time in the consulate got the same reason for PCC -i.e. “ immigration purpose other than citizenship”. If you are in Toronto area go get a new PCC when the consulate opens ASAP. But again I personally do not know anyone who has gotten PCC cleared with “ resident permit “Hi, Similar to yours, I have submitted the PCC stating for "resident permit", Did you wait for 6 months to get another PCC? how long did it take for cancellation? I am nervous after reading your post
Dang -that’s fast , my AOR was 26th Nov, it’s stuck on Background Check and determining eligibility criteria.
I think I am in the same boat as you. I called CIC on Friday and was told that everything has been passed and no other assessments left. As per the agent, everything looks good right now and the documents are just under review. I am wondering what this means if all the stages have already been passed. Hope someone can enlighten us
For single applicant,it remains the same.Hi... I got nominated by oinp in November submitted my file with ircc and now my medicals are done in December. I want to know that if i get married at this stage which is before ppr will my points be recalculated by oinp because i applied as single applicant? As per my knowledge in express entry they are not calculated again after Aor. Please let me know if you have knowledge about this.
I also got the same reply from CIO Sydney,NS.I also raised a WebForm last week and got the below:
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
We verified the information on file and can confirm that:
Your file is currently located at the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
While the processing times may vary with each case, we will make all the necessary efforts to finalize your application as soon as possible.
- The responsible office is currently verifying if your application meets the eligibility requirements under the immigration program for which you have applied, you may be contacted via your account if additional information is needed.
- The background verifications are in process.
- The security background verification has not been initiated.
- The criminal background verification is currently valid.
Rest assured that you will be informed as soon as a decision is reached or if additional information is needed.
We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your inquiry.
But when I spoke to 3 different IRCC agents they all said, all 4 phases are "In Progress". But WebForm says Security has not even been initiated. So I guess we will just have to wait and watch, as usual !!!...
Hello. I’m CEC applicant too. AOR nov 17. Inland applicants who applied before December 3rd, 2019 are not required to give their biometrics but I’ve seen some who were requested to submit RCMP. I submitted RCMP when I lodged my application even though it wasn’t required, just in case they ask for it later. Thought it might save time to provide it upfront.OK, Guys, I need clarification.
I applied under CEC inland stream got AOR Nov 01, medicals done on Nov 27.
I did not see any biometrics fee to pay and neither I got any biometrics invitation letter.
I was applying for a TRV as mine is already expired. I saw an option to give biometrics in that application.
I got confused and called CIC agent. According to him, biometrics for TRV and PR are different. if I did biometrics for PR it should be enough for TRV but not another way.
He also told me that, I can pay an upfront biometric fee for accelerating the PR processing
My doubt is did any Inland CEC applicants got Biometrics requests? I am wondering what is the criteria for Biometrics for inland applicants?
Can someone throw some light..
OK thanks. I think I will have to apply for biometric for TRV for now. Hopefully, they won't ask for RCMP clearance for me.Hello. I’m CEC applicant too. AOR nov 17. Inland applicants who applied before December 3rd, 2019 are not required to give their biometrics but I’ve seen some who were requested to submit RCMP. I submitted RCMP when I lodged my application even though it wasn’t required, just in case they ask for it later. Thought it might save time to provide it upfront.