Thanks bro for ur kind wishes.Looks to me you will get good news next week.
So there is still hope for rest of us.
Believe me u are in my prayers
Well i got relaxed after my eligibility
Thanks bro for ur kind wishes.Looks to me you will get good news next week.
So there is still hope for rest of us.
I dont think so tht Agents on calls are always true about your file statusI am BC-PNP Inland Applicant too.
AOR - 8th October, 2018
Eligibility: Passed
Security: Passed
Criminality: Passed
Re-medicals Requested : 2nd April 2019 (Only for wife and elder daughter)| Uploaded on 9th April 2019 - No updated after that.
Medical Extension : Request sent by officer to Ottawa Doctors for me (medical expired on 14th Jan 2019) and my younger daughter (medical expires on 29 Jun 2019).
As per yesterday's call to IRCC, Overall medical status update can take between 3-weeks to 3-months. Post that final decision will be made. If final decision is a approval and we being in Vancouver area it would take additional 3 months to receive Landing Interview Letter. So I think my timeline for PR which is currently 6 months and 10 days would reach approx 10 months of all goes smooth. Unfortunately, more wait wait and wait.....![]()
I think we will all get landing interview and not PPR as per latest trend for PNP-Inland applicants. Thanks for your wishes. I wish you PR soon too.I dont think so tht Agents on calls are always true about your file status
In my case medicals got expired in Jan but Aor 2nd oct and cic account showed my passed medicals on 8th march and thts after six months since my aor.
So three weeks to three months is general timeline but medical results get update in system within 10-15 days maximum so dont worry you will get your ppr very soon.
Good luck
If you deposit the cash into a bank on a regular basis and/or pay tax on it, perhaps annotated bank statements or tax documentation would suffice?So, I got an ADR request for a proof of income from declared foreign work experience with my present place of work. I receive my salary by cash, and not via bank. How do I provide the proof? Any one with ideas? I have only got 7 days to provide these.
Hey! Just fill it as "Child" and go ahead! Hopefully you will have the PPR before the notesHello friends,
I'm planning to use GetGCMS for GCMS notes, and they are asking to fill form IMM5744E. I'm outside Canada.
This might be a stupid question. While filling the form, I'm adding my kid's details. There is a column that asks, "Relationship to Applicant", what should I put in it, Child or Parent. I'm just trying to double check my understanding.
Please help!
There is no specific trend for this! you can expect it anytime soon with the next batch of PPRs. Since it has been almost a month - you can expect it sometime next weekA question.. I called IRCC yesterday and CSR told me that my application was approved on MArch 26, 2019. Still have not got PPR email. any idea when I wll get it or happened to anybody ?
so true, this is exactly what i thinkI see a lot of worry and counting down to the "six months" date, but my understanding is this is a totally arbitrary date which doesn't really mean a lot. From looking at the various forums and trackers, the 80% approval in six months statistic may no longer be accurate, due to higher volumes of applications since late last year.
The bar in your profile doesn't mean anything much, since it is not based on your file except that it's your AOR date plus six months. The expected completion date seems to never be updated even if CIC knows your file is going to take much more or much less time. I think the bar is only there give an artificial feeling of progress, so people call them less.
That being said, call centre agents are a little more likely to look up details for you if you are past the six months line. So if you are past six months and have not called them, please give that a try! I got lots of useful info from the agent and lots of stress relief (see my previous post about this). The Visa Offices may also periodically try to fast-track files that are past six months, to help with their statistics (total speculation here, but it would make sense).
In terms of what to conclude about your application taking more than six months - the vast majority of reasons are due to bureaucracy, and do not mean your application will be rejected. It's really hard for all of us waiting, with our plans on hold and our futures in the balance, but the six months line does not mean much, and going past it is not a major cause for concern.
If anyone knows differently on any of this, please feel free to comment.
Generally, this would be because of either POF or your work-related documents. It would be best to gauge from GCMS notes about the reason for "review required."I just called the CIC agent and was told my eligibility is under "review required". Please can someone tell me what this means?
Something in your eligibility is flagged. You will have to order gcms notes to get more information to sort it out.
This could take months
The agent had no clue why an RR. She said you have seemed to order Notes! That should give you the answer.Did u asked RR for what reason ? It can be POF etc.
I think you should order GCMS
Congratulations!!An hour before finished call with agent, a sort of good news. AOR 20 Oct
My eligibility passed( asked twice to confirm)
Criminality passed
Security in process
BG in process
Pls let me know what they usually checked in BG ???
Thanks. I have ordered the notes and expecting them in May fist weekGenerally, this would be because of either POF or your work-related documents. It would be best to gauge from GCMS notes about the reason for "review required."