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aor 30 oct 2020.
FSW -inland
Eligibility: passed march 2021
Medicals: extended till oct 2022
Security: not started
Background check: in process since july 2021
I called ircc last week and background is still in process. Anything i should be worried about? I is this normal? Anyone in the same boat?
 
aor 30 oct 2020.
FSW -inland
Eligibility: passed march 2021
Medicals: extended till oct 2022
Security: not started
Background check: in process since july 2021
I called ircc last week and background is still in process. Anything i should be worried about? I is this normal? Anyone in the same boat?

Same boat, you have absolutely nothing to worry about.

Security still not started for me & medicals expired.

AOR October 14th, 2020.
 
Thanks for the reply. Has your background check completed?

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I am losing hope.
Understand the sentiment but this year might bring some good news. I think its official now that IRCC diverted all its resources to process cec applicants to meet immigration target for 2021 and the focus in 2022 would be to clear backlogs.
 
My background check says 'Not Started' Generally how much time does this step take?
 
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If you have been asked for Schedule A , the only you need to submit schedule A, or else you can send a webform.
Hi Legalfalcon, when i submitted the application in Feb 2020 the consultant i worked with told me no need to put the travel history back to my home countries Kazakhstan in(I reside in China), so there's definitely gap in my history, and problem is I don't remember what I have input in my history, the screenshots I did clearly are not enough for me to refresh the memory. My question is, if I will be asked for a Schedule A as long as I'm completely honest about my travel history it should be fine right?
 
I've actually heard about Upfront remedial for the first time. I'm curious that can it cause any hassle in my application, what if they have extended my medicals. Though it was positive for you can it be not so positive for others?
What do others have to say about this!!
I can understand your confusing since all the process inside IRCC is liking a black box to us, nobody knows exactly what happened there.
Perhaps, the worst case is that you complete an upfront remedical and then get your medical extension after that. Remedical fee wasted.
 
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Hi Legalfalcon, when i submitted the application in Feb 2020 the consultant i worked with told me no need to put the travel history back to my home countries Kazakhstan in(I reside in China), so there's definitely gap in my history, and problem is I don't remember what I have input in my history, the screenshots I did clearly are not enough for me to refresh the memory. My question is, if I will be asked for a Schedule A as long as I'm completely honest about my travel history it should be fine right?
Should we put travel history in Schedule A under Personal History? I travelled to my home country as well but I do not think we need to include vacation trips personal history .
 
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@legalfalcon I recently got married and would like to add spouse to my existing PR application. Got few questions regarding that, if you could help!?
1) Should I inform IRCC by raising webform?
2) What are the documents I need to gather and submit?
3) I and my spouse both work in US. The resident(current) address provided for my PR application is of US, however, we got married in India. Now that we currently are in India, should it be fine if we get medicals done in India or do it after returning back to US?

Will appreciate your response, Thanks!