Hi Samlongani, are you sure when you emailed cpp Ottawa they replied within 10 days? I emailed them last June and theysamlogani said:I had the same issue, I E-mailed them, they replied back in almost 10 days, that "Our record indicates that medical have been received "
try E-mailing CPP-O with all your information and they may reply.
hope this helps.
Thanks
Our timelines are close to each other, except that I did medicals 1 month before you. Hope we hear soon.nickastro said:Hello guys.
this is my timeline:
newfoundland pnp
application recieved at cio : feb 10 2012
medical requested : april 27 2012
medical sent : may 27 2012
still ecas shows application recieved on feb 10th. its november now . really frustrating.
Hers the E-mail. I received this email on 11/6, I submitted my medicals on 2/5lemon85 said:Hi Samlongani, are you sure when you emailed cpp Ottawa they replied within 10 days? I emailed them last June and they
never replied only in automatic reply but no details. I'm worried about my payment draft it will expire on December and it's still
outstanding until now. Thanks
Mine also still application received.Pari123 said:Congrats Buds...so happy for you.
@ holygun: did they asked for any additinal documents, coz nothing for me and mine is still application received not even in process.
It seems like Ontario OPNP are left for PPR...hope we receive it soon...
am planing to apply under CEC too. PNP is just garbage.jonmonc said:I got my GCMS notes today.
It says Criminality : In progress. They havent received the RCMP finger printing file that I sent twice already. Or they have received it but havent updated it in the database etc
and Security: Not started.
the rest seems fine...
I am trying to follow up on the Criminality and I think it should be cleared up very soon. Does anyone know about how long the Security check takes and what process does it follow? I am starting to feel that the Security step might take 6-12 months. In that case, I would prefer reapplying through the CEC process. Any advice? I am at the edge of desperation.
Thanks
JonMonc
jonmonc said:I got my GCMS notes today.
It says Criminality : In progress. They havent received the RCMP finger printing file that I sent twice already. Or they have received it but havent updated it in the database etc
and Security: Not started.
the rest seems fine...
I am trying to follow up on the Criminality and I think it should be cleared up very soon. Does anyone know about how long the Security check takes and what process does it follow? I am starting to feel that the Security step might take 6-12 months. In that case, I would prefer reapplying through the CEC process. Any advice? I am at the edge of desperation.
Thanks
JonMonc
I applied on the same day too... You should get it soon tooHolygun said:when did you apply for GCMS notes...?
I sent one on Oct 10/2012
Hey applied for my GCMS notes on oct 11, I guess I will get it anytime soon. I found from my friends that the security check takes 3-5 months it could take shorter depending on the number of countries u have visited. I had another question could pls tell me what is your NOC code.jonmonc said:I applied on the same day too... You should get it soon too
Coming back to my original question
Does anyone know how long does it take for 'Security' check to be completed.
I am thinking anyone who has already got their PPR and had requested their GCMS notes multiple times could know.
Any info would help. Thanks in advance...
NOC code is 2174raihan850 said:Hey applied for my GCMS notes on oct 11, I guess I will get it anytime soon. I found from my friends that the security check takes 3-5 months it could take shorter depending on the number of countries u have visited. I had another question could pls tell me what is your NOC code.
Me too. When they announce the change in CEC requirement -- the one from two years to one year work experience -- I will apply for CEC. Unless of course I receive my PR then, but I highly doubt it.Holygun said:am planing to apply under CEC too. PNP is just garbage.
looks for a new IELTS, what a waste