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Hello everyone i have a question about background check ... what do they check in background? Do they check employement history in it!! I have done medicals but i have changed my job before medical and I didn't tell pnp or cic yet... will it cause any problem letting them know later or not letting them know at all! I heard from some people that they quit their job after medical passed and they had no problem.... i am confused here and worried too ... please advise... thanks
 
Hi Guys,

I ordered had GCMS notes for one of my friend's in India. He applied from India in Jan 2016. He had already got MPNP. In March 2017 they asked for his work Experience docs again.In the GCMS notes they have mentioned a location where they have placed the new documents. The folder name is something like "Immigration/15-Special Projects/AOR sent 28 March 2016.
I am kind a concerned what they mean by "15-Special Projects" in the folder path. Does anybody have any idea.

Thanks,
Kirat Johal
Hi there I am January 2016 applicant I got GCM notes too but did not show nothing similar I am inland applicant and still wairing ppr. good luck
 
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Hello everyone i have a question about background check ... what do they check in background? Do they check employement history in it!! I have done medicals but i have changed my job before medical and I didn't tell pnp or cic yet... will it cause any problem letting them know later or not letting them know at all! I heard from some people that they quit their job after medical passed and they had no problem.... i am confused here and worried too ... please advise... thanks
I m in same boat. Quit after medical. Don't know what's gonna happen
 
Finally... the Background Check has changed from Not Applicable to We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.

Guys got the PPR yest evening..!! received a mail. But the status in myCIC remains unchanged. Is that how it is?
 
Hello everyone i have a question about background check ... what do they check in background? Do they check employement history in it!! I have done medicals but i have changed my job before medical and I didn't tell pnp or cic yet... will it cause any problem letting them know later or not letting them know at all! I heard from some people that they quit their job after medical passed and they had no problem.... i am confused here and worried too ... please advise... thanks
acc to me you need to tell pnp and cic is mandatory...We don't know when they will gonna ask anything related to job....for your safe side just inform pnp...that's everything...
 
Hey guys, i got decision made on my Ecas yesterday....waiting for golden PPR email now. Don't have access to My-cic since i have representative. I had been reading this forum daily without posting much comments ..i hope everyone gets their DM's and PPR's soon
here is my timeline
Application received- 18 feb 2016
AOR - 18 april 2016
Medical (upfront)- 15 july 2016
Decision made - 13 june 2016
.....i have observed that PPR takes 1-2 days after Decision Made. I guess i will get PPR tomorrow.
good luck to all
 
acc to me you need to tell pnp and cic is mandatory...We don't know when they will gonna ask anything related to job....for your safe side just inform pnp...that's everything...

The problem for PNP is that your employer is basically your sponsor for PR. If you leave your sponsor for another job, your PNP is likely to be revoked once they know about it. Unless, your new employer is also willing to sponsor you.

Without letting either Cic or PNP know, you might still get PR but it might be revoked if they audit your case.

My friend's doing EE BCPNP and then EE. Her representative tells her to stay one extra month just to be safe. I don't think this is necessary, but for sure without any further concern staying with your employer till the end of whole process is a better option.
 
Guys got the PPR yest evening..!! received a mail. But the status in myCIC remains unchanged. Is that how it is?
Many Congratulations.

Please share ur time line..

which pnp???
 
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Can someone send screenshot or copy paste how decision made look on ecas please :)
 
How long do we have to cross the border and land back after we receive our passport?
 
The problem for PNP is that your employer is basically your sponsor for PR. If you leave your sponsor for another job, your PNP is likely to be revoked once they know about it. Unless, your new employer is also willing to sponsor you.

Without letting either Cic or PNP know, you might still get PR but it might be revoked if they audit your case.

My friend's doing EE BCPNP and then EE. Her representative tells her to stay one extra month just to be safe. I don't think this is necessary, but for sure without any further concern staying with your employer till the end of whole process is a better option.
That's not true.
For PNP applicant, it does not matter whether you have a valid job or not. You are eligible for this program as long as you finish your master/PHD study in acknowledged institution. This is a major difference from EE or other sponsor programs.
Like for myself, I have been working for 2 years after graduate but no reported job experience in my PNP application file.
It's a matter of time instead of matter of employment.
 
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That's not true.
For PNP applicant, it does not matter whether you have a valid job or not. You are eligible for this program as long as you finish your master/PHD study in acknowledged institution. This is a major difference from EE or other sponsor programs.
Like for myself, I have been working for 2 years after graduate but no reported job experience in my PNP application file.
It's a matter of time instead of matter of employment.
Enployer Driven/Sponsor PNP Stream, requires you to maintain your job with your specified employer. When you changed your job, the province may reevaluate your nomination. Apart from that stream, you are free to switch or get laid off.