Thanks for the instant reply..rajkamalmohanram said:I suppose you can raise a CSE and tell them that you have quit your current job and have switched to a new employer. You do not have to submit any documentation for this.
+1 for you
Thanks for the instant reply..rajkamalmohanram said:I suppose you can raise a CSE and tell them that you have quit your current job and have switched to a new employer. You do not have to submit any documentation for this.
Pretty much in the same situation and my meds will change in a few days.apache5021 said:Hi guys ,
need help,Today my medical status changed from passed to not needed at this time .Its one year since my last medical so it was expected.
My question is that whether this change is automated?
secondly when can I expect a re medical call?
Is this change normal?
viveks said:I am writing on this thread for the first time. Our FSW/EE application is in its post AoR state. The BGC has moved to NS from NN. Couple of questions:
1) Would all Indian resident's application be processed by NDVO?
Very likely. Yes.
2) How long can we expect our file to be transferred to NDVO from the above status change which happened on 15 Jan 2017?
You cannot be sure unless you see your GCMS notes. I would recommend that you order a copy 90 days post AOR.
thanks!!
Have you ordered GCMS notes yet? If you haven't, then I strongly recommend that you order notes and see where your application stands. You can then raise a CSE and inquire about the status of your application.sanjeet said:Hi all,
I have my AOR for PR on 11 July 2016.
Medical passed. But BG is NS, so far.It's been more than 6 months now.No change in status. Can someone help me out with info?whom to contact?
Hi is this required if i stayed in melbourne for just 1 month?montu1083 said:Hello Friend... Actually I was in Australia in 2007-08... I used to live in Melbourne, Victoria then moved to Sydney, NSW... As per CIC requirement if anyone lives or lived in Victoria, he/she has to provide Driving License History Report... But I didn't have Victorian License or I never applied for it... So I didn't include this Report along with my file... But CIC also states that if anyone never had or has Victorian License then he/she has to get in written from VicRoads (Victoria Transport Office) and I missed that line...
So on basis of this doc my file got refusal... Anyways I got this doc now so I pray to God this time my file will be passed and I get PR...
Regards
If in doubt, raise a CSE.gappy31600 said:Hi is this required if i stayed in melbourne for just 1 month?
I have gone to australia twice.
First time for 1 month to Melbourne.
And second time for 1 month to Sydney.
I have already submitted my E APR in October 2016.
Do i need to provide this driving license part for Victoria? I am really worried now.
Sorry about you refusal.montu1083 said:Hello Friend... Actually I was in Australia in 2007-08... I used to live in Melbourne, Victoria then moved to Sydney, NSW... As per CIC requirement if anyone lives or lived in Victoria, he/she has to provide Driving License History Report... But I didn't have Victorian License or I never applied for it... So I didn't include this Report along with my file... But CIC also states that if anyone never had or has Victorian License then he/she has to get in written from VicRoads (Victoria Transport Office) and I missed that line...
So on basis of this doc my file got refusal... Anyways I got this doc now so I pray to God this time my file will be passed and I get PR...
Regards
Well, I suppose all applicants on the NDVO Master thread are EE applicants.shashar said:God!!! People are waiting for almost a year for PPR. This is news for me. Whatever online tracker's I saw, has less than 6 months timeline for PPR. Is it normal for them to take a year for PPR? Are they all express entry applicant's? The idea of express entry was processing within 6 months. This completely take our planning equation out of the picture and is very demotivating
Hope it doesn't take more than 6 months for any of us and good luck to those who are waiting for a year That's just way too much...
AOR 16th Jan
IRCC says that 80% of the application are processed around 6 months time line and of course there will be some cases that will take more time than 6 months due to many reasons. But there are many other cases that should motivate us, and these cases are getting PPR email within 2-4 months.shashar said:God!!! People are waiting for almost a year for PPR. This is news for me. Whatever online tracker's I saw, has less than 6 months timeline for PPR. Is it normal for them to take a year for PPR? Are they all express entry applicant's? The idea of express entry was processing within 6 months. This completely take our planning equation out of the picture and is very demotivating
Hope it doesn't take more than 6 months for any of us and good luck to those who are waiting for a year That's just way too much...
AOR 16th Jan