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MIKASINGH374 said:
Is their any expiry date of PCC. As I have heard that VO demand fresh PCC after six months from date of issue

I haven't heard anything like that (This might happen if the case takes more than 1 or 2 years - Yes, this used to happen in the past). It is sufficient if the PCCs were valid/as specified at the time of submission. Good luck!
 
MIKASINGH374 said:
Is their any expiry date of PCC. As I have heard that VO demand fresh PCC after six months from date of issue
This condition applies for your current country of residence. If VO wants a new PCC, then he will request it.
It can happen for other countries as well. It all depends on the VO - this is clearly mentioned on IRCC website.
 
mr5ingh said:
Whats the max that it takes from BGIP to PPR at NDVO?
Does BGIP mean?

Thanks in advance

It could take from couple of hours to months.
 
NDVO, how about working on a Sunday ? :-\

@ MIKASINGH374 and stalker, common guys get your PPR soon, We are in a que ;) ;) ;)
 
Hey Guys,

After one gets the status BIGP (Background Check in process) .. particularly in context to NDVO..

I would like to know:

1. what will be the next step? PPR or Background check complete or both simultaneously?

2. at BGIP stage, what are the reasons one may get rejected?

Just very nervous.

What can I expect?
 
mehtab007 said:
Hey Guys,

After one gets the status BIGP (Background Check in process) .. particularly in context to NDVO..

I would like to know:

1. what will be the next step? PPR or Background check complete or both simultaneously?

PPR

2. at BGIP stage, what are the reasons one may get rejected?

Dont ask questions for which no one has a specific reply

Just very nervous.

fight it to overcome, you are not the only one here. Enjoy the process like we all do

What can I expect?

PPR of course, if things go right

And do add a timeline without which it is difficult to reply
 
MIKASINGH374 said:
Is their any expiry date of PCC. As I have heard that VO demand fresh PCC after six months from date of issue

Based on my GCMS notes, PCC is valid for two years.
 
Hi guys,

I have a question. I want to order gcms notes via www.visafile.info but I have a doubt, It ask for application type. What should I select for that out of the options "Permanent residence" or Express Entry.

Pls reply if anyone ordered gcms notes via www.visafile.info.
 
hitesh0414 said:
Hi guys,

I have a question. I want to order gcms notes via www.visafile.info but I have a doubt, It ask for application type. What should I select for that out of the options "Permanent residence" or Express Entry.

Pls reply if anyone ordered gcms notes via www.visafile.info.
rajkamalmohanram said:
This is the link -->

https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do?lang=en

You should placed a request under the "Access to Information Act" and NOT under the "Privacy Act".

Please select the Department where you would like to submit an Access to Information or Privacy request = Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

"Which type of records do you wish to request? " ==> Case Files

"What type of record would you like to request? " ==> Permanent Residence

"Which specific information are you looking for? " ==> The electronic notes of the immigration or citizenship officer(s)

You also need to provide a consent form. Check the below post -->

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/latest-caips-gcms-notes-forms-and-how-to-order-t99210.0.html;msg1346436#msg1346436


I hope it helps
 
Guys, Jan applicant for CEC-Outland. And my Meds Passed today, along with BG which is now "In Progress".