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Question about processing time, FSW EE from Outside Canada

#RA#

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Sep 1, 2015
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Dear fellow members,

I have submitted an EE FSW track application (with dependent) as a resident of USA on November 13, 2015. In December 2015, I visited India. During this visit, I was asked to submit an additional document regarding my Medicals. In addition to submitting the additional document regarding my Medicals, I also submitted my marriage certificate. Since then, my Medicals have passed and nothing else has been updated. I will reach the 6 months timeline in another 2 weeks. This is making me anxious regarding why the processing of my application is being delayed. I have tried calling CIC about my concerns, but they don't take any of my application details, they only ask me to wait until the 6 months deadline. I am beginning to get worried and was wondering if any of you could help guide me or provide me with any helpful information. I am thinking of sending a case specific inquiry requesting any helpful information. Is there anything else I could do to help with my situation?

I appreciate all your time and help in this matter.

Many thanks,
#RA#
 

#RA#

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Sep 1, 2015
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Hi rcoder13,

Many thanks for your reply, but it seems you have to be a permanent resident or a citizen of canada to order gcms notes. Also, are they helpful in anyway? Has anybody else encountered a similar situation wherein it was close to 6 months and still waiting for updates with your application?

Many thanks,
#RA#
 

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#RA# said:
Hi rcoder13,

Many thanks for your reply, but it seems you have to be a permanent resident or a citizen of canada to order gcms notes. Also, are they helpful in anyway? Has anybody else encountered a similar situation wherein it was close to 6 months and still waiting for updates with your application?

Many thanks,
#RA#
There are agencies who can do this on your behalf, for a fee. You can also authorize anyone you know in Canada to do this on your behalf.