Beginning of July.rcherukuri09 said:Any Medical requests today .which date people are getting MRs know
Thanks
What does that mean? You trying to say that CIC checks some applications more carefully than others?rcherukuri09 said:ok
thanks
and toby one more question
cic checks 30 pc applications very seriously
and 70 pc normal
how can we found ours is in 30pc or 70 pc
Yeah, the thing is that I don't want to order the GCMS notes. They are understaffed and giving them even more work just because "I want to make sure" is not something I want to do.iam_toby said:Give it a couple of days and them email them and ask them to confirm the receipt of the document.
You can also order GCMS notes, as the notes show incoming communications from your side as well.
Information about GCMS can be found here:
>> http://cectoolkit.weebly.com/3/post/2014/01/what-does-gcms-stand-for-how-do-i-apply.html
And information about how to email CPC can be found here:
>> http://cectoolkit.weebly.com/3/post/2014/01/how-do-i-contact-citizenship-and-immigration-canada-regarding-my-cec-application.html
?? I am quite sure gcms should not be a manual process....it should just be an auto generation of a report in pdf format.Jalex23 said:Yeah, the thing is that I don't want to order the GCMS notes. They are understaffed and giving them even more work just because "I want to make sure" is not something I want to do.
Email will be the best way to do it, thanks for the advice.
You will withdraw from PNP, once your CEC processing is complete and you have landed as a Permanent Resident in Canada .sasdp said:Hello toby,
Am a sep 2013 applicant and also applied under PNP in Nov 2013.When will be a good time for me to withdraw PNP.Can you please help...Thanks.
nope 15th july is doneritz0106 said:MR for July applicants has kind of slowed down....still stuck on 11th... ???
Of course it is not manual... (or at least I hope it isn't). Regardless of that when someone files a petition of anything a whole process is triggered and people's time is invested. Trust me, I work on something similar with the government and even the most simple of requests slows down a process... imagine if all insecure people make unneeded requests all the time... we want this to go fast, so IMO letting them do their job with minimal interaction is the least we can do.ritz0106 said:?? I am quite sure gcms should not be a manual process....it should just be an auto generation of a report in pdf format.
But then answering to request is also a part of their job....and people have the right to ask about the progress. I think 12 months of time line is more than enough...and if it delays the processing better not to have the GCMS option.Jalex23 said:Of course it is not manual... (or at least I hope it isn't). Regardless of that when someone files a petition of anything a whole process is triggered and people's time is invested. Trust me, I work on something similar with the government and even the most simple of requests slows down a process... imagine if all insecure people make unneeded requests all the time... we want this to go fast, so IMO letting them do their job with minimal interaction is the least we can do.
The CEC PR should be stronger than the PNP. As PNP is designed for working in that particular province compared to CEC where you can work everywhere.iamroth said:You will withdraw from PNP, once your CEC processing is complete and you have landed as a Permanent Resident in Canada .
Or Vice versa.