goodman36 said:
Hi SingaporeVo and Samkh,
My wife's ecas shows the same as your's. So, it seems all three of our case showing in process at the same time.
So, are you sure that there is NO INTERVIEW?
My wife has not gone for her re-medical yet. Probably she will do it this week. Thank you for both (and Davidsuchet) of your suggestion of using her national id.
Let us keep posted please.
Here is some explanations;
1.No body knows what is going on in visa office so nothing is impossible.
2. When they change the e-case to "in process" it means the officer has been satisfied by your evidences, that you are a family member of sponsor person( could be husband and wife or adopted child), therefore you can join your family, this is what we call genuine relationship. Interview for this step maybe required. The decision has not been made yet.
next steps:
3.1: Check your background from RCMP(Royal Canadian Mounted Police) If the records show any derogatory, they will call you for interview, This is what we call criminality check.
4.2:Check your background from CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) If the records show any derogatory, they will call you for interview. This is what we call security check.
5: If your medical exam is still valid and you passed all the steps then they will send you a PPR letter meanwhile they change your e case to "decision made".
Explanation 1 : Sometimes e case jumps from nothing to complete
. or does not work.
Explanation 2: Background checks take 1.5 to 3 for some cases up to 6 months.
Explanation 3: Since a lot of applicants have not been in Canada, RCMP and CSIS do not have any records from them so in my opinion this two steps are pointless.