Create a GCKey and link the paper file to MyCIC. It will provide more info than ECAS.fatimabod said:Hi,
How do you guys get the details of your application status? For us, it only says "in process".
Also, what is GCMN notes? Sorry if I get it wrong, its confusing with all these short forms. And I also contacted the MP office, the staff said they dont basically interfere with immigration process unless the processing times pass, so for SO, 12 months!
olgrime said:So this is my timeline so far =)
Visa Office: Singapore
App. Received.: 20-05-2016
AOR Received: 08-06-2016
SA:19-7-2016
Med's Request: Upfront
PR Processing Start: 25-07-2016
Just about everybody on this thread is sponsoring their spouse and does the medical exam up front before the app is filed.spidec said:oldrime, what do you mean by Med's Request: Upfront. I am not able to look at my status on ECAS for some reason. My timeline is around the same as yours too. Just got the medical request on 08/08/2016. Good Luck and wish you all the best for your application! ;D
GCMS=Global Case Management Systemfatimabod said:Also what is ECAS?
Even though this is the thread for SVO, most of us are here with Spousal cases. You're better off here:spidec said:Have anyone get a request for passport yet after Medical/Police Check from Singapore LVO for 2016 Parents Sponsorship? Do you know how many days you have to submit the police check? Thanks and good luck to everyone! 8)
As of right now, the backlog for PGP in Singapore has significantly been reduced to the level that they can process files as soon as they come. The inventory is much smaller now compared to the old days. So yes, parents do wait less than 1 year to get visas from Singapore now.BonManush said:Even though this is the thread for SVO, most of us are here with Spousal cases. You're better off here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/2016-parents-grandparents-sponsorship-applicants-t390935.0.html
Isn't parents sponsorship taking somewhere between 4-7 years? Did they change things recently? Are you really expecting to get parents visa within the year? I'm honestly interested.
Is it really a year? Thats a significant change from 5 to 1 year. Thats even faster than some spousal applicationsvnexpress said:As of right now, the backlog for PGP in Singapore has significantly been reduced to the level that they can process files as soon as they come. The inventory is much smaller now compared to the old days. So yes, parents do wait less than 1 year to get visas from Singapore now.
Singapore is inviting PGP files submitted in 2015 and 2016 for medical requests. You can check those threads Since the beginning of this year, most visa offices do not carry PGP backlog anymore. Singapore only has less than 1,000 people waiting in PGP right now so about 500 files.mikeymyke said:Is it really a year? Thats a significant change from 5 to 1 year. Thats even faster than some spousal applications
That's awesome.vnexpress said:Singapore is inviting PGP files submitted in 2015 and 2016 for medical requests. You can check those threads Since the beginning of this year, most visa offices do not carry PGP backlog anymore. Singapore only has less than 1,000 people waiting in PGP right now so about 500 files.
Excellent post. +1BonManush said:GCMS=Global Case Management System
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t390292.0.html;topicseen
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp
ECAS=Electronic Client Application Status
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/authenticate.do
MyCIC
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/e-services/account.asp
I'm not sure if you are able to acquire a GCKey in some countries. Best option is to get your sponsor to do it on behalf of you.