What does ECAS say?File transferred to CIC Edmonton on 30th October still no news yet. Anyone in this situation?
It says medical which I did on May 5, 2017 was successful.What does ECAS say?
Sounds like myCIC, not ECAS. But that does explain what's going on. It's been referred to an inland office for review or interview. Given that you are at the eligibility stage, it's probably a relationship interview (if one is requested). Those can vary wildly, as they are scheduled by the local office, when they have time to schedule. In the mean time, I would suggest ordering your GCMS notes, so you can at least familiarize yourself with their concerns..It says medical which I did on May 5, 2017 was successful.
They are doing background check
They are checking to see if I meet eligibility requirements.
Then I got this letter on 30-10 that file transferred to local office.
But my sponsor has been approved
I have ordered those notes last month it’s still in. I contacted Edmonton cic they say processing time is 12 monthsSounds like myCIC, not ECAS. But that does explain what's going on. It's been referred to an inland office for review or interview. Given that you are at the eligibility stage, it's probably a relationship interview (if one is requested). Those can vary wildly, as they are scheduled by the local office, when they have time to schedule. In the mean time, I would suggest ordering your GCMS notes, so you can at least familiarize yourself with their concerns..
That just further confirms my suspicion. The notes will share why it was transferred. Here is from the IP-8 processing manual (google: cic ip8 to read for yourself), Pg 35:I have ordered those notes last month it’s still in. I contacted Edmonton cic they say processing time is 12 months
You've landed. It won't be an issue for the card to be issued. But you can just update them via IRCC web form, for completeness (though I highly doubt it's required).Happy New Year one and all. I have a question regarding my COPR document. The Travel document number listed within the Personal Details section on my COPR is associated to my old UK passport (which I renewed in July 2016). The old passport was the document used for my last entry into Canada (June 2016) and for my initial PR application. As my new and updated UK passport has a different document number to that listed on my COPR - will it be an issue? My application is complete and currently just waiting on my PR card to arrive in the mail. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
They sure don't. It's only your UCI. That's why I am confident it won't matter. You'd just be alerting them to a new passport (which they would likely correct the next time you cross into Canada anyway, I bet). You're literally a number (UCI) to them now -- just like the rest of us .Actually wondering whether it is even an error at all. I seem to recall the agent telling me that some information was auto-populated onto the COPR (from the original application/database). I presume the travel document number listed here is taken from the original application - and wasn't updated as it needs to match the travel document used at last entry date into Canada. I don't believe PR cards have a passport number printed on them either.
At CPC-M they don't work during Christmas. I believe they are mid October for 2016's.Goodmorning folks; anyboy have an idea what month they are currently processing; seems Dms slowed down
Haha, sure am. Thanks for your input - much appreciated. Having a nightmare trying to link the PR card application to my CIC account (assuming I can do this, to track the status of the card).They sure don't. It's only your UCI. That's why I am confident it won't matter. You'd just be alerting them to a new passport (which they would likely correct the next time you cross into Canada anyway, I bet). You're literally a number (UCI) to them now -- just like the rest of us .
61 days is what their check processing times page last said. My wife's arrived around that time.Haha, sure am. Thanks for your input - much appreciated. Having a nightmare trying to link the PR card application to my CIC account (assuming I can do this, to track the status of the card).