Yes same thing with meMy PR application got retuned because i missed digital sign in imm5332. How long it take again before i recieve AoR? will it be another 40 plus days again?
Hi @Aish####a , @hoangnguyen864I got the same thing today. Did you get any more updates
It depends on which country the pcc is coming from. There are some countries that will only issue pcc at the request of a foreign government, so you must wait for the IRCC to send you the request letter. Others you must obtain and send with your application. This link should help:Should my spouse apply for police certificate check now even though we have not filled out her whole application for PR? I ask because it says in her online portal she needs to submit police check before she can submit her entire PR application. We are confused because instructions says to do police check once ircc sends you a letter and you've submitted your pr application. How are we supposed to submit the pr application if it is saying police check is required before submitting?? Please advise we are confused.
I am interested in the fact that the spouse can work the next day after landing in Canada. Does one not need to apply for OPW before starting work ?She would do a virtual landing if physically in canada (computers and stuff), same end result as passport submission.
BUT: I'd recommend she submit passport and get the visa and land at the airport. It is quicker and more reliable in most cases. Should only take a couple weeks or less to do in PK and big advantage is she would arrive in Canada and could work the next day.
Getting in queue for virtual landing is less reliable and more uncertain in timing.
A PR does not need a work permit. If your spouse arrives on the TRV, will not have the right to work as a PR.I am interested in the fact that the spouse can work the next day after landing in Canada. Does one not need to apply for OPW before starting work ?
I ordered back in mid-June. Took about 35 days.Did anyone ordered gcms notes from CBSA recently? How long did it take?
Ordered mine over 60 days ago, still no reply, no notice of extension, nothing...
Btw, did you find it valuable overall? I remember your skepticism.I ordered back in mid-Jone. Took about 35 days.
Well, it was probably worth the 5 bucks.Btw, did you find it valuable overall? I remember your skepticism.
Unfortunately even that helpful part is extremely limited in volume and content compared to the size of the irrelevant stuff (well, irrelevant to anyone outside IRCC). It's relatively rare that gcms notes are helpful - but still better than nothing.The notes raised some issues that I would never have expected to be issues. It set that out in detail here on the forum. I have not taken time this morning to go back and find the thread, but it's there. @armoured came up with some helpful responses to my concerns about the IRCC concerns. In essence, he thought what I was seeing were the musings of as junior officer and, in the end, there should be nothing to fret about.
Yes, for most TRVs I suspect there is not much more than the boilerplate there. The volume of TRVs is simply such that the design of the TRV program is for IRCC staff to spend as little time as possible on each file (and increasingly supported, I assume, by computers and algorithms).So, the most recent notes I received related to my wife's PR application, submitted last November. I ordered notes once before, on the occasion of her first TRV refusal in early 2000. That time, the notes were a total waste. They added not a scintilla of information to the boilerplate language of the refusal letter. They contained the identical nonsense transcribed into the refusal. Nothing more.