sweetstrawberry said:
i dont know, now im more worried i am waiting for notes we'll see what those say
There is no need to worry. Background checks can take a very long time for some applicants. The fact of the matter is, your husband is from a country with some recent fighting and many serious issues because of the war in neighboring Syria. Young men from such countries can face longer background checks because of the possibility that they were involved in the fighting.
profiler said:
Background and Security checks begin automatically and immediately upon the case being entered into GCMS. At least that's what the operational bulletin's state happens (and I know in our case, that's the first step, we were notified of it from myCIC). So it's pretty confusing that you are being told this in the final stages.
The fact that they seem to have free time to routinely check with CIC for you makes me wonder if the rest of her/his constituency should know about their extra 'free' time and that (s)he prefers to work in immigration related matters with that 'free' time.
You are causing the OP worry without any grounds.
Background and security checks can take a very long time for applicants from countries where there is unrest. When it takes longer, it is often the last part of the app to be completed, so it is not at all confusing that OP has been told the app is in the final stages.
Seriously?? By all means, find out which MP it is and shout your opinion out to the masses. Of course, it isn't even the actual MP who is contacting IRCC but a designated person in their office, so you should go straight to the actual MP and complain about their staff member trying to help a constituent too much....