ddobro2
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- May 4, 2011
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Yayyyy.
4 months to do background checks? I doubt that's universal because we've had people get PPR in less than 4 months TOTAL.
The background check may or may not be the RCMP clearance (Canadian police cert), the FBI clearance (now that someone said they do some verification of their own even with the clean record on the cert, I'm wondering....), the security check with their security agency, and a general background check on the dates and places of study, employment, residence, membership you gave them (think it was Schedule A - Background/Declaration).
Good luck!
4 months to do background checks? I doubt that's universal because we've had people get PPR in less than 4 months TOTAL.
The background check may or may not be the RCMP clearance (Canadian police cert), the FBI clearance (now that someone said they do some verification of their own even with the clean record on the cert, I'm wondering....), the security check with their security agency, and a general background check on the dates and places of study, employment, residence, membership you gave them (think it was Schedule A - Background/Declaration).
Good luck!
mcmasters said:Good news, y'all! My application hasn't been cancelled - phew!
We heard back from the MP's office yesterday and this is what she said:
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I've just received a response from CIC regarding your wife's application.
They are currently pending for background verifications, unfortunately we could
not obtain a time frame for your file specifically. However, the general
processing time is 4 months. Other than the above mentioned activity, everything
on file looks good.
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Does anyone know anything about these "background verifications?" Is that what someone was talking about last week with the RCMP? I've never lived in Canada, so I'm not really sure what this means for me. We ordered or GCMS notes, so hopefully that will be better explained in the notes, and if there's anything we can do to facilitate the process, we'll find out then.
Three weeks until we hit 30 days since our RPRF receipt was received. About 30 days from now until we can expect to get our GCMS notes. Looks like we can't really expect anything to happen until end of November/early December at the earliest. Blugh.
Does the Buffalo CIC office work on American Thanksgiving? Hmm probably not. :