ajanarth, thank you. Mine was received a week after yours. I do not expect a CC charge in the next two months.
Wish you all the best !Virginia2401 said:ajanarth, thank you. Mine was received a week after yours. I do not expect a CC charge in the next two months.
It means that they have opened the envelope you sent your prints in, but have not checked the prints yet. They usually process the prints within a few days of the CC being charged. You should expect to see it in a couple/few weeks.FAQ1 said:I mailed mine on Dec 7th, 2015 and my CC was charged on March 23rd. Does charging card mean that the background check process has ended or started? In other words, when do I expect to receive the report? I am in Montreal.
so applying for immigration to another country is a lot different than applying to work in the vunerable sector. one thing has nothing to do with the other nor should the requirements be the same IMO. it's quite logical CIC will want a report directly from the FBI to ensure the report is complete and there is no fraud.Moyo36 said:It is "funny" how Canada requests them directly from the FBI and we wait 4+ months for this process but Americans getting FBI checks to work with children, and other FBI check requests can go through 3rd party, however I digress- we will jump through the hoops.
CIC is not going to just refuse your wife's application as long as you communicate with them what's going on. if you just ignore their request and don't send anything, then that can risk the application. more than likely, if something is not sent they will probably send another request. if multiple requests are ignored, THEN the file will probably be closed.Moyo36 said:My question is, the CIC sent this March 9, we are just sending the prints in this week, and they sent this:
"The above information/documents must be received in our office within 30 days from the date of this letter. Failure to do so could result in the refusal and/or delay of your application."
I assume we can send yet more evidence of our marriage, and a letter that states we are waiting for the FBI check? Or am I to assume that they can potentially refuse my wife by April 9th? Sorry for the rant, we would like to move forward as quickly as possible like the rest of you. Thanks!
Most non-US citizens have their fingerprints already in the system (or at least, A system) as they get fingerprinted at the points of entry and/or for green card applications. Many Americans also get fingerprinted for employment reasons.Ponga said:I wonder how people feel about the fact that once they submit their fingerprints to the FBI, they're permanently`in the system' (database), so when a law enforcement agency requests a print match for a suspect, their prints are probably checked (albeit in a nano second, or less).
Creepy...or no big deal?
Come on let's be real here. I did the green card process and the US did not require RCMP prints. Also, it could be argued the other way that monitoring children everyday, or working in the TSA or other sensitive security areas of the USA workforce could be fraudulated as well through third party "FBI checkers". This is simply Canada being behind in the times.CDNPR2014 said:so applying for immigration to another country is a lot different than applying to work in the vunerable sector. one thing has nothing to do with the other nor should the requirements be the same IMO. it's quite logical CIC will want a report directly from the FBI to ensure the report is complete and there is no fraud.
CIC is not going to just refuse your wife's application as long as you communicate with them what's going on. if you just ignore their request and don't send anything, then that can risk the application. more than likely, if something is not sent they will probably send another request. if multiple requests are ignored, THEN the file will probably be closed.
CIC is not going to close out the file if you send them a letter stating you've applied for the FBI record and will send it once received. They know it takes a while to receive the report. send in what you have now for relationship proof along with a letter of explanation about the FBI record, so at least the officer has the option to continue processing that part of the application. Showing them you have made effort and are complying with their request as best as you can will only delay the app, not close it.