Mine AOR is march 8th CEC inland
no movement in my profile after medicals (after March 28th)
my BG is Next step... so frustrating ! its been 3 months now
Mine AOR is march 8th CEC inland
no movement in my profile after medicals (after March 28th)
my BG is Next step... so frustrating ! its been 3 months now
So, I have a situation here and I really appreciate your feedback guys on the three questions below:
CIC requested that my spouse submits a Travel Form. The form says at the top, "to be filled by the Principle Applicant", which is me. So should we ignore this and have my spouse fill in the form in his name, and in this case the first table (2a: You) would include his travel history and the second table (2b: Spouse or common-law partner) would include my travel history?
Second question, and this is what really worries me: when revising the Travel Form I submitted to CIC a couple of days ago, we realized we mistyped the YEAR of one of the departure dates, (thus extending a 6 day trip to one year and 6 days). The length was correct though, Thank God, and that same entry in the additional sheets had the correct dates. The entry was also correct in the main e-APR. Would this cause a problem? Do we have to address this in a LOE with my spouse's form?
Also, during one of the trips to Canada, my spouse travelled to Ohio then back to Canada, then back to our home country. In our initial submissions (e-APR and later in my Travel Form), we had the "From and To" dates for Canada extending from his first entry to Canada to his last departure to our home country. We did include the trip to Ohio in a separate entry. We are rectifying this when we fill his Travel Form. We will also provide a letter of explanation with the form explaining how this reflects the travel history more accurately. But again I am worried. Will this cause a problem?
Next step: Next step is to conduct BG check - is IP1(in progress1 )
after this, it usually changes to NA(not applicable )
and then IP2 - we are process you BG check
after that PPR (passport request)
-good luck
Note : sometime it can show IP2 directly after Next step
Next step: Next step is to conduct BG check - is IP1(in progress1 )
after this, it usually changes to NA(not applicable )
and then IP2 - we are process you BG check
after that PPR (passport request)
-good luck
Note : sometime it can show IP2 directly after Next step
btw what is your AOR ? and What is your BG status now
It's so enriching to go through the threads and learn about the process from you guys. Please help my understand my case.
Category: FSW Outland
Country: India
AOR received: March 02, 2017.
Medical: Passed
Current BG Status: Not Applicable
RPRF Request: 27 May, 2017
RpRF paid: 29 May, 2017.
Does RPRF request (additional document request for RpRF receipt) signifies that my documentation is now complete as they have not asked me for any other additional document so far, not sure about future? How much time should I assume to obtain PPR?
Are there still any chances of rejection in terms of incompletion of documents? Though I have given most of my documents