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An implicit update: When you log in your account, you see that your account is "profile updated", but nothing has really changed.
It is not an email, btw. It just shows that something has happened in the background.
That happens when you log in to your account and you see "application updated" or something like that, but when you click on your application you see the same status as before. It means that they are working on your file and some steps are taken. For example, I got one which was showing that my criminality was passed and the second one was the time that I submitted my ADR.
An implicit update: When you log in your account, you see that your account is "profile updated", but nothing has really changed.
It is not an email, btw. It just shows that something has happened in the background.
Maybe you had, you just didn't pay attention, cause usually after you open your application the word "update" disappears and it goes back to "submitted"
That happens when you log in to your account and you see "application updated" or something like that, but when you click on your application you see the same status as before. It means that they are working on your file and some steps are taken. For example, I got one which was showing that my criminality was passed and the second one was the time that I submitted my ADR.
Maybe you had, you just didn't pay attention, cause usually after you open your application the word "update" disappears and it goes back to "submitted"
I think my file follows the same pattern as yours does
how many gcms notes have you ever requested? I've requested 3 times; however, I just got 2 of them. (of course, if I knew that it could delay the procedure, I wouldn't do so...)
I think my file follows the same pattern as yours does
how many gcms notes have you ever requested? I've requested 3 times; however, I just got 2 of them. (of course, if I knew that it could delay the procedure, I wouldn't do so...)
To be frank, I think all of us are in the same boat sailing endless oceans of SS. From immitracker, more than 80-90% of Persian were asked to provide some funky ADR's such as CV, details of military, etc.
I am on 3 as well We don't know what is happening with GCMS. In my case, my second notes were completely identical for the first one. My file was left untouched for a long time, so I don't think it had that much effect in my case. This time I ordered because of peace of mind and I want to make sure if I have been sent for SS.
If we are under SS, One or two notes does not change anything, ab az sar ke begzare ...
Hello everyone,
I submitted the CSE on Jan 12 and surprisingly just received a response from them only 4 days after submission. But it was a generic response as below. What do guys think about the part about CIO Sydney? As per my GCMS notes back in October my primary visa office was Ottawa. Does this mean it is back to CIO again or what?
"Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
We verified the information you provided and are pleased to inform you that everything appears to be in order with your application.
All the required documents and information have been received by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia, for the moment.
Rest assured that you will be informed as soon as a decision is reached or if additional information is needed.
We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your enquiry."
Hello everyone,
I submitted the CSE on Jan 12 and surprisingly just received a response from them only 4 days after submission. But it was a generic response as below. What do guys think about the part about CIO Sydney? As per my GCMS notes back in October my primary visa office was Ottawa. Does this mean it is back to CIO again or what?
"Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
We verified the information you provided and are pleased to inform you that everything appears to be in order with your application.
All the required documents and information have been received by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia, for the moment.
Rest assured that you will be informed as soon as a decision is reached or if additional information is needed.
We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your enquiry."
Yeah, mostly a generic response, except the part about the CIO. Mine also was forwarded to CIO and is in there even though it was in Ottawa initially. I think this is the case for all of us. They sent our files to CIO for security.
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