Normally they go for SS,but we cannot predict CIC steps.Only way is to order GCMS Notes after completion of 6 months
I’m also stuck in IP2 since November.Planning to order notes when i hit 6 months . Hope we get PPR before that
Hi all
Does anybody has a problem raising CSE recently? Mine keeps bouncing back and couldn’t take me to the submission page after clicking the next button..... been going crazy! Or is it my laptop
Try via mobile...when you select the first option i.e. Query Type and you select PR (Online) the next option pops (confirming via Express entry) which otherwise is not displayed initially on website.
Try via mobile...when you select the first option i.e. Query Type and you select PR (Online) the next option pops (confirming via Express entry) which otherwise is not displayed initially on website.
Not sure what's the issue with Nova Scotia officers that is taking this long for them to just initiate the Security check...it's not like they are goona perform the checks as they hire 3rd parties to do that...any clue why they plan to irke us like this?
I sent mail to Nova Scotia office to check the status but they replied by saying to raise the queries via CIC webform..
It looks like I’m not getting it right, after the first enquiry(type of application) the other button please select the name of the application that you applied for, has the drop down but nothing to select.
It looks like I’m not getting it right, after the first enquiry(type of application) the other button please select the name of the application that you applied for, has the drop down but nothing to select.
1) updated on 2018.11.09
2) Applicant indicated change in marital status . Doc received via web form
3) I have reviewed the application based on docs submitted and the info contained in the file and note the following. "Review requires for statutory questions"
4) A11.2 appears met medical
5) All valid ready to finalize PNP triage: Refer to IR
6) Civil Status: No concern PA ( Name) single passport Expiry: 2019.5.4
7) PNP nomination original . Funds are met . Verified by statement
8) Integrated search (FOSS/GCMS) PA (name) No trace in GCms/Foss other than application.
9) A11.2 CRS assessment - appears MET CRS score at ITA
10) work experience appears consistent with NOC and reference letters. The PA met minimum req
11) PA meets education requirements
12) verified languages- IELTS met
13) client fees verified
14) PA police certificate provided NRT R10 OK recommendation
All these notes are about me. No mention of my husband. Even POF is still showing the old one I submitted in July. Meanwhile I submitted an updated POF when I informed cic of new marital status.
Should I order another set of notes or should I send an email to my VO (Accra ) to confirm if my husband was added as an accompanying Dependent? Will be crossing the 6 months bench line next week Friday. Suggestions please ,,,,,
My file is in Ottawa, I crossed the 6 month mark this week and sent them an email asking about security as this is the only missing part. As usual got a generic message in the next day with a polite message pretty much asking to stop annoying them. Quite frustrating to be honest.
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It only changes when final decision is made,by it means,when COPR is issued.Many applicants have witnessed no change in IP2,after issuance of PPR email.Only in few rare cases, it goes to NA3 ( Not applicable) for 3rd time..But,it’s very rare
My file is in Ottawa, I crossed the 6 month mark this week and sent them an email asking about security as this is the only missing part. As usual got a generic message in the next day with a polite message pretty much asking to stop annoying them. Quite frustrating to be honest.