Hey guys, I have been following this thread. My application shows BG check in process. AOR is FEB 10th. Any idea how does it take from this point to PPR?
Did you ever call or sent an email to find out about your app status and VO? Why I am asking is that most times the info they give over the phone is different from what is recorded in the GCMS as complained by some persons.
I don't remember the source, but I remember reading that they contact the provinces for PNP applicants, and then don't proceed with the application u til they receive the reply.
I don't remember the source, but I remember reading that they contact the provinces for PNP applicants, and then don't proceed with the application u til they receive the reply.
Your security seems to be pending though you are at IP2 wheras people who had called at IP2 have been informed that file finalized . CIC is messing up a lot these day. It is because certain batches get stuck and they are not aware of it. Somebody posted a few days ago that his GCMS notes mentioned about batch stuck regarding RCMP. We have no other option than to wait patiently. Most of the delayed cases could be due to stuck at some point in their system
Guys can someone pls tell me how do I find which visa office my file is located?
I received msg from cic asking me to contact the visa office for changes in my status.
I had informed them I resigned from my current office and in the mail they said to that my file is located at the VO so contact the VO as well. Pls help???
Any contact details of the VO?
Fsow applicant
IMPORTANT: You must provide us with your application number in the subject line of your email and include in the body of your email the following information:
* Surname and Given name(s)
* Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD)
* Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number / Client ID number
* Category of Immigration (CEC, Provincial Nominee, Family Class, Federal Skilled Worker, Temporary Resident)
Hey guys, I have been following this thread. My application shows BG check in process. AOR is FEB 10th. Any idea how does it take from this point to PPR?