We just received READY FOR VISA mail today and they requested our PP's Profile is :
FSW Inland with Positive LMIA
AOR - August 24th
RPRF - Paid upfront
BG in Progress - Oct 5th and no change since than
Now I have one question - my husband (primary applicant) and my son just landed India for a short visit. They will be coming back by 27th Dec. Do you its OK if we submit passports by 27th Dec? I hope it wont be too late? Letter date was Dec 5th so it means we have 30 days right?
Today I noticed something new on the main page of my CIC account. Along with my applications for EE and PR, I also see an application for IFHP(Interim Federal Health Program) in a draft unsubmitted state. It says that it was created on Dec 02, 2016 and says I have 56 more days to submit. Since I did not create, Im assuming it was auto created
My first question is, does anyone else see the same in their CIC account? The second question is, when I looked up about IFHP,
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/outside/summary-ifhp.asp
it seems to be a health program primarily for refugee claimants. So, I'm not sure if I should be completing this application. Anyone has any idea on this?
Strange! Mine doesn't show any other applications. Our status timelines seems to be similar, I've requested GCMS notes but nothing seems to have moved since my last review in mid September.
Strange! Mine doesn't show any other applications. Our status timelines seems to be similar, I've requested GCMS notes but nothing seems to have moved since my last review in mid September.
I think we are on the same boat apart from the fact that you have requested GCMS notes. Please tell me, are they worth?
I mean, I can't understand some terms here like -
R10 OK,
A11.2/R87.1 appears met &
BOWP approved.
I like getting the GCMS notes - they're free, take around 30 days to be processed and give you some insight into the progress or potential issues for your application if you're happy to wade through 90+ pages of notes (the first few and last few pages are really all you need to look at though).
Others will be able to provide more expertise, but briefly BOWP is a bridging work permit (so you can keep working while awaiting PR as my previous work permit was expiring), R10 is the first eligibility check where they essentially make sure you submitted all of the required documentation, and the A11.2/R87.1 is the first real eligibility assessment - making sure you meet the guidelines etc. There's a bit more info on A11.2 here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/refuse.asp.
it may come together... NDVO has started a trend of giving RPRF along with PPR...im pretty sure your VO is not NDVO... but generally what happens is as blikpils has correctly suggested-after eligibility is passed..
Today I noticed something new on the main page of my CIC account. Along with my applications for EE and PR, I also see an application for IFHP(Interim Federal Health Program) in a draft unsubmitted state. It says that it was created on Dec 02, 2016 and says I have 56 more days to submit. Since I did not create, Im assuming it was auto created
My first question is, does anyone else see the same in their CIC account? The second question is, when I looked up about IFHP,
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/outside/summary-ifhp.asp
it seems to be a health program primarily for refugee claimants. So, I'm not sure if I should be completing this application. Anyone has any idea on this?