My time line has also been reviewed. "We started Processing....." changed from Feb 18(day I got PER) to Feb 4.
Even though I acknowledge that CIC is working on our cases, it doesn't excuse the fact that the time they ought to be using to advance progress on people's applications is rather spent correcting mistakes that should not have been made in the first place..
Anyways we continue to hope and pray that some day we will be out of their hands, as they continue to learn their ropes on immigration application processing.
This may not be a mistake by CIC, although I dont know what the reason is. Anyway it is a sign that CIC is doing something to our applications.
ojohn22 said:
My time line has also been reviewed. "We started Processing....." changed from Feb 18(day I got PER) to Feb 4.
Even though I acknowledge that CIC is working on our cases, it doesn't excuse the fact that the time they ought to be using to advance progress on people's applications is rather spent correcting mistakes that should not have been made in the first place..
Anyways we continue to hope and pray that some day we will be out of their hands, as they continue to learn their ropes on immigration application processing.
I'm not sure. It seems to have happened to everyone so most likely is just a change in software, i.e., the webpage is now printing a different relevant date on file. I find it hard to believe that they had someone go back and change this date for everyone. I hope that is not the case, that would be extremely inefficient (and pointless?).
I did not order GCMS recently. The last one ordered in Jun showed my documents was still in the department who sent the medical examination requestion to me. How about you?
zorroo said:
lavalsong and ojohn22, have you ordered the GCMS notes recently? Any change in the location of your files?
I did not order GCMS recently. The last one ordered in Jun showed my documents was still in the department who sent the medical examination requestion to me. How about you?
According to my last GCMS, mine is in the same place as you. Is the 3rd line,"medical result received", available in your eCAS system? I will order a new GCMS as you adviced.
zorroo said:
Hi lavalsong,
Mine is with DA20220. I suggest you to order a new one. You might be able to see a change.
According to my last GCMS, mine is in the same place as you. Is the 3rd line,"medical result received", available in your eCAS system? I will order a new GCMS as you adviced.
Please go to this link and you will find all information:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/latest-caips-gcms-notes-forms-and-how-to-order-t99210.0.html
It takes about one month to receive it by email.
Hello lavalsong, I just received the notes in which I could see that my medical part has been changed to 'pass' on Aug 25. However, I still don't have the third line. Order the notes then I guess you can see the progress of your application. Good luck to all of us waiting here 8)
I got married 2 weeks ago and now the question is should I report and add my husband to my file? he is already permanent resident but my concern is adding him would delay finalizing my application even more. But I guess not reporting it is also illegal. Any advice is appreciated.
I got married 2 weeks ago and now the question is should I report and add my husband to my file? he is already permanent resident but my concern is adding him would delay finalizing my application even more. But I guess not reporting it is also illegal. Any advice is appreciated.
First, please accept my warm congratulation. Wish you a more prosperous life
Yes, you definitely need to inform CIC about the change in your marital status. It's better to inform them by sending both email and a letter. Make sure to put your marriage certificate and also mention his PR status by providing a copy of his landing document and pr card. At the end, ask them what other documents they require from your side.
First, please accept my warm congratulation. Wish you a more prosperous life
Yes, you definitely need to inform CIC about the change in your marital status. It's better to inform them by sending both email and a letter. Make sure to put your marriage certificate and also mention his PR status by providing a copy of his landing document and pr card. At the end, ask them what other documents they require from your side.
Thanks Viva2014 for your worm wishes. And thanks for quick reply. Should I email CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca this email? and update the forms or just ask them what kind of documents they are requesting?