Not everyone minds the long posts. There is no compulsion for anyone to read, and as far as I know, no rules to limit word counts. Thanks for explaining your experience about the biometrics.
Can one raise a webform to their VO to find out the status of their application if ircc says they cant give any info again because the file has been moved to local VO? Or do VOs have numbers you can call to make enquiries on your application?
This is an interesting question. Not sure, but I hope someone else answers. Some general numbers for internationally located ircc offices can be found through the ircc website and LVOs do have their own email addresses. However, I doubt you should directly bother them with a query just about the status of your application, especially if you are still within normal processing time. Unless you have a specific concern to make your LVO aware of, just a status enquiry might be perceived as a bit too much of impatience on your part (to be clear, we all over here totally understand the impatience!). If it helps, it's generally a good sign if your file has moved to an LVO, I think?
This is an interesting question. Not sure, but I hope someone else answers. Some general numbers for internationally located ircc offices can be found through the ircc website and LVOs do have their own email addresses. However, I doubt you should directly bother them with a query just about the status of your application, especially if you are still within normal processing time. Unless you have a specific concern to make your LVO aware of, just a status enquiry might be perceived as a bit too much of impatience on your part (to be clear, we all over here totally understand the impatience!). If it helps, it's generally a good sign if your file has moved to an LVO, I think?
This is an interesting question. Not sure, but I hope someone else answers. Some general numbers for internationally located ircc offices can be found through the ircc website and LVOs do have their own email addresses. However, I doubt you should directly bother them with a query just about the status of your application, especially if you are still within normal processing time. Unless you have a specific concern to make your LVO aware of, just a status enquiry might be perceived as a bit too much of impatience on your part (to be clear, we all over here totally understand the impatience!). If it helps, it's generally a good sign if your file has moved to an LVO, I think?
hello buddy, I got my RCMP certificate today.. just curious to know what's meaning in the second phrase where they write "RCMP using the same fingerprints results in a positive identification to immigration fingerprints registered to file number below." did you notice this line in your certificate?
hello buddy, I got my RCMP certificate today.. just curious to know what's meaning in the second phrase where they write "RCMP using the same fingerprints results in a positive identification to immigration fingerprints registered to file number below." did you notice this line in your certificate?
Called IRCC on Oct 7th and the agent told me my eligibility status, amongst other things. I asked about my VO and she said “from what I can see on my screen here, it says Accra”. Webform I raised a few days before I called IRCC, came back days after I made that call and it also said my file is now with Accra VO. The agent at IRCC also told me to contact Accra for anything from then on, only after the average processing time has elapsed.