I am an inland EE applicant and when I try to order GCMS notes there are 2 options:
1. Personal information is usually requested under the Privacy Act.
2. All government records (which include corporate documents and personal information) may be requested under the Access to Information Act.
Could you kindly let me know which one I should choose?
I am an inland EE applicant and when I try to order GCMS notes there are 2 options:
1. Personal information is usually requested under the Privacy Act.
2. All government records (which include corporate documents and personal information) may be requested under the Access to Information Act.
Could you kindly let me know which one I should choose?
I have one more question. I am the principal applicant and my spouse is dependant applicant. While I am applying for GCMS notes, do I need to upload consent form for her in order to get all notes which may be related to her ?
Hello guys,
My AOR: Dec 9th,
Medicals Passed: Dec 21,
Biometrics: Jan 3
I called IRCC regarding my status and here's their's response:
"Currently your eligibility check is going on, you met eligibility requirements already (positive), but waiting for officer's opinion and your profile is in Ottawa".
I'm also not sure how you missed the biometric fee. Usually you pay it along with your application fee right after you've completed your online application.
I'm not sure how you get to pay it afterwards. I think you should reach out to IRCC again and get proper information if you're unable to get it in this forum.
I believe so many of us did not pay the biometric fee at the time of submitting our application. This was the process for me:
IRCC sends biometric request letter to CIC account with instructions on where to make the payment. After you make the payment online, you upload the receipt onto your CIC account. They will then send you a Biometric Instruction Letter which you take to a Service Canada location to give your biometrics.
Hello everyone,
My medical passed on 15th January 2020
Biometrics given on 24th January 2020
How long does it take to receive the good news. PPR or COPR