mine is the same, except for Review of additional documents which says "We do not need additional documents."
My agent raised a CSE to Pretoria visa office which was supposed to be my local visa office. She got a reply from Ottawa office saying that my app is being processed there. She then sent a mail to CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca to inquire abt the staus and got the reply, which I posted earlier.
Good luck mate!
My bad, looks like I have posted old info. Here is the latest table:
Application status We are processing your application. Review of eligibility We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements. Review of medical results You passed the medical exam. Review of additional documents The additional documents you provided are being reviewed. Interview You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes. Biometrics We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes. Background check We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information. Final decision Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
They are all slowing donw actually an agent told me it might be because of studies permit they are prior actually !!! Im also FSW AOR march 14 my case is in ottawa but same stuck to the same status since now more than 35 days !!
mine is the same, except for Review of additional documents which says "We do not need additional documents."
My agent raised a CSE to Pretoria visa office which was supposed to be my local visa office. She got a reply from Ottawa office saying that my app is being processed there. She then sent a mail to CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca to inquire abt the staus and got the reply, which I posted earlier.
Good luck mate!
It's interesting that CIC informed you by a reply mail that your file has been approved. In many other cases I have seen they don't reply much by email.
Actually, the reply was from Ottawa Visa office and not CIC. It seems that my "local" visa office is Ottawa. I guess my real visa office will just do the visa stamping and all processing and decisions will be done by Ottawa.
It's interesting that CIC informed you by a reply mail that your file has been approved. In many other cases I have seen they don't reply much by email.
Actually, the reply was from Ottawa Visa office and not CIC. It seems that my "local" visa office is Ottawa. I guess my real visa office will just do the visa stamping and all processing and decisions will be done by Ottawa.
It's interesting that CIC informed you by a reply mail that your file has been approved. In many other cases I have seen they don't reply much by email.
That's true
But than there's also a difference between CIC's Intake Office (CIO), the Central Processing Centres (CPC) and the other local Visa Offices. And each of them has there own way of communicating with us.
But then, you are right they are all still CIC
Yesterday, I finally received the PPR. These are my times:
CEC Inland
AOR - Mar 19
Med passed- April 15
RCMP requested - June 4
RCMP submitted - June 9
PPR - August 1
It was a long wait and I was starting to think I did something wrong with the application, but finally I received the PPR. It is stressful but keep the faith. As a friend told me, no bad news are usually good news.
Yesterday, I finally received the PPR. These are my times:
CEC Inland
AOR - Mar 19
Med passed- April 15
RCMP requested - June 4
RCMP submitted - June 9
PPR - August 1
It was a long wait and I was starting to think I did something wrong with the application, but finally I received the PPR. It is stressful but keep the faith. As a friend told me, no bad news are usually good news.
Yesterday, I finally received the PPR. These are my times:
CEC Inland
AOR - Mar 19
Med passed- April 15
RCMP requested - June 4
RCMP submitted - June 9
PPR - August 1
It was a long wait and I was starting to think I did something wrong with the application, but finally I received the PPR. It is stressful but keep the faith. As a friend told me, no bad news are usually good news.