Wait, your BG never went to "In Progress" at any point in time? I guess the Master table shows your BG went to IP on 16th November? Is that information incorrect?
NN>>NS>>NN is a common path for PNP-O applicants. Your R10/A11.2 MIGHT have passed and your file MIGHT be ready to transferred to LVO for processing. However, you cannot know for sure unless you see your GCMS notes.
My background check too never went into In Progress at any point, only additional docs and interview went from not started to not needed.
Review remains in progress. final decision not started. Any idea ??
My application has been submitted exactly one month as of today, and it's still in the Review in Progress for Review of eligibility. The Review of submitted documents row is blank as well.
My application has been submitted exactly one month as of today, and it's still in the Review in Progress for Review of eligibility. The Review of submitted documents row is blank as well.
The whole process takes 6 months, and there is no reliable pattern to when any of the status changes. If there is minimal progress after six months, that would be not normal.
My Background check went to In Progress over the weekend. I assume late on Friday, 16th but I checked my account on Sunday and noticed the change. No email/ghost mail.
My background check too never went into In Progress at any point, only additional docs and interview went from not started to not needed.
Review remains in progress. final decision not started. Any idea ??
My application has been submitted exactly one month as of today, and it's still in the Review in Progress for Review of eligibility. The Review of submitted documents row is blank as well.
The whole process takes 6 months, and there is no reliable pattern to when any of the status changes. If there is minimal progress after six months, that would be not normal.
It's kind of weird that applications from outside Canada are taking less time than inland applications. You would think someone who lived several years in Canada on a study or work permit would be pretty easy to BG check.
It's kind of weird that applications from outside Canada are taking less time than inland applications. You would think someone who lived several years in Canada on a study or work permit would be pretty easy to BG check.
If you're already working in Canada, what's the rush? Many outland applicants have time and financial constraints, and some may not even have any current work in their home country since they're literally just waiting on the visa to come through.
It's kind of weird that applications from outside Canada are taking less time than inland applications. You would think someone who lived several years in Canada on a study or work permit would be pretty easy to BG check.