IRCC, RCMP, and other agencies do open source searches as part of processing. Linkedin included. A number of applicants have observed the same. Nothing to worry about if you have no discrepancies on there.
They can make checks of any kind right up until (and sometimes after) a COPR is issued. It is why some applicants get ADR even after passing Eligibility.
They can make checks of any kind right up until (and sometimes after) a COPR is issued. It is why some applicants get ADR even after passing Eligibility.
Yes.. AOR Nov 2019. File approved since March 2020. Medical expired in November 2019 and was extended to Feb 2021(as per gcms).. but update never reflected on the cic account. The last update on the cic account is Nov 2019 - Medical passed.
I remember some document floating around splitting people into >6 months , 3-6 months, and <3 months categories based on medical expiry and focusing on the first two groups. I guess that's what they're doing now.
I remember some document floating around splitting people into >6 months , 3-6 months, and <3 months categories based on medical expiry and focusing on the first two groups. I guess that's what they're doing now.
From what I’ve seen with Australian immigration department, they themselves are often in the dark about policy changes and long term plans. They work based on weekly or monthly short term directives from ministry. I know this becoz my visa consultant was an ex immigration officer.
From what I’ve seen with Australian immigration department, they themselves are often in the dark about policy changes and long term plans. They work based on weekly or monthly short term directives from ministry. I know this becoz my visa consultant was an ex immigration officer.
They are processing slowly
What ever it is atleast for last 3-4 days they started processing FSW-O applications with a higher rate which give some hope.
I remember some document floating around splitting people into >6 months , 3-6 months, and <3 months categories based on medical expiry and focusing on the first two groups. I guess that's what they're doing now.
Application is undergoing “further assessment”. Hoping to get grant soon… 186 visa processing has been lightning fast for onshore applicants… some getting grants within 4 weeks…. Fingers crossed.