So...I went back to my GCMS notes to read it again and most of my assessments were completed by RC 8090 however my processing office always remained Mississauga - never Sydney. Makes me question how these codes are assigned or it could be that either primary or secondary offices can access our files and work on it simultaneously? In my case my primary was mississauga and secondary was syndey. I know for a fact my file always stayed in Mississauga because I literally called every week to check in on my file location. Weird.
So...I went back to my GCMS notes to read it again and most of my assessments were completed by RC 8090 however my processing office always remained Mississauga - never Sydney. Makes me question how these codes are assigned or it could be that either primary or secondary offices can access our files and work on it simultaneously? In my case my primary was mississauga and secondary was syndey. I know for a fact my file always stayed in Mississauga because I literally called every week to check in on my file location. Weird.
There is no physical place for the file. It is online and accessible to these officers if they want to work on it and not drink coffee and talk about their vacation trips and hockey or their dogs.
I think your file is a paper application with an urgent priority. The Sydney office is taking care of these applications. Your situation is not even close to ours to tell us there is hope in RC 8090.
I think your file is a paper application with an urgent priority. The Sydney office is taking care of these applications. Your situation is not even close to ours to tell us there is hope in RC 8090.
In other forums that I've perused, usually if you have PM-03 it means it's assigned to a senior officer to review and PM-01 is for routine applications.
I think your file is a paper application with an urgent priority. The Sydney office is taking care of these applications. Your situation is not even close to ours to tell us there is hope in RC 8090.
In other forums that I've perused, usually if you have PM-03 it means it's assigned to a senior officer to review and PM-01 is for routine applications.
I think the file will collect dust until there is a PM03 officer available to look at it. Which is probably longer on average then for PM01 files, because there are fewer more senior employees.
I would:
1) keep calling because each agent is different and some are more seasoned.
2) go through your local MP as well - in some cases they are helpful too depending on their staff and MP and some can be useless. It all depends on the person and who you are dealing with i.e. good work ethic or not.
3) request GCMS notes as well
Try all methods and hopefully one of them will yield some result or update.