I have been following the post but haven't posted anything yet. Noticed some movement so thought of posting in the interest of others.
FSW(O) - NOC 1112
AOR - Nov 1st
MEP - Dec 3rd
So Called BG IP1 - Since Medical Passed
GCMS Notes Ordered - Feb 8th
New Born Daughter (Feb 12th) added to the application - Feb 25th and Documents Submitted on March 5th (Passport and Medicals)
GCMS Notes Received - March 10th but nothing started as per the notes and File is at Ottawa
Medicals Passed Again - March 9th
Raised CSE twice but nothing concrete received. Last one was sent on April 1st.
So Called BG IP2 - After a Ghost update changed to IP2 on April 11th (Today). No email received only profile updated.
I don't know my eligibility was under review when I had called the agent last week and I got just PPR email no update in cic account. I think the trend is ghost update 1 changes to IP2 and u get 2nd ghost update and then finally PPR. That's what the trend was in this week. All the best
Thanks for the suggestion ! But i still have to wait upto the 6 month mark which is another 31 days. If i do not hear anything by then i will do that i guess..
When I had my landing interview, the lady said that applicants should absolutely call their MP. She said it's their job to work on your behalf and they get paid over $100K/year so you should put them to good use.
I have checked with my use of rep he told me that if there is a issue with photo they won't reject the application instead they ask to submit new photos. Is that true.please advise
In the notes, why the Eligibility value changes from 'Calculation in Progress' to 'Passed-Candidate' then on next section again to 'calculate' then to 'Not Started'?
For my case it looks like apart from medical & info sharing everything else in not started. And what does 'obsolete' mean in the notes?
When file moves from junior to senior officer the value becomes not started.
Obsolete are the entries before applying in profile or application. When u change the older one becomes obsolete and the submitted ones are considered.