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I think we should avoid raising CSEs to get updates on our application (especially when it has not even crossed 3-4 months. Think about it...Agents have to treat CSEs on priority, which means that they end up spending time on responding to those CSEs on priority, time that could otherwise be used to process our applications.
I don't intend to start a debate or argue with anybody here. Just my $0.02
Completely agree with this viewpoint (not for the same reasons though!). But September guys you are being unnecessarily worried. Think about ordering GCMS notes around 75/90 day mark from AOR. Till then hang tight.
Yes . I shall wait for some 20 more days and then raise it. 75 days is a legit milestone to get an interim update I feel.
Also I am making ure if anything is pending or is stuck then I can facilitate the same based on their response rather than waiting until the end of 6 months and taking the same actions.
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I think we should avoid raising CSEs to get updates on our application (especially when it has not even crossed 3-4 months. Think about it...Agents have to treat CSEs on priority, which means that they end up spending time on responding to those CSEs on priority, time that could otherwise be used to process our applications.
I don't intend to start a debate or argue with anybody here. Just my $0.02
No I did not order GCMS however I'm considering doing that now. I used the IRCC link given in the AOR notice " Case Specific Inquiry Form ". I only asked them for my VO and this was the response I got.
I put in the request on Tuesday 10/30 and got response today 11/02.
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I think we should avoid raising CSEs to get updates on our application (especially when it has not even crossed 3-4 months. Think about it...Agents have to treat CSEs on priority, which means that they end up spending time on responding to those CSEs on priority, time that could otherwise be used to process our applications.
I don't intend to start a debate or argue with anybody here. Just my $0.02