I am also inland FSW candidate. ECAS is still "In Process" 3 lines and my Canadian address has disappeared from ECAS. Just showing my Lawyers Address in the mailing address. Hope there is some good news soon. At 107 days since AOR.
I have been reading different threads and seems that there is no pattern for Application processing time. Apparently, it is more officer dependent and also depends on degree of complicacy of the application itself. My application processing should take longer than average as I lived in more than three countries and in addition holding a senior position in Canada. Considering experience with workpermit application, CIC officer will verify every single police verification (probably third party check) and also job experience before making a decision. I would remain optimistic as long as my application is not over the 6 months period.
I ordered them two weeks ago. Another thing I have noticed is that one month ago I was removed from the ECAS system , so I don't know if there is a glitch in the system or what .
Can you share your timeline ? I have pre-paid RPRF so i dont have that update too like you did . hopefully my application has passed that stage where RPRF is requested.
I got my GCMS notes today. Looks to be in order, nothing noted thats causing concern or delay so back to the waiting game! At least I found out I passed the R10 stage..
It is! There was a flurry of PPRs for outlanders yesterday morning, people with AORs in April or May and In Process in the June and August groups. Hoping there will be another group of PPRs going out VERY soon, because this level of quiet is unusual... maybe the calm before the storm?
I got my GCMS notes today. Looks to be in order, nothing noted thats causing concern or delay so back to the waiting game! At least I found out I passed the R10 stage..
what's A11.2?
there's a lot in the notes, anything specific you want to know? the last note made on mine is from July 8th saying I'd passed the R10. Mightn't even have been looked at since.
what's A11.2?
there's a lot in the notes, anything specific you want to know? the last note made on mine is from July 8th saying I'd passed the R10. Mightn't even have been looked at since.
now people tend to say that the change from app received to in process is that CIO thinks the file is OK and processing has started at the final visa office (previously indicated in imm0008 in pre-EE era, in EE we don't know which particular visa office is processing the file)
what's A11.2?
there's a lot in the notes, anything specific you want to know? the last note made on mine is from July 8th saying I'd passed the R10. Mightn't even have been looked at since.
btw, I'm surprised to hear that there are around 100 pages in gcms notes in the other thread which you posted... is it all coming from the EE application, or the previous applications like Temporary Visas also contributing to the length of the notes?
now people tend to say that the change from app received to in process is that CIO thinks the file is OK and processing has started at the final visa office (previously indicated in imm0008 in pre-EE era, in EE we don't know which particular visa office is processing the file)
now people tend to say that the change from app received to in process is that CIO thinks the file is OK and processing has started at the final visa office (previously indicated in imm0008 in pre-EE era, in EE we don't know which particular visa office is processing the file)
ok, I'll have a read of that... sometimes I feel like I need an interpreter to figure out what's going on with CIC.
lovelydream said:
btw, I'm surprised to hear that there are around 100 pages in gcms notes in the other thread which you posted... is it all coming from the EE application, or the previous applications like Temporary Visas also contributing to the length of the notes?