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OrangeC
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Buffalo->NewYork
NOC Code......: 0213
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-08-2009
Doc's Request.: 30-09-2009
AOR Received.: 05-01-2010
File Transfer...: 11-05-2010
Med's Request: 17-06-2010
Med's Done....: 08-07-2010
Passport Req..: 21-09-2010
VISA ISSUED...: 01-10-2010
LANDED..........: 01-11-2010

« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2010, 04:50:54 pm »

Thanks Shibuya.. Can you post the source please? I've seen cases with PPR in a month after medicals done. Wondering how they scraped through the system?
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kingomar25
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« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2010, 01:28:43 am »

i want ask if background checks mean u got the 67 points or not .iam pass theortically /
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zulkfal
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Posts: 806
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: 1111
App. Filed.......: 05/10/2009
Doc's Request.: 15/12/2009
Nomination.....: N/A
AOR Received.: 06/05/2010
IELTS Request: Submitted with Doc's
File Transfer...: 22/12/2009
Med's Request: 04/05/2011 (Dated: 24/04/2011)
Med's Done....: 09/05/2011
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: 08/07/2011
VISA ISSUED...: 25/07/2011
LANDED..........: 07-08-2011

« Reply #17 on: August 29, 2010, 02:00:04 am »

Thanks Shibuya.. Can you post the source please? I've seen cases with PPR in a month after medicals done. Wondering how they scraped through the system?
I found some information on background checks from
http://www.sirc-csars.gc.ca/anrran/2007-2008/sc02a-eng.html#section2_a_1_1
                                         
Immigration screening helps to ensure that individuals who pose a threat to security and/or are inadmissible under the IRPA do not gain entry or obtain status in Canada. This program provides security advice to:

identify whether or not citizenship applicants will engage in activities that constitute a threat to the security of Canada;
identify individuals who are inadmissible on security grounds under Section 34(1) of the IRPA;
identify visitor and refugee claimants at Canadian ports of entry who are inadmissible for security reasons; and
screen those requesting visitor visas from countries that pose a terrorist, espionage and transnational criminal activity threat.
In 2007–08, the branch received 94,400 requests under various immigration screening programs (see Table 5). The number of requests received within and from outside Canada was similar to the previous year, while the number of refugee determination requests decreased. The number of front-end screening requests increased from the previous year.

                                     Average turnaround in days

                                              2005-06          2006-07         2007-08
Citizenship                                     1                   1                  1
Immigration (Canada)†                    70                  78                59
Immigration (USA)††                       62                  29                45
Overseas immigration                      16                  14                 20
Refugee determination                     96                  98                64
Front-end screening                        23                  19                28

† This includes certain classes of individuals who apply for permanent resident status within Canada.
†† This includes persons who have been legally admitted to Canada for at least one year, and who may submit their application to Citizenship and Immigration offices in the United States.

                                                                Requests*                                   Briefs
                                                  2005-06   2006-07   2007–08   2005-06   2006-07   2007–08
Within and outside Canada†             63,200   62,800     66,000      133            201         195
Front-end Screening††                     17,100   17,900     21,800        89           143         117
Refugee determination†††             11,700   11,600      6,600          127          153          142
Subtotal                                      92,000   92,300     94,400       349           497          454
Citizenship application                   308,000   227,300    190,000       120           155          109
Total                                             400,000   319,600    284,400       469           652          563

* Figures have been rounded to the nearest 100.
† This includes permanent residents from within and outside Canada (excluding the Refugee Determination Program), permanent residents from within the United States and applicants from overseas.
†† Individuals claiming refugee status in Canada or at ports of entry.
††† Refugees, as defined by the IRPA, who apply from within Canada for permanent resident status.
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jadwig
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« Reply #18 on: August 29, 2010, 07:43:58 am »

Thanks Shibuya.. Can you post the source please? I've seen cases with PPR in a month after medicals done. Wondering how they scraped through the system?


Check

www . roadtocanada.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=3143
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goal
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Visa Office......: Singapore
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App. Filed.......: Nov 2009
Doc's Request.: Jan  2010
VISA ISSUED...: 04-10-10

« Reply #19 on: August 29, 2010, 01:35:16 pm »


Check

www . roadtocanada.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=3143

I think so ,it takes 40 days or so..

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jameilla
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« Reply #20 on: September 08, 2010, 01:40:51 pm »

i thought background check was done before medical requested....
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Labron
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Visa Office......: Vegreville-AB
App. Filed.......: 07-2010
Doc's Request.: 02-2011 (FingerPrint requested)
Med's Done....: 03-2011
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« Reply #21 on: July 22, 2011, 04:00:21 pm »

well explained..informative
Thanks Shibuya

Background check the basic:
· Timeframe: 0 (people can get exempt from this)
· Steps that they take: If everything is cleared (relationship is real, medical is cleared, police report is cleared) they then start the background check (they will not do this before all of those three things are cleared)
· From the first step they determine (with a CSIS member) if they want a in-depth report or simple one...
· Simple on takes about 90 days - 120 days
· In-depth takes about 180 days - 12 months -->   how in-depth they go... here are a few determining factors
o Your nationality and race (eg. if you are Sri Lankan Tamil you are going to get an in-depth one... )
o Where you currently live
o Have you ever been rejected by a country
o have you ever been a refugee in a country and was that excepted
o how many countries you lived in
o Have you ever been in a country illegally
o Your Criminal record
§ if you have a record have you been rehabilitated and for how long
§ they do a full 12 months one if you had a criminal record
o And then they go into your personal stuff
§ eg. Bankruptcy ....
o They also will check your family background if they have reasons to suspect it
§ eg your brother is involved in anything that is related to their watch list (terrorism springs to mind here)
· Checks for most in-Canada aps are done by CSIS unless they think that they need to do checks in other countries...
·  US and the UK and Russia (for swift) ... all are done by CSIS unless they have reasons to check with local ... now for Russia swift  CSIS does their own check because they worry about security breaches ..
·  if your country is on the watch list for Canada you can find it on CSIS website.
· Here is also an added factor ... If you have ever worked for any governments you will be of interest even if you have ever been just a file clerk...
· Military background automatically = in-depth report ... (this means if the person sponsoring or the person being sponsored has any military background your looking at least 6 months check)
· Now for outside aps... your looking at 6 months check anyway unless you come from a country that is visa exempt ...
· Another thing that you have to look at if you are coming from a country that is not visa exempt.
·  Most of the other countries that Canada does not have a close ties to or does not know much about get done by their local counterpart... so eg in Sri Lanka the local depts take over and they then fork it out to local police and equals of CSIS ... as they would know the culture and behaviours of those people ... and to top it off .. if there is unrest this will take longer ... and if their is any prejedice against you in that country eg.. .Tamils in Sri Lanka then expect it to take even longer ...
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sunnyuk
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London Uk
App. Filed.......: June 2007
Doc's Request.: DEC 2009
AOR Received.: Aug 2007
IELTS Request: DEC 2009
Med's Request: OCT 2010
Med's Done....: NOV 2010
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: 03/08/11
VISA ISSUED...: 12/08/11
LANDED..........: 06/09/11

« Reply #22 on: July 25, 2011, 01:52:38 am »

Recently many forum members had put up a question on Immigrant summary & supplementary forms. My personal belief is all those who got a request for the same are subjected to in-depth screening hence the delay in getting PPR.


Thx for the info Shibuya. Yes you are right that those who are requested for Immigration Summary and Supplementary Information forms are subject to In-Depth screening hence the delay in PR. I am a perfect example of this. I was requested for this form with my medical in nov 10. In my CAIPS it shows my medicals were entered as M01 in Jan 11. Till date i haven't recieved PPR. I keep getting replies File awaiting Background review. It seems like i am gonna be the unfortunate one to go for re medicals as all others with the same timelines as me have already recieved there PPR or Visas.

I would like know how many are there who are going through the same situation as me?

Is there anyone who was requested Immigration Summary & Supplementary Info form and there application was decided within 2- 3 months or max 8-10 months after medicals?

Many thx

Sunny



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mowafaq
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
NOC Code......: 0111
App. Filed.......: 30-08-2007
Doc's Request.: 02-11-2009
AOR Received.: 10-09-2007
IELTS Request: 02-11-2009
Med's Request: 18-11-2011
Med's Done....: 04/12/2011
Interview........: NO
Passport Req..: 16-01-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 27-01-2012

« Reply #23 on: July 25, 2011, 04:06:09 am »

i know many people did not ask for CAIPC and they dont know the email address of London office , most of them didnot get the medical yet and the rest did thiere medical in 9,10,11,12 / 2010 and did not get the PPR yet

so its not true
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Applied in Aug 2007 london office , updated doc. sent in Feb 2010 , add. doc sent on 8/2011 , Med on Nov ppr on jan2012
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