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PNP PR - APRIL,MAY JUNE 2016 APPLICANTS....

PKG92

Hero Member
Jun 6, 2014
571
56
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
JUN 02,2014
LANDED..........
since 2011
any May applicants got PPR?

I am May 31 applicant. still waiting for PPR :((

me too . i m 30 may applicant ..

well good to know that the are back to work by seeing so many of June applicant got MR

CONGRATS TO ALL OF YOU .....
 

djangel08

Hero Member
Aug 29, 2017
235
62
Alberta
Category........
AINP
Visa Office......
Sydney
App. Filed.......
June 13, 2016
Doc's Request.
RPRF November 9, 2106 Supplementary Travels December 12, 2016
AOR Received.
September 21, 2016
Med's Request
September 6, 2017
Med's Done....
September 25, 2017
Passport Req..
December 12, 2017

djangel08

Hero Member
Aug 29, 2017
235
62
Alberta
Category........
AINP
Visa Office......
Sydney
App. Filed.......
June 13, 2016
Doc's Request.
RPRF November 9, 2106 Supplementary Travels December 12, 2016
AOR Received.
September 21, 2016
Med's Request
September 6, 2017
Med's Done....
September 25, 2017
Passport Req..
December 12, 2017
I meant after I dial 18882422100, how to reach a agent. seems a bit complicated.
you have to listen to the choices first and its a lot of voice recording that you will hear before you could reach to the point that they will say that press "0" to speak to an agent..
 

lxsherry

Star Member
Jul 30, 2017
82
16
Category........
PNP
NOC Code......
1222
Job Offer........
Yes
I meant after I dial 18882422100, how to reach a agent. seems a bit complicated.
The best chance is try it in the earlist morning, and you have to keep try, even you get gang up. after all voice, choose your stream and press 0
 

Lk7138

Newbie
Aug 2, 2016
6
1
Hello All
I need your advise. I am a BCPNP inland applicant (June 20, 2016). My status recently changed to married and I added my wife's application to my application on July 14th 2017. I received my medical request today but still hasn't hear anything about my wife's application. What is normally the procedure they follow when you add up a family member? Is there any specific thread here on this forum which discuss that topics? Is there anyone here who is in the same condition as I am?
 
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ZIUI

Member
Apr 25, 2016
18
14
Thank you, I will try to call them on Monday, is around 16 months after I submit my application.
ll keep u guys posted on what happen next
 

happygarcha

Champion Member
Jan 15, 2011
1,282
241
British Columbia
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
0621
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
11 May 2016 | App Received: May 16, 2016
Doc's Request.
November 18, 2016 December 16, 2016. Updated Schedule A request
Nomination.....
Approved
AOR Received.
24th August 2016
IELTS Request
N/A
File Transfer...
N/A
Med's Request
May 02, 2017
Med's Done....
May 08, 2017
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
BG: 20 September, 2017 | DM: 02 December, 2017 | PPR: 07 December, 2017 (@5.30 PM Pacific Standard Time)
VISA ISSUED...
20-12-2017
LANDED..........
11-01-2018
can someone tell me what is difference between background check and Security check?
A security check consists of ascertaining whether or not an applicant has a criminal record, is likely to be a terrorist threat, etc. I am guessing that the visa officer who reviews an applicant's file looks at the police clearance certificate(s) he/she has submitted. But assessing the security risk that an applicant may or may not pose to Canada may involve more than just reading police clearance certificates. I don't know what else the visa officer does to fulfill his/her duties in this regard.

When a visa officer does a background check, he/she satisfies him/herself that the statements that the applicant has made about him/herself (name, family members, employment history, etc.) are true.

Although I've called them separate processes, I imagine that background and security checks sometimes may be related to each other. For example, I can visualize a scenario in which the visa officer discovers something odd while he/she is doing the background check, and that motivates him/her to do a more thorough security check. That is just a hunch on my part, but it makes sense to me.

Read this document too
https://fas.org/asmp/campaigns/control/Canadianexemptionsfoia/FOIA_4_22_05/P5HX.pdf

Information collected from other sources:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/immigration-citizenship-canada-33/difference-between-security-check-background-check-499467/