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PCC, I saw some where they said the passport pages were missing while the applicant had proof they did submit them..lots of small reasons unfortunately and some that you wouldn't even think about. I found lots on this forum. Of course we all think that we did the best we could and that we subbmited everything as required but personally somewhere in my mind I still stress a bit until I see some positive feedback. I am hopeful but realistic

Same here. I even scanned both side of the PCC, included the screenshot of payment to the government and the screenshot of my profile for PCC application. There can be other areas where they can reject. Not sure where, but you never know.

Fingers crossed. If you get any update, please do share.
 
I should add that if your documents status is " we don't need additional documents" it's a really good sign and you passed more than likely the stage I am talking about
 
Whats your timeline tho?


ITA: 31.5.17
AOR: 24.8.17
Meds Passed : 06.09.2017
IP1: 08.09.2017
NA2: 11.09.2017
IP2: 21.09.2017
 
I should add that if your documents status is " we don't need additional documents" it's a really good sign and you passed more than likely the stage I am talking about
Hi recently i have this status change. Can u plz explain how its a good sign and how much progress is done upto no additional dox required. Thanks
 
IRCC asked for an additional PCC which i uploaded on Sept 15th. On Sept 22nd i got a response (email) from them that they have received the document. My current status of BG check is NA. Does anyone have a sense for how much time should it take from here? I mean from receiving the confirmation of the documents received, to IRCC changing the BG check to IP2 and of course finally the PPR. :)
FSW-O
 
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Hi recently i have this status change. Can u plz explain how its a good sign and how much progress is done upto no additional dox required. Thanks
As far as I know , if you get to that stage, it means that all your documents are checked and In order and soon you get your passport request. They might still conduct security checks but that's it
 
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Can someone let me know the average time that it takes for an application to move from the central intake office to a visa office?
Or to move from NA2 to IP2?
I have been stuck in NA2 for a month now and per immitracker the longest timeline is 92 days (June AOR) , guess this means that I have to be patient for 2 more months, this is killing me. :( just worried that something is wrong :( as I submitted a reference letter (notorized) provided by my colleague with his business card instead of a reference letter on a company letter head as they refused to provide one.

I have checked the FSW eligibilty without the period of which the above reference letter relates to and I still am still eligible and my CRS without this period is also above the ITA issued cut off, I did everything i could and this wait is killing me :(

should i order GCM notes?

Time line as follows;
ITA - 31st May
AOR - 10th Aug
MEP - 23rd Aug
IP1 - 23rd Aug
NA2 - 28th Aug
CRS - 471
FSW-O
NOC - 1111
 
You can't look at other profiles, files are processed on a case by case basis and every case is different.
So true !! I was obsessing with refreshing my email and checking the online status and it was getting so confusing how others even later Aor than mine got pr so fast and mine was just stuck.. but then I realized that they give certain streams priority, for their own reasons, so some categories can wait weeks for someone to pick up their file after the first initial checks
 
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So true !! I was obsessing with refreshing my email and checking the online status and it was getting so confusing how others even later Aor than mine got pr so fast and mine was just stuck.. but then I realized that they give certain streams priority, for their own reasons, so some categories can wait weeks for someone to pick up their file after the first initial checks
Word!!
 
Did you travel a lot ? I am asking because I have travelled a lot and I think that is why they are taking so much time

I've done a reasonable amount of travel around Europe (perhaps an average of 2 trips a year for the past 10 years), but as a UK resident that doesn't appear on my passport - was obviously still declared. Only three other countries visited that required visas/passport stamps so not a lot of foreign travel outside of Europe.