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alukom2001

Newbie
Mar 14, 2018
6
0
I NEED ASSISTANCE AS REGARDS THESE ISSUE; I GOT AOR ON OCTOBER 4,2018 AND SINCE THEN MY STATUS;

Review of eligibility : We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
Review of medical results : You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents : We do not need additional documents.
Interview : You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics : We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check : Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check.
Final decision : Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.


MY ECA WILL EXPIRE THIS MONTH, DO I NEED TO UPDATE IT AND IN WHAT WAY CAN I CONTACT ACCRA VISA OFFICE OTHER EMAIL WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN SAME ANSWER THAT THEY ARE REVIEWING THE APPLICATION
 

billy012

Hero Member
May 7, 2013
910
64
123
Philippines
Category........
Visa Office......
CEM
NOC Code......
6641
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
june 17, 2013
LANDED..........
None
I NEED ASSISTANCE AS REGARDS THESE ISSUE; I GOT AOR ON OCTOBER 4,2018 AND SINCE THEN MY STATUS;

Review of eligibility : We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
Review of medical results : You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents : We do not need additional documents.
Interview : You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics : We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check : Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check.
Final decision : Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

MY ECA WILL EXPIRE THIS MONTH, DO I NEED TO UPDATE IT AND IN WHAT WAY CAN I CONTACT ACCRA VISA OFFICE OTHER EMAIL WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN SAME ANSWER THAT THEY ARE REVIEWING THE APPLICATION
no need to get new one as long as you passed it to them it was not expired during that time
 

thomashoo

Hero Member
Jul 16, 2018
418
96
I don’t think this post will ever valid for 2018/2019 applicants and after. Since I got AOR from 2018 March and I got nothing updated, even no MR.

The GCMS note on 2019 Apr. 12 shows that my file has no problem, but nothing has been started yet!!
 

billy012

Hero Member
May 7, 2013
910
64
123
Philippines
Category........
Visa Office......
CEM
NOC Code......
6641
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
june 17, 2013
LANDED..........
None
does your account get the status bar already?
 

billy012

Hero Member
May 7, 2013
910
64
123
Philippines
Category........
Visa Office......
CEM
NOC Code......
6641
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
june 17, 2013
LANDED..........
None
I got the email saying it was there. But when I accessed, it wasn't :(
i got mine updated in the evening how about yours?
 

hemdan

Full Member
Oct 15, 2018
40
7
Category........
PNP
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
App. Filed.......
28/08/2018
Nomination.....
19/02/2019
AOR Received.
28/05/2019
File Transfer...
24/07/2019
Hi guys, Please I really need your help!
I have submitted mpnp paper based permanent residence application two weeks ago; and I have found that I have not included Background declaration form for my spouse. Is there anything I can do or just wait for the application to be returned as incomplete?
 

Tanny2591

Star Member
Jan 19, 2019
51
22
32
Visa Office......
Ottawa
AOR Received.
24-07-2018
Additional documents request - ADR:
-Did you answer yes to all the questions before you proceed?
-Did you get an ADR?

If you answered yes but got an ADR, you either made a mistake or should have answered NO. This is already a sign that you are prone to have your application taking longer. ADRs are either sent because your documentation was incomplete, or because you were not careful enough and made a mistake.

Got and ADR? Do what they request as soon as possible. If your application is honest, I don't see any reason why additional documents should take too long. Therefore, send it in less than 30 days or you will raise flags. That will severely delay your application. Even if you are too busy to do it, work overtime, don't sleep, drink more coffee or red bull. Use the web form. Link your application to your myCIC profile (leave the city your were born blank, some required fields with asterisks are not actually required). Then check if they received.

CIC will always send a receipt of additional documentation and if you went ahead and did or got an ADR, there will be a message in your profile page. If you did not get the message, they did not get it, upload it again, better safe than sorry.

Each ADR will delay your application in about 2 months.


Change in personal information or update to sent documents:
-Had a new baby?
-Changed address?
-Change jobs?
-Traveled abroad?
-Married or divorced?
-Got a new phone number?
-Got a new degree?*

That means the documents you sent need to be updated. If you didn't know that, go back a few steps, read about it above, but I will link this again.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=021&top=4

That part that says "tell us of any changes to the personal information on your application, such as changes to your" means that you have to tell them of any change. Any. And that you have to click on the link, Anyway: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=43&top=4
If you live in Canada and went to the US for a black Friday border crossing shopping spree, even for 24 hours, don't you new stamps in your passport? And didn't you have to send pictures of all the pages or list all the countries you visited and lived in, with the date of the stamps? Well, then you have a new stamp and that means a new Schedule A must be uploaded.

Use the web form.

Don't wait for them to ask for additional documents. at the moment you step in your new house, update your driver's license address immediately and tell CIC.

Upload your new docs asap, because if the agent sees the original documents and the updated documents, he/she will not send an ADR and you will save about 2 months!

Now, some cases will really delay your application. We'll talk about it in the mistakes, but if you go to Canada, tell them your spouse is not coming with you, but after you got the PR, you want to sponsor him/her to come from your previous country, after staying 4 years apart, and you can't prove you dated before, that will raise flags. Likewise, if your application is in process, you then add a spouse, maybe because you two weren't married before, the application took too long that you got married in between, well, that will raise flags, but sending proof of marriage is not a problem, after all, who doesn't have a signed document, pictures of the marriage, of, because marriage parties are super expensive, even or pictures of you two together, drinking a coke together, don't hesitate to send it along with a plethora of proof that will not leave a shadow of doubt.
Read these article about marriage and judgment issues:
https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/columnists/ashby-proof-of-love-is-not-as-simple-as-immigration-officials-would-have-it
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/5634913-liars-or-in-love-detecting-marriage-fraud-in-canada-called-racist-and-offensive-/
https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/facing-deportation-after-officials-question-marriage

*If the application takes about 2 years to be processed and your 17 yo son finished high school, I don't believe you have to tell them because they can figure it out, but I don't see a reason not to.

Change in nomination conditions
This one is complex, so I will not talk about it too much. It goes on a case by case basis.

In summary, legally, if the conditions of your nomination change, you lost your nomination. You should contact your province AND CIC (yes, both) immediately. Some factors will apply, such as your economical success, trying to find a new job or getting it in the same NOC or similar as fast as possible if your nomination was based on employment and locked to the employer. It may also weigh in your favor is how long it took to process your application. It is natural to look for new positions, to try to go up in life, or even to be bothered by your boss, creating a difficult relationship, and then you have to quit. This is NORMAL! And they know that, in 2 years, you may have a fight with your boss.

What is not normal is not telling CIC and the province. You have to. If you are really needed by the province, they will continue to support your nomination and issue a new certificate.

Bear in mind that CANADA NEEDS SKILLED AND WELL INTENTIONED IMMIGRANTS. THEY NEED YOU. What they don't need is people tied to immigration fraudulent schemes, fake employment offers, shady stuff. Nobody likes liars.

Do your part and CIC will do theirs. Just try to make their jobs easy.
@TommySan

My ADR was Schedule A form - does that also indicate any flaws with application. Also, they sent a request on 27th August and I shared the document by 28th August 2018.

It has been nearly 9 months and I still haven't heard form the CIC regarding anything (Example : More additional information etc.). My previous two queries to the CIC got answered "Everything is fine with your documents. If we need any information, we would let you know in case a decision is made or any additional information is required."

I have ordered for my GCMS notes and they should be here in the second week of May.

Please can you let me know your thoughts on the same?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Tanny
 

Oscar2

Star Member
Apr 8, 2019
53
15
I don’t think this post will ever valid for 2018/2019 applicants and after. Since I got AOR from 2018 March and I got nothing updated, even no MR.

The GCMS note on 2019 Apr. 12 shows that my file has no problem, but nothing has been started yet!!
Same case AR march 2018 , till now nothing moved , but i have previous medical expired feb 2019 (work permit medical) and then i moved to canada u months ago .
 

Ash-123

Newbie
Feb 12, 2018
6
1
Hello guys, my application is taking way too long I sponsored my husband in June 2017 from Pakistan. He received his prearrival letter last year in October 2018 and has his remedial done prior to that. His background check started in November 2018. Since that I haven’t heard anything from immigration. I contacted MP many times and had inquiry done. I email the minister. Nothing helped me so far they are keep saying we are processing your application we will send you email if we need any documents from you,, what else I can do it’s been so long, it’s so frustrating so painful , can’t even describe in words. Plz suggest me anything that can help in my case. What is the maximum time they take for background check.
 

Navi0007

Star Member
Feb 4, 2019
60
31
Hi . I am 2 November bcpnp applicant. My application status is same after medical pass . Background check still not started. I called CIC today and agent said your eligibility still under process. I cant understand where they are taking so long time to pass eligibility.
 

Ram10

Star Member
Nov 12, 2018
83
28
This was created under the provincial nomination program sub-forum because the PR processing time for paper-based nominees, especially for INLAND applicants, takes too long, and it is now taking 19 months (average). It floats from 14 to 19. Since this is the longest time of all the streams, people get anxious about their application.

Now, first you have to understand that, THE REASONS WHY YOUR APPLICATION IS TAKING TOO LONG ARE SUPER SIMPLE, don't freak out about your case.

If your question was already answered on this topic or if you didn't read this thoroughly, I will not answer your question and I ask other good-hearted users to not reply to them either
, since if a person doesn't read the whole topic and come here all selfish and lazy shouting in capitals "everyone PLZ HELP, I NEED ANOTHER PAIR OF EYES ON THIS, HI, I'M NEW HERE AND I'M A XXXNP APPLICANT FROM YESTERDAY, MY CASE IS THIS _____(INSERT OFF TOPIC AND UNNECESSARILY DETAILED LONG CASE HERE, PROBABLY COPIED AND PASTED FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE)____, HOW LONG WILL THIS TAKE, HELP MEEEE, HEY HERE (SEND PRIVATE MESSAGE TO EVERYONE) BLABLABLA", they should learn that this is not a forum of free consultation, and that the best way to immigrate is to learn and do it yourself instead of throwing your money in the hands of someone else to take care of a matter as important as your future, and if you, like me, have been around for about a year, you probably have seen a lawyer or consultant screwing up someone else's life, and you have probably heard that good laywers and consultants.

I will follow up by posts, so, know that I will be quite frank on some points later on. I will talk about what I have seen.

Lets started with some factors...

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I am an inland applicant and my AOR is 02-May-2018. My current status is Eligibility: Recommend passed and security : Not started , everything else is passed (this status is not changed since august,2018). All my documents are proper and no fake. Could you please suggest what might cause this much delay. it's more than one year for me, i know many people who got PPR within 3-4 months having same eligibility as me. Any suggestions pls...
 
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KMDD689

Newbie
May 7, 2018
4
1
Additional documents request - ADR:
-Did you answer yes to all the questions before you proceed?
-Did you get an ADR?

If you answered yes but got an ADR, you either made a mistake or should have answered NO. This is already a sign that you are prone to have your application taking longer. ADRs are either sent because your documentation was incomplete, or because you were not careful enough and made a mistake.

Got and ADR? Do what they request as soon as possible. If your application is honest, I don't see any reason why additional documents should take too long. Therefore, send it in less than 30 days or you will raise flags. That will severely delay your application. Even if you are too busy to do it, work overtime, don't sleep, drink more coffee or red bull. Use the web form. Link your application to your myCIC profile (leave the city your were born blank, some required fields with asterisks are not actually required). Then check if they received.

CIC will always send a receipt of additional documentation and if you went ahead and did or got an ADR, there will be a message in your profile page. If you did not get the message, they did not get it, upload it again, better safe than sorry.

Each ADR will delay your application in about 2 months.


Change in personal information or update to sent documents:
-Had a new baby?
-Changed address?
-Change jobs?
-Traveled abroad?
-Married or divorced?
-Got a new phone number?
-Got a new degree?*

That means the documents you sent need to be updated. If you didn't know that, go back a few steps, read about it above, but I will link this again.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=021&top=4

That part that says "tell us of any changes to the personal information on your application, such as changes to your" means that you have to tell them of any change. Any. And that you have to click on the link, Anyway: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=43&top=4
If you live in Canada and went to the US for a black Friday border crossing shopping spree, even for 24 hours, don't you new stamps in your passport? And didn't you have to send pictures of all the pages or list all the countries you visited and lived in, with the date of the stamps? Well, then you have a new stamp and that means a new Schedule A must be uploaded.

Use the web form.

Don't wait for them to ask for additional documents. at the moment you step in your new house, update your driver's license address immediately and tell CIC.

Upload your new docs asap, because if the agent sees the original documents and the updated documents, he/she will not send an ADR and you will save about 2 months!

Now, some cases will really delay your application. We'll talk about it in the mistakes, but if you go to Canada, tell them your spouse is not coming with you, but after you got the PR, you want to sponsor him/her to come from your previous country, after staying 4 years apart, and you can't prove you dated before, that will raise flags. Likewise, if your application is in process, you then add a spouse, maybe because you two weren't married before, the application took too long that you got married in between, well, that will raise flags, but sending proof of marriage is not a problem, after all, who doesn't have a signed document, pictures of the marriage, of, because marriage parties are super expensive, even or pictures of you two together, drinking a coke together, don't hesitate to send it along with a plethora of proof that will not leave a shadow of doubt.
Read these article about marriage and judgment issues:
https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/columnists/ashby-proof-of-love-is-not-as-simple-as-immigration-officials-would-have-it
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/5634913-liars-or-in-love-detecting-marriage-fraud-in-canada-called-racist-and-offensive-/
https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/facing-deportation-after-officials-question-marriage

*If the application takes about 2 years to be processed and your 17 yo son finished high school, I don't believe you have to tell them because they can figure it out, but I don't see a reason not to.

Change in nomination conditions
This one is complex, so I will not talk about it too much. It goes on a case by case basis.

In summary, legally, if the conditions of your nomination change, you lost your nomination. You should contact your province AND CIC (yes, both) immediately. Some factors will apply, such as your economical success, trying to find a new job or getting it in the same NOC or similar as fast as possible if your nomination was based on employment and locked to the employer. It may also weigh in your favor is how long it took to process your application. It is natural to look for new positions, to try to go up in life, or even to be bothered by your boss, creating a difficult relationship, and then you have to quit. This is NORMAL! And they know that, in 2 years, you may have a fight with your boss.

What is not normal is not telling CIC and the province. You have to. If you are really needed by the province, they will continue to support your nomination and issue a new certificate.

Bear in mind that CANADA NEEDS SKILLED AND WELL INTENTIONED IMMIGRANTS. THEY NEED YOU. What they don't need is people tied to immigration fraudulent schemes, fake employment offers, shady stuff. Nobody likes liars.

Do your part and CIC will do theirs. Just try to make their jobs easy.
Thank you Tommy for the great explanation. I’m now 19 months and two weeks with no decision made yet. IRCC requested only a photocopy of my wife’s valid passport over 50 days ago. They did so because the one they have will expire in less than 6 months. I provided it right away and didn’t hear anything from them. Do you think everything is OK? Based on what I read, I’m stuck at IP2. Appreciate your response. Thank you.