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Thanks a lot. That was real help and i could speak to the CIC agent and he told me that my file has moved to the NDVO on 22nd March 2019. He also said there is no number where I can contact them so he said email them or use the web form.

Is the movement to NDVO a positive step or it means nothing? also what can/ should I do now.

Thanks in Advance.
You are case # 2 after @rohanid6 where the file is moved to NDVO but no PPR. It is ideally the most positive news. Most people get PPR the day it is moved to NDVO. That's what is the deciphered process. The file is moved to NDVO for dispatch of PPR.

Please email NDVO. @rohanid6 can you order a GCMS?
 
AOR to PPR- 10 months 4 days.. It all started back in July 2017 when i decided to move to Canada, IELTS- 4 attempts as usual missing by .5 in any one module, June 2018 when Ielts was done and that started my Canadian Dream.

AOR- 30 JULY, 2018

No of Applicants- 3

Nationality- Indian

MEP and IP1- August 22, 2018

GCMS showed RR for ECA

IP2 and Remed request- 22nd May, 2019

Remed done- 27th May, 2019

Remed Pass and Ghost- 2nd June, 2019

PPR- 3rd June, 2019


Wishing good luck to all the people who are waiting for their turn. Cheers
 
AOR to PPR- 10 months 4 days.. It all started back in July 2017 when i decided to move to Canada, IELTS- 4 attempts as usual missing by .5 in any one module, June 2018 when Ielts was done and that started my Canadian Dream.

AOR- 30 JULY, 2018

No of Applicants- 3

Nationality- Indian

MEP and IP1- August 22, 2018

GCMS showed RR for ECA

IP2 and Remed request- 22nd May, 2019

Remed done- 27th May, 2019

Remed Pass and Ghost- 2nd June, 2019

PPR- 3rd June, 2019


Wishing good luck to all the people who are waiting for their turn. Cheers
Congratulations!! I am so envious!!
 
It’s PPR finally guys!

After almost 10 months, I received the passport request this morning.
This feeling is surreal.

Here is my timeline for reference:

AOR: 6th August 2018
No. of Applicants: 1
MEP & IP1: 27th August 2018

First GCMS notes: 8th February 2019
Eligibility: Review Required for POF, difference of 200CAD due to forex fluctuations

Updated POF submitted proactively on 12th February 2019
Added to file on 13th February 2019

Re-Medicals Request & IP2: 14th May 2019
MEP: 20th May 2019

PPR: 4th June 2019, 7:52am IST
VO: CPC-Ottawa

I know that those who are still waiting must be feeling really frustrated and struggling to find any hope in this situation but trust me that the wait for your PPR will be worth it all.
Something that comes after a hard struggle tastes much sweeter and makes us appreciate the little things even more so to all those still waiting, keep up your spirits as YOU ARE ALMOST THERE :)

To all the helpful senior members (you know who you are) who have stuck behind to help us see our glory days, thank you so much. We all appreciate you more than ever.
 
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It’s PPR finally guys!

After almost 10 months, I received the passport request this morning.
This feeling is surreal.

Here is my timeline for reference:

AOR: 6th August 2018
No. of Applicants: 1
MEP & IP1: 27th August 2018

First GCMS notes: 8th February 2019
Eligibility: Review Required for POF, difference of 200CAD due to forex fluctuations

Updated POF submitted proactively on 12th February 2019
Added to file on 13th February 2019

Re-Medicals Request & IP2: 14th May 2019
MEP: 20th May 2019

PPR: 4th June 2019, 7:52am IST
VO: CPC-Ottawa

I know that those who are still waiting must be feeling really frustrated and struggling to find any hope in this situation but trust me that the wait for your PPR will be worth it all.
Something that comes after a hard struggle tastes much sweeter and makes us appreciate the little things even more so to all those still waiting, keep up your spirits as YOU ARE ALMOST THERE :)

To all the helpful senior members (you know who you are) who have stuck behind to help us see our glory days, thank you so much. We all appreciate you more than ever.
congrats!
 
AOR to PPR- 10 months 4 days.. It all started back in July 2017 when i decided to move to Canada, IELTS- 4 attempts as usual missing by .5 in any one module, June 2018 when Ielts was done and that started my Canadian Dream.

AOR- 30 JULY, 2018

No of Applicants- 3

Nationality- Indian

MEP and IP1- August 22, 2018

GCMS showed RR for ECA

IP2 and Remed request- 22nd May, 2019

Remed done- 27th May, 2019

Remed Pass and Ghost- 2nd June, 2019

PPR- 3rd June, 2019


Wishing good luck to all the people who are waiting for their turn. Cheers

Congrats!
 
Hey that’s great news. I just got off a call with CIC, agent said my file is moved to NDVO. Shall I call or email them??
Hi @rohanid6 when did your file move to NDVO...are you self employed too? what is you AOR date?
A consultant was telling me calling CIC from out of India is not recommended cause they don't like it. Any I did it none the less. I hope the file doesnt get stuck because of this.

My file according to the agent moved to NDVO on 22 march 2019...that is a pretty long time but the consultant said that all eligibility check and background check happens from NDVO so....it might take time is guess..

My GCMS report said that they want to review my employment details...what does your GCMS note say?
 
Hi @rohanid6 when did your file move to NDVO...are you self employed too? what is you AOR date?
A consultant was telling me calling CIC from out of India is not recommended cause they don't like it. Any I did it none the less. I hope the file doesnt get stuck because of this.

My file according to the agent moved to NDVO on 22 march 2019...that is a pretty long time but the consultant said that all eligibility check and background check happens from NDVO so....it might take time is guess..

My GCMS report said that they want to review my employment details...what does your GCMS note say?
Hey, I call CIC from inside Canada. Basically my sis is a PR and she lives in Toronto. So she ials up and I join in conf. I’m not sure the exact date but my file has moved around 15-20 back to NDVO. My last GCMS notes had all clear which was from feb. I’m not sure that NDVO plays any role in checking anything, as I called up CIC last night and asked this very qn. They said it will be the Visa issuing authority in this case and that the reason it’s taking time is that it might be in queue or waiting for approval to pick up the file.