Thank you for your response! My BG completed before test invite. Test completed in Feb. LPP in progress. Agent confirmed over phone that file is with Sydney office. Already over 6 months LPP in progress. Should I expect something soon?
Hi @legalfalcon,
Thanks for your great efforts in helping us out here. Since many refer to you regarding their GCMS notes, did you find anything like the following from the notes you saw:
The phrase 'Security Screening' in sub-activities under the Activities section of someone who got PPR...
However, people here are talking about two types of security activities - 'Security' and 'Security Screening'. Those who have the word 'Screening' are invariably getting delayed, while those having just 'Security' are getting PPR much quicker.
Could you please comment on this?
Thanks!
Hi @legalfalcon
Received my GCMS notes yesterday that I applied through getgcms exactly on the 30th day. It's a 203 page document. Everything seems ok. On the first or second page under Assessment, Eligibility, Criminality and Medicals all are passed. Program Assistant Review, then Case...
If you have worked for the government, or have an extensive travel history to some concerning destinations, or come from a country which is know for harbouring undesirable elements, your application may land in extensive security screening.
If that is the case (extensive security screening)...
I can't agree more. So, based on what you said above, can I assume that the fewer the number of entries under the activity section of the GCMS notes are, the better it is? Also, how many entries are normal for an application approved without delay?
Hi @legalfalcon ,
I found this under FAQ on CSIS website:
'Non-Canadians who apply for permanent residency or refugee status must also undergo security screening.'
So according to the above, security screening by CSIS is mandatory for 'all' permanent residency applicants. However, people...
Hi @legalfalcon ,
I found this under FAQ on CSIS website:
'Non-Canadians who apply for permanent residency or refugee status must also undergo security screening.'
So according to the above, security screening by CSIS is mandatory for 'all' permanent residency applicants. However, people...