Sometimes they don't change status.. Sometimes it goes from application received directly to RPFR / Passport request, it doesn't mean anything. I think it's because some agents view the change to in process differently and for different stages..
dior12 said:Sometimes they don't change status.. Sometimes it goes from application received directly to RPFR / Passport request, it doesn't mean anything. I think it's because some agents view the change to in process differently and for different stages..
dior12 said:I know several instances where it was application received directly to decision made - so it's definitely not the rule, I think it all depends on the person who is doing the file.
dior12 said:Your primary visa office is CPP ottawa not CIO NS right? It seems to be the norm for CPP ottawa to not update to 'in process' from what i've read.
dior12 said:OK I wouldn't worry about the fact they haven't changed it then.
dior12 said:Yes, that means CPP-ottawa does both the initial and final check of your application; from what i've read CPP-Ottawa seems to take longer to start the initial check than CIO-NS, but once the initial check is done the final check is done soon after..
If you put CIO-NS, they do the initial check and then send to CPP-Ottawa to do final check and PPR. So far I've read this seems to be the faster route, but it's just speculation at this point. I think it's just luck to be honest.
dior12 said:By check i'm talking about security etc not if you have all the documents
AINP2014 said:you mean that CIO-NS do in all cases the check that the package contains all the required documents and considered as complete, then forward it to the Visa office you requested for processing. At which the actual check (Security, criminility, ... etc.) will be done.
In your case what is the visa office you mentioned in the application?