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res1

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App. Filed.......
18-02-2016
AOR Received.
18-02-2016
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03-03-2016
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17-08-2016
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23-08-2016
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26-08-2016
Hi guys,
Do you know the typical wait time for r10 to be set to "ok"?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
 
res1 said:

It's very application specific. There's no average time. However, I've usually seen a trend where (let's say) you get your AOR on the 1st of January. Your Medicals are mostly Passed within the fortnight. After medicals are passed, your Background check goes "into process" immediately. Within 10-15 calendar days, your background goes back into "not needed at this time" if your documents are on file. The date when it goes back to "not needed" is the time R10 is complete. This is based on GCMS notes I personally received and the trend I saw from other's notes.

Hope that helps.
 
kaulvirus said:
It's very application specific. There's no average time. However, I've usually seen a trend where (let's say) you get your AOR on the 1st of January. Your Medicals are mostly Passed within the fortnight. After medicals are passed, your Background check goes "into process" immediately. Within 10-15 calendar days, your background goes back into "not needed at this time" if your documents are on file. The date when it goes back to "not needed" is the time R10 is complete. This is based on GCMS notes I personally received and the trend I saw from other's notes.

Hope that helps.

Thank you for sharing, your information was helpful
 
I filed my app. on January 8th (FSW Inland). When is the good time for me to order GCM notes?
 
Han said:
I filed my app. on January 8th (FSW Inland). When is the good time for me to order GCM notes?

You are almost at the three month mark. Now is a good time to ask for the notes, considering they take over 30 days to process.
 
Thanks for the reply. Could you please guide me how to order them?
 
Han said:
Thanks for the reply. Could you please guide me how to order them?

You are welcome.

I have a friend living in Toronto, so I authorized her to get my notes.

1. First, you have to fill the consent form if you are not in Canada and if a third party will get them on your behalf.

Form: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/form-imm5744.asp

2. If you have a friend living in Canada, they can ask get you the notes via:

https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do?lang=en

It costs CAD$5.00.

or,

3. If you don´t have anybody in Canada you will have to a third party. These came up on my Google search:

http://www.visafile.info/express-entry-gcms-requests/

http://gcmsnow.com/

The standard GCMS costs around USD$23.00
 
guillefranco73 said:
You are welcome.

I have a friend living in Toronto, so I authorized her to get my notes.

1. First, you have to fill the consent form if you are not in Canada and if a third party will get them on your behalf.

Form: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/form-imm5744.asp

2. If you have a friend living in Canada, they can ask get you the notes via:

https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do?lang=en

It costs CAD$5.00.

or,

3. If you don´t have anybody in Canada you will have to a third party. These came up on my Google search:

http://www.visafile.info/express-entry-gcms-requests/

http://gcmsnow.com/

The standard GCMS costs around USD$23.00


Thanks. I am residing in Canada. However, they charge some fees! I had heard it is free of charge!
 
Han said:
Thanks. I am residing in Canada. However, they charge some fees! I had heard it is free of charge!

Its free if you are in Canada and apply under the Privacy Act.
 
kaulvirus said:
It's very application specific. There's no average time. However, I've usually seen a trend where (let's say) you get your AOR on the 1st of January. Your Medicals are mostly Passed within the fortnight. After medicals are passed, your Background check goes "into process" immediately. Within 10-15 calendar days, your background goes back into "not needed at this time" if your documents are on file. The date when it goes back to "not needed" is the time R10 is complete. This is based on GCMS notes I personally received and the trend I saw from other's notes.

Hope that helps.

Hi kaulvirus,

I would like to know what is R10? I have no idea about it? Could you please explain me what R10 is and how it is related to PR applicaiton and BOWP applicaiton.

Regards,

p88