VS1987 said:Does anybody got status change from Application Received to Decision Made?
Now really worried about those thing
yes It is possible , read many such cases in Forum status change directly form Application Received --> Decision Made
VS1987 said:Does anybody got status change from Application Received to Decision Made?
Now really worried about those thing
Cabalen said:13 people are still waiting for MR
10 people paid Upfront RPRF but no word yet for PPR
3 people already got PPR
How wide is the gap? Truly, each person will have different timelines.
Order GCMS, this is the best right now to know what is happening to your applications.
Cabalen said:13 people are still waiting for MR
10 people paid Upfront RPRF but no word yet for PPR
3 people already got PPR
How wide is the gap? Truly, each person will have different timelines.
Order GCMS, this is the best right now to know what is happening to your applications.
dennizgb said:About GCMS notes...i didnt understand which box I should check. Thrre is one it says Public privacy act, and the other one is Privacy act or something like that?
And what is the adress to send it, online?
Thx guys
jkgoulds said:so were still waiting for MR, Ecas is still saying application recieved..
Anyone have a idea why? Seems most people have MR
jkgoulds said:so were still waiting for MR, Ecas is still saying application recieved..
Anyone have a idea why? Seems most people have MR
VS1987 said:Hey Guys,
It's Friday.. Any news, any update.. any MR,RPRF,PPR??
harshad patel said:hello sir,
My file received on 15 April 2014. still i'm waiting for my medical. but i don't know what is MR, RPRF, PPR, GCMS? if you can explain me would be great and how can i know my current status of my file?
hope will get reply soon from you.
thank you sir
VS1987 said:MR = Medical Request(Once you pass Eligibility they send Medical Request)
RPRF = Right of Permanent Resident Fees( After Medical Results receive by CIC and everything looks OK to them)
PPR = PassPort Request(This mean you are about to issue PR VISA)
GCMS = Global Case Management System (This is the way that you can see Case Processing Office comments/notes)
I hope this will help you....