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rozorin said:
Congrats to all the PPR recipients.

I am an October 1st applicant. Got married and included my spouse in my application. I am currently awaiting MR. Today, I got my COA mail. I know they haven't started giving out MR requests. So I am hoping I will receive mine by Monday or Tuesday by His grace

Hi Rozorin. It means that you should be expecting your MR. COngrats in advance.
 
seunmsl7 said:
from the trend of each person's Application date....AVO is working on Sept, OCt, NOv.....


Congrats elijahovat and Maggiforever.

Congtats for all the good news in the house.

Abeg make AVO no forget may, june, july people o. Medical finished over 8 months ago.
 
ESSYLICIOUS said:
Seniors in the house, I paid my RPRF since September and submitted other documents requested alongside the receipt (through my lawyer). Up till this moment, I am yet to have my receipt linked to my ECAS. Three weeks ago, I sent a scanned copy of the receipt to AVO and was informed that my file is on the queue for review. Is there any need to worry about this?

No cause for any worry, only patience required :)
 
In my GCMS report, I saw a note entered by VO. But the text field is blank. What do you think why its blank? Is it the VO forgot to enter note details, or it was not disclosed to me??
 
zizaheer said:
In my GCMS report, I saw a note entered by VO. But the text field is blank. What do you think why its blank? Is it the VO forgot to enter note details, or it was not disclosed to me??

Send a CSE to ypur VO, requesting and update on the status of your application. Following their response, request a new GCMS. The note should have been updated by then or your application will have progressed, cheers.
 
Pipis Husband said:
Send a CSE to ypur VO, requesting and update on the status of your application. Following their response, request a new GCMS. The note should have been updated by then or your application will have progressed, cheers.

Thank you P.H. I sent a recent CSE on changes of my mailing address. I have seen whatever CSE I send them is recorded in GCMS note. Do you think asking for an status of my application will be recorded in GCMS as well?
 
zizaheer said:
Thank you P.H. I sent a recent CSE on changes of my mailing address. I have seen whatever CSE I send them is recorded in GCMS note. Do you think asking for an status of my application will be recorded in GCMS as well?

Not necessarily, the intent of this CSE is to cause them to pull your file for review and possibly put some comment in the blank field you earlier found on the GCMS. It might work, it might not work (50/50) but you have nothing to lose by sending the CSE, cheers.
 
@ YEYE and olusolaH
I sent you guys PM. Please respond.
 
Pipis Husband said:
Not necessarily, the intent of this CSE is to cause them to pull your file for review and possibly put some comment in the blank field you earlier found on the GCMS. It might work, it might not work (50/50) but you have nothing to lose by sending the CSE, cheers.

I have seen on GCMS note, they mentioned s.16(1)(c) on the page where their note is blank. Any idea whats the matter?
 
zizaheer said:
I have seen on GCMS note, they mentioned s.16(1)(c) on the page where their note is blank. Any idea whats the matter?
Section 16(1)c is one of the exceptions that relates to FOIP act(freedom of information and privacy protection acts).Seeing it been quoted on your gcms notes shouldn't bothered you too much especially as what it applies to may be more of public interest than you.Below is an extract of the part in question......
"16. (1) The head of a government institution may refuse to disclose any record requested under this Act that contains
(a) information obtained or prepared by any government institution, or part of any government institution, that is an investigative body specified in the regulations in the course of lawful investigations pertaining to
(i) the detection, prevention or suppression of crime,
(ii) the enforcement of any law of Canada or a province, or
(iii) activities suspected of constituting threats to the security of Canada within the meaning of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act,if the record came into existence less than twenty years prior to the request;
(b) information relating to investigative techniques or plans for specific lawful investigations;
(c) information the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to be injurious to the enforcement of any law of Canada or a province or the conduct of lawful investigations, including, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, any such information
(i) relating to the existence or nature of a particular investigation,
(ii) that would reveal the identity of a confidential source of information, or
(iii) that was obtained or prepared in the course of an investigation; or"

In quoting the above mentioned ,some of the things that may have been put in consideration before the part is made blank involves.......
*Have effects on business interests
*Harm significantly the competition position of a third party
*Interfere significantly with the negotiation positions of a third party
*Results in similar information no longer been supplied to the public body
*Results in undue financial gain to anybody or organization
*Reveal labour relations information
The list is endless but you should not worry yourself if you have not been identified as a questionable contacted or involved in any criminal activities .
You will be fine....and all will end well.
Cheers
 
zizaheer said:
Thank you P.H. I sent a recent CSE on changes of my mailing address. I have seen whatever CSE I send them is recorded in GCMS note. Do you think asking for an status of my application will be recorded in GCMS as well?
Pipis Husband said:
Not necessarily, the intent of this CSE is to cause them to pull your file for review and possibly put some comment in the blank field you earlier found on the GCMS. It might work, it might not work (50/50) but you have nothing to lose by sending the CSE, cheers.
In addition to what Pipis said above,every single correspondence between you and your visa office will be contained in your file records.If you have asked for your gcms notes after you sent your CSE to AVO,it will be in your gcms notes including whatever response they gave you.
This been said doesn't mean it was your visa officer that recorded it in the gcms.The systems captures in centrally and will be available for you under the FOIP act except Ofcourse it's under the section earlier examined.
Cheers
 
Congratulations to the latest PPR recipients.

Father please let this be our week of jubilation for the rest of us ooo.

Sisi mee you must be remembered this week in Jesus Name.

Wish us all the best
 
kuskus said:
Culled from the Canadian POE manual...

"13.18 Valid visas in expired passports
Visa officers will not put a visa in an expired document and will not issue a visa for a period surpassing the expiry date of the passport or travel document. Occasionally, documents containing valid visas are cancelled or replaced. If a valid visa inside an expired document is presented at the POE along with a valid passport or travel document, the visa is considered valid."
dear kukus, what about if the airline does not allow you to enter the plane because your passport will soon expire?what will you do?fight and argue with them?prove to them with documents?remember they will just be following orders. note the words: visa is inside an expired passport.
which means (from my point of view), you should have a valid passport plus the expired one
 
engrted said:
dear kukus, what about if the airline does not allow you to enter the plane because your passport will soon expire?what will you do?fight and argue with them?prove to them with documents?remember they will just be following orders. note the words: visa is inside an expired passport.
which means (from my point of view), you should have a valid passport plus the expired one
Generally, if you have a valid visa in an expired passport, the visa is still considered valid; the Canadian authorities see to agree with that too, hence the instruction in their POE manual. A close family member has both British and US visas in an expired passport, and she hasn't had a problem traveling.