Can you elaborate on what it was before and what it is now? Also did you mention your change of COR?Guys Background check changed to ip2
Can you elaborate on what it was before and what it is now? Also did you mention your change of COR?Guys Background check changed to ip2
It was like we will send you a msg when we start BGC.Can you elaborate on what it was before and what it is now? Also did you mention your change of COR?
Just security, I think. If it's just security left, you'll most likely get PPR by this week. If they don't look at the webform sent by you, you'll get your RFV for NYC or Ottawa.It was like we will send you a msg when we start BGC.
Yes I send a webform, didn't get any response but I did it.
When I checked with legal falcon he said it won't affect the process time
What all they check after ip2
Yeah if that is the case will send again other than that what to do.Just security, I think. If it's just security left, you'll most likely get PPR by this week. If they don't look at the webform sent by you, you'll get your RFV for NYC or Ottawa.
I Understand how you feel, I was also in that situation. You can wait for a week. If you don't see anything after that, then raise a webform informing them that you have carried out the examination.Hi, I did my re medical on 30 March 2022. Since the exam was requested by IRCC, I was told I don't have to upload or sent any documents to IRCC. But, my profile still shows status as we have requested medical exam. I feel anxious, is this normal? Should I wait for some more days? Or should I call medical centre and ask them whether they sent my medical details to IRCC?
So based on what you might have seen around the forums, are they faster or slower? The nice lady from IRCC said she personally thinks it might be positive as RROC was specifically created to handle backlogs. But seeing as how NDVO has been processing really fast, I am just curious to know if there might be any changes in the processing time for my application.Yes, files are moved on the basis of workload.
I think they are usually transferring the cases between offices if at any point there is any review required of some documents etc. Then they need an input from another officer from a different office. This is my understanding.So based on what you might have seen around the forums, are they faster or slower? The nice lady from IRCC said she personally thinks it might be positive as RROC was specifically created to handle backlogs. But seeing as how NDVO has been processing really fast, I am just curious to know if there might be any changes in the processing time for my application.
I think from your primary VOQuick qstn;
From where we recv the RFV/PPR email?
From Ottawa or local VO?
My background check status also changed back to IP2 yesterday (after submitting Schedule A + PCC on April 1). I was excited yesterday, but it seems like a lot of people are waiting for weeks to months after submitting Schedule A ADR.It was like we will send you a msg when we start BGC.
Yes I send a webform, didn't get any response but I did it.
When I checked with legal falcon he said it won't affect the process time
What all they check after ip2
Am I the only one here whose background check is still IP1? I submitted the ADR on March 6th and medical passed on March 13th.My background check status also changed back to IP2 yesterday (after submitting Schedule A + PCC on April 1). I was excited yesterday, but it seems like a lot of people are waiting for weeks to months after submitting Schedule A ADR.
After getting that ip2 they are still waiting?Hmm the one thing about ircc is the wait never ends.My background check status also changed back to IP2 yesterday (after submitting Schedule A + PCC on April 1). I was excited yesterday, but it seems like a lot of people are waiting for weeks to months after submitting Schedule A ADR.