These notes were generated on aug 8th. I get new ones on September 25. I hope I see some movement!Yes very likely. If relationship seems genuine then you're almost thereall the best.
These notes were generated on aug 8th. I get new ones on September 25. I hope I see some movement!Yes very likely. If relationship seems genuine then you're almost thereall the best.
All the bestThese notes were generated on aug 8th. I get new ones on September 25. I hope I see some movement!
It is not started.Yes so because eligibility had not begun for us, we don't know yet if there is going to be an interview yet. Is your eligibility started?
Yes that is what I've read as well. However, the VO might not find anything wrong and could write eligibility recommended and send back to the lead VO. It all depends on the nature of the relationship. Is yours a complicated case? Do you think there are red flags, like age differences, second marriage etc?It is not started.
I found this This lead officer at CPC-M when he/she creates this eligibility criteria which is above, he/she will quickly review PA's eligibility against
your supporting documents, if he/she finds them good then will proceed marking your STATUS on PA's Eligibility which is above. Here is what I find out: when he/she marks NOT STARTED it means she/he did not finds anything alarming but the lead officer at the visa office needs to make sure that there is no concern. When the lead officer in Mississauga mark REVIEW REQUIRED or REVIEW NEEDEDit is a code message to the lead officer at the visa office signifying to him/her that you really need to check this relationship carefully there are so many holes and might possibly lead to an interview in the future.
Yes that is what I've read as well. However, the VO might not find anything wrong and could write eligibility recommended and send back to the lead VO. It all depends on the nature of the relationship. Is yours a complicated case? Do you think there are red flags, like age differences, second marriage etc?
Our GCMS said eligibility not started and we don't think ours is a complicated case so fingers crossed we should be fine. Hope that you guys don't have to go through an interview. What's your time line like and what's your VO?
Don't wait. They are already in default. They have 30 calendar days to respond. This is legislated, they can't complain about volume or some other BS.
IRCC likes to say that the due date is the following business day if the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, but they're making things up. The legislation makes no mention of this.
When a government organization doesn't take ATIP requests seriously, they are not taking democracy seriously.
You have to submit it by mail, unfortunately. http://www.oic-ci.gc.ca/eng/lc-cj-logde-complaint-deposer-plainte.aspx
If you wish to lodge a formal complaint under the Access to Information Act, please write to:
Office of the Information Commissioner
30 Victoria Street
Gatineau, Québec K1A 1H3
For security reasons, we cannot accept complaints by email or phone, but can provide general information on the complaint process.
yes it has started. In gcms notes under officers notes it says "relationship appears to be genuine"
I have a dismissed dui also, so i think this has something to do with it. It says no reportable trace on my FBI background check. However I sent in a legal opinion letter that contains all the court dockets for my case. At the end of the officers notes it says "officer to review court records"
I think this may be why it says "review required"
Were you able to figure out what does this mean I have the same in my notes
I finally got my notes (36 days after).
I had the complaint form all filled out and ready to fax tomorrow if the notes didn't come.
There was nothing out of the ordinary causing the delay .... they are just very backlogged.
I read somewhere, that was the case (group number appearing). I have no first hand experience with this though.
I've read the same on this thread. It must be horrible to get smacked with an interview. The wait can take months and you're not even officially notified until a month before the interview. But if you can figure out about it beforehand through your notes or CSE to the VO, there are ways to address their concerns and take yourself out of the queue. I've seen people doing it on this forum.
Also, if there's been no movement on your file for over 2 months but the VO has everything they need (meds, PCCs, etc.), that's when I would really start worrying about the possibility of an interview.
Well good to hear that you got your notes at least. I expect to get mine any day this week. I want to say I'll go to the MP if I don't get them, but again, it's kind of an empty claim because I just don't have the energy these days...
Try emailing vo.My notes say they looked at the file in July then 3 weeks later in August. Still no indication of an interview. MP's office could not get IRCC to tell them if we are in queue. Our app is at the 8 month mark as of next week. Only significant change is that eligibility was in progress and status said review required. I read all I could about this and some people who were told they did not need an interview had this in their notes and others who needed an interview also had this in their notes. So it seems I still don't have an answer as to whether we are in queue for an interview. Not much I can do but wait now .....
Right now, I just hope that the Visa Office in Mexico is still functional after the earthquake. Yet another setback. I feel terrible for the people there, but at the same time am legitimately worried that this might be an immediate issue in delaying processing.
Try emailing vo.