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Abi_sun

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Jun 21, 2012
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Hi All,

Recently i applied for GCMS notes. in the medical section, it says passed for me. however in my spouse section its blank.

Did anyone faced this scenario

Thank you
 
They still have to upload it I guess. What's ur time line
 
Abi_sun said:
Hi All,

Recently i applied for GCMS notes. in the medical section, it says passed for me. however in my spouse section its blank.

Did anyone faced this scenario

Thank you

Same case with me...but overall at the 2nd page it shows medicals passed...so I am assuming it is fine.
 
I just got my GCMS report in approx 1 month. I have following status updates-
.....
RPRF: Outstanding
....
Eligibility: In Progress
Security: Not Started
Criminality: In Progress [they have received RCMP certificates but have not marked status as complete so far]
Medical: Passed

Under Eligibility assessment (detailed one)..it says Status: Recommend Passed

Now, here are my questions-
1. Even though it says RPRF is outstanding, thats does not mean that applicant is supposed to pay it even when it was not requested by cic.Is that correct?
2. My target completion date is Nov 2013. Can anyone give an idea how long it takes (approx) to get PR after getting this gcms status (as shown above)?
 
1) CIC will ask you to pay RPRF at a later date (therefore 'outstanding' in notes). It is your choice if you want to pay it well in advance.
2) It is not possible to predict the future processing of your application based on the present gcms status.
 
Andy2109 said:
1) CIC will ask you to pay RPRF at a later date (therefore 'outstanding' in notes). It is your choice if you want to pay it well in advance.
2) It is not possible to predict the future processing of your application based on the present gcms status.
Thanks Andy.
I understand that a prediction is not possible but what I am looking for is the general trend...the timelines which others (who shared same GCMS status at a point in time) in this forum have seem for PPR/RPRF etc