Hi. I can see your security has been started for so long. What Paper File Location shows on your gcms note? Is it Digitized-PM3 Ready, or Digitized-C Check?I’m also stuck at Winnipeg
Hi. I can see your security has been started for so long. What Paper File Location shows on your gcms note? Is it Digitized-PM3 Ready, or Digitized-C Check?I’m also stuck at Winnipeg
it really doesn’t matter as long as you included them. to assist officers better, just put original right next to translation. which comes first is not a problem. But to show the officer your doc is well organized, I suggest you stick with either one wayHi, when submitting translated documents, I need to attach both the original document and the certified translation. In the order of the document, does the translation come first or the original document first? The document I received has the translation first and then the original document, so I was wondering if that's ok.
Sorry, may I ask what's the difference between them?Hi. I can see your security has been started for so long. What Paper File Location shows on your gcms note? Is it Digitized-PM3 Ready, or Digitized-C Check?
Hello everyone, just very happy to share that I got my eCOPR today! Thank you for all the help and advices this thread has given me. I appreciate you all and hopefully all things go smooth for your application too.
Here is my timeline:
OINP - International Student Stream
2022/10/30: EOI submitted
2022/11/24: EOI re-submitted (new NOC code system)
2023/03/14: ITA received
2023/03/18: Application submitted
2023/03/31: ADR
2023/04/04: ADR submitted
2023/06/20: Nomination received
2023/06/24: PR Application submitted
2023/11/07: AOR received - sent from Sydney
2023/11/16: Biometrics submitted
2023/11/22: ADR submitted - Schedule A
2023/12/29: Medical passed (submitted my original eMedical number, since I didn't leave Canada ever since I entered)
2024/01/16: ADR reviewed
2024/01/17: Background Check completed
2024/01/18: Final Decision
2024/01/19: Portal 1
2024/01/24: Portal 2
2024/01/31: eCOPR - sent from Etobicoke
I’m not 100% sure what they mean. But my guessing is, PM3 ready means the file is ready for PM3 officer to review to determine next step, while C Check means Comprehensive Check usually involves CBSA and CSIS, which can take 6mo - 2ys as stated by official.Sorry, may I asked what's the difference between them?
Oh I see, well it makes sense. I'm trying to find my paper location but I don't have it in any of the last gcms notes.I’m not 100% sure what they mean. But my guessing is, PM3 ready means the file is ready for PM3 officer to review to determine next step, while C Check means Comprehensive Check usually involves CBSA and CSIS, which can take 6mo - 2ys as stated by official.
No problem. I’m also just assuming anyway. I don’t think it shows up on IRCC’s gcms notes. It’s on the CBSA gcms notes.Oh I see, well it makes sense. I'm trying to find my paper location but I don't have it in any of the last gcms notes.
Thank you for the explanation.
include me also,No problem. I’m also just assuming anyway. I don’t think it shows up on IRCC’s gcms notes. It’s on the CBSA gcms notes.
I had the same experience recently. If your wife wants to obtain a GCMS note that includes updates for her dependents, they must all fill out and sign this form to consent to share their information with her as a representative. Please note that the form requires a handwritten signature and the date of signature. Also, make sure that she mentions in the request that she needs the information and updates of all dependants listed on the application.I have an inquiry regarding GCMS notes for the application in which my wife is the principal applicant. Should she request GCMS notes for the entire application collectively, or should she request them separately for each dependent? Thank you!
No requirement. Just put whatever you have in your account.Hi, I'm working on my application right now.
While filling out the Schedule 4 form, it asks me about how much in Funds I have. Is there any requirement to satisfy here?
Thank you!No requirement. Just put whatever you have in your account.