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taylordz said:
Hello
Background check turned to in progress after rprf payment today

Congrats! May I know which category you belong? And your local visa office?
 
grayninja2014 said:
Congrats! May I know which category you belong? And your local visa office?

Thank you grayninja.

I'm FSW outland, and my I'm note sure abour my visa office, I guess it's Paris according to CIC website. How could I know ?
 
jetplane said:
Did you check with the doctor if there was any thing in the medical report? Not really sure why they would delay. You could order GCMS notes to find out I guess.

Basic tests were ok.
Regarding reports they were to send it directly and were not open to share.
GCMS notes takes time, should I go ahead with it?
 
rockytg said:
Basic tests were ok.
Regarding reports they were to send it directly and were not open to share.
GCMS notes takes time, should I go ahead with it?

I dont see much reason at this stage, why?
 
taylordz said:
Thank you grayninja.

I'm FSW outland, and my I'm note sure abour my visa office, I guess it's Paris according to CIC website. How could I know ?

Well both of us have the same RPRF request dates. My rprf letter is obviously coming from Manila VO as they stated it in the letter, "your application is now being processed in Manila,Philippines." Moreover, the letterhead has the manila email address. Also, the 2nd page showing additional instructions stated that I should email receipt to the manila vo email. Ofcourse I still uploaded my receipt at mycic for obvious reasons.

Anyway, if you have received an rprf letter which says that you were found eligible in the class you have applied...criminality, admissibility checks etc etc, i think thats the standard template of a rprf letter. Mine was specifically coming from local VO 'though.

Lets update each other ;D
 
grayninja2014 said:
Well both of us have the same RPRF request dates. My rprf letter is obviously coming from Manila VO as they stated it in the letter, "your application is now being processed in Manila,Philippines." Moreover, the letterhead has the manila email address. Also, the 2nd page showing additional instructions stated that I should email receipt to the manila vo email. Ofcourse I still uploaded my receipt at mycic for obvious reasons.

Anyway, if you have received an rprf letter which says that you were found eligible in the class you have applied...criminality, admissibility checks etc etc, i think thats the standard template of a rprf letter. Mine was specifically coming from local VO 'though.

Lets update each other ;D

Hello
My rprf request letter was of the second type with criminality thing etc....

Did your background check turn to In progress after the payment ?
 
aldrj said:
EE CEC - INLAND

EE APPLY AUG 5/2016
AOR AUG 5/2016
MEDICAL PASSED AUG 20/2016
BG INPROGRESS AUG 20/2016
REQUEST FOR SPOUSE SCHEDULE A SEP 12/2016
REQUEST RCMP FINGERPRINT SEP 12/2016

THANKS,


Hello,

Even I got RCMP Fingerprint request. Just wondering what's the reason for that?

Thanks
 
rdhanoa said:
Hello,

Even I got RCMP Fingerprint request. Just wondering what's the reason for that?

Thanks

This is what I saw on the website
'If you have lived in Canada for more than 6 months after the age of 18, a background check may be automatically conducted with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). If your name has a 50% or more match in their data base, the RCMP may request fingerprints in order to confirm your identity'

So maybe it is just a part of the background check, probably means nothing sinister
 
AOR Aug 10.
BOWP & SOWP applied Aug 12.
Meds passed
BG: in progress
Schedule A requested Sep 14.
Schedule A submitted Sep 20.
BOWP & SOWP approved Sep 21.
 
LuckyAngelSweety said:
How early before expiry of Work Permit should the BOWP be applied ?

4 months before the expiry date of your permit.
 
Roman11 said:
This is what I saw on the website
'If you have lived in Canada for more than 6 months after the age of 18, a background check may be automatically conducted with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). If your name has a 50% or more match in their data base, the RCMP may request fingerprints in order to confirm your identity'

So maybe it is just a part of the background check, probably means nothing sinister

Thanks.