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ConnieD said:
Just wanted to let everybody know that I finally got my PPR approval and passport request.
I almost got rejected because of NOC duties (saw it in my GCMS and posted about it in January) and with some of your suggestions I submitted new letters and some further detailed info, and it has definitely worked.

Congrats! Getting your GCMS notes really saved your application after waiting so long with no updates and got you the approval you absolutely deserved. I'm happy for you :) Godspeed with all future endeavours.
 
talkto_vinay said:
Congratulations
I request you to please update the whole issue regarding your rejection possibility & help received through GCMS notes
thanks

Hi there, you can find this info on page 195 & onwards of this thread. ConnieD was really fortunate.
 
ConnieD said:
Just wanted to let everybody know that I finally got my PPR approval and passport request.
I almost got rejected because of NOC duties (saw it in my GCMS and posted about it in January) and with some of your suggestions I submitted new letters and some further detailed info, and it has definitely worked.

Exactly what happened to me! GCMS notes stated that "Duties are missing" from letters. I corrected that at once! got PPR!
 
wildemam said:
Exactly what happened to me! GCMS notes stated that "Duties are missing" from letters. I corrected that at once! got PPR!
How you have corrected them ?
 
CanBC said:
So if I do apply for GCMS notes. How long do they take to come through roughly?
20-30 days
 
Neo_says said:
Hello Gurus,

I have a question. My wife completed her master in India and at the time of creating EE entry profile I satted her education as Master and got ITA. I applied an recd AOR as well. But, WES evaluate her master as Bachelore degree. Can it lead to rejection of my application . Please advise.

Problem 1: You would have also mentioned a certificate number for Masters, which wont be complete - Misrepresentation
Problem 2: You have mentioned Masters and Not Bachelors - Misrepresentation

>>>>Essentially you have claimed 10 points where you should have claimed 0 (at that point of time)

You points would go down by 2 for spouse's Bachelors. Are you still getting the ITA? If Yes, your best bet is probably to explain them or even reject the ITA (if possible) so as not to create a bigger hole for you. Don't think there would be a lot of suggestions on this as people do not try such antics.

My bigger question is why would you even do such a thing? Aren't the instructions very clear on this?

And yes, I am in the same boat as you, I would have probably got a nomination if WES had already finished their assessment of my spouse's credentials (which BTW are listed on their website) But as it was under process I did not claim a single point for this. I mean why create unnecessary troubles?
 
HudsonBanks said:
Here's a link below to my GCMS notes posted on the March AOR thread so you see how much info that was available after two weeks. Cheers.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/aor-in-march-2016-good-luck-all-t400931.0.html;msg5109774#msg5109774

thanks man,
in your opinion, verification of reference letters comes eligibility check or BG? further for the GCMS which of the 02 links is better or any of them can be used?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp? OR
https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/requesterInformation
 
When we file the application for PR with province nomination, how much chances are there for rejection by CIC ?

- Leaving the PCC issue
 
abdulqayyum said:
thanks man,
in your opinion, verification of reference letters comes eligibility check or BG? further for the GCMS which of the 02 links is better or any of them can be used?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp? OR
https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/requesterInformation

Glad to help. In my opinion I think verification of reference letters comes under eligibility check which starts at CIO & then reviewed at your LVO. I personally think BG check is all security related.

For the links, both take you to exactly same place - the official GCMS link, so yes any can be used. Remember you have to be physically present in Canada or have someone in Canada request the notes for you from the links you posted.
 
singh_maninder said:
When we file the application for PR with province nomination, how much chances are there for rejection by CIC ?

- Leaving the PCC issue

I'm not sure what PCC issue you're having but chances of rejection is low generally for all categories, it all depends on the case officer in charge of your application & not the category you filed under.
 
riasat.abir said:
20-30 days

Thank you for your help.

That might be a bit pointless for me as I'm at 4.5 months as it is. By the time they come through, a decision may have already been made.

On the other hand, 6 months is a benchmark and it could go beyond that.

What the longest amount of time it has taken someone to get their COPR so far?
 
CanBC said:
Thank you for your help.

That might be a bit pointless for me as I'm at 4.5 months as it is. By the time they come through, a decision may have already been made.

On the other hand, 6 months is a benchmark and it could go beyond that.

What the longest amount of time it has taken someone to get their COPR so far?

I know someone who got PPR in 14 months!
 
Han said:
I know someone who got PPR in 14 months!

Under EE or the old system?

If EE what took so long?

My background check has been in progress for 4 months now. Is this normal for inland applicants?
 
CanBC said:
Under EE or the old system?

If EE what took so long?

My background check has been in progress for 4 months now. Is this normal for inland applicants?

Have you ordered your GCMS notes and see what's going on with your application? Sometimes no updates doesn't mean they're not doing stuff to your case.