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****JUNE 2018 INLAND Application****

ManiHoopes

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May 27, 2018
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Category........
Alomst 60% May applicants received AIP and there is only few June applicants who got medical
Whats going on here?
Why only june is suffering ?
We should complain ? But to who?
Where are you getting the 60% figure from? I applied in May, and I can assure you, there are still many of us without AIP. Try not to stress, or stress others out, everything is still on track and within the 12 month processing time period :)
 

kidmah

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Aug 12, 2015
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Where are you getting the 60% figure from? I applied in May, and I can assure you, there are still many of us without AIP. Try not to stress, or stress others out, everything is still on track and within the 12 month processing time period :)
May apps just starts last week… how 60% comes from
 
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Sharukh khan

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Jan 14, 2019
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We will see
Guys i just said a random figure as i see so many nay applications are approved on whatsapp group and fb
Why everyone here take it negative?
We all are on the same boat so please dont do that and lets share positive thoughts
Sorry if i said sonthing wrong I apologize
 
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Chasingsummer1

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Jun 19, 2016
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Hi,

I just got an email for an interview appointment. I did not receive any DM yet. My application was received on the 16th of June, Medical in October and BG check was updated early in January.

I am not sure what happens after the interview. And what the interview is about. Can anybody help?

Thank you.
 

KBsandhu

Hero Member
Jun 7, 2018
399
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Hi,

I just got an email for an interview appointment. I did not receive any DM yet. My application was received on the 16th of June, Medical in October and BG check was updated early in January.

I am not sure what happens after the interview. And what the interview is about. Can anybody help?

Thank you.
Did you receive your AOR in june or july?? What it says exactly?
 
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niamahmoud

Hero Member
Jul 16, 2018
272
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Hi,

I just got an email for an interview appointment. I did not receive any DM yet. My application was received on the 16th of June, Medical in October and BG check was updated early in January.

I am not sure what happens after the interview. And what the interview is about. Can anybody help?

Thank you.
Can you write the wording on the email? Only then we can help you and explain.
 

Nisht

Star Member
Jun 2, 2014
134
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Canada
Hi,

I just got an email for an interview appointment. I did not receive any DM yet. My application was received on the 16th of June, Medical in October and BG check was updated early in January.

I am not sure what happens after the interview. And what the interview is about. Can anybody help?

Thank you.
Did your application get rejected once? Because in the May forum you had shared this timeline:
App Received: May 9
AOR: August 20
Medical Request: October 9

I am confused because you have a different 'received' date in your current post.
 
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Chasingsummer1

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Jun 19, 2016
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Can you write the wording on the email? Only then we can help you and explain.
Your final determination for permanent residence interview has been scheduled at the above address on: February 19, 2019 at 9:00 AM. Please be prepared to wait up to 2.5 hours as interviews are conducted in order of arrival.
Please present this letter upon your arrival. Failure to appear for this interview will be perceived as a lack of interest in permanent residence and your application could be refused.


Please bring the following documents:

Ø This call-in notice;

Ø A valid passport, identity or travel document; if you were previously advised that you are exempt from the travel document requirement, bring other documents establishing your identity;

Ø Two photographs of yourself and for each person in your family that is being processed for permanent residence inside Canada. Please show the specifications on the reverse to the photographer.

Ø Temporary Resident document issued by CIC (Work Permit, Student Permit, Visitor Record)

Ø Proof of Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee

· If you are subject to and have not yet paid the Right of Permanent Residence Fee of $490.00, you must do so prior to your interview by making an online payment on our website at:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/inFORMation/fees/index.asp

· If you were processed under the Convention Refugee category you are exempt from paying this fee.

· We no longer process payments in the office. Please do not make duplicate payments.


PLEASE NOTE:

Ø If you were sponsored, please ensure that your sponsor attends the interview with you, as there may be a requirement to question them. Please ensure that your sponsor brings valid identification. Acceptable identification includes, but is not limited to, a valid passport, driver’s license, or any government issued documents accompanied with photo identification.

Ø If you believe that you will require the services of an interpreter, you are responsible for hiring/finding an interpreter and ensuring that they attend the interview with you.

Ø If you are currently employed but were receiving welfare or social services benefits at or since the time that you submitted your application for permanent residence, please bring proof of employment, proof of income and termination of benefits with you to the above-noted interview. If you are currently in receipt of welfare or social services benefits, please bring a written explanation explaining your situation.


The client number in the upper right corner of this letter is your personal identification number and it provides access to information on your file. For your own protection, do not allow any other person to use this number. Further assistance please contact the IRCC Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100. General information and application kits can be obtained through our Internet web site at http://www.cic.gc.ca.
 

Chasingsummer1

Full Member
Jun 19, 2016
29
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Did your application get rejected once? Because in the May forum you had shared this timeline:
App Received: May 9
AOR: August 20
Medical Request: October 9
No. They just returned it because of missing fees for OWP. That’s why it was received again at a later date.
 

niamahmoud

Hero Member
Jul 16, 2018
272
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Your final determination for permanent residence interview has been scheduled at the above address on: February 19, 2019 at 9:00 AM. Please be prepared to wait up to 2.5 hours as interviews are conducted in order of arrival.
Please present this letter upon your arrival. Failure to appear for this interview will be perceived as a lack of interest in permanent residence and your application could be refused.


Please bring the following documents:

Ø This call-in notice;

Ø A valid passport, identity or travel document; if you were previously advised that you are exempt from the travel document requirement, bring other documents establishing your identity;

Ø Two photographs of yourself and for each person in your family that is being processed for permanent residence inside Canada. Please show the specifications on the reverse to the photographer.

Ø Temporary Resident document issued by CIC (Work Permit, Student Permit, Visitor Record)

Ø Proof of Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee

· If you are subject to and have not yet paid the Right of Permanent Residence Fee of $490.00, you must do so prior to your interview by making an online payment on our website at:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/inFORMation/fees/index.asp

· If you were processed under the Convention Refugee category you are exempt from paying this fee.

· We no longer process payments in the office. Please do not make duplicate payments.


PLEASE NOTE:

Ø If you were sponsored, please ensure that your sponsor attends the interview with you, as there may be a requirement to question them. Please ensure that your sponsor brings valid identification. Acceptable identification includes, but is not limited to, a valid passport, driver’s license, or any government issued documents accompanied with photo identification.

Ø If you believe that you will require the services of an interpreter, you are responsible for hiring/finding an interpreter and ensuring that they attend the interview with you.

Ø If you are currently employed but were receiving welfare or social services benefits at or since the time that you submitted your application for permanent residence, please bring proof of employment, proof of income and termination of benefits with you to the above-noted interview. If you are currently in receipt of welfare or social services benefits, please bring a written explanation explaining your situation.


The client number in the upper right corner of this letter is your personal identification number and it provides access to information on your file. For your own protection, do not allow any other person to use this number. Further assistance please contact the IRCC Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100. General information and application kits can be obtained through our Internet web site at http://www.cic.gc.ca.
That seems like a landing interview date!! Is there a "We are pleased to inform you" ? Also, whats the location?
I think congrats are in order? haha.... CONGRATS