Hopefully in another group I saw that a july 3rd Quebec applicant got decision made todaySo happy for you , i'm waiting for you to have news cause i think it will be you then me haha , you are july applicant and im 10 september applicant
Hopefully in another group I saw that a july 3rd Quebec applicant got decision made todaySo happy for you , i'm waiting for you to have news cause i think it will be you then me haha , you are july applicant and im 10 september applicant
You helped so many people with so much infos , so thank you and good luckHopefully in another group I saw that a july 3rd Quebec applicant got decision made today
If you are an inland applicant, then you attend the landing interview in Montreal. Flagpoling is for outland applicants.might be thinking too far into the future here, but once you get your copr, do you just have to attend the landing interview in Montreal, or are you flag-polling as well? Seen on a few other discussion boards about people flag-polling to get their PR.
If you are an inland applicant, then you attend the landing interview in Montreal. Flagpoling is for outland applicants.
Have you ever receive the Aip letter?This is my timeline...
Application received : Oct.27 2018
Application sent to Quebec:Nov.10 2018
Medical request: Dec.14 2018
Medical passed: Jan.5 2019
Eligibility passed: Jun.17 2019
SA (DM for Sponsor): Jun.24 2019
CoPR: Aug.1 2019
Yes. Check my timeline in signature.Have you ever receive the Aip letter?
I didn’t receive the AiP letter, but i called IRcC the agent told me that i passed the eligibility....Yes. Check my timeline in signature.
If you passed eligibility, that's what's most important. Sometimes some people don't receive certain letters, for whatever reason. I wouldn't worry. If you want to be absolutely sure you passed eligibility, you could either try to speak to another agent or order GCMS notes (but they take 30 days to arrive).I didn’t receive the AiP letter, but i called IRcC the agent told me that i passed the eligibility....
Its that normal?
If you passed eligibility, that's what's most important. Sometimes some people don't receive certain letters, for whatever reason. I wouldn't worry. If you want to be absolutely sure you passed eligibility, you could either try to speak to another agent or order GCMS notes (but they take 30 days to arrive).
Hard to say given that I don't know your timeline (you could add it to your signature) but in general you should expect sponsor approval/decision made on sponsor side on ecas, decision made on the principal applicant's side, decision made letter, and then your landing interview.Thank you so much.
What would be the next step for me? Landing interview?
I have the SA back in March.Hard to say given that I don't know your timeline (you could add it to your signature) but in general you should expect sponsor approval/decision made on sponsor side on ecas, decision made on the principal applicant's side, decision made letter, and then your landing interview.
Then it looks like you are just waiting for final approval. Decision made on the principal applicant's side, decision made letter, and then your landing interview. They are probably doing your security check.I have the SA back in March.
Still in process on the principal side.
Pre arrived letter received on June 6
. thank youThen it looks like you are just waiting for final approval. Decision made on the principal applicant's side, decision made letter, and then your landing interview. They are probably doing your security check.
do you think it might be bit faster if i move to another province?Then it looks like you are just waiting for final approval. Decision made on the principal applicant's side, decision made letter, and then your landing interview. They are probably doing your security check.
Yeah I'm pretty sure if the Conservatives win which is very likely, then immigration is going to slow down for all provinces...We are ******* up, thanks Conservatives for voting PAQ, if Trudeau loses, we can say goodbye to the 12 months family reunification period.
Quebec's new plan to fix labour shortage will create 'two-tiered' immigration system, Ottawa warns
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-s-new-plan-to-fix-labour-shortage-will-create-two-tiered-immigration-system-ottawa-warns-1.5208857