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eemmoo1 said:
My friend we are unlucky to have London our VO . They have not started case of March 2010 and afterwards. I dont know how they will finalise all those cases in 2012. They will take these 2010 cases to 2013 may be. >:(

2013??
No, We do not think so...
InshaAllah, in 2012 all the post June applicants will be succeed.
 
These days even our buddies posts have also bcome absolutely NIL in this thread.... :o The ecas status is just the same since so many months........ :'( :-X just to shake up to all of us - a reminder to all of us that we are all August ers 2010 ??? ..... its 16 months now since our 2nd AOR.... ::) ??? :o the INPROCESS status is just giving a scary look ??? >:( :'( for so many months...
does anybody have any news...pls share....if u have any inputs.... ::)
Tall prince
 
Tallprince & all

thanks for buzzing...
ecas status(In Process) remains the same..still waiting for MR.. lets hope for the best !!

cheers!
 
Hi

Still waiting waiting .......

Actually my address dissapered but I dont think it means much or is it? ??? ;D

Merry Christmas and Hopefully the New Year will bring some MR as well :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
 
advanta1 said:
Tokens and passes to use Toronto's public transit system will cost more starting Jan. 1
R u in Toronto already? what ever the price i'll take it, thx for the info though
 
mkmishra said:
Hi
I applied under NOC 4131. My visa office is New Delhi. 2nd AOR in August 2010. My addressed disappeared for the first time on 1st Nov 2011 and since then ECAS status is INPROCESS with RBVO details. Address is missing again now since 13th Dec 2011. Can any body suggest me , What is the status of other Feb/ March applicants ? Are the asked for file update or they are getting MR ?? If file is to be updated , do we have to show balance of last 12 months to Visa office ? Is it true ? and what about IELTS , do I have to give exam again ?

Plz seniors help me .
Hello MKmishra... :) u r lucky that atleast something happnd in ur ecas status...Not sure whether disappearance of address is a gud sign or not ........but nothing has happnd to me & the same situation of ??? Inprocess ??? stares on my face.. >:( I am sure that most of the others wud have same situation thou I cannot spk on behalf of their status.. ::) now that Christmas & NY r fast approaching one can very well guess that we have to continue waiting even for a minor change till January....
Waiting ...waiting... & waiting...has taught us how to become more & more patient.... :(
 
Could anyone kindly inform me what is the meaning of the change of colour red or/and blue on 'in process' status ? previously my in process colour was red and now it is blue !

Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year 2012 ! :)

Best,

Hina
 
hi gggggggggguuuuysss..............any news????????

our thread is almost dead :P

by the way my address in ecas disappears january 2 2012....hope to hear good news for all of us :P
 
I have received following mail from VO today.

Dear Applicant,

This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada as a Skilled Worker.

Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations require that applicants provide all information and documents required for the assessment of their applications. The selection criteria are clearly defined, and your eligibility for permanent residence as a Skilled Worker will be assessed on the basis of the documents and information you provide. The onus is on you to provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that you meet the requirements.

You are now being given an opportunity to update your application before it is assessed by an officer. Please submit the documents and information specified below to our office by mail. You have sixty (60) days from the date of this letter to comply with this request. If the requested evidence is not received by our office within this timeframe, your application will be assessed on the basis of the information on file. You will not be given a further opportunity to provide more information.

Updated Application Forms:

The following forms can be completed on the CIC website:

• Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) form, completed with updated information

• Schedule A Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) form, completed with updated information for you and all dependants 18 years and older, with original signatures – all questions must be answered – if a question is not applicable, write “N/A” – do not leave any gaps in your personal history and address history – you must provide details from the age of 18 to the present

• Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) form, completed with updated information for you and all dependants 18 years and older

• Schedule 3 Economic Classes - Federal Skilled Workers (IMM 0008) form, completed with updated information – Ensure you provide accurate occupational codes from the National Occupation Classification which most closely describe your work experience over the past ten years

Updated Identity, Status, and Civil Documents:

Provide the following documents only if there have been changes since you initially submitted your application:

• If passports have been renewed or replaced, provide a copy of the passport information page(s) for each person included on the application

• If the immigration status of you or any person included on the application has changed, provide a copy of the current visa or status document of the country where you are (lawfully) residing, as applicable

• If there have been any marriages, divorces, deaths, or births for you or any person included on the application, provide copies of civil documents as applicable – examples: marriage/divorce/death/birth certificates, child custody/adoption orders – note: to add a spouse or child to your application, you will need to pay the application fee for them

Updated Photographs:

• Updated identification photographs for you and all accompanying dependants which comply with the photo specifications available in the SW Application Guide - Appendix A

Updated Education and Experience Documents:

If you have completed additional studies since you initially submitted your application and you would like those studies to be counted toward the award of points for education, please provide for you and your spouse (if accompanying):

• Copies of transcripts showing courses completed and grades earned
• Copies of degrees, diplomas, or certificates

If you have accumulated additional experience in one or more occupations at NOC Skill Level O, A, or B for which you would like consideration, please provide for all occupations in which you wish to be assessed:

• Original letter(s) from your employer(s) which clearly describe your job duties and responsibilities
• Copies of letter(s) of offer or employment contract(s)
• Copies of salary statements or pay stubs
• Copies of income tax returns
• If you are self-employed, copies of business registration and/or license and proof of business conducted with clients, such as orders and invoices, balance sheets, income tax returns

Proficiency in Canada’s Official Languages:

If you are claiming English and/or French language skills on your application, you must provide conclusive proof of your language skills:

• Submit the original reports of a language test by an approved organization (International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the test d’évaluation de français (TEF)) – test results must not be more than one year old at the time of submission

Adaptability Factors:

If you or your accompanying spouse has a relative in Canada, provide:

• Proof of your relationship to them (e.g. birth certificates showing parentage)
• Proof of their status in Canada (copy of permanent resident card, citizenship certificate, or Canadian passport)
• Proof that they are currently residing in Canada (e.g. recent utility bill, salary statement, or tax return in their name, sent to their residential address in Canada)

If your or your accompanying spouse has studied or worked in Canada, provide documents issued by the educational institution or employer which provide details, as well as copies of any work or study permits issued by Citizenship & Immigration Canada

Settlement Funds:

• Provide original financial documents (e.g. bank statements, term deposit statements) for the past 6 months showing transactions for all your accounts as proof of unencumbered funds for prospective settlement in Canada – any large deposits must have clearly documented provenance to show the funds are yours

Arranged Employment in Canada:

If you have been offered a job by a Canadian employer, and that employment offer has been approved by Human Resources & Skills Development Canada (HRSDC):

• Submit a copy of the Arranged Employment Opinion (AEO) issued by HRSDC and a copy of the employment offer

Any additional information and documents for consideration when your application is assessed must be received by this office within sixty (60 days) from the date of this letter. If you need more time, you must advise this office immediately and provide detailed reasons. Your request will be considered, but there is no guarantee that an extension will be granted. If no further evidence is received within this timeframe, your application will be assessed on the basis of the information on file. This may lead to the refusal of your application.

If you wish to withdraw your application, please advise our office immediately in writing. You may be eligible for a full refund of the processing fees paid. Once we begin assessing your application, it will no longer be possible to refund the processing fees.


Yours truly,


Counsellor (Immigration)








This is a computer-generated letter which requires no signature.
 
Kalla said:
I have received following mail from VO today.

Dear Applicant,

This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada as a Skilled Worker.

Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations require that applicants provide all information and documents required for the assessment of their applications. The selection criteria are clearly defined, and your eligibility for permanent residence as a Skilled Worker will be assessed on the basis of the documents and information you provide. The onus is on you to provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that you meet the requirements.

You are now being given an opportunity to update your application before it is assessed by an officer. Please submit the documents and information specified below to our office by mail. You have sixty (60) days from the date of this letter to comply with this request. If the requested evidence is not received by our office within this timeframe, your application will be assessed on the basis of the information on file. You will not be given a further opportunity to provide more information.

Updated Application Forms:

The following forms can be completed on the CIC website:

• Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) form, completed with updated information

• Schedule A Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) form, completed with updated information for you and all dependants 18 years and older, with original signatures – all questions must be answered – if a question is not applicable, write “N/A” – do not leave any gaps in your personal history and address history – you must provide details from the age of 18 to the present

• Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) form, completed with updated information for you and all dependants 18 years and older

• Schedule 3 Economic Classes - Federal Skilled Workers (IMM 0008) form, completed with updated information – Ensure you provide accurate occupational codes from the National Occupation Classification which most closely describe your work experience over the past ten years

Updated Identity, Status, and Civil Documents:

Provide the following documents only if there have been changes since you initially submitted your application:

• If passports have been renewed or replaced, provide a copy of the passport information page(s) for each person included on the application

• If the immigration status of you or any person included on the application has changed, provide a copy of the current visa or status document of the country where you are (lawfully) residing, as applicable

• If there have been any marriages, divorces, deaths, or births for you or any person included on the application, provide copies of civil documents as applicable – examples: marriage/divorce/death/birth certificates, child custody/adoption orders – note: to add a spouse or child to your application, you will need to pay the application fee for them

Updated Photographs:

• Updated identification photographs for you and all accompanying dependants which comply with the photo specifications available in the SW Application Guide - Appendix A

Updated Education and Experience Documents:

If you have completed additional studies since you initially submitted your application and you would like those studies to be counted toward the award of points for education, please provide for you and your spouse (if accompanying):

• Copies of transcripts showing courses completed and grades earned
• Copies of degrees, diplomas, or certificates

If you have accumulated additional experience in one or more occupations at NOC Skill Level O, A, or B for which you would like consideration, please provide for all occupations in which you wish to be assessed:

• Original letter(s) from your employer(s) which clearly describe your job duties and responsibilities
• Copies of letter(s) of offer or employment contract(s)
• Copies of salary statements or pay stubs
• Copies of income tax returns
• If you are self-employed, copies of business registration and/or license and proof of business conducted with clients, such as orders and invoices, balance sheets, income tax returns

Proficiency in Canada's Official Languages:

If you are claiming English and/or French language skills on your application, you must provide conclusive proof of your language skills:

• Submit the original reports of a language test by an approved organization (International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the test d'évaluation de français (TEF)) – test results must not be more than one year old at the time of submission

Adaptability Factors:

If you or your accompanying spouse has a relative in Canada, provide:

• Proof of your relationship to them (e.g. birth certificates showing parentage)
• Proof of their status in Canada (copy of permanent resident card, citizenship certificate, or Canadian passport)
• Proof that they are currently residing in Canada (e.g. recent utility bill, salary statement, or tax return in their name, sent to their residential address in Canada)

If your or your accompanying spouse has studied or worked in Canada, provide documents issued by the educational institution or employer which provide details, as well as copies of any work or study permits issued by Citizenship & Immigration Canada

Settlement Funds:

• Provide original financial documents (e.g. bank statements, term deposit statements) for the past 6 months showing transactions for all your accounts as proof of unencumbered funds for prospective settlement in Canada – any large deposits must have clearly documented provenance to show the funds are yours

Arranged Employment in Canada:

If you have been offered a job by a Canadian employer, and that employment offer has been approved by Human Resources & Skills Development Canada (HRSDC):

• Submit a copy of the Arranged Employment Opinion (AEO) issued by HRSDC and a copy of the employment offer

Any additional information and documents for consideration when your application is assessed must be received by this office within sixty (60 days) from the date of this letter. If you need more time, you must advise this office immediately and provide detailed reasons. Your request will be considered, but there is no guarantee that an extension will be granted. If no further evidence is received within this timeframe, your application will be assessed on the basis of the information on file. This may lead to the refusal of your application.

If you wish to withdraw your application, please advise our office immediately in writing. You may be eligible for a full refund of the processing fees paid. Once we begin assessing your application, it will no longer be possible to refund the processing fees.


Yours truly,


Counsellor (Immigration)








This is a computer-generated letter which requires no signature.
congr
[sub][sub][sub][/sub][/sub][/sub]brother submit ur docoments immedately
indian
 
good luck kalla...hope we get a positive update too ;D
 
Nothing is happening ... >:( :P
 
hi tall prince happy new year
 
micham said:
hi tall prince happy new year
many thanx mate.. Happy new year wishes to u too... Wish that this year will be gud for all of us... :)