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ALL PNP APPLICANTS AFTER DEC 1 2011

biometrix

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Bull said:
I am a little concerned!

My application was received by Buffalo on 30 Nov 2011. But on 17 jan I received an email from the registry section requesting to justify gaps in my timeline.
I did the needful and responded via email.
Now I received my AOR via email on 7 March and Medical via snail mail on 14 March.

The catch is Ecas says that my application was received on 17 jan and not 30 Nov. I am concerned that the changes to the checklist were not accounted for in my application package. Can that result in rejection of my application?

My checklist matches the one that was available online as of 29 Nov 2011.




Thank you for your help in advance.


since you got medical request dont be too bothered. However, the changes does not apply to your application if you didnt submit your application after Dec 1
 

kidrobot

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bkd1969 said:
Dear all,

For all of our PNP applicants after Dec 1 2011, we need to follow new application protocol as specified by CIC. I am opening this new thread to help us gain information and knowledge to walk through our application process all the way to PRP. I hope the experienced folks can help us answer questions and new applicants feel free to post any concerns and progress. Here I have some questions.
1) For the college degree not earned in Canada and US, should we need to have third party to certify/evaluate ? Per CIC check list, no such requirements. It seems to me that copies of degree or diploma are ok, unless they request the original later if they want to. But some posts in the forum elsewhere mentioned that we need to submit the certified diplomas by your national degree evaluation committee. Please advise me.
2) Previous Buffalo office required to submit the original PNP nomination letter. Now this requirement has changed to copy of nomination letter. Please comment this change.
3) New procedure allows paying by credit card for the application fees. Any thoughts about the pros and cons of credit card method, instead of money order?
Please share your opinions.
Hi bkd1969,


Thanks for starting this thread.

Just follow the NEW Document Checklist will do. For me i think both credit card & money order do not have big problem for me. Just depends which one is much more convenient for you to pay the fees.


I submitted my application to Canadian High Commission on Sept 2011. Until now still haven't receive my AOR and any further requirement from them. Hope can get it soon.

Good Luck everyone!

Regards,
Kidrobot