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I’ve got my new GCMS notes that was generated on February 11th with the below:

Office: London
Text: Background info updated
Note 4:
Date Created:2017/11/10
Created by:
Restricted: No
Office: London
Text: EP plz update background information

Also I’ve code S.15(1) with a lot of blank pages whenever it comes to security data.

I’m a PNP O
AoR April 2nd
FTD to London VO September 8th
IP2: November 10th

Anyone knows what’s going on?
 
I’ve got my new GCMS notes that was generated on February 11th with the below:

Office: London
Text: Background info updated
Note 4:
Date Created:2017/11/10
Created by:
Restricted: No
Office: London
Text: EP plz update background information

Also I’ve code S.15(1) with a lot of blank pages whenever it comes to security data.

I’m a PNP O
AoR April 2nd
FTD to London VO September 8th
IP2: November 10th

Anyone knows what’s going on?
I know the second one means your security check is done.
 
Hey Everyone,

Can anyone help me out. I am inland applicant. Medical Request on Feb 28 but the form was mostly blank with no IME etc. and I got my Medicals done on Mar 8, then on Mar 12 I get another request from CIC with the IME and all other details on the medical report form. Now I am confused what to do. I already did the medicals and still waiting for it to reflect my online application. Hopefully this goes well.
 
Can anyone please guide me on how to know my CPC office.

PS: I am at IP2 stage. AOR - 21st Dec 2017
Send an email.with your full name, date of birth, app number and kindly ask for your office. You can also order your GCMS notes
 
Hey folks, My aor is april 22nd, i've been ordering gcms notes monthly and it seems i'm stuck on Eligibility: Review Required since October-ish, and today I got this message in my cic account:

Cic message:How to find a job in Canada


This is just a pdf stating how to find a job in Canada, I've researched a little bit and some people say it's just a generic message but others say it might mean a change in the application.

Any thoughts on it? Did anyone else get it either?

Thanks and may God be with us all :)
Would you mind sharing the pdf(how to find the job in Canada)? MAny thanks in advance!
 
Good day @marcogbarcellos ,
I also received that message on How to find a job in Canada.It was not just a generic message as my file was sent to the my local visa office on the same day(15/02/2018).Which was a progress for me because my file was stuck at CIO/Sydney for 10 months.
 
Would you mind sharing the pdf(how to find the job in Canada)? MAny thanks in advance!

Congratulations. You are now a candidate for immigration to Canada.
You should think about how you will find a job in your field if you become permanent
resident. Starting now will give you and your family members the best chance at finding
a job that matches your skills, qualifications and work experience.
You can research:
• areas where workers in your field are in high demand, and
• what is required for your job and similar jobs you might be interested in.
In most cases, the things you need to find a job in Canada are different than for
immigrating. This means you might need a new assessment of your education, skills,
work experience and/or language skills to get a job in your field.
Gather your documents before you come to Canada to make the process easier. For
example:
• degrees
• school transcripts
• proof of work history
• employer references, etc.
In Canada, some jobs are regulated to protect public health and safety. To work in a
regulated job, you will need a licence or certificate from the regulatory body for your
profession in the province or territory you want to live in.
You may need to submit certain documents, upgrade your education, and get on-the-job
experience before you get a license or certificate to practice. Without a license or
certificate, you will not be able to work in a regulated job in Canada. It can take time to
get a license in Canada. Consider working in a related job while getting your license.
There are many other resources that can help you research how to work in your job in
Canada. Check the website for the province or territory you want to live in to find out
more.
If you are accepted to come to Canada, you can get free services before you come that
will help you:
• learn about life in Canada
• find a job
• take steps to get your credentials recognized and
• you will also learn about other free services available after you arrive in Canada.
There are also free services to help you adjust to life in Canada once you arrive.
Sincerely,
Integration and Foreign Credential Referral Office
 
Hi guys, I know this is not the usual thread for this... but I thought I could get expert advice here.. I've got a friend trying to apply for EE.. his work experience in project management was before he got his master's in project management... could it work for him? or the education has to come befor ethe work experience?