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dingzhx said:
WOW, it sounds so excited!!
Are they going to mail you the PR card or you get it right away?
The officer told me it will be mailed to my home address within 90 days!
 
nat29 said:
The officer told me it will be mailed to my home address within 90 days!
Congrats Nat!! Good to hear everything went well :) Enjoy your permanent life in Canada ;)
 
I have no updates. Only that we've sent an email to CPC Ottawa asking for an update for our non-accompanying members medical exam, cause my cic still shows in progress. They've answered within an two hours that we should raise CSE, which we did. No respond yet.
My friends who are FSW inland - they broke 6 months deadline and CIC advised them to be patient and that everything is ok with their application.
 
haris01 said:
Are there any reasons you can think of that can cause the rejection?

My last employer didn't issue me reference letter and stopped me from giving out my job duties, unfortunately I declared the work experience in initial express entry profile.

I wish I don't get the rejection as the job title is electronics engineer and stamped on visa and offer letter, my other experience, degrees and vocational trainings all are relevant. So let's see if visa officer take rational decision or work by the book.

Did you provided an affidavit for your previous work experience? If, yes then it will not be a problem as you can provide an affidavit stating that you worked for AAAA company for BBBB years as CCCCC position, and you are unable to get a reference letter from previous employees.
 
Hello every one.

I received last update on December 8th. I was thinking to apply for GCMS notes. Could you please guide where to order and how much is fee?
Thank you

AOR Aug17
Schedule a Sept 17 and 10 years history Sep 21
Last Email December 8 (no updates in my cic)
 
alex.121 said:
Hello every one.

I received last update on December 8th. I was thinking to apply for GCMS notes. Could you please guide where to order and how much is fee?
Thank you

AOR Aug17
Schedule a Sept 17 and 10 years history Sep 21
Last Email December 8 (no updates in my cic)

The link for GCMS notes is given below.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp

They are free.
 
Alpha4906 said:
The link for GCMS notes is given below.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp

They are free.

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Where does it says its free..we kept reading that it costs $5 to get GCMS notes not sure how people are getting for free..!!
 
charger01 said:
Alpha4906 said:
The link for GCMS notes is given below.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp

They are free.
Where does it says its free..we kept reading that it costs $5 to get GCMS notes not sure how people are getting for free..!!

Don't have the proof in writing but i ordered these twice for free.
 
Alpha4906 said:
Where does it says its free..we kept reading that it costs $5 to get GCMS notes not sure how people are getting for free..!!


Don't have the proof in writing but i ordered these twice for free.

I also ordered for free and I got my notes on Dec 7th for free
 
alex.121 said:
The fee for requests under the Access to information Act is $5.00. clearly written on website

If more than one person says the same thing. I think that is more than enough to make sure but if you want to pay. You can do that but we ordered for free..

Thanks
 
alex.121 said:
The fee for requests under the Access to information Act is $5.00. clearly written on website


gcms notes are free. select privacy act if you are inside canada.


read this:


Personal information is usually requested under the Privacy Act.

There are no fees charged for request made under the Privacy Act.

The purpose of the Privacy Act is to protect the privacy of individuals with respect to personal information about themselves where it is held by a government institution and to provide individuals with the right to access such information.

Note: Personal information which belongs to an individual who is not a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or currently living in Canada must be requested under the Access to Information Act.

All government records (which include corporate documents and personal information) may be requested under the Access to Information Act.

The application fee for request made under that Access to Information Act is $5.00 and processing fees may also be charged under some circumstances.

The purpose of the Access to Information Act is to provide a right of access to records under the control of a government institution to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or any individual or corporation present in Canada.