Go to ticketfactory.com. Pick any template you want and copy the html code of that template.Can27 said:Out of track question but how to add ticketfactory.com signature here?
check the link it might help you.Luwassa said:Guys! Has anyone successfully uploaded additional documents via CSE and they got accepted?
I did not upload my visa page of the passport, I thought it wasn't necessary as it was never mentioned in the instructions.
Also would like to upload 6 month bank statements for POF.
I am a PNP CEC Inland currently working in Alberta.
Yes, I uploaded an additional document via CSE, and got an email three weeks later that it was attached to my applicationLuwassa said:Guys! Has anyone successfully uploaded additional documents via CSE and they got accepted?
I did not upload my visa page of the passport, I thought it wasn't necessary as it was never mentioned in the instructions.
Also would like to upload 6 month bank statements for POF.
I am a PNP CEC Inland currently working in Alberta.
People generally dont update the sheet once they get their PPR or mostly they dont know how to update the sheet. That could be the reason of small numbers. But not bad numbers though.Can27 said:This is nowhere as per invitations issued. Do we have also have rejected prs data somewhere?
This thread has a good overall look at the stats and includes rejections: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/discussioncics-statistics-and-backlog-t398620.0.htmlCan27 said:Yes. That is what i thought. Even not sure what percentage of people joins canadavisa.com and participate. It would not be possible to do qualitative anaysis for acceptance vs rejection ratio. Probability we need to wait till mid year report to see this data.
I just wanted to understand how strict is cic now to accept or reject any application.
All Syrian refugees are at 1200 CRS. Reason: JT and JM love them.McFry said:I am guessing a slow down in our applications may occur unless this is processed by a different department in Ottawa:
From CBC News:
Canada will process an additional 10,000 applications from private sponsorship groups wishing to help resettle Syrian refugees, says Immigration Minister John McCallum following complaints from Canadians who felt the government had scaled back its efforts after reaching its goal to resettle 25,000 Syrians.
McCallum says he has instructed the Department of Immigration to process all privately sponsored applications submitted up until March 31.