ALSO. My friend TJ got his e-cas status updated to "medical exams received". We are just a week short of 2 months since his MR, which was our last as well.TRT_Flynn said:did so. Hope people in this thread join us.
ALSO. My friend TJ got his e-cas status updated to "medical exams received". We are just a week short of 2 months since his MR, which was our last as well.TRT_Flynn said:did so. Hope people in this thread join us.
Done!TyrusX said:I suggest a surge of people sending questions to @ kenneyjason at twitter. I asked him what happened to our applications after buffalo closed. Try asking him if we are given less priority due to the backlog.
Welcome to the club!northyorkca said:Could I be added to the excel spreadsheet for the PhD category?
Application reached CIO: 13 September 2012
No. of persons in application: 1
TA/RA experience: Included
Nationality: USA
Also, has there been any information on what will happen to applications received after the 1,000 cap is reached? Will they be carried over to the next quota of 1,000 after November 2012, or will people be forced to reapply?
Thanks for your time and information. I've followed the message board while preparing my application, but only now joining and posting. Glad to be a part of this community to share our information.
Welcome . Unfortunately they will be forced to reapply. Let's hope the cap has not yet been reached! I will add you soon.northyorkca said:Could I be added to the excel spreadsheet for the PhD category?
Application reached CIO: 13 September 2012
No. of persons in application: 1
TA/RA experience: Included
Nationality: USA
Also, has there been any information on what will happen to applications received after the 1,000 cap is reached? Will they be carried over to the next quota of 1,000 after November 2012, or will people be forced to reapply?
Thanks for your time and information. I've followed the message board while preparing my application, but only now joining and posting. Glad to be a part of this community to share our information.
1. You have to mention only those no. of yrs which you got the academic credentials, so phd two years should not count.Feb2004 said:I am filling up the application. Can someone please answer the following questions:
1. In form IMM 0008 and also the Background/Declaration form, in the education sections, are we required to fill
our current education of Ph.D also? If I do, then 2 more years will be added to the total no. of years of education.
2. Shoud the information in Background/Declaration form be listed from latest to oldest or only where asked?
3. Is it important to tag the supporting documents?
Thanks.
Basically she made a distinction between 'eligibility for processing of PR' and 'eligibility for PR'. I'll study this a bit further, though maybe she does have a point, and that PER email and approval-in-principle are not the same thing. Any thoughts on this?The letter received from FSW – Centralized-Intake-Office dated March 21, 2012, only points to the “C50 – Final Eligibility Determination” and not the “Approval-in Principle (AIP)”. The wording is very specific in the” Glossary of Terms and Concepts” and the letter that you have received which states “…..has received a positive final determination of eligibility for processing…” and not “…positive determination of eligibility in a permanent residence application processed in Canada”.
It is only stating that you are eligible under the new FSW PhD stream to apply for PR and that your application has been moved to the next stage of processing. No determination of positive receipt of permanent residence status has been given. Basically, the letter needs to state “Approval-in-Principle (AIP)” in order for you to qualify for domestic fee rate.
I totally agree with what she states.asbereth said:I tried to get tuition reduction based only on the PER email (approval-in-principle) , and the representative from the graduate studies office replied with the following email:
Basically she made a distinction between 'eligibility for processing of PR' and 'eligibility for PR'. I'll study this a bit further, though maybe she does have a point, and that PER email and approval-in-principle are not the same thing. Any thoughts on this?
C50 Eligibility Determination: Pre-processing stage that comprises the two reviews of the application against Ministerial Instructions that occur at CIO Sydney and at the visa office responsible for the application. Once this stage is complete, processing either begins with a positive eligibility determination or the application is closed and processing fees are refunded.asbereth said:I tried to get tuition reduction based only on the PER email (approval-in-principle) , and the representative from the graduate studies office replied with the following email:
Basically she made a distinction between 'eligibility for processing of PR' and 'eligibility for PR'. I'll study this a bit further, though maybe she does have a point, and that PER email and approval-in-principle are not the same thing. Any thoughts on this?
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/eligibility.htmlyou have submitted an application for permanent residence in Canada, and Citizenship and Immigration Canada has confirmed that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence in Canada (please note: applicants for permanent residence are no longer required to provide confirmation of having satisfied the Immigration medical as a condition for OHIP coverage)
which implies that 'approval-in-principle' is what OHIP requires, and the PER letter is enough to satisfy this requirement for OHIP, meaning that PER and approval-in-principle are equivalent. Obviously the fact that some schools accept it, and some schools don't means that it is up to their interpretation, but the fact that some students got their tuition reduced must mean that, at least, the Ontario government agrees to waive the fees for these students, and that my school's interpretation is the wrong one. I'll try talking about these things with her tomorrow and let's see what she has to say.It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent resident status as a member of the live-in caregiver class. However, a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent resident have been met.