Hi all,
As N_O said, if under notes, you can read assessment by an Ottawa officer, then they have completed selection factor assessment (passing selection factor does not mean you pass eligibility; you need to have enough money as well). If not, then only Sydney has done very initial and face value assessment.
I think 'no reportable trace' means that they could not find criminal records while doing RCMP screening, so it's a good thing
Also, RPRF outstanding means you have not paid this fee yet. It probably won't hurt to pay this fee even if they haven't asked for it yet, provided you have received medical request.
Lastly, if you're from a visa exempt country, then counterfoil will be 'no', since they will not need to paste the immigrant visa on your passport (just landing paper is enough).
Hope this helps
a_nashed said:
I have just received mine today,
mine is very similar to you
Eligibility : In progress
Security: Not started
Criminality: Not started
Medical: not started
PAPER FILE
office : CPP Ottawa
Paper file #xxxxxx
Location:xxxx
Application Assignment
Assigned To: FA01772
Assigned By: SL01732
Due Date: 2013/05/19
kaziahmmed said:
Thanks N_O, in assessments section it says:
Eligibility : Not started
Security: Not started
Criminality: In progress
Medical: not started
Your eligibility is in progress. Have they (FA01772) asked you yet for proof of funds documents? If so, then you have passed selection factor.
Dani1982 said:
Many congratulations asbereth and thank you for sharing your experience! Recently we hear a lot about this RA/TA, how the officers treats shows that they are not happy with this job title, they also remove this kind of work experiences from the CEC class in 2013, but here is a link to R2 regulation:
http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/regu/sor-2002-227/98631/sor-2002-227.html#history
if you look there for the definition of work, you will find :
“work”
« travail »
“work” means an activity for which wages are paid or commission is earned, or that is in direct competition with the activities of Canadian citizens or permanent residents in the Canadian labour market.
so based on this definition, TA/RA is definitely a job, I think this is a strong evidence to justify TA/RA as a job.
Thanks, man
TA/RA is indeed a job, I know some people with just TA/RA who have already received their PR, and also myself. In fact, the provision for CEC does not exist for FSWP, so even work experience gained under work permit should still count for FSWP.
Border agents can say whatever they want, but in the end, it's CIC who determines whether or not a work experience can be accepted.