Mostly, yes!Willbeat said:Thanks N_O but I mean chances of PER. Does CC charged means PER?
Mostly, yes!Willbeat said:Thanks N_O but I mean chances of PER. Does CC charged means PER?
I didn't find it on the CIC website I did a Privacy Act request through CIC:sa-ha said:Hi climate_modeller, I was wondering if you could tell me how you find your eligibility points on CIC website
I'm really not sure how to make that determination. But I'm guessing that it was in Sydney, since I applied on 2013/04/08 and received PER on 2013/06/17, yet Eligibility Assessment 2 has status = met.N_O said:Was your first eligibility assessment done by Ottawa or Sydney?
Mine is almost the same, but surprisingly the didn't award me any points for spouse's education or my Canadian child although I applied before you in 2013/04/04 and received PER on 2013/04/22. I sent an email to Ottawa asking to correct the adaptability points but they said that my application has not been even assessed yet and any points have not been granted. Hopefully, they award me those points as I applied before the new regulations!climate_modeller said:I'm really not sure how to make that determination. But I'm guessing that it was in Sydney, since I applied on 2013/04/08 and received PER on 2013/06/17, yet Eligibility Assessment 2 has status = met.
Eligibility Assessment 1
Created Dated: 2013/04/29 08:53:07
Created by: C4962
Updated Date: 2013/06/17 14:53:13
Updated by: JW00205
UCI: ********
Family Name: *******
Given Name: ********
Type: Selection
Version: 2010-06
Conditional: {blank}
Status: Not Started
Status Updated by: C4962
Status Date: 2013/04/29
Updated By: JW00205
Due Date: 2013/05/29
Assigned To: RC-6262
Assigned By: C4962
Activity #: 1-*******
Total Points: 75
Eligibility Assessment 2
Created Dated: 2013/04/16 07:10:21
Created by: LF01706
Updated Date: 2013/04/29 08:53:11
Updated by: C4962
UCI: ********
Family Name: *******
Given Name: ********
Type: Ministerial Instructions
Version: 2010-06
Conditional: {blank}
Status: Met
Status Updated by: C4962
Status Date: 2013/04/29
Updated By: C4962
Due Date: 2014/04/16
Assigned To: RC-6262
Assigned By: LF01706
Activity #: 1-*******
Total Points: {blank}
Does yours have corresponding field entries?
Did your partner get her masters in USA?climate_modeller said:My partner received 5 adaptability points for her education (Masters)
Eligibility Assessment 2 is assessment of "ministerial instructions" which means that you have completed 2 years of PhD and don't have a scholarship which requires you to come back to your country.climate_modeller said:yet Eligibility Assessment 2 has status = met.
Does your say 'Version:2010-06'? I wonder if that has something to do with which selection grid they use. Does anyone have 'Version: 2013-05', if that even exists?N_O said:Mine is almost the same, but surprisingly the didn't award me any points for spouse's education or my Canadian child although I applied before you in 2013/04/04 and received PER on 2013/04/22. I sent an email to Ottawa asking to correct the adaptability points but they said that my application has not been even assessed yet and any points have not been granted. Hopefully, they award me those points as I applied before the new regulations!
Mine is also Version:2010-06. My guess is that they might do some investigations about degrees from outside Canada or USA before awarding the adaptability points.climate_modeller said:Does your say 'Version:2010-06'? I wonder if that has something to do with which selection grid they use. Does anyone have 'Version: 2013-05', if that even exists?
Yes! It says "Version:2010-06".The applicants who applied after May 4th, 2013 may answer your question.climate_modeller said:Does your say 'Version:2010-06'? I wonder if that has something to do with which selection grid they use. Does anyone have 'Version: 2013-05', if that even exists?
I sent copies of accreditation credentials for the universities we attended (4 of them) outside of Canada (all in USA). I'm sure they do they're own due diligence, but those papers may have saved a couple of steps.Parkinson said:Mine is also Version:2010-06. My guess is that they might do some investigations about degrees from outside Canada or USA before awarding the adaptability points.
From the info available on the spreadsheet, 'Immigration tracker', that is accessible via N_O's posts, processing times are all over the map from less than six months to two years and waiting. There does not appear to be a FIFO system.Bobrovsky1 said:Hi Everyone. I applied in this category in Oct 2013.
Is the processing time is really 25 months right now ? is there any chances it will go down.
Bobrovsky1 said:Hi Everyone. I applied in this category in Oct 2013.
Is the processing time is really 25 months right now ? is there any chances it will go down.
I believe they're back on the track again. An applicant may receive the medical request or the rejection after 12 months but it may take long to receive the PPR for some nationalities.climate_modeller said:From the info available on the spreadsheet, 'Immigration tracker', that is accessible via N_O's posts, processing times are all over the map from less than six months to two years and waiting. There does not appear to be a FIFO system.
Thanks for your reply. I hope it doesnt not take that long to process. I got my PER in 2 months which is a good time period as seen from the tracker. I hope it keep going like thisN_O said:I believe they're back on the track again. An applicant may receive the medical request or the rejection after 12 months but it may take long to receive the PPR for some nationalities.
Also, they seem work faster on the applications that has been received after May 4th, 2013.
You're welcome!Bobrovsky1 said:Thanks for your reply. I hope it doesnt not take that long to process. I got my PER in 2 months which is a good time period as seen from the tracker. I hope it keep going like this