you are right. no money was taken. and the certificate was read and checked. and the application was checked item by item, I can see the mark.
@guowei018: sorry to hear about your news.... and we really appreciate the fact that you are still sharing the experience with us... resend your application asap and good luck.guowei018 said:you are right. no money was taken. and the certificate was read and checked. and the application was checked item by item, I can see the mark.
guowei018 said:Yes I did send my transcript. I also got two letters from school, only one of them said in good academic standing. I am wondering if any one can tell me your successful case for them who got encashed. What did you guys have for the letter of attestation? which office isure the letter for you, the department or the graduate studies office? thanks, I am trying to get the letter and send the application again.
i didn't get any email from CIC. you can check your application status online from the following link:ejamal said:@ snow walker: i have noticed that you changed your status to in process. did you get any feedback from CIC with the file number (I have got no response from them so far) or is there is another way of checking the status?
Thanks,
snow_walker said:i didn't get any email from CIC. you can check your application status online from the following link:
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en
use your universal client ID (u can find this on your study permit) and other info to get the status. i guess your's is also 'in process' now. let us know.
I believe the null thing is a bug. It says same in my case.ejamal said:Thanks snow walker, my status is in process. I didn't know that the client-id is on my study permit. I have a question, when I click on the PR applications it says "We received your null on November 25, 2011." do you have any idea what do they mean by NULL?
Thanks
sorry to hear the news, guowei018. Could that be the problem of one of your letters is from department, not registrar or graduate studies? I think the term "good academic standing" may not have to be explicitly stated, while it could be implied in the departmental letters for immigration purposes.guowei018 said:thanks very much guys. I will go to the graduate studies for the letter. I think it was because my letter was not from graudate studies but from the department, and the letter did not have "in good academic standing", only the letter from my supervior has that phrase. I hope my example can help the followers and save them some time.