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- Oct 7, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- LONDON
- NOC Code......
- 7265
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 21 Sept 2010
- Doc's Request.
- submitted all originals
- AOR Received.
- PER - 24 Jan 2011
- File Transfer...
- ECAS - RBVO 3 March 2011, In Process - 4 Oct 2011
- Med's Request
- 11 Oct 2011, Med Forms Reissued 24 Apr 2012
- Med's Done....
- Signed by DMP-28 Apr 2012, Sent to LVO-14 May 2012, Delivered to LVO 18 May12, ECAS line added-18 June 12
- Passport Req..
- 4 JUL 2012, Passports sent 20 JUL 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 16 Aug 2012, COPR recieved 23 Aug 2012 (visa exempt)
Look at this link: cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
This was changed very recently:
[size=10pt]The decision on your application[/size]
A CIC officer will make a final decision on your application based on the requirements for immigration to Canada at the time your application was submitted. The decision will be based on several selection factors, as well as the results of your medical examination and the criminal and security checks.
The officer will also assess the proof of funds you have provided (unless you have arranged employment) to ensure that you will be able to support yourself and your family when you arrive in Canada.
The office processing your application will contact you if it needs more documentation or if you are required to attend an interview.
If your application is approved, you will be asked to submit your passport to the Canadian visa office where you applied in order to receive your permanent resident visa.
This was changed very recently:
[size=10pt]The decision on your application[/size]
A CIC officer will make a final decision on your application based on the requirements for immigration to Canada at the time your application was submitted. The decision will be based on several selection factors, as well as the results of your medical examination and the criminal and security checks.
The officer will also assess the proof of funds you have provided (unless you have arranged employment) to ensure that you will be able to support yourself and your family when you arrive in Canada.
The office processing your application will contact you if it needs more documentation or if you are required to attend an interview.
If your application is approved, you will be asked to submit your passport to the Canadian visa office where you applied in order to receive your permanent resident visa.