- May 31, 2014
- 325
- 21
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- NOC Code......
- 3233
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03-07-2014
- Doc's Request.
- 13-03-15
- AOR Received.
- PER: 28-10-2014
- IELTS Request
- Sent with application
- Med's Request
- 13-03-2015 (ECAS 2nd line says 10-03-15)
- Med's Done....
- 20-03-15 (MR sent: 26-03-15) ; (ECAS 3rd line 04-04-15)
- Interview........
- Waived!
- Passport Req..
- 13-04-2015; (ECAS 4th line Decision Made: 30-04-15)
- VISA ISSUED...
- 19-05-2015 THANK YOU LORD!
- LANDED..........
- 24-06-2015
Hello future newcomer!
First of all, congratulations and I am excited for you.
7 years ago, I was in your shoes and this forum has helped me a lot. I also DIY’d and I couldn’t have done it without the awesome support of this community. I can clearly remember how excited and genuinely happy I was whenever a “batchmate” has an update on his/her application. I was also one of those who checks my CIC account every day .
Now, I just want to give back by trying my best to answer your questions for free regarding immigration and/or settling here in Canada. I had an opportunity to work in an immigration firm here in BC but I am not an expert by any means. I could probably answer some of your queries based on my experience but for full disclosure, I am not an immigration consultant nor I am promoting any immigration firm, so please note that whatever I say can’t be used as an alternative to an immigration consultant’s advice. The CIC website and a licensed immigration consultant is still your best bet.
As for settlement: If you are planning to settle in Vancouver, especially in Surrey.. hit me up. Again, I am not an expert but I have been living here for 7 years so I do know my way around. This goes especially true if you don’t know anyone here. I know it can be scary and sometimes overwhelming.
Right now, my husband and I are working as support workers for a vulnerable population here in Canada (non-profit). So why not extend our support to the community that supported us into coming here.
- I can help you in finding a place to settle (temporary or permanent), this is probably the toughest one because of our crazy rental market and landlords are looking for references.
- I can also provide info/assist you in setting up some basic but essential stuff like your SINs, MSP, child benefits, phone, bank, daycare, school catchment, transit passes, etc. (don’t worry because I won’t be asking for any of your personal info, I am just assisting up to whatever level you are comfortable with)
- I may be able to help you look for a job and give you some tips
- I can also assist you in navigating community resources. There are so many support out there, you’ll be surprised.
- I may be able to pick you up in the airport
- I can probably even give you a tour and we can exchange stories.
Please note that whatever help I am extending is free so it depends on my availability. Please be kind and understanding if I cannot accommodate everyone since I also have a full-time job. I just want to help wherever I can.
First of all, congratulations and I am excited for you.
7 years ago, I was in your shoes and this forum has helped me a lot. I also DIY’d and I couldn’t have done it without the awesome support of this community. I can clearly remember how excited and genuinely happy I was whenever a “batchmate” has an update on his/her application. I was also one of those who checks my CIC account every day .
Now, I just want to give back by trying my best to answer your questions for free regarding immigration and/or settling here in Canada. I had an opportunity to work in an immigration firm here in BC but I am not an expert by any means. I could probably answer some of your queries based on my experience but for full disclosure, I am not an immigration consultant nor I am promoting any immigration firm, so please note that whatever I say can’t be used as an alternative to an immigration consultant’s advice. The CIC website and a licensed immigration consultant is still your best bet.
As for settlement: If you are planning to settle in Vancouver, especially in Surrey.. hit me up. Again, I am not an expert but I have been living here for 7 years so I do know my way around. This goes especially true if you don’t know anyone here. I know it can be scary and sometimes overwhelming.
Right now, my husband and I are working as support workers for a vulnerable population here in Canada (non-profit). So why not extend our support to the community that supported us into coming here.
- I can help you in finding a place to settle (temporary or permanent), this is probably the toughest one because of our crazy rental market and landlords are looking for references.
- I can also provide info/assist you in setting up some basic but essential stuff like your SINs, MSP, child benefits, phone, bank, daycare, school catchment, transit passes, etc. (don’t worry because I won’t be asking for any of your personal info, I am just assisting up to whatever level you are comfortable with)
- I may be able to help you look for a job and give you some tips
- I can also assist you in navigating community resources. There are so many support out there, you’ll be surprised.
- I may be able to pick you up in the airport
- I can probably even give you a tour and we can exchange stories.
Please note that whatever help I am extending is free so it depends on my availability. Please be kind and understanding if I cannot accommodate everyone since I also have a full-time job. I just want to help wherever I can.
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