This is positive news...can you please check with your friend which bank it was and what did he or she said to the teller...as I went to the Scotia Bank today and they were somewhat confused on my request...Even the supervisor could not confirm with confidence if my DD has been encashed or not....then finally when they tried for half an hour they ultimately said that my DD has not been encashed but I have a doubt if they were really able to see that....angieexs said:FYI my friend who's app was rec'd on Oct 20th was encashed DD yesterday
She just found out today! So it is still moving on!
Same here ABS, my wife checked it with the bank day before yesterday and they said it hasn't been charged. My application was received on the 14th of October same as you.. TD bank draft..ABS_1382 said:This is positive news...can you please check with your friend which bank it was and what did he or she said to the teller...as I went to the Scotia Bank today and they were somewhat confused on my request...Even the supervisor could not confirm with confidence if my DD has been encashed or not....then finally when they tried for half an hour they ultimately said that my DD has not been encashed but I have a doubt if they were really able to see that....
I just checked the website. It's kind of tempting to apply under EE and see how it goes.MONKUCHA said:FOR THOSE WHO REGISTERED TO EE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From the outset and for some time to come, CIC expects that a significant proportion of invitations to apply for Canadian permanent residence will be issued to people without job offers from Canadian employers. This is because the job matching facility for Canadian employers is unlikely to be in place for a number of months, yet the government of Canada aims to admit approximately 180,000 new immigrants in 2015 through the economic immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Provincial Nominee Programs.
http://www.cicnews.com/2015/01/cic-plans-making-express-entry-draw-canadian-immigration-weeks-014385.html
It is a TD bank draft. We work for the company so she checked it herself. It has been cashed out. There is definitely a way to see it, not sure about Scotia but for those who have TD drafts, just call Easyline or walk into the branch with your draft number. Tellers can see it, does not require supervisor.ABS_1382 said:This is positive news...can you please check with your friend which bank it was and what did he or she said to the teller...as I went to the Scotia Bank today and they were somewhat confused on my request...Even the supervisor could not confirm with confidence if my DD has been encashed or not....then finally when they tried for half an hour they ultimately said that my DD has not been encashed but I have a doubt if they were really able to see that....