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Jessica H

Full Member
Jul 26, 2012
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Calgary AB
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
1241- Secretary
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Dec 19 2012
AOR Received.
March 21 2012
IELTS Request
Sent along with application
File Transfer...
March 21 2012- Ottawa
Med's Request
April 24 2012
Med's Done....
April 30 2012
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
June 19 2012
VISA ISSUED...
July 12 2012
LANDED..........
Aug 05 2012
HELLO, everyone,
This is my first post ;)
I've been sneaky all along which I wanting to apologize
I've learned so much from ALL your amazing comments, it helped me so much with my own application process :-*
This forum really helped me to release all the stress I'd all along when no one else understand my situation.
It has been a sick 10 years that I've been living in Canada waiting for this day to come true.
I was alone by myself in Canada since I turned 15, as international student.
Graduated from a University in Canada and now working as a secretary under post graduation work permit.
I hope all this info would help all the ppl who are still waiting for decision from CIC
let me know if something I can help to answer

Here is my timeline as below
App under.......:CEC - 1241- secretary
App. Filed.......: 22-12-2011
AOR Received.: 21-03-2012
Med's Request: 24-04-2012
Med's Done....: 30-04-2012
Passport Req..: 19-06-2012
passport received: 22-06-2012
status changed to decision made:06-07-2012
Visa issued....: 11-07-2012- Detroit
confirmation PR received: 26-7-2012
total processing time: 8 mths
Landing........: trying to find a time still

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE
 
hey i got question i m a single applicant for CEC ok in document check list number 12 identity and civil status document do i need to you send copy of my date of birth certificate or not
 
I applied as single applicant as well
I did sent in my birth certificate when i submitted my documents back in Dec last year
 
Hi Congrat. for your landing.
i am planing to cross the US border sometime this week. did you apply for PR card there? what kind of question did officer ask?
probably i will come down to Coutts(i used to live in Lethbridge so). did you pay any fee?
i dont know maybe i should phone CIC to make an appointment for inland process. we will see.
Thank you.
 
First of all Congratulations ..................
i am a student of Memorial University of Newfoundland. Completing graduation this year
i just wanted to get some information of PR
1) how long does it take to get PR ?
2) i have seen province CIC website and it seems i am eligible so in which program should i apply PNP or CEC?
3) is it easy to get PR or difficult means work experience, qualification etc
4) is there any Province in CANADA in which it is easy to get PR ?
5) after getting PR is it necessary to apply for Passport ?
6) what is the difference between PR and Passport holder ?

please tell in detail as much as you can
your advise and suggestions will be precious

thank you
 
Jessica H said:
Congrats Jessica! Happy that the processing went so quickly for you, esp. after such a long wait!!!
 
Pouce said:
Hi Congrat. for your landing.
i am planing to cross the US border sometime this week. did you apply for PR card there? what kind of question did officer ask?
probably i will come down to Coutts(i used to live in Lethbridge so). did you pay any fee?
i dont know maybe i should phone CIC to make an appointment for inland process. we will see.
Thank you.

I've also tried to call CIC service phone line to book an appointment. But I would suggest you to just go to the US border and come back in.
I called CIC officer earlier last month to try to book an appointment inland, however, I needed to call them like 40times before I finally able to speak to one of their representative (their phone line was so busy that they just keep telling you to try to call again later) :-\

The week later, I received an letter in the mail from CIC that they scheduled me for an interview in Calgary but is in Oct on the day I couldn't leave work. That's when I decided to just go to the border and come back.

What you need to do is simple, just join the line up to the US border first, after you pass the border, make a U turn back to Alberta to
meet the border officer. Tell them you are there for your landing. They will then give you a yellow form and ask you to park your car and walk inside the immigration office to meet an officer. Mine was unbelievably easy. They DID NOT ask me any question, just took away my two copies of CPR, passport and PGWP. When the officer returned, he just asked me to sign on the two forms and gave me back a copy of CPR and asked me to go to service Canada to get my SIN card renew. That was it!! ;D ;D ;D Simple, Simple
However, I've seen ppl where asked for bank statement, employment & schooling information and some other personal questions. So be prepared.
I've already paid all the fees earlier when I applied. Therefore, didn't need to pay anything when I was there at the border immigration office
GOOD LUCK
 
fahad911 said:
First of all Congratulations ..................
i am a student of Memorial University of Newfoundland. Completing graduation this year
i just wanted to get some information of PR
1) how long does it take to get PR ?
2) i have seen province CIC website and it seems i am eligible so in which program should i apply PNP or CEC?
3) is it easy to get PR or difficult means work experience, qualification etc
4) is there any Province in CANADA in which it is easy to get PR ?
5) after getting PR is it necessary to apply for Passport ?
6) what is the difference between PR and Passport holder ?

please tell in detail as much as you can
your advise and suggestions will be precious

thank you

1) took about 8 mths for me from the day I submitted out my application until the day I received my confirmation of PR. but certainly it may varies by individual depending on your post secondary degree/job title/ background check/ medical exam results/ the completion of documents/ how fast do you response to them...
The average length of processing time suggested on CIC website is 15 months.
2)Since applying for nominee takes a bit more time (submit to provincial first then to CIC) If you are eligible for both. Personally think the current CEC is faster. The downside is, skilled worker under CEC needs IELTS exam but provincial nominee may not need the English test.
3) your eligibility for PR will for sure depending on your job title/ job description/ employment letter/work experience/your wage comparing to the average rate of earning in the same job market and the other factors as above. MAKE SURE you use the RIGHT words and descriptions when applying. Do not let immigration suspect your job title.
4) I applied for CEC in Alberta, but I don't think it would matter.
5) after PR, you do need to spend 3 years out of 5 years in Canada before you are able to apply for citizenship, then you can apply for passport. The good news is, the previous 4 years before you are granted PR, each day counted as half day toward your 3 years living in Canada.
6) PR can not vote and does not have Canadian passport. :o :o
cheers
 
Hi Jessica, Thank you for your comment.
i will come down and try to cross Coutts border.
Thank you for your info.
 
Jessica H said:
1) took about 8 mths for me from the day I submitted out my application until the day I received my confirmation of PR. but certainly it may varies by individual depending on your post secondary degree/job title/ background check/ medical exam results/ the completion of documents/ how fast do you response to them...
The average length of processing time suggested on CIC website is 15 months.
2)Since applying for nominee takes a bit more time (submit to provincial first then to CIC) If you are eligible for both. Personally think the current CEC is faster. The downside is, skilled worker under CEC needs IELTS exam but provincial nominee may not need the English test.
3) your eligibility for PR will for sure depending on your job title/ job description/ employment letter/work experience/your wage comparing to the average rate of earning in the same job market and the other factors as above. MAKE SURE you use the RIGHT words and descriptions when applying. Do not let immigration suspect your job title.
4) I applied for CEC in Alberta, but I don't think it would matter.
5) after PR, you do need to spend 3 years out of 5 years in Canada before you are able to apply for citizenship, then you can apply for passport. The good news is, the previous 4 years before you are granted PR, each day counted as half day toward your 3 years living in Canada.
6) PR can not vote and does not have Canadian passport. :o :o
cheers



thanks a lot Jessica H
that was a wonderful and such a helpful rply
thanks a lot once again
May u live long and keep on enjoying ur life buddy cheers 8) 8) :D
 
Jessica H said:
HELLO, everyone,
This is my first post ;)
I've been sneaky all along which I wanting to apologize
I've learned so much from ALL your amazing comments, it helped me so much with my own application process :-*
This forum really helped me to release all the stress I'd all along when no one else understand my situation.
It has been a sick 10 years that I've been living in Canada waiting for this day to come true.
I was alone by myself in Canada since I turned 15, as international student.
Graduated from a University in Canada and now working as a secretary under post graduation work permit.
I hope all this info would help all the ppl who are still waiting for decision from CIC
let me know if something I can help to answer

Here is my timeline as below
App under.......:CEC - 1241- secretary
App. Filed.......: 22-12-2011
AOR Received.: 21-03-2012
Med's Request: 24-04-2012
Med's Done....: 30-04-2012
Passport Req..: 19-06-2012
passport received: 22-06-2012
status changed to decision made:06-07-2012
Visa issued....: 11-07-2012- Detroit
confirmation PR received: 26-7-2012
total processing time: 8 mths
Landing........: trying to find a time still

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE

Hi Jessica
CongrAtulations
god bless you
 
Pouce said:
Hi Congrat. for your landing.
i am planing to cross the US border sometime this week. did you apply for PR card there? what kind of question did officer ask?
probably i will come down to Coutts(i used to live in Lethbridge so). did you pay any fee?
i dont know maybe i should phone CIC to make an appointment for inland process. we will see.
Thank you.

Personally I went to the border to land last week. The only question was if any status (dependent and criminal charges) changed. I answered NO and waited about 5-10 minutes. Then I signed two copies of CPR and done.
 
Congrats Jessica ...
I hope to get my med request soon too ...

BTW, I am also from TW ...
All the bests to you ...

:D
 
Hey Albertans, when you say "go to the border" do you mean literally driving all the way down to Montana? For some reason, I thought that you'd be able to go to the airport and do the landed thing there. The border's about 8 hours from Edmonton and I definitely don't want to drive there if I get my PR over the winter.