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Usmash said:
Dear All

Dec-10 Applicant reported CC charged early in t he morning today . NOC 0112. Have faith. Allaha Bless All.

Usman

Please post his message about CC charging
 
eturea said:
It seems that on 15 jan the CIO was checking for completeness the applications received on 19 dec 2014.
I have a friend who was rejected because he sent the WES in copy, and not in original.
The lawyer (located in Canada) who handled his case received the application back on 29 jan, with the letter from CIO dated 15 jan 2015.

So it seems that by now the CIO already checked for completeness all the applications.
And it seems that an application returned from CIO takes around 14 days to reach the destination in Canada. So if the destination is somewhere else in the world, obviously would take much longer for the application to be returned.

PS. I don't know under what NOC he applied.

Thanks for the information dear
 
Unibadan said:
I am beginning to get worried.

NOC 1114
App received date: 9th Dec
Fee Method: CC

If i can see that some 9th Dec has been charged, is there hope for me?

Lets wait and pray for next week CC charging
Hopefully will come next week for you
 
Svarog said:
I think this means that they have already finished completeness check for all december applicants by now

Thanks for this good info..!!
 
gss1984 said:
Is anybody of december applicant got his CC charged who used old generic form?
Application Date 10/12/2014
NOC 0911
Mode Of payment:CC
Still not charged

Please wait for one more weeks.. some good news may come.. Pray to God..
 
hcdane said:
I just want to repost this:

Regarding Background Checks: Clearances


Overall, generally, most applicants are not likely to encounter any more than minimal delays due to background clearances. Some will, most will not.


There are three formal clearances (background checks) required for grant citizenship applicants.

These are: GCMS; RCMP; and CSIS

Thank you for your effort and providing such a good info

They are essentially, respectively:

GCMS: immigration (confirmation of status and admissibility)

RCMP: criminal background, which can be more robust than just the name-record criminal history check, which probably means it can involve queries beyond arrest and disposition records, such as into whether any law enforcement body is conducting an investigation or the individual is a suspect or has known connections to those known to be involved in criminality (the name-record criminal history check is done periodically throughout the process, and is similar to one often conducted during any secondary examination at a POE, and it is mostly a query run against an arrest and dispositions database based on individual's name and date-of-birth)

CSIS: security background (while obviously the scope of this is not public information, it is readily recognized that it at least involves queries into intelligence sourced databases, and other government security databases, which might reveal activity or ties related to organized crime, terrorist organizations, suspect military history)

These clearances are all requested by CPC-Sydney upon the application being placed "in process." The RCMP and CSIS requests are done by referral to, obviously, the RCMP and CSIS. (Thus, the RCMP and CSIS clearances are not done by CIC, but by referral to the respective government body.)

Previously, for sure, and probably still the case, the fact that clearances are outstanding does not preclude the application moving to the next step in the process until the test/interview step. It appears clear, though, that any outstanding clearance will delay scheduling the test/interview; note that other participants have recently reported receiving letters specifically indicating their scheduling for the test/interview "may be delayed if security, criminal and immigration background checks are not complete."

In this regard, however, there may be a difference between whether the original clearance, in response to the referral from CPC-Sydney, is complete, in contrast to an expired clearance which is in need of an update.

For sure, clearances will be need to be current, and thus those expired need to be updated, before the oath will be scheduled.
 
Kapoor09 said:
Manager online, what's the update today? Any new charging dates? ??

It is just 11:00AM morning in NS where CIO is located. Therefore just wait for around 3-4 hours more to start hearing the charging of CCs of December 10th-11th Applicants.

Regards,Geroge,
Doha,Qatar
 
I received, PER in december 2014, what do i have to do now ? whats next step ?
 
Greenrice said:
I am very sorry for your friend. His lawyer seems not much of help.
Many thanks for your information. This hopefully means that if a December applicant didn't received an rejection so far, he/she is safe now and on the way to being charged.

+1 for you
Please can somebody help me out here, what is the work of the Immigration lawyers and consultants? Do they have any influence over ones application? Do they have assess to CIC? If No, then why do they collect huge money only for them to get the application returned....
I feel sad for the guy whose application was returned, maybe he should get his money back from the lawyer who did not guide him through... >:( >:( >:(
 
managersonline said:
It is just 11:00AM morning in NS where CIO is located. Therefore just wait for around 3-4 hours more to start hearing the charging of CCs of December 10th-11th Applicants.

Regards,Geroge,
Doha,Qatar


Hi George,

Are you saying they are done with Dec 9th applicants?. I am Dec 9th applicants with CC and i am yet to be charged. What does this signifies?
 
Unibadan said:
Hi George,

Are you saying they are done with Dec 9th applicants?. I am Dec 9th applicants with CC and i am yet to be charged. What does this signifies?

No it doesn't mean that. Some of 9th December applicants get their CC charged today as well. Therefore be optimistic and specially if your NOC was a cold NOC, you will surely get your CC charged today or tomorrow. BTW CIO is also working on Saturdays these days. They are only closed on Sundays.

Regards,George,
Doha,Qatar
 
pls cic start cc charge and per now...
 
som4u said:
Please can somebody help me out here, what is the work of the Immigration lawyers and consultants? Do they have any influence over ones application? Do they have assess to CIC? If No, then why do they collect huge money only for them to get the application returned....
I feel sad for the guy whose application was returned, maybe he should get his money back from the lawyer who did not guide him through... >:( >:( >:(

Very sorry to hear about your application returned to you for something as silly as a photocopy instead of the original of WES.
When it comes to immigration believe it or not, consultants/lawyers are nothing but glorified paper-pushers, anyone who has the minimal idea about the FSW1 immigration program should know that you should submit the original WES ECA report and the original IELTS score report.


Having said all of the above, you need to review your agreement with the lawyer/consultant and all your correspondence with them and see if they were the ones who advised for submitting the copy of WES, or did not advise against submitting the copy of the WES report.

But first of all, you should ask for the original letter that came along with the package when it was returned from CIC and make sure that the reason for rejection was actually what the consultant told you (Lack of WES ECA ORIGINAL report)

Most of the time, the lawyer/consultant agreement protects them against anything and everything, but you ca take it a step further by filing a complaint against them in whatever professional body or association they are members of and escalate things from there, at a minimum, you should ask for a full refund of all your fees and expenses.

In the meantime, you should enroll in the Express Entry program as soon as possible,

Good luck with whatever course of action you decide to pursue.
 
som4u said:
Please can somebody help me out here, what is the work of the Immigration lawyers and consultants? Do they have any influence over ones application? Do they have assess to CIC? If No, then why do they collect huge money only for them to get the application returned....
I feel sad for the guy whose application was returned, maybe he should get his money back from the lawyer who did not guide him through... >:( >:( >:(

A consultant lawyer doesn't have any leverage in your application or approval with CIC, as the occupation name indicates he will only guide you and help you in the process of gathering the requirements for the applications. It's mandatory to have an consultant, the answer is NO. Can an consultant help you, the answer is YES. It depends on your case, the time you have to gather the information about how the process is and how fast you wanna go with your application.

In the case you decide to hire a consultant is highly recommended to go with the one who has many references, it's better to spend a little more and be guided by an experience lawyer.
 
managersonline said:
It is just 11:00AM morning in NS where CIO is located. Therefore just wait for around 3-4 hours more to start hearing the charging of CCs of December 10th-11th Applicants.

Regards,Geroge,
Doha,Qatar

Already 12.30 pm @ NS however surprisingly no charging done today? Any news on it?