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GandiBaat said:
Dear gentle brothers-in-immigration for December 2014 NOC 2172 (ladies are not included, obviously :P ), Just had a conversation with CIC agents. I had filed an application that had reached CIC Nova Scotia on 29th Dec 2014. My NOC is 2172, derp. He told me that my application was opened very recently and is under review. Further he told me that I will get an acknowledgement by 9th March (Sangatsu kokonoka FTW!). I was also given UIC or UCI or whatever it is called. It is yet not live on ECAS, just checked. I used DD for payment so I guess it may take a bit longer, if it makes into cap, especially in the really bad weather these day in Nova Scotia. I believe, atleast till now the cap is not reached as her system was showing that the application is under review. Hope and Wait and mean while make lots of lady-friends ;D ;D ;D to pass the time.

Cya
GandiBaat

Hi,

Those for NOC 2172 that had their application received on from 11th/12th December and had not been charged.

This is the time to call CIC to find out about the fate of NOC 2172. 10 weeks has elapsed.

One might be lucky to squeeze some info out of them.
;)
 
hopeful2015 said:
It's not the usual scenario for an application who has passed at least the first stage of completeness check. But, don't lose hope yet. Now is the right time for you to call CIC.

Thank you for the response. I will try calling CIC and hope to get some explanation from them.
 
TKS said:
Hi,

I was not able to see 4214 form. Getting an error. My noc is also 4214 and still waiting for per.

Thanks
TKS

Hi TKS,

You finally showed up on the forum ! You are 30 Dec applicant with DD as a mode of payment. It will take time, may be a week or two.

Which 4214 form you were unable to see? I did not get you, can you please elaborate? - thanks.

Also, please visit 4214 thread, link is given below. It is a short one, the old thread was deleted by its creator, so we are trying to carry forward the legacy. You will also find 4214 exclusive spreadsheet on this link, your timeline is also included.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/fsw2014-noc-4214-applicants-lets-network-here-t271540.0.html

Keep in touch.
 
How do we receive NER, by the way? Is it the same way we receive PER (thru email)? And is it the same with the timeline of getting PER (20-30 days)?
 
cooldim84 said:
Hi Cieux.

Below is the full article u have quoted above. Thanks for sharing this!! +1 for you!!

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has taken recent steps to improve and expedite immigration applications. The new Express Entry immigration selection system, which was introduced two weeks ago, aims to process submitted applications within six months, and several new Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams have also come into operation. Additionally, applications are increasingly being processed online, with the aim of reducing errors and processing times.
While the future of Canadian immigration appears promising, there are several imperfections that have recently come to light. Internal government documents have revealed a high level of human error by CIC staff in Canadian immigration processing on applications for permanent residence, temporary work permits, and refugee status.
“Quality management” reviews, which were obtained by the Toronto Star newspaper earlier this month, provide a glimpse into the extent of these official errors. The documents reveal that, among other issues, staff have failed to use correct form letters, address missing documents, and provide accurate timelines. This could create unnecessary backlogs and delays, or even cost individual applicants a chance to live and work in Canada.
Some resourceful applicants have been able to correct errors, reapply, and correct problems before those problems cost them their chance of immigrating to Canada. Others were not as fortunate. Applicants have cited inconsistencies and a perceived lack of procedural fairness and clarity in the application processing by government of Canada officials.
In other instances, applicants who had submitted applications to CIC may not have been fully aware that errors had been made on their applications, leading to frustration and disappointment.
According to a review of 996 files handled at the Vegreville Case Processing Centre in Alberta, which deals with permanent residence applications, between November 1 and December 6, 2014, the quality management team found that of the 617 request letters sent to applicants:
13 per cent did not address all missing items;
23 per cent had either no timeline, an incomplete timeline, or did not mention the consequences of failing to reply to the request; and
six per cent were either “not professional” or chose the incorrect template form.
Of 426 files that received a second review, decisions were still pending on 149 owing to errors made at an earlier stage.
Some individuals, including spokespersons from the Canada Employment and Immigration Union which represents a large number of CIC staff, have attributed the high error rate to part-time staff, who may not have the necessary training and experience needed in order to perform their duties to the highest possible standard.
The reaction
“It is unfortunate to hear about immigration cases that, with some expert guidance, should have been relatively straightforward, but were delayed or rejected due to human error. People's hopes and dreams are at stake here,” says Attorney David Cohen.
“In spite of this news, I would encourage potential immigrants to Canada to maintain a positive outlook about Canada — both the country itself and its immigration process. Canada continues to have one of the highest per capita rates of immigration in the world, a fact that is highly unlikely to change over the coming years.
“Very often, the problems faced by applicants when dealing with immigration officials can be dealt with, provided that the applicant has access to good information about his or her case and rights. For an applicant, retaining the services of an experienced immigration lawyer to represent him or her in an application for Canadian immigration could make the difference between huge disappointment on the one hand, and a new life in Canada on the other.”


Guys...credit must go to Cieux who is the original founder of this article :)

Thanks for sharing!

sharing this in another forum.
 
Hello Friends, please advise me, I called CIC last week, a gentleman told me I see there is an application number for you under your UCI number and he gave me the number, then I checked my bank account: there is no charge from CIC! then I called CIC today, a lady said you have to wait until March (I believe she did not look at my file) then I called the CIC one more time, another lady said yes we have received your package and put it in queue for initial processing, I am totally confused and need your advise, please help (I am December 19 applicant). Thanks
 
landinca said:
Hi Everyone

My application was delivered on 23rd Nov, NOC - 2172.

But I still haven't received PER... I am really worried after seeing this series of posts.. Please advice..

my bank still have to confirm whether DD charged or not.. :(

Thanks
call CIC to know the status of your application
 
kvirdi said:
Lazk,

Have you checked with your bank to find the status of DD?

Regards,

i check my DD's status every day with my bank, but the status is not enchased till today ! :(
 
thisismilan said:
Hello All!

My application reached Sydney, NS on November 3rd 2014.
I haven't received any email so far. I have been checking my DD and it hasn't been cashed yet.

To my understanding, it usually takes 60-80 days to get a response. In my case, it's been more than 3 months.
I am starting to get worried now.
Has anyone had the same situation?
Any reply is highly appreciated.

Milan
call CIC to know the status of your application
 
manvar2318 said:
i tried calling cic yesterday...they are not picking the calls...rather they've put on IVR that due to high call volums all ccp's are busy...


Try early in morning because after that they are too busy and you will be lucky to get through... i think best time to call between 5-7 pm India time
 
thisismilan said:
Hello All!

My application reached Sydney, NS on November 3rd 2014.
I haven't received any email so far. I have been checking my DD and it hasn't been cashed yet.

To my understanding, it usually takes 60-80 days to get a response. In my case, it's been more than 3 months.
I am starting to get worried now.
Has anyone had the same situation?
Any reply is highly appreciated.

Milan

try to call them
 
enghope said:
Hi,
I applied under PhD stream noc4012.
I sent my returned application on 23/12,but I can't see any charging on this category since December 1st.
Please any one have updates to share
The NOC is capped as my cousin received back his application yesterday and reason is that the NOC is capped since October. Try EE
 
tbaba said:
The NOC is capped as my cousin received back his application yesterday and reason is that the NOC is capped since October. Try EE

According to my knowledge there is no CAP under PHD stream? Or CAP applies?
 
tbaba said:
The NOC is capped as my cousin received back his application yesterday and reason is that the NOC is capped since October. Try EE

According to my knowledge there is no CAP under PHD stream? Or CAP applies?
 
goodlucktocanada said:
Did you call CIC already? What did they tell you? Whats your current status in ECAS?

ECAS status is "In Process" from Feb 9 and got UCI by calling CIC.

"We received your application on Dec 5, 2014"

Hoping to get PER tomorrow