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Hi Surry 100
To be honest I don't know how to check the status. My medical was on April 24
Can u plz tell me how to check it thanks bro
 
Japy77 said:
Hi Surry 100
To be honest I don't know how to check the status. My medical was on April 24
Can u plz tell me how to check it thanks bro

Ya sure first go to cic, then click on check my application status, then click on application within canada, click on the criteria that suites you for eg temporary residence, then fill in your clieny id number, dob, surname, place of birth n at last it will show you your status as application received, click on it n you will find details of your status
 
Here is my timeline:

Category: BC PNP
Visa Office: CPC Ottawa
Application received: 17. Jan 2014.
AOR and Medical: 21. Feb 2014.
RPRF Request: 27. Feb 2014. (it was before medical was done)
RPRF paid: 28. Feb 2014.
Medical done: 03. Mar 2014.
Reminder e-mail (RPRF, PCC...): 15. May

I have contacted Sydney by e-mail to ask about putting my application "in process" (how long I need to wait for it and what is the next step in the process for PR)
CIC have answered me today:

Your application is in process. An email was sent on 17 May 2014 as a reminder to:

· Renew passports if less than 6 months validity

· Submit all police certificates required

· Review copy of application and check Personal Details and Addresses to ensure no GAPS and to submit a new Schedule A if there are GAPS

· Complete medicals

· Pay the RPRF


What does it mean? Why does My ECAS stil show APPLICATION RECEIVED if it is in process?
How long is normal to wait for PPR after this stage?

Please help me.
 
LudiGonzales said:
Here is my timeline:

Category: BC PNP
Visa Office: CPC Ottawa
Application received: 17. Jan 2014.
AOR and Medical: 21. Feb 2014.
RPRF Request: 27. Feb 2014. (it was before medical was done)
RPRF paid: 28. Feb 2014.
Medical done: 03. Mar 2014.
Reminder e-mail (RPRF, PCC...): 15. May

I have contacted Sydney by e-mail to ask about putting my application "in process" (how long I need to wait for it and what is the next step in the process for PR)
CIC have answered me today:

Your application is in process. An email was sent on 17 May 2014 as a reminder to:

· Renew passports if less than 6 months validity

· Submit all police certificates required

· Review copy of application and check Personal Details and Addresses to ensure no GAPS and to submit a new Schedule A if there are GAPS

· Complete medicals

· Pay the RPRF


What does it mean? Why does My ECAS stil show APPLICATION RECEIVED if it is in process?
How long is normal to wait for PPR after this stage?

Please help me.
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Oh thats great at least they responded to your email. What email address did you request for.
 
LudiGonzales said:
Here is my timeline:

Category: BC PNP
Visa Office: CPC Ottawa
Application received: 17. Jan 2014.
AOR and Medical: 21. Feb 2014.
RPRF Request: 27. Feb 2014. (it was before medical was done)
RPRF paid: 28. Feb 2014.
Medical done: 03. Mar 2014.
Reminder e-mail (RPRF, PCC...): 15. May

I have contacted Sydney by e-mail to ask about putting my application "in process" (how long I need to wait for it and what is the next step in the process for PR)
CIC have answered me today:

Your application is in process. An email was sent on 17 May 2014 as a reminder to:

· Renew passports if less than 6 months validity

· Submit all police certificates required

· Review copy of application and check Personal Details and Addresses to ensure no GAPS and to submit a new Schedule A if there are GAPS

· Complete medicals

· Pay the RPRF


What does it mean? Why does My ECAS stil show APPLICATION RECEIVED if it is in process?
How long is normal to wait for PPR after this stage?

Please help me.
Once your Ecas change to in process its a good idea to order GCMS notes every month to see what is going on with your application because the most important things on your PR application will start after your E-cas changes to in process and thats when the visa officer will be assigned to your application.
 
Surrey100 said:
Once your Ecas change to in process its a good idea to order GCMS notes every month to see what is going on with your application because the most important things on your PR application will start after your E-cas changes to in process and thats when the visa officer will be assigned to your application.

Thank you very much, my neighbour. :-)
But, do you know why in my ECAS is still APPLICATION RECEIVED if Sydney says that my application is still in process (is there some difference between ECAS "IN PROCESS" and when Sydney says "IN PROCESS")??

I really can not understand that. :-(
 
LudiGonzales said:
Thank you very much, my neighbour. :-)
But, do you know why in my ECAS is still APPLICATION RECEIVED if Sydney says that my application is still in process (is there some difference between ECAS "IN PROCESS" and when Sydney says "IN PROCESS")??

I really can not understand that. :-(
Even i dont have any idea about it because in this case i am also in the same boat
 
Hi Seniors,

I am new to this forum and I have a few questions to ask, hope you can help me.
I submitted my application to CIO Sydney, NS in January 2014 under AINP. Finished medicals already and now waiting for "in process"
in my ECAS. Now, my question is with regards to my current job, do I still have to maintain the number of hours work per week as what had stated in my contract? If I will get below number of hours per week, do you think CIC will question me about this? I asked a few people regarding this matter, some say that it doesn't matter anymore since I already submitted my PR Application and some say that I still need to maintain the number of hours per week as stated in my contract. I am so confused.

Please advice. I will appreciate any thoughts.

Thanks.
 
LudiGonzales said:
Thank you very much, my neighbour. :-)
But, do you know why in my ECAS is still APPLICATION RECEIVED if Sydney says that my application is still in process (is there some difference between ECAS "IN PROCESS" and when Sydney says "IN PROCESS")??

I really can not understand that. :-(

here is the answer on your question ludigonzales

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do?redir=app_perm_com&lang=en&app=https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/;jsessionid=022E4AEFC2D55FEC571C63030CD7295F
 
Surrey100 said:
Ya sure first go to cic, then click on check my application status, then click on application within canada, click on the criteria that suites you for eg temporary residence, then fill in your clieny id number, dob, surname, place of birth n at last it will show you your status as application received, click on it n you will find details of your status
Thanks Surrey100
I checked yesterday it says medical results recived. But I have no idea when they receive it
 
Japy77 said:
Thanks Surrey100
I checked yesterday it says medical results recived. But I have no idea when they receive it
They don't mention the medical received date.
 
darksiders said:
here is the answer on your question ludigonzales

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do?redir=app_perm_com&lang=en&app=https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/;jsessionid=022E4AEFC2D55FEC571C63030CD7295F
Thank you very much, Draksiders.
I have just seen it and it says that my application is already IP.
But I do not understand what about ECAS. There is still Application Received. If my app is already "in process" why it is not changed in ECAS instead of Application Received?
 
Guys any update
 
Application received: Feb 8, 2014
Medical request & AOR: March 1, 2014
Medical received: April 25, 2014
Application status: Application received
RPRF: Already paid
IN process status: soon
PPR: soon
Landed: Inland

Cant wait to see that PPR