Hi,
Sorry for spoiling your part happiness. Getting a UCI does not confirm that You will get a PER or you are through. UCI is assigned when they input your details in the system together when they r charging 550$.
But trust me until and unless you don't get the PER we are not safe. But it does signify that we are within 300 Cap.
Have been to this stage before even and was then rejected because of less points. ( hey calculate the points and documents at this stage as well).
I sincerely hope that you get the PER so do I. 15th may applicant. and I am also waiting for PER. ( CC has been charged 15th July and my ECAS also states that its in process , 2011 UCI number with my current address)
But keep fingers crossed.
Sorry for ruining your happiness , but I have been through thats why
Be positive
I disagree. In Process in ECAS means PER communicated system wise. PER must not always be via email which may come before or after updates in ECAS. See Section 9.1 especially highlights in yellow & also http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06c-eng.pdf
9. Procedure: Assessing the application against Ministerial Instructions
The CIO will assess the applicant’s submission as-is and make a final determination of eligibility
for processing under the applicable Ministerial Instructions.
To be eligible for processing, the applicant must have submitted a complete application as per the
kit requirements in place at the time of application and meet all the criteria described in the
applicable Ministerial Instructions in place on the date of application receipt.
If the application is determined to be eligible for processing, the applicant will be informed. Once
the CIO has made a positive eligibility determination, processing has begun and processing fees
are no longer refundable.
If the application is determined to be ineligible for processing, the applicant will be informed and
will receive a refund of processing fees. The application will not be returned to the applicant.
Refer to the Canada Gazette for the current Ministerial Instructions applicable to this class:
http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/index-eng.html.
Note: Missing admissibility documents (i.e. police certificates) should not delay the final
determination of eligibility for processing. Applicants have been strongly encouraged to
include police certificates with their application. However, if applicants cannot obtain police
certificates, they may still submit the application to the CIO without them. The CIO will not
reject these applications provided they are complete in all other respects. If the application is
placed into processing, the applicant must be ready to submit the police certificates to the
processing office when requested.
If the application... Then the CIO...
meets all the criteria of applicable
Ministerial Instructions
will make a final positive determination of
eligibility for processing and:
put the application into process and inform the
applicant (Section 9.1); and
proceed with assessing the application against
minimum requirements (Section 10).