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bullyog said:
Hi

My file was sent to CIC on 4 June 2013.My details have been entered in the spreasheet.
I have filed under 1112 category.My consultant also says to wait for 2 more weeks......
I tried calling CIC several times but the agent says they do not have information on the UCI.
I checked with my Bank on the Bank draft & it says they have no idea on that.I am getting worried
Has 1112 NOC code already been filled or it is still open.
Have any members been charged recently for 1112 ....I am getting impatient.

My application arrived on the same day so we are on the same boat. My case is quite similar to yours; no DD encashment, no entry of the application in CIC computer. I hope it happens to both of us and others soon. Remember someone from May 31 already reported similar case so it seems there is nothing to worry about yet.
 
Dear Seniors,

If I pay the fees online do I need to submit IMM5620E form or the fees receipt will be good enough. Also in the payment link I can see that fees for Permanent Residence option also there along with the FSW fees payment option in the same place.So do I need to pay the PR fees also now or just the FSW fees will do and later CIC will request me to pay the PR fees.

Also what should be the Dependent Type I need to choose for the spouse.I know that for my child it is Type A but confused for spouse
 
yasmin123456 said:
hello, I'm new here..please add my details

NOC: 2174
Visa office: London
IELTS Bands: 7
Self Calculated Points: 71
Spouse IELTS: No Spouse
Relative in Canada: Yes
Job Offer: No
Degree: Bsc Computer Science (4 years)
ESA: Canadian Bachelor's of 4 years
Relative Job Experience: 10 years +
PCC Sent: yes
App. Sent date: 09/Jun/2013
Fee Method: DD
App. Receiving date 14/Jun/2013
Received by: Dexter
Destination in Canada Toronto, ON

Added..Welcome :)
 
wangzi said:
Because I am already in Canada with a study permit, and I know that my international tuition fee will be exempted if I can provide the letter from CIC that I am eligible for immigration to Canada. Same thing happens if I want to take the free ESL lessons for newcomers.

My question is if PER is the letter that they ask for? Based on my understanding, PER represent the eligibility for processing, so it may not be sufficient, although I hope it is. International students pay so much tuitions that I can hardly bear.

Thank you so much.

PER is not a guarantee that you will definitely get the PR. You are eligible for exemption from int'l fee only if you can show the PR.
 
who knows ..probably they are preparing this week list :)
rromo4ka said:
CIC is really testing our patience...almost 11AM in NS and still no updates...
 
ahsan2005 said:
PER is not a guarantee that you will definitely get the PR. You are eligible for exemption from int'l fee only if you can show the PR.

This is from the website of my university about the exemption from international tuition fee:
or c) A person who meets the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent resident status in Canada and can provide a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada supporting this claim;

This is from sttlement.org about the free ESL program (LINC):
Be a permanent resident of Canada, or Convention Refugee, or be a person in Canada whose application for Permanent Resident status is being processed in Canada and who has been informed by a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada of the initial approval of your application subject to an admissibility assessment (this means you have approval-in-principle);

This is from Ontario health official website about the health insurance card:
You may be eligible for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) if you are included under one of the following categories:
you have submitted an application for permanent residence in Canada, and Citizenship and Immigration Canada has confirmed that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence in Canada ;


Seems that PER is sufficient, but not sure. I will ask the university when I get PER. The deadline for this term is Nov 1. Bless me!
If it works, I will apply LINC for my wife, and apply OHIP as well.
 
ABHereICome said:
Guys, what about a column in the "NOC Stats" sheet showing the highest received date of the charged applications for each NOC? It can have a column for PER as well.

It might look like this:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Av6RCiDw9B3BdHdEZjJLOExuVFQ1WXNrbEhYSV9iMkE#gid=1
 
wangzi said:
This is from the website of my university about the exemption from international tuition fee:
or c) A person who meets the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent resident status in Canada and can provide a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada supporting this claim;

This is from sttlement.org about the free ESL program (LINC):
Be a permanent resident of Canada, or Convention Refugee, or be a person in Canada whose application for Permanent Resident status is being processed in Canada and who has been informed by a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada of the initial approval of your application subject to an admissibility assessment (this means you have approval-in-principle);

This is from Ontario health official website about the health insurance card:
You may be eligible for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) if you are included under one of the following categories:
you have submitted an application for permanent residence in Canada, and Citizenship and Immigration Canada has confirmed that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence in Canada ;


Seems that PER is sufficient, but not sure. I will ask the university when I get PER. The deadline for this term is Nov 1. Bless me!
If it works, I will apply LINC for my wife, and apply OHIP as well.

the statements indicate that you can apply for the waiver with the PER. please provide us the update with the reply from the university. i'm also planning for Masters degree in canada.
Best of luck :)
 
Can any one suggest after how many days after receiving PER once can Access the ECAS?
 
Wake up CIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
It's really hard to tell because of CIC's inconsistent....so i will advise you keep trying till it gets updated.

thevanu said:
Can any one suggest after how many days after receiving PER once can Access the ECAS?
 
Dear Seniors,

If I pay the fees online do I need to submit IMM5620E form or the fees receipt will be good enough. Also in the payment link I can see that fees for Permanent Residence option also there along with the FSW fees payment option in the same place.So do I need to pay the PR fees also now or just the FSW fees will do and later CIC will request me to pay the PR fees.

Also what should be the Dependent Type I need to choose for the spouse.I know that for my child it is Type A but confused for spouse
 
Hello all,

Just got a forwarded PER mail from my attorney.

PER mail dated 07/08/13. No info on when fee was encashed though

Kindly update.

I pray that PER continues to RAIN for everyone ;)