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Hi all,
I am planning to send the passports tomorrow. Do we need to send updated travel form? My spouse had come to India from Saudi for 10 days and I had been there for a month. Please advise.
 
goalcanada said:
Here is the details

Number of Funds Required
Family Members (in Canadian dollars)
1 $11,115
2 $13,837
3 $17,011
4 $20,654
5 $23,425
6 $26,419
7 or more $29,414

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buliwyf said:
Hi jaymak1,

You're friend is correct, you'd need about $3,500/mo.

For $1,000/mo you can rent a basement apartment; the basement of the house of the landlord. It would be quite small for a family with 2 elementary school kids, but I suppose you can always move to a better place once you get a job.

Being a basement of a house, most probably, the location will be in a residential area. You'd want to have a car. Expect to pay, at the very least, $350/mo for car insurance. You don't want to rack up your monthly costs, so I suggest buy an old car worth $2,500-$3,500; you can always buy a better car (maybe a brand new one) once you get a job.

As for benefits, since you're new, you'll be considered "low income" (even if you land a 100k/year job today) for the tax year; this means your kids will receive full child tax benefit from Ontario ($400+ each) on top of the Universal Child tax Benefit ($100 each). Be sure to apply for it right away (your wife should be the one to apply). Go to this website: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/cctb/menu-eng.html. This means you're kids will be providing you about $1,000/mo family income.

You need a T4 slip (income slip from an employer) to file for a tax return, so this means if you get a job now, you'll need to file your tax returns next year.

Good luck!


P.S. In my experience, bringing $25,000 and getting a job on the 3rd month of landing would be the most comfortable scenario. I myself brought the minimum of $18,000 (family of 3) and it barely made 3-months! Canada says the minimum settlement funds will last you 6-months without a job. That is pure BS! (unless you get a decent job on the 1st month)
 
Folks with experience with returned applications, PLEASE HELP!

How did you guys find out your application was returned/being returned?
What did your ECAS status show while you were waiting for your returned application or had received it?
Is there a way to find out why the application was returned prior to receiving it back?

My application was received by CIC back in January but no response (not even CC charge), my ECAS shows nothing, I am suspecting my application has been returned for some reason.

Thanks a ton
 
mantan said:
Hi all,
I am planning to send the passports tomorrow. Do we need to send updated travel form? My spouse had come to India from Saudi for 10 days and I had been there for a month. Please advise.

No. It is not needed as they have not requested for the same.
 
perseverence said:
60 days and counting for DM, it's been 60 days now from MR/PPR request.

My other friends waiting from Dec 13 and Jan 14, please let us know if there is any update or any email response from NDVO for the long drawn time taken to stamp passport.

thecarbondioxide
sharmausct
ryt2parag
edvrfn
hookahbar
kumar2263
Vats
husman
...

Do any of you have any feedback, update??

Thanks.

Hi bro....i guess early birds were not as lucky as the people who applied late i guess its luck now...cant say wat pattern ndvo following another person with same NOC applied in end Oct n already got passport stamped.....just praying for everything to happen soon...job is at stake......hope besy for everybody waiting.... O please LORD let us all get DM fast
 
husman said:
Hi bro....i guess early birds were not as lucky as the people who applied late i guess its luck now...cant say wat pattern ndvo following another person with same NOC applied in end Oct n already got passport stamped.....just praying for everything to happen soon...job is at stake......hope besy for everybody waiting.... O please LORD let us all get DM fast


AMEEN...
 
Neo-the-one said:
Folks with experience with returned applications, PLEASE HELP!

How did you guys find out your application was returned/being returned?
What did your ECAS status show while you were waiting for your returned application or had received it?
Is there a way to find out why the application was returned prior to receiving it back?

My application was received by CIC back in January but no response (not even CC charge), my ECAS shows nothing, I am suspecting my application has been returned for some reason.

Thanks a ton

The only way to know the status of your application before your application fee (CC or DD) is en-cashed is via email. You can send an email to CIC (CIO-Sydney-Search-Enquiry @ cic.gc.ca). However, you should send an enquiry email only after 8 weeks from the date of receipt of your application at CIC. You will receive a reply within 20 working days. If your application has been returned, they will let you know.

Here is a sample of their reply.

"Dear Sir/Madam,

Please be advised that your application was returned with all attachments on 19 Dec 2013 as the cap of NOC 2132 has been reached. A letter of explanation was provided along with the application package.

Please note: all returned applications are sent via regular mail to the mailing address as entered on the application package. There is no tracking number. Once the application is mailed, its delivery is the responsibility of the postal service. Applications are not sent via courier.

Thank you for your interest in Canada.


JT
Client Service Unit
Citizenship and Immigration
Centralized Intake Office
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada


Good luck ! i believe you will receive your PER soon. It has not yet been 8 weeks since you filed your application. Patience ! :D People got PER after 6 months as well.

Cheers!
 
sinestra said:
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Dear Sinestra, Good info.

But it looks the eligibility is "•you or your spouse or common-law partner must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, a protected person, or a temporary resident who has lived in Canada for the previous 18 months, and who has a valid permit in the 19th month"

So its not from the month you have landed, Only after 18months provide you met all the eligibility. Am I right?
 
Hi everyone!

I need help from you guys. I need answers to the following questions, as for now, I can't decide what to do next:

Anyone here working abroad who already receive MR? Where did you go for your medical exam? How long is the process? Did your physician send your results directly to the CEM Manila?

How about PPR? What is the time frame the CEM Manila give you to send your passport, e.g. within 1 month, 2 months, etc. How did you manage to send it? Did you resign from your work abroad and wait until you're in the Philippines before sending your passport?

Anyone? Thanks in advance. :)
 
Very good post. Thank you very much.

sinestra said:
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thecarbondioxide said:
Nothing yet my fren... Had sent a CSE and got the regular reply from them as review is still under process and they shall contact me when its done...
Dont know how long its gonna take... Have left many other opportunities coz of this...

Have you guys sent any CSE and got a different response ?

count me in the waiting club....no DM since 16th Jan 2014.... m going to attend CIIP on 1st Apr in Bangalore....
 
Dear CIIP Client,

Congratulations, you are confirmed to attend the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) session in

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If for any reason you are unable to attend the session, please let us know at the earliest so that your seat can be given to another waiting client. Thank you!

Please note the venue location:
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Bengaluru - 560011, INDIA

Important Notes:

1. 1. To be eligible to attend you must email to us a copy of your Request for Medical letter from the High Commission, or a copy of your Canadian Visa. This is required for each person attending. Please email right away if not already sent.

2. 2. If not already provided, to ensure the best possible MAP Session, please email to us a copy of your Resume.

3. 3. Group Orientation Session (GO Session): 1 full day, Start time 8:30am to 5:00pm. Overview of Canada, the current economic situation, overview of Canadian provinces and regions, understanding destination and occupation options, challenges facing newcomers in finding jobs, solutions to those problems, writing a Canadian resume, taking a Canadian interview.

4. 4. My Action Plan Session (MAP Session): 1-1.5 hours, one or two days following the Group Orientation Session. The MAP Session is a personalized one-to-one session with a Canadian trained CIIP Orientation Officer, where you will develop an action plan, and receive direct referrals to Canadian organizations that assist immigrants. You will be notified of your MAP Session timings in advance.



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