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ICJ said:
Anyone here whose fee was en-cashed but then received Negative Evaluation instead of PER? I applied for the 3rd time under 2013 FSW and finally my fee was encashed. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

In my earlier attempts, my whole file was sent back due to small errors!!
ICJ, can I know wat r the small errors u made b4. I applied FSW13 CAP reached so got back.
Now applied & CIO received on 7th May
 
GC353 said:
I think we are the winners.
NOC 2243 application received at CIC 28 April...fee encashed 10 May...PER email received 13 May :P

(For info, this was our 4th application)

wow! this is super fast.
I am also from 2243 but still waiting MR. Got PER in Jan.
 
Panesar said:
wow! this is super fast.
I am also from 2243 but still waiting MR. Got PER in Jan.
Oh really?? Any clues on how long it is taking for MR?
 
GC353 said:
I think we are the winners.
NOC 2243 application received at CIC 28 April...fee encashed 10 May...PER email received 13 May :P

(For info, this was our 4th application)
Congrats!
 
balars4 said:
ICJ, can I know wat r the small errors u made b4. I applied FSW13 CAP reached so got back.
Now applied & CIO received on 7th May

Actually in the hindsight when I think about it, these were not small errors

1. In this application in schedule 3 I identified my application to be evaluated against my current position (Professor) and not against 2243.
2. second time I forgot to attach copy of my son's Hindi birth certificate instead I just sent English translated notorized copy.

I hope this helps!
Good luck!
 
I wish luck to all new applicants and waiting applicants.
May the force be with you friends.

An advice : You are working hard to get through the application process, I know it. But dont underestimate the real challenge which lies ahead of getting visa and landing here. So be prepared and do whatever you can to get the job while you are there.

Most practical ways are

1) Get a nice Linked In profile with professional photo and gr8 credentials listed in Canadian style details.
Must buy Linked In premium services or job seeker's premium. It pays back when you get the job.

2) Your resume , is your face and speech. So clean it, shape it and make it nicer.

3) Get a VOIP number, so Canadian employers can call you back on local line. Remember , no one's gonna call your International number until you are Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein.

4) Do not open your resume till you are about to get visa. Employers mostly call for in person interviews immediately. You will loose chances if you cant travel or you dont have your visa.

5) Try your best to get into your present company if they are operating here. Any position will make your life easy.

6) Be Canadian, Think Canadian, Speak Canadian and Act Canadian. How to do this, is your job to find out.

Wish you luck.
 
Javiya said:
I wish luck to all new applicants and waiting applicants.
May the force be with you friends.

An advice : You are working hard to get through the application process, I know it. But dont underestimate the real challenge which lies ahead of getting visa and landing here. So be prepared and do whatever you can to get the job while you are there.

Most practical ways are

1) Get a nice Linked In profile with professional photo and gr8 credentials listed in Canadian style details.
Must buy Linked In premium services or job seeker's premium. It pays back when you get the job.

2) Your resume , is your face and speech. So clean it, shape it and make it nicer.

3) Get a VOIP number, so Canadian employers can call you back on local line. Remember , no one's gonna call your International number until you are Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein.

4) Do not open your resume till you are about to get visa. Employers mostly call for in person interviews immediately. You will loose chances if you cant travel or you dont have your visa.

5) Try your best to get into your present company if they are operating here. Any position will make your life easy.

6) Be Canadian, Think Canadian, Speak Canadian and Act Canadian. How to do this, is your job to find out.

Wish you luck.
Thanks buddy for your advice.
 
GC353 said:
Oh really?? Any clues on how long it is taking for MR?

I am not sure. nobody can tell.
It all depends upon case to case.
In my case taking time.
I heard maximum 6months. but in your case things seems different.
 
kollins said:
Really appreciate forumites.
I just got my PERS mail notification about an hour ago for my third application that was received on the 24th April,2014.

Really appreciate you guys for your encouragement and advice!

Congratulations
 
GC353 said:
I think we are the winners.
NOC 2243 application received at CIC 28 April...fee encashed 10 May...PER email received 13 May :P

(For info, this was our 4th application)

congrats gc353, yes now a days in the final stage of 2013 is quire fast.

can you explain your each appl. and why it was re-submitted for 4th time?
 
I don't see anybody landed in the spreadsheet.
Are we tracking that as well ?
It would be good to hear from the folks who have already landed
about their experience.
 
Any ides what is the typical time to get the passport back with visa stamped once CPP-O
received the passport.
 
ICJ said:
Thank you All for your encouraging responses! Just received PER email! Thanks again.. ;D

Congratulations

Never thought that a mail in Spam can also give us utmost joy. So far that too is not happening :-\ Keeping my fingers crossed.
 
Javiya said:
I wish luck to all new applicants and waiting applicants.
May the force be with you friends.

An advice : You are working hard to get through the application process, I know it. But dont underestimate the real challenge which lies ahead of getting visa and landing here. So be prepared and do whatever you can to get the job while you are there.

Most practical ways are

1) Get a nice Linked In profile with professional photo and gr8 credentials listed in Canadian style details.
Must buy Linked In premium services or job seeker's premium. It pays back when you get the job.

2) Your resume , is your face and speech. So clean it, shape it and make it nicer.

3) Get a VOIP number, so Canadian employers can call you back on local line. Remember , no one's gonna call your International number until you are Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein.

4) Do not open your resume till you are about to get visa. Employers mostly call for in person interviews immediately. You will loose chances if you cant travel or you dont have your visa.

5) Try your best to get into your present company if they are operating here. Any position will make your life easy.

6) Be Canadian, Think Canadian, Speak Canadian and Act Canadian. How to do this, is your job to find out.

Wish you luck.

+ 1 from me..Nice post!