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tobesky86

Star Member
Jul 22, 2014
78
24
Calgary, Alberta
Visa Office......
VIENNA
NOC Code......
0113
App. Filed.......
31/10/2014
Doc's Request.
Direct Debit-19/11/2014
Nomination.....
PER-28/01/2015
IELTS Request
Submitted with application
Med's Request
18/05/2015
Med's Done....
28/05/2015
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
11/06/2015
VISA ISSUED...
17/06/2015
LANDED..........
March 2016
I applied under the NOC-0113
Application was received- Oct 17, 2014
CC was charged- Jan 22, 2015

What does AOR & MR mean?

The issue is, I will like to use the visa office of the country I got transferred and not where I am at the moment. Dont know whether it complicates things.
Also do you think I should inform the visa office now or once I get to the next step?

By the way the UCI , is it my PER :)?






rishi281212 said:
congrats mate . Please share your timeline .which NOC do you belong to Charge date /application date. ?

nxt step is AOR or MR....on an average it take a couple of months depending on the visa office.

I am pretty sure you will have to inform CiC about your transfer .experts can advise when and how.
 

arkscan

Champion Member
May 30, 2014
1,022
202
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-06-2014
Doc's Request.
CC Charge- 10-Oct-2014
Nomination.....
22-10-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with application
File Transfer...
2nd line- 17-12-2014
Med's Request
02-01-2015
Med's Done....
15-01-2015; Meds received line in Ecas: 23-01-2015
Passport Req..
DM: 24-03-2015; PPR: 31-03-2015; PP Sent: 1-04-2015
VISA ISSUED...
20-03-2015; Received PP Stamped with Visa: 23-04-2015
hanusthi said:
i AM NOT ABLE TO EDIT THE SS. Can somebody help. I have to update since after PER MR, RPRF also received.
Congrats for MR!!...U can make a new entry in SS and in Remarks, mention to Admin to delete the Previous Entry....:)

http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet
 

papmanindia

Hero Member
Dec 8, 2009
584
55
Gurgaon
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
File received - 12-05-2014
Nomination.....
22-08-2014
AOR Received.
Skipped
IELTS Request
Sent with APP
Med's Request
7 Oct 2014
Med's Done....
10 Oct 2014
Passport Req..
DM - 24 Feb 2015...PPR 25 Feb 2015...submitted 02-03-2015
VISA ISSUED...
13 March 2015
LANDED..........
18 April 2015
Hey guys..today how many Status changed to "Decision changed".
 

CPR2012

Hero Member
May 22, 2012
594
92
VISA ISSUED...
2015
Can someone please provide information regarding VFS. Information Purpose
1) Can the principal applicant alone submit the passport of both Principal and dependent applicant? If so;
a) Any formalities?
b) Any specific forms needs to be filled or any documents as proof needs to be taken along with if spouse is not accompanying while passport submission?

2) What documents should we take along with us when we are going to VFS?
VFS Experience from Hyderabad and Mumbai
a) How much time will they take for Passport submission Process?
- Mumbai: ?
- Hyderabad: ?
b) In how many days can we get our passport back from
  • VFS Mumbai?
  • VFS Hyderabad?
Thanks for your Response :)
 

rvp_deltario

Champion Member
Jan 13, 2015
1,465
182
New Delhi
Category........
Visa Office......
[color=#0B59D7][b][size=10pt][size=10pt]NDVO[/size][/size][/b][/color]
NOC Code......
[size=10pt][color=#19864A][b]1212[/b][/color][/size]
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
[b][color=#1469C4]5 Jun 14[/color][/b]
File Transfer...
[b][color=#1469C4]20 Nov 14[/color][/b]
Med's Request
[b][color=#1469C4]28 Nov 14[/color][/b]
Med's Done....
[b][color=#1469C4]26 Dec 14[/color][/b] Med's[color=white]_[/color]update..: [b][color=#1469C4]05 Jan 15[/color][/b] DM[color=white].[/color]on[color=white].[/color]eCAS...: [b][color=#1469C4]17 Mar 15[/color][/b]
Passport Req..
[b][color=#1469C4]18 Mar 15[/color][/b] Passport[color=white]_[/color]Sent.:[b][color=#1469C4]19 Mar 15[/color][/b]
VISA ISSUED...
[color=#0B59D7][b]11 Mar 15[/b][/color] Passport[color=white]_[/color]Rcvd.:[b][color=#0B59D7]9 Apr 15[/color][/b]
LANDED..........
[color=#19864A][b]Jul-2015[/b][/color] [img]http://melauspartners.com/animated-canadian-flag-gif-210.gif[/img]
Hi angel22, I agree with the earlier comments that you may have inadvertently opted out of the ECAS system by selecting that tick box option.
I am certain that any status, +/- is updated and it just won’t go blank.
How about you calling CIC to see if they have an update they can share.

Stay positive, our mind plays on us when we see any anomaly, but I am certain this ECAS behavior has nothing to do with you actual application review.

angel22 said:
i hope and pray that nothing is wrong. Jus why will i lost access to my ecas jus after AOR ? I did not receive any doc request medicals ets as yet. Plz giv more advise on this everyone.
 

rq1987

Star Member
Sep 4, 2014
137
16
Category........
Visa Office......
London - RFI
NOC Code......
1212
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31-10-2014
Doc's Request.
12-05-2015
Nomination.....
28-01-2015
Med's Request
28-05-2015
Med's Done....
11-06-2015
Passport Req..
26-08-2015
VISA ISSUED...
08-09-2015
LANDED..........
02-10-2015
Received PER!!! please check my timeline on the left. updating SS.
 

angel22

Star Member
Nov 25, 2014
100
5
rvp_deltario said:
Hi angel22, I agree with the earlier comments that you may have inadvertently opted out of the ECAS system by selecting that tick box option.
I am certain that any status, +/- is updated and it just won't go blank.
How about you calling CIC to see if they have an update they can share.

Stay positive, our mind plays on us when we see any anomaly, but I am certain this ECAS behavior has nothing to do with you actual application review.
thank you deltario n all others, this process can really take a toll on someone, this is our 3rd application that has finally reached the cap n to reach so far by rec AOR THEN OUR ECAS iNFO JUS DISSAPEAR IS SO DISTURBING.
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
manishverma1978 said:
Guys

Just a small query;

On an Average what time it takes from PER to Second Line Update or Medical Request at NDVO ??? ??? ??? ???
around 50 days plus
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
rq1987 said:
Received PER!!! please check my timeline on the left. updating SS.
Hey congrats +1 to you !!
 

Johnny31

VIP Member
Dec 25, 2011
4,058
456
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......
0631
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
fabioadias said:
VISA ISSUED! JUST GOT MY PASSPORT!
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Friends,
I just left VISA OFFICE São Paulo here in Brazil with my passport and Confirmation of Permanent Residence in hands. This is a very exciting day and a true dream come true to me. I've been dreaming about Canadian immigration for 6 years now.

Thank you all SO MUCH for all the support, questions answered and all the help.

I'm going to Canada next week to visit a few friends. I hope this information is useful to other people: I've recently gotten a MULTIPLE ENTRIES VISITOR visa for Canada, this visa was issued a couple of weeks ago. When my immigration visa got issued, THEY DID NOT CANCEL my visitor visa. This means I can still land in Canada next week as a visitor and I WON'T HAVE TO DO THE IMMIGRANT LANDING PROCEDURES. This information was provided to me by an officer at the VO here in Brazil. She said all I have to do is show my Visitor visa when entering Canada. In case the immigration officer sees my Immigration visa all I have to do is let him know I'm currently visiting the country and will do my landing afterwards. No worries about that. My this information be of use to everyone in the forum!

Here's my timeline:

NOC 1123
Application at CIO: August 27th 2014
CC Charged: November 21st 2014
PER: December 14th 2014
Medical Request: December 30th 2014
Medicals Done: January 15th 2015
RPRF and Passport Request: January 19th 2015
Visa Issued: January 27th 2015

Total time of 5 months for the whole process.
Lightning fast!

I wish everyone absolutely all the best in their immigration process! Thank you for everything. I've got you all in my prayers.
Congrats!
 

manan.parikh

Star Member
Oct 6, 2014
133
25
124
Vancouver
Category........
Visa Office......
Pretoria
NOC Code......
2172
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
10-12-2014
Doc's Request.
02-02-2015
Interview........
Waived
LANDED..........
08-10-2015
Any CC's today??
 

snavneet

Full Member
Dec 7, 2011
26
15
Visa Office......
New Delhi Visa Office
NOC Code......
2131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-May-2014
Nomination.....
30-Sept-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with application
Med's Request
21-Nov-2014
Med's Done....
22-Dec-2014
Passport Req..
20-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
19-02-2015
LANDED..........
07-May-2015
Hi,

I received a call from NDVO today morning (28th Jan. 2015). The gentleman first confirmed my identity. He then informed me that my passport was valid till February 2015. I corrected him and informed him that the validity of my passport was extended after my application had been sent to CIC, Nova Scotia.

I also mentioned that I had sent the passport page indicating the extension of the validity along with the additional documents. I had sent a fresh copy of my passport along with the RPRF draft and the medical receipt to NDVO.

I have a few queries -
a) I am working in Dubai presently and had selected New Delhi as my local visa office. Do I have to travel to Delhi for stamping the visa on my passport? Can I request them to complete the process of stamping here in Dubai? Can I send the passport through a courier service to India for the process?

b) My daughter is studying in Canada and will be here for her summer vacations from April to September. Can she apply in Canada for stamping the visa? Alternatively, can I send her passport separately later (assuming I send my wife's and my passport after I get a request from NDVO say in March / April)?

c) How long does the Ottawa visa office take to stamp the visa and return the passport?

d) Within which time frame do we need to send our passports for stamping to the visa office after getting a request from them?

Thanking you in advance...

Rgds


Navneet
 

Johnny31

VIP Member
Dec 25, 2011
4,058
456
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......
0631
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
asalehin said:
PER received on 21 January 2015. Thank GOD. Thanks all forum members for support.
Congrats on receiving your PER! God Bless
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
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