lol .. you seem like a computer engineer to me .. because I tried that as well..trk1 said:Cntrl+A, Cntrl+C, paste to Excel. ;D
Naah .. but there was an easier way .. I just forgot .. anyone who is not an engineer?
lol .. you seem like a computer engineer to me .. because I tried that as well..trk1 said:Cntrl+A, Cntrl+C, paste to Excel. ;D
Inform them of the baby right now and ask what to do. The baby will have to be added to the application after the birth. Visas expire one year from the date of the medicals and CANNOT be extended, and adding the baby to the application will increase the processing time, so you're putting yourself in a risky situation if you inform them after the medicals. Congratulations.sidsun said:Dear friends
my wife is 8th month pregnant and baby accpected November 20th.she is da principle applicant.today I got medical request and not able understand what to do.we shell inform VOabout da same.in dis stage wt do CIC say? Get da medicals done now or later after da delivery kindly suggest.
SonOfOdin said:Thanks a lot Century for posting this amazing post of Robsmann that I had missed.
Only doubt in mind is the way I have identified my application for the new credit card details. Do you think that the details would be enough for the new credit card details to be added to my original application.
God bless all the awesome forum members who give relief to fellow members in despair!
nav2014 said:Dear Seniors please help
When I logged in to check the ECAS , I found the following entry today (yesterday it is was only the first line).
We received your application for permanent residence on May 9, 2014.
"We started processing your application on September 11, 2014. "
What does this means? Does my application transferred to NDVO? or is it going to transfer? Approx how many weeks will take me to get medical request?
Here it is:Century said:Can you please share the cover letter specially the main body only?
tHX BUDDY thk u very muchCentury said:Congratulation. It means NDVO has started working with your application. Hopefully, you will get MR very soon.
nav2014 said:Dear Seniors please help
When I logged in to check the ECAS , I found the following entry today (yesterday it is was only the first line).
We received your application for permanent residence on May 9, 2014.
"We started processing your application on September 11, 2014. "
What does this means? Does my application transferred to NDVO? or is it going to transfer? Approx how many weeks will take me to get medical request?
Is it possible the email was caught in your spam filter? or you gave them an incorrect email address?p_vanemk said:I will need advice friends.Please.
Is it normal, in my case, that my application is received on 12th May, in the ECAS system is written that my application is "In process" and that is received by CIC on 12th May but I still didn't received my PER. I left them my e-mail so they should send it by mail I think.
So what do you think? Is there is some problem with the application or something else is causing this delay?
Should I contact CIC by e-mail or some other way and ask them or I should wait more?
To be honest it's starting to frighten me that something is wrong :-[
Thanks
What his profile name as per ss.. I don't see nav2014..Century said:According to the SS, your application was received on 7th May but ECAS is telling 9th may. Please confirm the date.
On this note: I have kind request to make @whomsoever it may concerndmitrych said:I've finally got my first -1. Apparently someone was disappointed by the new estimates ;D
Hi, I just added the reason for sending additional documents. Date of receipt of main application, Dob, passport no, name, origin, NOC etc. Also mention additional documents received date, mention ur email id. Fax no 0019025643207. Best wishes.SonOfOdin said:Thanks for the idea. Can you please share the details that you sent through fax. Also, the fax number that you sent it to?
With the full respect to the efforts you made in this analysis, i may found reasons for that:dmitrych said:Hi everyone,
I've been analyzing NOC caps estimates a lot recently, and, specifically, how many applications are added to the spreadsheet much later than they're received by CIC.
Here's the result of the analysis:
Let's consider amount of applications that are received today and that will be registered in the spreadsheet in the next 130 days. Let's take this amount as 100% (it's never really 100%, because the apps keep getting added slowly even far away into future, but for the purpose of this explanation it's fine).
Then, half of those applications will be added to the spreadsheet by the applicants within the first 6 days after they're received by CIC,
about 80% will be added within 45 days,
95% will be added within 100 days.
10% of applications are added more than about 4 days before they're received.
Here's a chart illustrating it:
For people who are interested in the details/formulas used in the analysis, the exact calculations can be found here (nothing special, just numbers):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gOPCiNpA1delXmbnpIaZt7UaByiOaNeXp1JA22KKgDQ/edit#gid=2019231853
This led me to a thought that the current NOC cap estimates still did not account for this effect completely, so I've updated the estimates to reflect that, to be on the safer side. Now the pessimistic estimate is that for applications received at CIC today, caps for hot NOCs (1112, 2132, 2171, 2173, 2174) are either full already or pretty close to being full.
Realistic estimate still leaves some more time for all NOCs except for NOC 2174. But again, it's still an estimate and there are many variables that affect it.
The same analysis has been applied really well to the charge date estimates - I hope, now the charge date estimates will drift much less over time