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If CC is not charged and no formal communication has been received from CIC, how can one use ECAS to check his status?
Anyone , any ideas ?
 
sameerarena said:
I just want to double check whether my fee is charged or not. I see my ECAS showing as We have received you PR application on 7th May and status is inprocess. does it mean that they have already encashed the DD ?? i have not taken the DD from a bank, the DD is from cox n kings, so its a bit tough to get the status of the DD

Thoughts?
I think you 90% through for your DD encashment.
This will be confirmed when you receive your PERS notification.
Relax and calm your fears.....all DD 7th may applicants are in the same shoes as you are.
Cheers.
 
ANANJAY said:
Just relax dear...cic is working on your case as per your ECAS status....

Kool, does it mean my DD is encashed and the fille will soon be sent to local VO, or it cannot be confirmed until i receive a PER mail ?
 
Century said:
Resubmit with new ID and request Admin to delete old one.

Thnx century, will do the same.
 
sameerarena said:
Kool, does it mean my DD is encashed and the fille will soon be sent to local VO, or it cannot be confirmed until i receive a PER mail ?


Hopefully you are going to receive per soon...
Dd might be encashed or about to encashed....
 
ANANJAY said:
Hopefully you are going to receive per soon...
Dd might be encashed or about to encashed....
Thanks Bro, that was a relief though. It'll be good i check with cox n kings once on the DD status. they might provide a clear confirmation.
 
I'm looking for some breakthrough responses 8)
Not old wine in same bottles :P

Certainly, you'll get beers.. what will you do with +1's ;)

LOL

Oscar7 said:
Man, I never get '+1 FROM YOU' mate for my answers. :(

Are you only going to credit beer bottles after your bet loss, no +1s? :P
 
smharry said:
If CC is not charged and no formal communication has been received from CIC, how can one use ECAS to check his status?
Anyone , any ideas ?
You can only check for your updates/status on ECAS if you have UCI number.
If you don't have UCI,you can't check your status on ECAS status.
Cheers.
 
mr_masry said:
Hi,

does part time job gained while studying in the UNIVERSITY also count as valid work experience for FSW ?

Of course it was a paid job, and I can get a reference ( experience ) letter from my employer with all my job duties and salary and no. of hours worked ..

I just want to make sure that it won't be an issue for the officer ..

also, if anyone was in a situation like this please let me know what happened with his application ..

This is what I get from CIC website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=393&t=6


Can I count part-time work toward the work experience requirement?

You can count part-time work toward the work experience requirement, as long as you were not a full-time student at the time.

However, you must have gained the equivalent amount of experience as someone who worked full-time for at least one year (1560 hours)



So, unless someone with similar situation can confirm that his/her part-time work experience (during full-time study) was accepted, I'm more inclined to believe that it will not be accepted.
 
kollins said:
You are compulsorily mandated to notorize every document of yours that is not in English.
It means that any document or supporting document that you want to include in your application which is written in your native language,You will
Translate it.
Certify the translated copy.
Notorize the translated copy.....and include photocopy of the original native document/supporting document in your package.
Include the certified/notorized copy in your application (including the affidavit of the translator).
If your documents are in English.....it is a waste of your hard earned cash to notorize as it does not add any positive view to your application.
You must also understand that there is no penalty for notorization of English documents....but it is not necessary.
Cheers.

You have to send notorized photo copy of all documennts where originals are not asked. xerox wil not do.
 
satwant1502 said:
You have to send notorized photo copy of all documennts where originals are not asked. xerox wil not do.

You are mistaken here. No need to notarize documents which are in english. As specified by Kollins, only non-english docs need to be translated and notarized.
 
Dear friend
i have serious issue.in my marriage certificate my dad and my spouse dad name has been written and our national id no and issuing place has been written my issue is that my spouse id number is not completly written for eg.it should be 1234/55 but written only 1234.please help me if its okay
 
Go get a new one why to create confusion for the officer...??? if you are in Delhi it would take one day at a decent price

istagram said:
Dear friend
i have serious issue.in my marriage certificate my dad and my spouse dad name has been written and our national id no and issuing place has been written my issue is that my spouse id not is not completly written for eg.it should be 1234/55 but written only 1234.please help me if its okay
 
istagram said:
Dear friend
i have serious issue.in my marriage certificate my dad and my spouse dad name has been written and our national id no and issuing place has been written my issue is that my spouse id number is not completly written for eg.it should be 1234/55 but written only 1234.please help me if its okay
Following information is required in marriage certificate
Your name
Your Spouse name
Father's name of bride and groom
Date of marriage
Place of marriage

Name of authority with sign, date and seal.
Nothing else is required. So, don't worry about national id.
 
kollins said:
You are compulsorily mandated to notorize every document of yours that is not in English.
It means that any document or supporting document that you want to include in your application which is written in your native language,You will
Translate it.
Certify the translated copy.
Notorize the translated copy.....and include photocopy of the original native document/supporting document in your package.
Include the certified/notorized copy in your application (including the affidavit of the translator).
If your documents are in English.....it is a waste of your hard earned cash to notorize as it does not add any positive view to your application.
You must also understand that there is no penalty for notorization of English documents....but it is not necessary.
Cheers.

My Birth certificate Has English as well as local native language in the fields. Like Name, Date of Birth, etc is mentioned in English as well as Hindi. Does this need to be translated?
 
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