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best.guid said:
Dear Ashif/Centure/Oscar and seniors.

I am 21st July applicant.As per my bank DD encashed on 11 Nov. But I have heard nothing regarding PER.

Am I out of race. What should I do now? ??? ???

Pls suggest
You should have the PER email today or by tomorrow in your mail box check your email and make sure it is not found in SPAM.
All the best.
 
jayeshaminnew said:
You should do nothing but to wait for your PER as it will come soon :D

Thanx for giving hope man....
 
jayampw said:
Friends,
Sorry I have some basic questions -

What is CCIP? Is this some stage as part of Visa process?

Why is NDVO sending CCIP request mails? ( I read somewhere that NDVO is sending such invites, so asking)

Thanks!!
I think, you are talking about CIIP. This is an invitation sent by NDVO or other local VO to those candidates who have received MR or are at a post MR phase. This one day session is all about where to land in canada based on your profile, canadian culture, job opportinities and many more. Attending or not attending the session would in no way impact your visa application. However, as a potential immigrant, i think, attending the session should be an absolute must.
 
capr13 said:
You should have the PER email today or by tomorrow in your mail box check your email and make sure it is not found in SPAM.
All the best.

Thanx bro for giving me hope... So nice of you. Hope so...... God help me.............
 
ASMIA said:
CPC-C Ottawa seems sleeping for a long time. Can anybody, who are waiting after medical, share any thoughts?
Hi Asmia
I am sealing at same boat. I believe that the agent who is responsible for issuing PR ,has left his job and they are searching for another one ;D LOL
 
bnb said:
Hi

Can we attend CIIP session before MR i.e. after PER?

Thanks

Sorry. The short answer is NO.
 
gurpreetsb7 said:
i am 19 june applicant ,, DD Charged 14 Oct ,, PER received on 21 Oct ,, ECAS shows - We received your application for permanent residence on June 25, 2014 ,, after that no news from NDVO ,, how much more to wait ?? what are next steps ??

Next step is MR. You'll get it very soon.

Good luck
 
bnb said:
Hi

Can we attend CIIP session before MR i.e. after PER?

Thanks


No. NDVO sends CIIP invitations only with Medical request Form or after Medicals are done.
 
Nav2132 said:
wooooohhoooooo


I got MR jus 10 seconds ago..


can't Be happy any more..!!!



Thanks everyone..!!

Good Luck alll..!!!!

Congratulations..
 
Just inquiry with bank NO DD encashed yet ...Worried tense .....have to wait till next week for some good news....dear friends pray for me
 
ak1 said:
Hi Guys from London VO!!

Background:
I received my PER on 14th August,2014 and since then my application's status is "In Process" on ECAS and still waiting for any further response. On ECAS, there is still single line mentioning that your application was received on 8th May,2014 ...no update after that till today.

Question:
Now, I have a question that, my Home Phone number has changed which i had mentioned in the Generic Application Form (IMM0008) as my Primary Phone Number.

Can any LVO senior please guide me as:
1) Do i need to report this change to CIC or my London Visa Office ?
2) If yes then through a letter or email ? (and incase of email kindly tell if you know about their email address aswell)
3) What will be the format of the email/Letter?

Waiting for a response ASAP.

Thanks

Hi,
I think you should send an email to CIC mentioning about this change. In London Visa Office, you dont know to whom you have to send the email.
Best regards,
 
Nav2132 said:
THANKS Vind

Time line is in my signature and VO is NDVO :)

Oops my bad, I missed that :)
 
Guys what does this mean???
Anyone else got same mail from ndvo???

Dear Federal Skilled Worker applicant or Provincial Nominee,

On behalf of the Government of Canada, the Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) at Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) would like to encourage you to attend the free orientation services offered by the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP).

You, your spouse and your working age dependents become eligible to participate in CIIP when you are completing the application process for a Canadian immigration visa, usually at the stage where you have been requested to undergo your medical examinations, and security and background checks have been initiated. Please be aware that being eligible for, or actually participating in an orientation session, is not a guarantee or an indicator that your immigration application will ultimately be successful or that you will receive an immigrant visa.

The purpose of the CIIP orientation session is to help you understand how to use labour market information and how to get your credentials/qualifications assessed and recognized. You will also learn how to access local resources through Canadian partners who can help in your job search and in the settlement process. Immigrants to Canada who have participated in these sessions have described them as very important to their early labour market success.

CIIP services are offered in a number of locations in India, China, the Philippines and the United Kingdom. Services will also be available in other countries depending on demand, including Scandinavia, the Middle East and South East Asia. More information about service locations can be found at the CIIP website, www.newcomersuccess.ca where you can also register to participate in an orientation session. CIIP staff will require a copy of the correspondence you received from CIC, verifying your eligibility as a Federal Skilled Worker, or Provincial Nominee, or as a spouse or an adult dependent of the principal applicant.

The CIIP sessions are very popular and space is limited. We encourage you to register early to secure a spot in an upcoming session.

The FCRO also encourages you to visit our website, www.credentials.gc.ca where you can find additional helpful resources about working in Canada.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
 
Thank you sriramkb & Vind
Lets hope for the best

vind said:
Dont worry your file is under process, you should get your MR by next week.

Good luck
 
APSK said:
Guys what does this mean???
Anyone else got same mail from ndvo???

Dear Federal Skilled Worker applicant or Provincial Nominee,

On behalf of the Government of Canada, the Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) at Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) would like to encourage you to attend the free orientation services offered by the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP).

You, your spouse and your working age dependents become eligible to participate in CIIP when you are completing the application process for a Canadian immigration visa, usually at the stage where you have been requested to undergo your medical examinations, and security and background checks have been initiated. Please be aware that being eligible for, or actually participating in an orientation session, is not a guarantee or an indicator that your immigration application will ultimately be successful or that you will receive an immigrant visa.

The purpose of the CIIP orientation session is to help you understand how to use labour market information and how to get your credentials/qualifications assessed and recognized. You will also learn how to access local resources through Canadian partners who can help in your job search and in the settlement process. Immigrants to Canada who have participated in these sessions have described them as very important to their early labour market success.

CIIP services are offered in a number of locations in India, China, the Philippines and the United Kingdom. Services will also be available in other countries depending on demand, including Scandinavia, the Middle East and South East Asia. More information about service locations can be found at the CIIP website, www.newcomersuccess.ca where you can also register to participate in an orientation session. CIIP staff will require a copy of the correspondence you received from CIC, verifying your eligibility as a Federal Skilled Worker, or Provincial Nominee, or as a spouse or an adult dependent of the principal applicant.

The CIIP sessions are very popular and space is limited. We encourage you to register early to secure a spot in an upcoming session.

The FCRO also encourages you to visit our website, www.credentials.gc.ca where you can find additional helpful resources about working in Canada.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Yes, I got the same email today.
 
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