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sammanne said:
I was reading the previous pages and found someting which I am unable to understand

Significance of ECAS Status and Process of PR Application for MI3 Applicants

Completeness Check

1. They received couriers and do a initial documentation check for completeness and compliance of the application.
2. Check if the applications forms are all completely filled, payments are ok, all required documentation are enclosed.
3. Check if we have valid 1 year experience in the claimed NOC(a part of the 29 occupations list)
4. Check the CAP has been reached for that NOC yet.
5. They accept the payments as submitted with application and that's the last stage of the completeness check.
6. If the application passes the completeness check, it's put in the queue for the Eligibility Review. If not they send the application
back stating the reason for return.

Eligibility Review

1. During the Eligibility Review, they check and award points for the following 6 selection factors

• Education
• Work Experience
• Age
• Language Proficiency
• Adaptability
• Arranged Employment

2. In addition to these 6 factors, they check for the proof of funds as per the guidelines. They also do the background check for the above at this point before awarding points( they confirm the job duties comply with requirements for that particular NOC and that experience documents are satisfactory.

Positive Final Determination of Eligibility for Processing

WHAT BACKGROUND CHECK IS IT.WILL THEY CHECK WITH OUR EMPLOYERS OR WHAT
yes, they do by calling or visiting
its depends on the VO and officer who handles the file...
 
Hello every1

I need urgent advice.I received my PER on 16 Nov and waiting for my MR/PCC and RPRF request.
I thought of initiating my PCC process as i am on leave from my work.I took an appointment and the RPO office denied me of issuing PCC as the existing add in the passport does not match with the current address.They told me to get the address change in my passport then only they can issue me the PCC.Changes in the address will be a new process and then the passport no will also change...Pls advice what should I do,.......
 
sriramkb said:
Got my Passport back after stamping. Timeline below. Passport received on 23rd but was lying in the Post Office as the Security at my building refused to receive it on my behalf.


Visa Office: NDVO
NOC: 2174

Timeline:
App Filed: 21st May
CC Charge: 3rd September
PER: 12th September
Medicals: 3rd Novemver
Meds Done: 12th November
3rd Line Update: 21st November
PPR: 12th December
Passport Received at VO: 15th December
Passport Received by me with Visa: 23rd December (Collected the Passport Today).

Thanks everyone for all the help. Next is the plan to move to Canada. Will keep in touch in this fourm till them.


Congrats dear. + 1 to you.
 
vingupta.ca said:
As per elaish statement his file was received by the CIC on 31st Oct and he got his file back on 25th dec around which should be sent by the CIC around 10-15 days back at least. On the basis of this you can say that CIC has completed completeness check for Oct and might b doin for nov.

How is it possible to get file so fast, usually it takes month to get by snail mail?
 
You can take PCC from the address where you have stayed for more than 6 months.

IF RPO is denying, go to the head RPO there and ask him why he can't issue.

Only difference is :

If your passport is old, you can take PCC in one day from your old address without any challenges;

Else if you apply in your new city, they will conduct police verification of your new address and then they will issue the PCC. This will take more than 2-4 months.

So if your passport address office is within your reach, apply only and in a day or two after submission of forms and fee, you will get a message your pcc is ready for collection.

From PCC , it is common for india irrespective of which state it is issued to, provided there is no criminal cases or held up or challenges recorded in the passport holder file.
 
Sar2014 said:
Hi,

I wanted to raise enquiry regarding my 3rd line update delay (Medicals completed on 29th Nov) .

All receipts and PCC received by NDVO on 8th Dec (as per Couier Delivery)

Whom should be approached? NDVO or CIC ?

Pl suggest . Urgent

Can some one give me the email id's for the same ??
Send cse to NDVO.
 
Congratulations and best luck for the future.

rinal2174 said:
My final Timeline: Avg 7.5 months

File sent: 02 May 2014

App Recieved: 08 May 2014

DD encahsed: 15 July 2014

1st line - in process: 25 July 2014

PER Mail: 13 August 2014 (got to know about DD date)

2nd line - Process started: 9 Oct 2014

MR, RPRF, PCC recieved: 14 Oct 2014

PCC applied on: 16/10/2014
PCC recieved on: 4/11/2014

MR applied on: 19/10/2014
Remedical: 29/10/2014 (only for husband, asked by doctor only, no involvment of CIC)

RPRF DD date: 6/11/2014

NDVO send date: 7/11/2014
NDVO recieved: 10/11/2014

3rd line - medical recieved: 10/11/2014

Passport request: 12/12/2014

Passport Sent date: 15/12/2014
Passport received: 24/12/2014
Vissa Issued: 23/12/2014


[size=10pt]Thank You All the Members for Your Support[/size]
 
Cool 1521 said:
ECAS Shows the status "In Process "
Processing started on 2nd september 2014.

When NDVO will provide MR for the same????????
Application received on 6th May 2014.
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Raise a CSE with NDVO using below address:
https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/case-cas-eng.aspx?mission=new+delhi
 
Telecom_ga said:
Hello every1

I need urgent advice.I received my PER on 16 Nov and waiting for my MR/PCC and RPRF request.
I thought of initiating my PCC process as i am on leave from my work.I took an appointment and the RPO office denied me of issuing PCC as the existing add in the passport does not match with the current address.They told me to get the address change in my passport then only they can issue me the PCC.Changes in the address will be a new process and then the passport no will also change...Pls advice what should I do,.......
sorry to suggest this but offer something to constable(its there trick to ask bribe indirectly) or else you wont get your work done for sure(unless you know some strong persons from your area)..
 
rht said:
PER PER PER PER PER

ALHAMDULILLAH

NOC: 0112
App rcvd: Aug 27, 2014
DD encashed (as per PER mail): Nov 21, 2014
PER: Dec 18, 2014


What is the next step and how long shud i wait for it?

Thanks to everyone from this forum, specially ashif bhai

Congrats dear. + 1 to you.
 
Buddy its the most difficult decision of one's life , those who never crossed the boundaries of their home land it become more difficult to adjust there . Canada or any other western country is very different from their parent countries . The best and better thing is insted of celebrating after getting PR we have work hard to make that decision successful . One of forum member has posted one link of free courses offered by one university to immigrats . Not sure about otehrs me and my wife both are going to join the CIIP progran for 3 days to atlease get some real picture of challenges ahead ....... we have to work like ants or Squirll to prepare for winters :)
Almost all forum members are already aware of challenges ahead :)

abc90 said:
Experiences of an Immigrant to Canada - Times of India - Before 2years, By Devanshu Narang.
After spending the last thirty months in Canada as an immigrant, I can add with fair conviction that the policy makers of the Canadian immigration department leave no stone unturned to make new immigrants start afresh from zero when they arrive here.

Disagree? Let us examine the immigration process from the eyes of an applicant.

When a person applies for Canadian immigration in the skilled category, he is appraised based on a points system, which gives higher importance to his educational and language skills and his experience in using those skills in his profession of choice.

This person, a high performer in his country of origin, the 'chosen one' by the Canadian immigration, then stands in a line of aspirants who are given a go ahead to arrive here, as and when the opportunities are deemed to have arisen to take in more immigrants. He then lands in Canada, feeling assured of continuing his life from where he left in the country of his origin.

Alas, within days of arrival, lightning strikes! First comes the realisation that his educational qualifications, earned from some of the top rated universities of the world, have no acceptance here. He needs to have either Canadian education or get his qualifications assessed (for non- regulated professions and that too through a lengthy process) or go through a series of courses and tests (for regulated professions). He has, therefore, to spend the first year or in most cases, years, to acquire the right 'certification' at huge costs while earning nothing if he aspires to integrate into the system. Then, if he goes ahead and acquires this certification, he is told that he cannot be still considered for the positions based on his experience and expertise, since he does not possess the right 'Canadian work experience'.

Finally, tired, deflated and fast aging, this person realises that after wasting many years in the whole process, he still can only start as a beginner. This is without forgetting the other hardships he faces at all stages due to having no credit history, no credit cards, no income base or support system, no houses (and not many people willing to rent them houses).... an endless list which could even test the saints. The net result: Majority of new immigrants arriving in Canada let their dreams die first and pick up any survival jobs that they can lay their hands on to make ends meet. Stories of doctors, engineers, chartered accountants, working as janitors, gas station attendants, truck and taxi drivers are endless.

A popular belief is that these immigrants are added strains to the local economy. The advice of a bored, unconcerned officer working in an immigration settlement agency still rings in my ears: "If you do not think that this is right, then you always have the option of going back from where you came."

Yes, she is right. Some do go back. Others accept whatever comes their way and adjust with their surroundings, telling themselves and the people who they come across that they are living for the happiness of their children, though never being satisfied or at peace with what they do.

But, there lie a few brave hearts who go out and reach the skies, writing new stories of success, creating wealth and leading happy and joyous lives.....

It looks like Canada required English Speaking Skilled Labour, Not a Skilled Worked or Manager or Middle Level.
 
frasiercrane said:
As long as you have provided the details of the new job in the form, you're fine. Provision of reference letter & supporting docs is required only if you want to claim points for that employment. In this case, since the duration of new job has not completed 1 year as yet, its any which ways aint eligible for any points.

There is no need to send any addendum concerning the same.


Thanks a Ton Buddy..

+1 for relieving my tension.. ;)
 
Hi iam 25th june applicant received per on 23rd oct and second line updated on 26th nov that processing started for your application, please tell me when can I get request for MR.
 
FIYAZALI said:
How is it possible to get file so fast, usually it takes month to get by snail mail?

Buddy I got my file back in India within 10 days
 
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