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MM100 said:
Hi Guys,

Just wanted to send up update here...

I sent my application to FSW 2174 May 4th 2014 and got Immigrant Visa in October 2014.

I landed in Toronto, Canada Jan 17th 2015.
I attended JobSearchWorkshop with Welcome to Canada Services.
I applied the skills I learnt on Resume writing and interview preparation.
I got a job offer in March 2015 relevant to my skills and I accepted.

My advice to you:
- Research online Canadian employers...research hiring months...before coming to Canada so can time your trip perfectly
- Research jobs before coming here to see what programs or skills you need to get to be at same level as Canadians
- Ensure you are proficient in English and/or French
- Learn to adapt when you get here
- Do not expect things to be the same as back home
- Find the Welcome to Canada service close to you and register for Job Search Workshop
- Go classes and do the homework religiously
- Apply what you learnt to job searching, resumes, interviews

And you will get a job.
Even if you do not get a job exactly as your job title you wanted...try to get work in your field even if its not the same...
So that the Canadian Experience counts.. for your next job.

it is possible. there are good and bad stories you will hear.
But really your future is in your hands.
What you put in is what you will get out.

I just wanted to share my experience here, because when I was waiting on CIC for results, I wanted to heard people's stories who already migrated and see what it was like for them.
I hope others can benefit from this.
 
Parincanada said:
Hello....

Good News Good News

I have got updated 2nd line after 135 days of PER on 30th October

My file was kep awaited from so long and i wwas so worried...

I am enjoying this as PPR ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Hope that I will get next updates soon..

Please can anybody help to update SS ....It will help others as it helped me from last 3-4 months


Thanks you all



Congrats friend.......its a good news for May,June waiting applicants for 2nd line.

God bless you.
 
Hi vjanjua

Are you not able to see any lines in ur ECAS status or u saying u cannot even get into ECAS to check your status ?

There is no status line available when MR/RPRF docs received by Visa Office. You can check the courier status whether it has been reached or not, or else if you have sent DD for RPRF payment, you will know that your package is with VO safely once you get to know that your DD is encashed by the bank

Hope it helps !

vjanjua said:
dear Seniors....
pls guide.... nothing is view able in my ECAS(since day one).....How may I come to know that whether my medicals and RPRF reached the High Commission?
 
ss2015india said:
CanOl or RVP or anyother seniors can u pls tell me one thing ..


after ecas update as DM (fourth line) .. when can u expect the PPR mail ... i mean the max time ... NDVO ... are there any chances of rejection .. pls let me know ...

Of course, DM itself isn't an approval of your visa, DM means either they've approved your visa or refused it!

Generally DM after MR is an approval, however. You should get PPR within a week or so after DM if your visa is approved.

Good luck!
 
pandu123 said:
Hi vjanjua

Are you not able to see any lines in ur ECAS status or u saying u cannot even get into ECAS to check your status ?

There is no status line available when MR/RPRF docs received by Visa Office. You can check the courier status whether it has been reached or not, or else if you have sent DD for RPRF payment, you will know that your package is with VO safely once you get to know that your DD is encashed by the bank

Hope it helps !
thanks for your reply dear! there is nothing viewable under my ECAS.....no line at all
 
Pcc India

Hi
I would like to know about d procedure of issuance of pcc.. Is pvc valid or one needs to get from passport office..
Thanks in advance
 
Hi

Here it is

Payment of Fees

Fees are payable in Canadian dollars or Indian Rupees. Only bank drafts (demand drafts) or certified cheques are accepted; cash is not accepted for fee payment. The bank draft should be made for the exact amount and in favour of "Canadian High Commission" or "Receiver General for Canada" payable at New Delhi

Skilled Worker, Provincial Nominee, Family Class CAN$ INR
Right of Permanent Resident Fee (Principal Applicant, Spouse/ Partner) 490 24,200

The following applicants are not required to pay the RPRF:
•dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild;
•protected persons, including Convention refugees

Source -
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng

Hope this helps !

Sandhu21 said:
I want to pay rprf through dd mode
in whose favour it should b made??
Kindly help me
It is to be made in rupees or dollar??
 
That is weird ::) .. If you bother about ECAS lines which is the only source for us to verify status for some extent, better call CIC helpline and let them know your problem. They can help you with that

vjanjua said:
thanks for your reply dear! there is nothing viewable under my ECAS.....no line at all
 
Re: Pcc India

Does anyone got a reply mail timing from CIO Sydney.. On 23 Jan .. I Asked for status of application.. Though I got PER on 16 Feb. But don't know the VO as no AOR till date.. few days back their email response time was arround 60 days. Pls reply if anyone knows
Thx
 
Re: Pcc India

Hi bro,

If you are from India you can get PCC from Passport Seva Kendra (http://www.passportindia.gov.in/) and you can book a slot through online. You can also get PCC from SP office.

If you are not from India, then please verify below link

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp

Hope this helps !

maulikshah1425 said:
Hi
I would like to know about d procedure of issuance of pcc.. Is pvc valid or one needs to get from passport office..
Thanks in advance
 
MM100 said:
Hi Guys,

Just wanted to send up update here...

I sent my application to FSW 2174 May 4th 2014 and got Immigrant Visa in October 2014.

I landed in Toronto, Canada Jan 17th 2015.
I attended JobSearchWorkshop with Welcome to Canada Services.
I applied the skills I learnt on Resume writing and interview preparation.
I got a job offer in March 2015 relevant to my skills and I accepted.

My advice to you:
- Research online Canadian employers...research hiring months...before coming to Canada so can time your trip perfectly
- Research jobs before coming here to see what programs or skills you need to get to be at same level as Canadians
- Ensure you are proficient in English and/or French
- Learn to adapt when you get here
- Do not expect things to be the same as back home
- Find the Welcome to Canada service close to you and register for Job Search Workshop
- Go classes and do the homework religiously
- Apply what you learnt to job searching, resumes, interviews

And you will get a job.
Even if you do not get a job exactly as your job title you wanted...try to get work in your field even if its not the same...
So that the Canadian Experience counts.. for your next job.

it is possible. there are good and bad stories you will hear.
But really your future is in your hands.
What you put in is what you will get out.

I just wanted to share my experience here, because when I was waiting on CIC for results, I wanted to heard people's stories who already migrated and see what it was like for them.
I hope others can benefit from this.
Thank you very much for this information, esp. for us who are still dreaming to reach our goal in coming to Canada. This is surely very helpful to any of us. Again all the best. GOD bless!
 
NSharawat21 said:
Just today collected our stamped Visas from VFS ..... it was a thrilling moment for us ... really want to thank Ashif Bhai for starting such a wonderful thread which is a big help for a lot of people round the globe :)

It was a long Journey started back in Dec 2013 when we really started to think about migrating to Canada and the started preparation our file with the hope and scope that fswp2014 will open then April we get this news that fswp will be opening this year also and we send the file on 9th which reached Canada on 14th May . Guys keep faith in lord and he will plan something better for you . Thanks God for giving us a chance to struggle again and prove ourself outside India :)

Thanks Guys thanks a lot for your help support and well wishes . People in this forum are great and helpful .. Canada is a lucky country to have such a great people from around the globe :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Jaxon911 said:
Of course I've gained quiet a bit from this forum, I want to give it back! I can't do as much as senior guys like you are doing or have done for people in this forum but I'm doing as much as I can! And more importantly, I also want to keep in touch with people here. I'm not as selfish as people might think from my rude posts ;)

Happy to be with you all during our journey to migrate to Canada, and that journey doesn't end after receiving the visa!

Buddy, I always enjoyed your conversations \ posts on the forum. You did help with valuable info :)

gulbadan.singh said:
We received your application for permanent residence on May 7, 2014.
We started processing your application on September 17, 2014.
Medical results have been received.
A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.
You entered Canada at the Lester B Pearson International Airport, Terminal No. 3 office on March 16, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident.


So I am now a Permanent Resident of Canada... Will soon be sharing my Landing Experience with you guys

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :) We would love to hear your experience

navdeepjosan said:
wooohooo...just collected my passport with visas stamped on it.It was really a touching moment for me.have been planning for this for last 5 years.so finally ban hi gye PAKKE CANADA WAALE...

WAHEGURU TUHAADA BAHUT BAHUT DHANWAAD.

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Sandhu21 said:
I want to pay rprf through dd mode
in whose favour it should b made??
Kindly help me
It is to be made in rupees or dollar??

Refer to http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng

The bank draft should be made for the exact amount and in favour of "Canadian High Commission" or "Receiver General for Canada" payable at New Delhi.

Since it is payable at New Delhi, The DD will be made in INR only

MM100 said:
Hi Guys,

Just wanted to send up update here...

I sent my application to FSW 2174 May 4th 2014 and got Immigrant Visa in October 2014.

I landed in Toronto, Canada Jan 17th 2015.
I attended JobSearchWorkshop with Welcome to Canada Services.
I applied the skills I learnt on Resume writing and interview preparation.
I got a job offer in March 2015 relevant to my skills and I accepted.

My advice to you:
- Research online Canadian employers...research hiring months...before coming to Canada so can time your trip perfectly
- Research jobs before coming here to see what programs or skills you need to get to be at same level as Canadians
- Ensure you are proficient in English and/or French
- Learn to adapt when you get here
- Do not expect things to be the same as back home
- Find the Welcome to Canada service close to you and register for Job Search Workshop
- Go classes and do the homework religiously
- Apply what you learnt to job searching, resumes, interviews

And you will get a job.
Even if you do not get a job exactly as your job title you wanted...try to get work in your field even if its not the same...
So that the Canadian Experience counts.. for your next job.

it is possible. there are good and bad stories you will hear.
But really your future is in your hands.
What you put in is what you will get out.

I just wanted to share my experience here, because when I was waiting on CIC for results, I wanted to heard people's stories who already migrated and see what it was like for them.
I hope others can benefit from this.

Thank you Buddy for sharing some good insights.

virdiharmeet said:
what does all these abbv mean ??
Like DM, PPR, MR, PERs, RPRF! Can u guys plz explain ??

Refer to Abbreviations Tab of Spreadsheet (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11gAbKSoDoOr1s8_raB1qwz0i-ZH0NyNWhhn18O6kHwQ/edit#gid=1627896255). You will most of the meanings.

PS : I learned it that way :D

Parincanada said:
Hello....

Good News Good News

I have got updated 2nd line after 135 days of PER on 30th October

My file was kep awaited from so long and i wwas so worried...

I am enjoying this as PPR ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Hope that I will get next updates soon..

Please can anybody help to update SS ....It will help others as it helped me from last 3-4 months


Thanks you all

Congratulations Buddy !! All the best for a speedy MR.
 
MM100 said:
Hi Guys,

Just wanted to send up update here...

I sent my application to FSW 2174 May 4th 2014 and got Immigrant Visa in October 2014.

I landed in Toronto, Canada Jan 17th 2015.
I attended JobSearchWorkshop with Welcome to Canada Services.
I applied the skills I learnt on Resume writing and interview preparation.
I got a job offer in March 2015 relevant to my skills and I accepted.

My advice to you:
- Research online Canadian employers...research hiring months...before coming to Canada so can time your trip perfectly
- Research jobs before coming here to see what programs or skills you need to get to be at same level as Canadians
- Ensure you are proficient in English and/or French
- Learn to adapt when you get here
- Do not expect things to be the same as back home
- Find the Welcome to Canada service close to you and register for Job Search Workshop
- Go classes and do the homework religiously
- Apply what you learnt to job searching, resumes, interviews

And you will get a job.
Even if you do not get a job exactly as your job title you wanted...try to get work in your field even if its not the same...
So that the Canadian Experience counts.. for your next job.

it is possible. there are good and bad stories you will hear.
But really your future is in your hands.
What you put in is what you will get out.

I just wanted to share my experience here, because when I was waiting on CIC for results, I wanted to heard people's stories who already migrated and see what it was like for them.
I hope others can benefit from this.

Thank You very much for spending your time and giving us those important tips. You are right we are waiting and we love to hear how people start their life in Canada.

Thank You and all best to you :)
 
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