Thank you for the positive note.quebec2013 said:Your PER is on the way
It will on or before 26/12/2014
How do you know for sure .
Thank you for the positive note.quebec2013 said:Your PER is on the way
It will on or before 26/12/2014
choudhary saheb,Choudhury Saheb said:This is the status list taken from the official website. Hope it helps
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Application for Permanent Residence - Federal Skilled Worker submitted to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) Sydney, Nova Scotia
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Application for Permanent Residence - Federal Skilled Worker submitted to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) Sydney, Nova Scotia
Status of your application
Explanation
APPLICATION RECEIVED
Application Received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
We have received your application. After checking for completeness, a file has been created and the information from the application form was entered.
Centralized Intake Office Sydney (CIO-S) ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE
Centralized Intake Office Sydney (CIO-S) - Eligibility Review Complete
The review at the CIO-Sydney has been completed. A letter with additional information has been mailed.
RECEIVED BY VISA OFFICE
Received by Visa Office
The application and documents have been received by the visa office.
VISA OFFICE ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE
Visa Office - Eligibility Review Complete
The review of the application and supporting documents has been completed at the visa office. A letter with additional information has been mailed.
WITHDRAWN
Application Withdrawn
We withdrew your application and your file has been closed.
IN PROCESS
In Process
Based on review of your complete application package, it has been determined that your application is eligible for processing.
Processing has begun.
DECISION MADE
(A decision has been made at this point.)
Medical Results Received by CIC
We have received your medical results. We will contact you only if additional tests are needed.
Approval Status Determined
Your application will be either approved or rejected. We will inform you of the decision in writing.
Permanent Residence Status Determined
If your application is approved, we will send you your permanent resident documentation and a letter saying what we need to finalize your permanent residence.
COMPLETE
(This is the last step in the processing of your application.)
Applicant Arrives in Canada and is Granted Permanent Residence
You will need to meet with an Immigration Officer who will verify your documents and grant you permanent residence if all is in order.
Date modified:2014-11-04
You both can live there and search for jobs. My brother is already there in Canada. Once you land there, register yourself with the appropriate authorities and you start getting unemployment benefit until you get the job. Just one suggestion - if there are not many jobs available in your line, get the first job that you get and then keep trying for the job of your choice cos the amount you get from the government may not be enough. Moreover, if the family is together, it is always betterperukulla said:friends,
I would like to know following information. I see it is 1year validity of visa before which we have to land in dream land.
further more i have following queries.
1. My wife is applicant and i am co applicant and both of us are working. we have to apply my wife as applicant to qualify. This is why we applied on NOC 2132.
Now once the visa is granted both of us have to travel for first time to get the PR card and other formalities to be finished right.
The plan is i wanted to stay back and search for jobs and my wife will return back to India to continue supporting me until i get a job there and settle down with reasonable finance to bring the family.
1. To work out this plan the applicant can return and co applicant can search for job and work right?
2. If that is ok, then how long the applicant has to stay in canada before returning.
3. what are the formalities to be completed before applicant return back. How long this will take to complete.
4. I have children, they also can return back along with my wife until i settle in canada they can join me..what formalities to be completed for children.
5. From the children's point of view of their academics, what is the good time the children to be brought to canada to start their academics..
Experts or the people who are already living can advise all of them,,,so that i can chart out a plan for moving.
Congratulations Tima.Tima69 said:PER received!
NOC 1224
Application received: 27/Aug/2014
DD charged: 26/Nov/2014
PER received: 19/Dec/2014
Congrats bro..Tima69 said:PER received!
NOC 1224
Application received: 27/Aug/2014
DD charged: 26/Nov/2014
PER received: 19/Dec/2014
Hi sunoarun,sunoarun said:You both can live there and search for jobs. My brother is already there in Canada. Once you land there, register yourself with the appropriate authorities and you start getting unemployment benefit until you get the job. Just one suggestion - if there are not many jobs available in your line, get the first job that you get and then keep trying for the job of your choice cos the amount you get from the government may not be enough. Moreover, if the family is together, it is always better
My brother had the option to go for the government benefit. But as I said that the amount is not too much. Anyways he knew someone there so got the job immediately. I am sure you would know that once you land there as PR holder, you get all the medical facilities, i.e. most of the medical facilities are free.dmac11 said:Hi sunoarun,
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Its the first time i heard that there will be unemployment benefit for PR's? Can you elaborate more, coz i was really thinking that when we first land in Canada. Our only support is our Settlement funds that we are bringing.
Thanks in advance
Thanks for your response. Yes, that's one thing most of us are looking forward that in terms of healthcare we are supported by the government, as well as education for our kids until highschool (secondary studies) are free. That is why, locals and PR's don't hesitate on paying taxes, since it's well distributed and managed.sunoarun said:My brother had the option to go for the government benefit. But as I said that the amount is not too much. Anyways he knew someone there so got the job immediately. I am sure you would know that once you land there as PR holder, you get all the medical facilities, i.e. most of the medical facilities are free.
Thanks for these info.dmac11 said:Hi,
The validity of the Visa issued will start 1year from the date the medicals have been received by CIC.
For example, you have done your medicals and the clinic has submitted them to you VO. That date in which you VO received your medicals (lets say January 10, 2015).. Your 1 year Visa validity will expire on January 10, 2016.
Within these dates, you should land in Canada. Actually, the Visa validity is also indicated in your Visa stamped on passport.
If you haven't land beyond January 10, 2016. your Visa will be void. No extension is granted for whatever reason.
Hope this helps
Suno,sunoarun said:You both can live there and search for jobs. My brother is already there in Canada. Once you land there, register yourself with the appropriate authorities and you start getting unemployment benefit until you get the job. Just one suggestion - if there are not many jobs available in your line, get the first job that you get and then keep trying for the job of your choice cos the amount you get from the government may not be enough. Moreover, if the family is together, it is always better
Since I have not come across such a case, I am not in a position to answer these questions. I am not sure, if there is anyone else in this forum, who can reply to these. My best bet would be to clarify with the visa office. So as soon as you get your PER, just talk to them and they would be able to give updated info.perukulla said:Suno,
Thanks for the information yaar. But my precise questions and answers for them are not answered, can you answer for those precise queries. The plan is my wife(appicant) will drop me(co-applicant) and return. My first query, how long she has to stay for completing all the formalities before she can leave me there and return.
Or is there a possibility that co-applicant can alone travel first time to canada that would be even better option for me.
please answer precise queris...dmac11 or ksa, if you know the info pls tell us as well.
Tima69 said:PER received!
NOC 1224
Application received: 27/Aug/2014
DD charged: 26/Nov/2014
PER received: 19/Dec/2014
sunoarun said:Since I have not come across such a case, I am not in a position to answer these questions. I am not sure, if there is anyone else in this forum, who can reply to these. My best bet would be to clarify with the visa office. So as soon as you get your PER, just talk to them and they would be able to give updated info.
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The process of PR card usually takes two to three months and I don't think any company will allow such long paid leave.i won't suggest to leave canada without a PR card.once you have the PR card you can act as per your planning.