qorax said:Mostly they do respond. In my cases they did. But, I'm aware of one member here, in whose case they asked her to come-thru her consultant.
Qorax
thx....
qorax said:Mostly they do respond. In my cases they did. But, I'm aware of one member here, in whose case they asked her to come-thru her consultant.
Qorax
vijayjosephs said:Dear Friends,
My case is complicated I will explain. I would really appreciate if anyone can help me in this case.
I was in Canada as a student and then was working there for one year meanwhile I applied for my PR in Buffalo, USA. I received my file number and now its under process.
I returned to India as my work permit expired and was not able to get LMO to renew it. Right now I am in India and also got married. My spouse had already applied for PR and its also is in process in New Delhi. I have updated my file about the address and also my marriage status. I had been to a consultancy here and I was told that I will not be able to process my PR further in Buffalo as I am out of US and Canada. But I have a US visit visa expiring 2019. My medicals are over (voluntarily done) and I received a letter from Buffalo stating that they have made the necessary changes (address and spouse details) and waiting for my Finger print PCC.
My spouse stats is we are waiting for her medicals. How will I go about in this case also should I return to US for a visit and wait for my PR updating Buffalo about the US address.
Please advice.
Regards,
Vijay
vijayjosephs said:@ sultanali: Thanks a lot for the information. If I am being added to my spouse file do I have to submit my experience letters and reference letters... please advice on what all documents should i sent them.
Once again thanks alot.
Vj
Hello. Can you tell me what is RCMP criminal check. How it is done. I didnt find any directions on the website for police certificates for Canada. One of my children have stayed in Canada for more than 6 months. Should I get this crimional check done.vijayjosephs said:Hi,
Its not recommended but as I was leaving Canada because my work permit expired and cud not renew I completed my medicals before i left. See this will help to fasten your process a bit thats it. If you are in Canada or lived in Canada for more than 6 moths then I will strongly suggest you to do the RCMP criminal check finger print as that will take 2 months time... So do that. These two will not harm your process but also keep in mind that the medicals has only one year validity.
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aram_golbaghi said:Hello Qorax and thanks for your great posts
I have been waiting for almost 10 months now
and my Ecas Status changed to "In Process" at that time (10 months ago) and the details of the link is still the same as "Received by visa office" which i never saw that in my Ecas status, and i got the In Process right away...
how much more do you think i should wait for the Medicals from now on?
qorax said:FSW-PR under 'fast track' System: All u need to know
...You may just not need a "Consultant" at all !!!
Weldone Master Qorax, you always do great job. I use to read your suggestions here in this forum and found all are admirable. Keep going on.
Thank you
sushilmuna
Dear friends,
We see the same query being repeated time-n-again... [1] How to Apply? [2] Where to apply? [3] Do we get a Consultant or go DIY? Etc. Thus, I thought of posting some aspects of it as a separate thread, as we keep responding to others infrequently.
Under the present 'fast track' system, the PR processing of FSW is quite 'simple & straight'. We actually don't need an 'agent', unless something is bothering us, viz. Problem cases, Previous rejections, Lack of time etc. Even under that duress, we can still do it ourselves. Today, for processing our FSW cases all we need is the awesome CIC website [which has a detailed Guide] & Forums like these.
Note that most consultants would just be rendering 'courier & typing' services. And when we need real 'consultancy' we'll find them lacking & unaccessible. Secondly, they are prone to delaying our cases. Thirdly, we'll yet be running into these Forums for getting your queries answered. It doesn't mean all are bad, but most are. And for just that is spending our hard-earned greenbacks on them justified? I feel "No".
Here's how we can go about it...
How do we send the Application?
Initially we send the Apps (+Processing Fees+some Docs [only]) to the CIO-NS, wherever we are, whatever be our CHC. Thereafter, once we get the AOR+120 days letter, we send the complete docs (+Copies of One Set of the 'original' apps+the RPRF*) to the local Visa Office (CHC). And wait for further instructions. For more info see below...
Instruction Guide [IMM EG7000]
For details & complete procedure on the above plz refer to the CIC Instruction Guide here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp
Application Forms
The full set of application forms are given here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.PDF
FAQ Thread on this Forum
A very useful FAQ thread [on the subject] is available here [initiated by member 'maaties']:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/faq-t13225.0.html
The Process in a Nutshell
Stage-1: [CIO stage] Send Initial Apps+Processing Fees to CIO-NS > Eligibility Check > Issue of AOR+120 days Letter >
Stage-2: [CHC stage onwards] Send Full Docs+RPRF to the Local Visa Office > File on Queue > e-Cas: "Received by Visa Office" > Qualitative Check+PSDEC > Issue of 2nd AOR > Background Check > Issue of Additional docs Request [if any] > 1st BF'D > e-Cas: "In Process" > Send Addnl. Docs > Issue of Med Request > 2nd BF'D >
Stage-3: Meds Sent > e-Cas: "Medical Results Recd." > Issue of PPR** > Send Passport/s > Security Check > Visa/s Stamped > e-Cas: "Decision Made" >
Stage-4: Return of 'Stamped' Passport/s+COPR > Landing at the POE > e-Cas: "Completed".
Timeframe for the 'entire' Process:
Let whatever the Consultants or their Adverts say. The total timeframe [from 1st application to case completion'] is 6-18 months. Avg. 12 months. Many get it within 8-10 months. This timeframe is not one CHC specific... it's for all CHCs. Unless there are 'red flags' in our case that delays the Background or Security Checks, most of us will 'compete' the process in 1yr.
*RPRF can be sent anytime during the process. However, it is good to send it early.
**Meds & PPR are sometimes clubbed together.
Notwithstanding the fact that there'd yet be ppl who'd find a Consultant quite handy. But overall, are we so naive today? Are we not 'internet-savvy? Can't we devote few days [taken Off from work] to read the guide & fill-out the forms? Aren't most of us asking questions here or answering? Then, where's the problem in avoiding a Consultant? Unless we are Ok with spending our $$$.
...
However, whether to go with a Consultant or DIY is surely a personal choice & that is debatable...
Qorax