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nathan_drake28 said:
so hindi pa sila nagdidig deep sa POF, JD etc?
makes sense din naman kasi I don't think they will waste time calling all responsible people for this matter, kaya nga may local VO...

kaya napakatagal din sa LVO naka-tengga ang apps dahil sa background checks ;D

So far, 7 na ang may CC charged sa Global spreadsheet. Wala pa bilang ang mga DD. Sana bumilis na ang pag-process para magkaalaman na :D
 
tingskie said:
kaya napakatagal din sa LVO naka-tengga ang apps dahil sa background checks ;D

So far, 7 na ang may CC charged sa Global spreadsheet. Wala pa bilang ang mga DD. Sana bumilis na ang pag-process para magkaalaman na :D

Sana may makita na akong May 2 received applications tomorrow na ma charge ng CC... para 7 days pagitan naman for ours LOL #excitedlangpo
 
Hello po sa lahat,

I'm a long time silent member/reader of this forum. Sa mga nagtatanong po how CIC/VO process our application, here's the link:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06c-eng.pdf

this is very informative.

And just want to suggest or share na rin.. when I have an inquiry kc regarding my application I never straight make a new message to ask, I always search muna using the key word of my inquiry, most likely kc natanong na at nasagot na ng mga dating nag apply and answered based on their experience not on haka haka o sariling opinion lamang sapagkat active sila sa forum.

You know nman po na hindi mallit ang ginagastos ntin sa pag apply kaya nga po pinili nating di maghire ng consultant ang iba, kaya maging matalino po tyo sa pag kuha ng information sa forum at maging masipag din po tyong basahin ang website ng CIC para tamang informasyon lng po ang makuha ntin. :)
 
Thank you very much emmanuael and markuz. Maliwanag pa sa sikat ng araw eto. At mas mainit pa sa temp natin ngayon. Ang init dito sa Pinas.Hehe.

Kaya ang importante sa first stage is the PER. ;)

Yon lang baka mag open na naman ang issues sa blank fields. :D I believe this is because probably in 2010 the validation process is not yet implemented (For filled out thru computer, because if by pen, "writing not applicable" is a must).
 
very informative! salamat po sa katulad mo na willing mag explain :)


immanuelluna said:
JUST WANT TO SHARE TO ALL PINOY FSW 2014 APPLICANTS. PARA MAS MALINAW SA INYO. NAKAKATUWA LANG GANYANG GANYAN KASI MGA TANONG KO NUNG NAG START PA LANG AKO NG CANADA DREAM KO. GOOD JOB PO SA INYONG LAHAT. PLS DO HELP EACH OTHER PASASAAN PA AT MAKAKAMIT NYO DIN ANG MINIMITHI NYONG PANGARAP. DONT STOP BELIEVING. GOD BLESS EVERYONE. ENJOY THE RIDE AND PITNOG LANG YAN. PITNOG-PATIENCE IS THE NAME OF THE GAME.


I have seen many new members a bit confused about the whole process as to when they can expect a PER/AOR/MR/PPR/RPRF. So just providing details and various stages in the current process.

Please note that this process is only for applications received by CIO on or after 26th June 2010.

1) CIO Sydney – Completeness check
Once your application arrives at CIO, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada the first thing that happens is it will undergo a completeness check. This check will ensure:
- That you have included all required forms
- That any forms which have space for a signature have been signed and dated
- That you have not left any blank fields
- That you have included the correct payment fee
- That you have included all supporting documents required by both the main CIO checklist, and the visa-office specific checklist

If unsuccessful your entire application will be returned to you by regular post with a covering letter. You will not get an email notification from CIO.

2) CIO Sydney – Payment charged
If your completeness check is successful your payment will be taken. This means CIO will attempt to charge your credit card, or they will cash your banker's draft, depending on which method of payment you chose.

I would personally strongly advise using a banker's draft if possible. These are like personal cheques but they are guaranteed to clear so there can be no payment problems. Most banks will usually charge a small fee for issuing one of these.

Credit cards can be risky. Many banks and credit card issuers use automated security software and when the software sees the source from Canada it may block the transaction, which in turn could lead to your application failing and being returned.

If your payment is unsuccessful your entire application will be returned to you by regular post with a covering letter. You will not get an email notification from CIO.

3) CIO Sydney – Eligibility review
CIO then perform a complete eligibility review on your application, based on the information you have provided on your forms and they will examine your supporting documents to ensure it backs up the claims you have made.

For FSW1, they will be looking that the descriptions of your duties match the description of the NOC/s under which you are applying and will want to be satisfied that you have at least 1 year's continuous employment in at least one of the 29 in demand occupations.

For FSW2, they will need to see an AOE (Arranged Employment Opinion) or positive LMO (Labour Market Opinion) with a TWP and this must be for a job in Skill Levels 0 (Managerial) or A or B on the NOC list.

For both categories they will also assess your application against the selection criteria – age, education, work experience, adaptability, job offer and language skils etc, to ensure you have 67 points. They will use your supporting documents to convince themselves that there is sufficient proof to back up the claims you have made on your forms in these areas.

If your eligibility review is unsuccessful you will receive an email stating the reasons and your entire application will be returned to you. Since CIO have already taken payment by this point they will initiate a refund of your fees, which will likely take several months to get to you. Please note this is the last point at which you will receive a refund if your application is unsuccessful.

At this stage your ECAS status should now read “CIO eligibility review complete”.

UPDATE 18-Apr-2011: Please note that several people have been told that you do not get your application back AT ALL if your application is failed at the eligibility review stage, all you will receive is a refund for your processing fee.

4) CIO Sydney – PER issued and file transferred
If your eligibility review is successful, CIO will send you a confirmation of positive final eligiblity review. This will be by email if you specified an email on your application, otherwise they will send a letter by regular post. They will then transfer your file to the CHC/VO (Canadian High Commission/Visa Office) for further processing.

Once the file gets to the visa office (which usually takes 2 to 4 weeks) your ECAS status will read “Received by visa office”.

5) 2nd AOR from visa office
Once your application arrives at the visa office, they will sit on it for a while. When they are in a position to process it most visa offices will send you a 2nd AOR.Also some offices send by email, and others send by snail mail. There is still no need to do anything at this stage. A few visa offices, most notably London, will not send a 2nd AOR at all but will skip this and go straight to medicals, or ask for further documentation.

6) Processing begins – document background checks
Once the visa office begins processing your file they will commence with document background checks.

At this stage your ECAS status should now read “In Process” with the extra line in the detail “Your application was reviewed and we started processing on <Date>”.

This document background check will include ascertaining the authenticity of your documents, and since they use some third party companies for this it could take a varying level of time depending on your visa office, the complexity of your case, and even the speed of the individual visa officer looking at your case. They may also perform employment verification checks which will involve telephoning both you (whilst at work) and your employer to ensure you give the same answers on their questions about your employment. Only a small percentage of applicants are likely to receive employment verification. Only if they are unconvinced by any of the work experience documents you sent, or if your application is one of the random spotchecks they do to prevent fraud, will they actually perform the verification.

Visa office may request further documentation from you during the processing phase, which can come by email or snail mail. They may also ask for a few things (PCCs or fresh forms) at the same time as medicals (see below)

7) Medical requests and RPRF fee request
Once the document background checks are completed satisfactorily, the visa office will write to you (usually by snail mail) requesting you to complete medicals and also requests RPRF (Right of Permanent Residents fee). They may also ask for updated documents such as PCCs and fresh forms at this stage. Please note that New Delhi visa office will also request passports at this stage. Most other visa offices will not request passports until they are about to finalise the application.

This will basically involve your booking medical appointments at one of the approved DMPs (Designated Medical Practicioner) throughout the country.

RPRF at this time (18-Apr-2011) is CAD $490 for the principal applicant and also for accompanying spouse. So PA + spouse in total is CAD $980.

I hope this is informative and helpful for all new members. Please correct me if I have provided any wrong information
 
A-Cheng said:
I believe completeness and eligibility lang (point system 67-100 pts).
the admissibility, security check and verification happen in LVO.

Others may have some better idea.

Although kapag natanggap ka na sa Sydney, NS halos sure at tuloy tuloy na yun... Anyone here who some cases na pagdating sa Local Visa Office na reject? Parang wala gaanong ganun last year
 
Guys, I have a question with regard to updating info on pending application.

A friend of mine is applying rin for FSW 2014 and she was asking me kung kailangan pang mag update ng travel info kung saka sakaling nasa processing stage na ang application nya, tapos nag vacation sila to, let's say, Canada, kailangan ba raw i-update sa immigration yun?

Ang alam ko lang is kung change of address, family status, and work parang kailangan (I'm been checking all the guides and rules but I can't seem to find the source, sa dami ng binabasa ko araw araw lol!), anybody here can shed light on this topic? (or if someone can pinpoint the exact source of needing to update application forms would be very much appreciated.) Thanks!
 
immanuelluna said:
JUST WANT TO SHARE TO ALL PINOY FSW 2014 APPLICANTS. PARA MAS MALINAW SA INYO. NAKAKATUWA LANG GANYANG GANYAN KASI MGA TANONG KO NUNG NAG START PA LANG AKO NG CANADA DREAM KO. GOOD JOB PO SA INYONG LAHAT. PLS DO HELP EACH OTHER PASASAAN PA AT MAKAKAMIT NYO DIN ANG MINIMITHI NYONG PANGARAP. DONT STOP BELIEVING. GOD BLESS EVERYONE. ENJOY THE RIDE AND PITNOG LANG YAN. PITNOG-PATIENCE IS THE NAME OF THE GAME.


I have seen many new members a bit confused about the whole process as to when they can expect a PER/AOR/MR/PPR/RPRF. So just providing details and various stages in the current process.

Please note that this process is only for applications received by CIO on or after 26th June 2010.

1) CIO Sydney – Completeness check
Once your application arrives at CIO, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada the first thing that happens is it will undergo a completeness check. This check will ensure:
- That you have included all required forms
- That any forms which have space for a signature have been signed and dated
- That you have not left any blank fields
- That you have included the correct payment fee
- That you have included all supporting documents required by both the main CIO checklist, and the visa-office specific checklist

If unsuccessful your entire application will be returned to you by regular post with a covering letter. You will not get an email notification from CIO.

2) CIO Sydney – Payment charged
If your completeness check is successful your payment will be taken. This means CIO will attempt to charge your credit card, or they will cash your banker's draft, depending on which method of payment you chose.

I would personally strongly advise using a banker's draft if possible. These are like personal cheques but they are guaranteed to clear so there can be no payment problems. Most banks will usually charge a small fee for issuing one of these.

Credit cards can be risky. Many banks and credit card issuers use automated security software and when the software sees the source from Canada it may block the transaction, which in turn could lead to your application failing and being returned.

If your payment is unsuccessful your entire application will be returned to you by regular post with a covering letter. You will not get an email notification from CIO.

3) CIO Sydney – Eligibility review
CIO then perform a complete eligibility review on your application, based on the information you have provided on your forms and they will examine your supporting documents to ensure it backs up the claims you have made.

For FSW1, they will be looking that the descriptions of your duties match the description of the NOC/s under which you are applying and will want to be satisfied that you have at least 1 year's continuous employment in at least one of the 29 in demand occupations.

For FSW2, they will need to see an AOE (Arranged Employment Opinion) or positive LMO (Labour Market Opinion) with a TWP and this must be for a job in Skill Levels 0 (Managerial) or A or B on the NOC list.

For both categories they will also assess your application against the selection criteria – age, education, work experience, adaptability, job offer and language skils etc, to ensure you have 67 points. They will use your supporting documents to convince themselves that there is sufficient proof to back up the claims you have made on your forms in these areas.

If your eligibility review is unsuccessful you will receive an email stating the reasons and your entire application will be returned to you. Since CIO have already taken payment by this point they will initiate a refund of your fees, which will likely take several months to get to you. Please note this is the last point at which you will receive a refund if your application is unsuccessful.

At this stage your ECAS status should now read “CIO eligibility review complete”.

UPDATE 18-Apr-2011: Please note that several people have been told that you do not get your application back AT ALL if your application is failed at the eligibility review stage, all you will receive is a refund for your processing fee.

4) CIO Sydney – PER issued and file transferred
If your eligibility review is successful, CIO will send you a confirmation of positive final eligiblity review. This will be by email if you specified an email on your application, otherwise they will send a letter by regular post. They will then transfer your file to the CHC/VO (Canadian High Commission/Visa Office) for further processing.

Once the file gets to the visa office (which usually takes 2 to 4 weeks) your ECAS status will read “Received by visa office”.

5) 2nd AOR from visa office
Once your application arrives at the visa office, they will sit on it for a while. When they are in a position to process it most visa offices will send you a 2nd AOR.Also some offices send by email, and others send by snail mail. There is still no need to do anything at this stage. A few visa offices, most notably London, will not send a 2nd AOR at all but will skip this and go straight to medicals, or ask for further documentation.

6) Processing begins – document background checks
Once the visa office begins processing your file they will commence with document background checks.

At this stage your ECAS status should now read “In Process” with the extra line in the detail “Your application was reviewed and we started processing on <Date>”.

This document background check will include ascertaining the authenticity of your documents, and since they use some third party companies for this it could take a varying level of time depending on your visa office, the complexity of your case, and even the speed of the individual visa officer looking at your case. They may also perform employment verification checks which will involve telephoning both you (whilst at work) and your employer to ensure you give the same answers on their questions about your employment. Only a small percentage of applicants are likely to receive employment verification. Only if they are unconvinced by any of the work experience documents you sent, or if your application is one of the random spotchecks they do to prevent fraud, will they actually perform the verification.

Visa office may request further documentation from you during the processing phase, which can come by email or snail mail. They may also ask for a few things (PCCs or fresh forms) at the same time as medicals (see below)

7) Medical requests and RPRF fee request
Once the document background checks are completed satisfactorily, the visa office will write to you (usually by snail mail) requesting you to complete medicals and also requests RPRF (Right of Permanent Residents fee). They may also ask for updated documents such as PCCs and fresh forms at this stage. Please note that New Delhi visa office will also request passports at this stage. Most other visa offices will not request passports until they are about to finalise the application.

This will basically involve your booking medical appointments at one of the approved DMPs (Designated Medical Practicioner) throughout the country.

RPRF at this time (18-Apr-2011) is CAD $490 for the principal applicant and also for accompanying spouse. So PA + spouse in total is CAD $980.

I hope this is informative and helpful for all new members. Please correct me if I have provided any wrong information

Hello! Thanks for the info. Naalala kita from last year. Nagtry din kami mag-apply under your category. Nahuli kami dahil sa assessment namin from ICAS na tumagal ng 2.5 months and di na kami nakaabot. Congrats! malapit ka na rin :D
 
yun docs ko di fit sa 9"X12" envelope. me gumamit ba ng long envelope or ni fold n lang?
 
elo.. questions po..

- for ECA, sa WES, are they strict sa data filled in sa request form? I have entered the whole BSECE sa degree name instead of putting the ECE as major.. :(
- and just to clarify po, counted po ba ang MBA?

Thanks in advance and good luck to everyone!
 
immanuelluna said:
ok lang po yung BSECE. yes po counted yung MBA. Send all your credentials

thank you po sa immediate reply. Are they particular in the job title? what if I have different job title but my job description matches one of the listed NOCs for 2014, okay lang po ba yun? TIA!
 
mizhelle said:
thank you po sa immediate reply. Are they particular in the job title? what if I have different job title but my job description matches one of the listed NOCs for 2014, okay lang po ba yun? TIA!

sabi ni kollins:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t199004.0.html;msg3150428#msg3150428
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t199004.0.html;msg3150656#msg3150656

Here's a tip:
Hindi po masama mag-back read sa mga discussions at mag-cross reference sa ibang relevant threads sa FSW 2014.
Meron din po tayong SEARCH feature sa bawat thread at sa buong forum na pwedeng gamitin sa paghanap ng kasagutan.

Malaki ang chance na ang mga susunod na itatanong mo ay na-experience na ng mga naunang applicants, napag-usapan na din nila, at
nagpalitan ng kuro-kuro sa pag-asikaso ng mga dokumento para sa FSW.

Goodluck po sa application mo sa FSW 2014!
 
markuz atom said:
Hello po sa lahat,

I'm a long time silent member/reader of this forum. Sa mga nagtatanong po how CIC/VO process our application, here's the link:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06c-eng.pdf

this is very informative.

And just want to suggest or share na rin.. when I have an inquiry kc regarding my application I never straight make a new message to ask, I always search muna using the key word of my inquiry, most likely kc natanong na at nasagot na ng mga dating nag apply and answered based on their experience not on haka haka o sariling opinion lamang sapagkat active sila sa forum.

You know nman po na hindi mallit ang ginagastos ntin sa pag apply kaya nga po pinili nating di maghire ng consultant ang iba, kaya maging matalino po tyo sa pag kuha ng information sa forum at maging masipag din po tyong basahin ang website ng CIC para tamang informasyon lng po ang makuha ntin. :)

worth reading! :)
 
immanuelluna said:
JUST WANT TO SHARE TO ALL PINOY FSW 2014 APPLICANTS. PARA MAS MALINAW SA INYO. NAKAKATUWA LANG GANYANG GANYAN KASI MGA TANONG KO NUNG NAG START PA LANG AKO NG CANADA DREAM KO. GOOD JOB PO SA INYONG LAHAT. PLS DO HELP EACH OTHER PASASAAN PA AT MAKAKAMIT NYO DIN ANG MINIMITHI NYONG PANGARAP. DONT STOP BELIEVING. GOD BLESS EVERYONE. ENJOY THE RIDE AND PITNOG LANG YAN. PITNOG-PATIENCE IS THE NAME OF THE GAME.


I have seen many new members a bit confused about the whole process as to when they can expect a PER/AOR/MR/PPR/RPRF. So just providing details and various stages in the current process.

Please note that this process is only for applications received by CIO on or after 26th June 2010.

1) CIO Sydney – Completeness check
Once your application arrives at CIO, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada the first thing that happens is it will undergo a completeness check. This check will ensure:
- That you have included all required forms
- That any forms which have space for a signature have been signed and dated
- That you have not left any blank fields
- That you have included the correct payment fee
- That you have included all supporting documents required by both the main CIO checklist, and the visa-office specific checklist

If unsuccessful your entire application will be returned to you by regular post with a covering letter. You will not get an email notification from CIO.

2) CIO Sydney – Payment charged
If your completeness check is successful your payment will be taken. This means CIO will attempt to charge your credit card, or they will cash your banker's draft, depending on which method of payment you chose.

I would personally strongly advise using a banker's draft if possible. These are like personal cheques but they are guaranteed to clear so there can be no payment problems. Most banks will usually charge a small fee for issuing one of these.

Credit cards can be risky. Many banks and credit card issuers use automated security software and when the software sees the source from Canada it may block the transaction, which in turn could lead to your application failing and being returned.

If your payment is unsuccessful your entire application will be returned to you by regular post with a covering letter. You will not get an email notification from CIO.

3) CIO Sydney – Eligibility review
CIO then perform a complete eligibility review on your application, based on the information you have provided on your forms and they will examine your supporting documents to ensure it backs up the claims you have made.

For FSW1, they will be looking that the descriptions of your duties match the description of the NOC/s under which you are applying and will want to be satisfied that you have at least 1 year's continuous employment in at least one of the 29 in demand occupations.

For FSW2, they will need to see an AOE (Arranged Employment Opinion) or positive LMO (Labour Market Opinion) with a TWP and this must be for a job in Skill Levels 0 (Managerial) or A or B on the NOC list.

For both categories they will also assess your application against the selection criteria – age, education, work experience, adaptability, job offer and language skils etc, to ensure you have 67 points. They will use your supporting documents to convince themselves that there is sufficient proof to back up the claims you have made on your forms in these areas.

If your eligibility review is unsuccessful you will receive an email stating the reasons and your entire application will be returned to you. Since CIO have already taken payment by this point they will initiate a refund of your fees, which will likely take several months to get to you. Please note this is the last point at which you will receive a refund if your application is unsuccessful.

At this stage your ECAS status should now read “CIO eligibility review complete”.

UPDATE 18-Apr-2011: Please note that several people have been told that you do not get your application back AT ALL if your application is failed at the eligibility review stage, all you will receive is a refund for your processing fee.

4) CIO Sydney – PER issued and file transferred
If your eligibility review is successful, CIO will send you a confirmation of positive final eligiblity review. This will be by email if you specified an email on your application, otherwise they will send a letter by regular post. They will then transfer your file to the CHC/VO (Canadian High Commission/Visa Office) for further processing.

Once the file gets to the visa office (which usually takes 2 to 4 weeks) your ECAS status will read “Received by visa office”.

5) 2nd AOR from visa office
Once your application arrives at the visa office, they will sit on it for a while. When they are in a position to process it most visa offices will send you a 2nd AOR.Also some offices send by email, and others send by snail mail. There is still no need to do anything at this stage. A few visa offices, most notably London, will not send a 2nd AOR at all but will skip this and go straight to medicals, or ask for further documentation.

6) Processing begins – document background checks
Once the visa office begins processing your file they will commence with document background checks.

At this stage your ECAS status should now read “In Process” with the extra line in the detail “Your application was reviewed and we started processing on <Date>”.

This document background check will include ascertaining the authenticity of your documents, and since they use some third party companies for this it could take a varying level of time depending on your visa office, the complexity of your case, and even the speed of the individual visa officer looking at your case. They may also perform employment verification checks which will involve telephoning both you (whilst at work) and your employer to ensure you give the same answers on their questions about your employment. Only a small percentage of applicants are likely to receive employment verification. Only if they are unconvinced by any of the work experience documents you sent, or if your application is one of the random spotchecks they do to prevent fraud, will they actually perform the verification.

Visa office may request further documentation from you during the processing phase, which can come by email or snail mail. They may also ask for a few things (PCCs or fresh forms) at the same time as medicals (see below)

7) Medical requests and RPRF fee request
Once the document background checks are completed satisfactorily, the visa office will write to you (usually by snail mail) requesting you to complete medicals and also requests RPRF (Right of Permanent Residents fee). They may also ask for updated documents such as PCCs and fresh forms at this stage. Please note that New Delhi visa office will also request passports at this stage. Most other visa offices will not request passports until they are about to finalise the application.

This will basically involve your booking medical appointments at one of the approved DMPs (Designated Medical Practicioner) throughout the country.

RPRF at this time (18-Apr-2011) is CAD $490 for the principal applicant and also for accompanying spouse. So PA + spouse in total is CAD $980.

I hope this is informative and helpful for all new members. Please correct me if I have provided any wrong information
salamat dito boss...
goodluck sa ating lahat...
GODBLESS!
 
Hello Friends,

I'm planning to apply as Mechanical Engineer under FSWP but My ECA from WES only shows : CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY - COMPLETION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION AND DIPLOMA (3-YEARS).

Am I eligible to apply?

Thanks for the help in advance.