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moabbasi said:
Hello Experts / Friends,
My envelope will contain..........
Is this is ok (a standard pkg type)? ;) ............. of all the passports (new, old/expired) for all the members)....

Hi friend

As you asked ....... I somehow forgot to mention this. You need not send the whole bunch of old PP. Only the notarized photocopies of valid passport has to be sent.

Hope this will reduce the numbers by 40%.....
Cheers, Anil
 
Dear All

Please see the meaning of In Process .

Status of your application Explanation
IN
PROCESS
(A decision has not been made yet.) Application Received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
We have received your application and will review it in order of receipt. We will send you an acknowledgement letter.

Documentation Verified by CIC
We are reviewing your application to make sure it is complete and that no documents are missing. We will return incomplete applications for resubmission.

An Interview May be Required
We will review the application and decide if an interview is necessary. If so, we will inform you in writing of the date, time and location of the interview.

WITHDRAWN
(An application can only be withdrawn when it is IN PROCESS.) Application Withdrawn
You may only withdraw your application before the Visa has been issued. There are no refunds after processing has started.

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.

Hope it will help

Mayank
 
mayankpandya said:
Dear All

Please see the meaning of In Process .
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Hope it will help
Mayank

Dear Mayank

I didn't understand your point. Why are you taking so much of space by posting (which is actually cut & paste) an information which no body has asked (and I sincerely feel no one is even interested in!!!???) .... yaar, please stop this and give your own views and ideas which may prove to be helpful.... Thank you. :)
Cheers, Anil
 
Blaze said:
How can I make copy for my PCC because its envelope Seal?
when i will send to CIO?

YOU CAN SEND PCC WITHOUT SEALED EVELOPE. VO ONLY REQUIRED TRANSCRIPT IN A SEALED ENV.

SENIORS PLEASE COMMENT .....
 
YES - Agreed!

PCC should be Original & in either English/French language. Nothing mentioned about using a sealed envelop.

sultanali said:
YOU CAN SEND PCC WITHOUT SEALED EVELOPE. VO ONLY REQUIRED TRANSCRIPT IN A SEALED ENV.

SENIORS PLEASE COMMENT .....
 
sultanali said:
YOU CAN SEND PCC WITHOUT SEALED EVELOPE. VO ONLY REQUIRED TRANSCRIPT IN A SEALED ENV.

SENIORS PLEASE COMMENT .....

Dear friend sultanali & shadab

Sorry for this comment....don't take it in a wrong sense.....This query was raised on June 29....1st page of this thread (now it is 38th) and more than 2.5 months ago :o :o....... Now the poor fellow might have already left the thread..... Still...I hope NOW Mr. Blaze will get some idea for his query :D :D 8) 8)

Cheers, Anil
 
Hi, I just want to ask how true is it that you can still apply even if you scored less than the 67 passmark?

It is stated somewhere in their website that you can still apply if you can provide supporting documents that will prove that you can be economically established in Canada. What are those specific documents?

Upon self- assessment I only got 63 points. I am applying for FSW (registered nurse). I have a cousin (in Ontario) who can provide me temporary residence until I can take the CRNE (which requires proof of immigration). I am aware that I do not get points for having a cousin in Canada but would that help prove that I can be established in Canada aside from having my own settlement funds?

Please kindly advice me on this one. I am eager to submit an application getting hopes from that specific statement in the website:

If your score is lower than the pass mark, you are not likely to qualify to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker. We recommend that you do not apply at this time.

However, you can still apply if you believe other factors would show that you are able to establish yourself in Canada and support your dependants. Send a detailed letter with your application explaining why you think you are able to become economically established in Canada. Include any documents that support your claim.



Please help. Thank you and God bless everyone
 
Unfortunately I joined recently to thi forum... :)

anil04_10 said:
Dear friend sultanali & shadab

Sorry for this comment....don't take it in a wrong sense.....This query was raised on June 29....1st page of this thread (now it is 38th) and more than 2.5 months ago :o :o....... Now the poor fellow might have already left the thread..... Still...I hope NOW Mr. Blaze will get some idea for his query :D :D 8) 8)

Cheers, Anil
 
Sophieanne said:
Hi, I just want to ask how true is it that you can still apply even if you scored less than the 67 passmark?
....
....
Please help. Thank you and God bless everyone

Dear Sophieanne

I sincerely feel that you should present your case in a very diplomatic way as you are not meeting the basic requirements. For that it is best to consult an immigration specific lawyer or firm..... Most of the members will have the same views ....... OR if you get a job in Canada....you can apply under AEO category (FSW2) OR can try for Provincial Immigration!!! Please see these options too....something will work out!!! All the Best!!
Cheers, Anil
 
moabbasi said:
Unfortunately I joined recently to thi forum... :)

Hi Shadab

.......At least you gave some reason......... But the date for the related query / topic is always shown along with the member's ID....... :D :D ..... chalta hai...take care.
Cheers, Anil
 
Well Said !!! :D

Anil - btw have you filed your application?

anil04_10 said:
Hi Shadab

.......At least you gave some reason......... But the date for the related query / topic is always shown along with the member's ID....... :D :D ..... chalta hai...take care.
Cheers, Anil
 
anil04_10 said:
Dear Sophieanne

I sincerely feel that you should present your case in a very diplomatic way as you are not meeting the basic requirements. For that it is best to consult an immigration specific lawyer or firm..... Most of the members will have the same views ....... OR if you get a job in Canada....you can apply under AEO category (FSW2) OR can try for Provincial Immigration!!! Please see these options too....something will work out!!! All the Best!!
Cheers, Anil

I DO AGREE WITH ANIL ....
 
2 different transcripts:
Hi all,
I am postgraduate with M.Sc. Chemistry.
However I studied my masters course from Faculty of Technology & ENgg and bachelors course from Faculty of Science.

I had applied to the offices of both the faculties for transcripts of Masters and bachelors courses.

My query is that Should I take all the transcripts in one sealed envelope or 2 different sealed envelopes one for Masters and one for Bachelors?
 
mkshah said:
2 different transcripts:
Hi all,
I am postgraduate ................... 2 different sealed envelopes one for Masters and one for Bachelors?

Dear bro...

It has to be different. Both the degrees are different . means one is Deg. and the other is PG........ and so have to be in different sealed covers.....

Cheers, Anil
 
Hi mkshak

I have some notary seals with a number in the middle that's why I highlighted this point. But looks like its not a rule.

One can expect such surprises, to be practical as these notaries are private professionals charging money for attestations. They are there to make money.

But I strongly feel as long as there is notary seal, 'attested from original' string, date and signature; problems shouldn't come up.

Lastly I feel the color of the stamp should not matter in my opinion.

Hope this answers your concern.

Good Luck!

mkshah said:
Thanks all for replying to my confusion.
I got the documents notarized using second option only.
But the notrary stamp does not show any serial number in the cirucular stamp as told by nitinkalra here.