Congratulations!!! This is indeed your AOR. Now, first, go celebrate. Then, continue practicing your patience until you hear from your visa office. You can also check the status of your application at https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en
On your AOR you should have an immigration file number (starts with a B and is followed by 9 numbers - for example: B123456789) which you will need. For other help go to https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do?redir=id_num&lang=en
Good luck!
On your AOR you should have an immigration file number (starts with a B and is followed by 9 numbers - for example: B123456789) which you will need. For other help go to https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do?redir=id_num&lang=en
Good luck!
immigrantapplicant said:Dear All,
Today I received the following email from CIO (Centralized_Intake-Office @ cic.gc.ca).As per my understanding this is my AOR . I request to all seniors plz advice me what to do next. Thank You all very much for your support especially OhCanadiana and FMA. Kindly inform me what should be my reference number in future correspondence as they have mentioned 2 numberz.
13 December 2010
UCI: ********
Application: **********
Dear Name Hidden:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada in the Federal Skilled Worker class.
The Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism issued instructions which were published in the Canada Gazette on June 26, 2010. These instructions specify that only applicants who have work experience in certain listed occupations or applicants who have an offer of Arranged Employment and that are accompanied by the results of the principal applicant's English or French language proficiency assessment are eligible to be processed in the Federal Skilled Worker class.
Based on a review of the information you have provided, your application has received a positive final determination of eligibility for processing on the basis of:
X Work experience in an occupation specified in the Instructions issued by the Minister of
Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism and published in the Canada Gazette on
June 26, 2010.
Arranged Employment in Canada
Please note: The requirements for Arranged Employment are outlined on: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG72.asp#factor5
Your application will be forwarded to the visa office in LONDON for further processing.
Any future correspondence should be sent to the visa office. Your reference (application) number is located below the date of this letter. You must quote this reference number in any future correspondence.
X This correspondence also acknowledges receipt of your Fee Payment Form IMM 5620 authorizing CIC to take payment of processing fees using the credit card details provided. Please be informed that we processed a payment of 1100.00 Canadian dollars on this credit card (ending in 2180). Your receipt number is ***. Please keep a copy of this letter for your records and quote this number on all correspondence relating to application fees or refunds.
Please inform the visa office of any changes in your application (e.g. birth or adoption of a child, marriage or common-law relationship, new occupation or employer, submission of an Arranged Employment Opinion approved by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, change of address, change of e-mail address, change of immigration representative, etc). Please include a letter identifying what the changes are and any relevant supporting documents. If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.
It is important for you to learn about the steps you need to take to get your credentials and qualifications recognized in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada recommends that you review the resources on the Foreign Credentials Referral Office's website (www.credentials.gc.ca) and the Going to Canada portal (www.goingtocanada.gc.ca) for helpful information about living and finding work in Canada. The Government of Canada funds free in-person labour market orientation sessions through the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) in a variety of locations. You can consult the CIIP website (www.newcomersuccess.ca) for additional information.
Thank you for your interest in Canada.
JR
Service Delivery Agent
Citizenship and Immigration
Federal Skilled Worker Centralized Intake Office
Sydney, Nova Scotia