Why don't you just recognize your mistake? There is no need to be so stubborn. Your reputation won't suffer because of the mistake recognition. Your interpretation is not correct.Mezo2009 said:We need to differentiate between Eligibility for Review and Processing. This is what the procedures explain.
Once eligibility is established, which is before processing, pass marks are confirmed. At processing phase, the VO will authenticate the documents applicants provide...,then, if any of information provided was concluded to be wrong, then, the applicant will be inadmissible by misrepresentation. This has to be very clear.
Cheers
Mezo
Roger55 said:If application is "IN-PROCESS" does this mean that application points have been calculated and are at or above pass mark and that application is now at another stage? No need to worry about points at this stage? Please advise.
Yes I am right. But our friend Mezo2009 has no courage to recognize this fact. ;DMan In Black said:Rambler is right,there should not b any confusion
As per OP-6 manual, the "In-Process" status happens after you have cleared 'minimum eligibility', i.e. either you have atleast 1 year of experience in the 29 NOC's identified for processing as per MI (post 26 June 2010) or have an AEO endorsed by HRSDC/Service Canada in any NOC. Once this is established, logically your application enters processing.Roger55 said:If application is "IN-PROCESS" does this mean that application points have been calculated and are at or above pass mark and that application is now at another stage? No need to worry about points at this stage? Please advise.
I second that......During "In Process" stage application may be rejected. It does not give guarantee even though your total points are 67.yukon said:As per OP-6 manual, the "In-Process" status happens after you have cleared 'minimum eligibility', i.e. either you have atleast 1 year of experience in the 29 NOC's identified for processing as per MI (post 26 June 2010) or have an AEO endorsed by HRSDC/Service Canada in any NOC. Once this is established, logically your application enters processing.
Thereafter all the documents are screened & points allocation is done for the various selection factors such as age, experience, education, language etc. So your application can be rejected even during the 'In Process' stage if you fail to achieve 67 points.
However some Visa Offices like Delhi, change the e-cas to "In Process" only after completing the selection criteria too, just before issuance of medicals. But Office like London, do it as defined in the OP-6. So their is a significant time gap between going into 'In Process' & Medicals.
Well actually "In Process" had a different meaning for all the various processing methods (MI's):Whocares said:In summary,
Do not be very happy if your application is showing 'in processes'' you will be rejected at anytime.... In my opinion whether you have over 67 or no, depends on the instructions by their ministry...
If you check qorax threads, he never said this.... http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t36571.0.html
Am i right?
yukon said:Well actually "In Process" had a different meaning for all the various processing methods (MI's):
1. For Pre 28 Feb. 2008 applicants, under simplified application process, In-Process was immediately after submitting your application, although nothing was done on it except that an acknowledgment was sent to the applicant. The e-cas had minimalistic information on what was happening on your application.
2. For post 28 Feb 2008 to 26 June 2010 applicants, E-cas coming into 'In-Process" meant clearing minimum eligibility, however some Visa Office don't do this on the E-cas & keep it in the RBVO stage upto medicals request stage (This ambiguity is strange as Visa Offices world over have a different interpretation to this status). What Qorax is saying is also the same, the 1st BFD after submission is for assessing the minimum eligibility only. Thereafter the VO may issue a request for additional documents & then do the selection factors assessment on the 2nd BFD. Medicals are issued thereafter. So there should be a significant time period between the 1st & 2nd BFD & that is when the e-cas should show 'In-Process'.
3. For post 26 June applicants, after CIO does the minimum eligibility & even assess the application for all documents & allocate the points in CAIPS, they do not make a selection decision, but transfer it to the Visa Office for re-assessing the application for selection factors as the Visa Office would have a better understanding of the local aspects. This stage for these applicants is 'In-Process'.
Are you a post 26 June applicant?Mezo2009 said:Agreed. Well said Yukun.
spatel09 said:Hi All
I got some very good information...
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do?redir=app_perm_wrkr&lang=en&app=ecas
check this link and its clearly says that during IN Process they will decide for eligibility.
God Luck to all