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rupeshhari

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Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
4131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Dec 2008 to CIO
Doc's Request.
Jan 2009
AOR Received.
Feb 2009 from VO
IELTS Request
Didn't do IELTS.
File Transfer...
Not transfered to regional office.
Med's Request
July 2010 with RPRF and another PCC.
Med's Done....
Meds - September 2010. PCC - Late Oct 2010
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Early November 2010
VISA ISSUED...
December 2010 - Exactly days shy of 2 years since I sent in my application to CIO.
LANDED..........
2011
I am overseas at the moment for a job interview. My friend received a letter from the visa saying
they completed the initial assessment of my application and giving me details about the next step:
* medical examination within the next 60 days
* Police record: new/updated FBI within 90 days

Does that mean, they have accepted my language proficiency argument (as I did not do IELTS).
 
Congrats Rupesh Bhai. As a senior on this forum I think u know better than us.

Regards,
Shibuya
 
Thanks Shibuya. I am not sure about IELTS though. I heard they are strict since Jun 26th even for the applicants who applied before. I am wondering if they will ask me to write IELTS at a later stage or whether this is it and I have passed that part. If they ask me to write IELTS, I am probably going to forget Canada anyway, but nonetheless am curious about the process.
 
HI

is that mean that u havent done ur IELTS,coz i dont understand wat is wroitten there,

PLS clarify

tnx
 
Hi Rupesh bhai,

With due respect (u r a senior) and as i am inexperienced (too visible)....following are my questions:

1) Even if they ask u to write IELTS, why would u forget Canada. You are so close why would u do that. These decisions wuld have significant repercussions.
2) Its strange that without IELTS you would be able to clear the process. but since u applied before 26/6...then rules were different I think. Now everyone is supposed to write IELTS..but that ws not the case earlier. Please correct me if i am wrong
 
Maaties said:
I am overseas at the moment for a job interview. My friend received a letter from the visa saying
they completed the initial assessment of my application and giving me details about the next step:
* medical examination within the next 60 days
* Police record: new/updated FBI within 90 days

Does that mean, they have accepted my language proficiency argument (as I did not do IELTS).

Most probably, yes.

The way I read the steps in OP6, the visa office first verifies for completeness of the application and determines eligibility for processing at that V.O. in the specific category, sending out the AOR at the end of this step if the criteria are satisfied. Second, the officer at the VO goes through and checks the documents in detail for the 67 points first to determine if the application will be approved. If so, they go through the steps required to issue the visa which haven't been clearly outlined in OP6 but which seem to include the medical exam and background check. In order to complete the check to verify if you meet the pass mark, they would have had to check your language proficiency argument.

That all being said, note that a new OP-6 was issued today which I haven't yet read in detail.
 
Thanks OhCanadiana. very helpful. I will check OP6.

Inexperienced - (1) It is because I am quite in favor of returning to my home country rather than staying in the US or moving to Canada. When it comes to US vs. Canada, I am quite indifferent about US and Canada (perhaps now slightly favor staying in US a bit more). I do not have issues with getting a greencard and quite confident that this would be an easy process for me (I hope I am not sounding arrogant, that isnot my intention). The reason why I do not want to write the IELTS is that I just don't have time to write with my Phd, job search, etc.
(2) In general, those who applied bofore 26/6 did not have to do IELTS but could write a letter of proficiency. I wrote such a letter. However, when they started processing many of the applicants who applied before 26/6 but started processing after 26/6, they seemed to ask for the IELTS. I am of course, hoping that they did not ask me. According to my friend who received my letter, they did not ask it in that letter.

Chef - I have not done my IELTS. Pre 26/6 applicants could write a letter of language proficiency even though this was discouraged by CIC. I did write such a letter. However, even for those who wrote such a letter, CIC had been asking them to write the IELTS anyway. I am of course, hoping that they won't ask me to write the IELTS. I do believe I made a compelling argument to why I should not write the IELTS.

Unfortuntely, I think they can still ask me for IELTS even though they haven't asked thus far.
 
i have sent my APP to CIO received on 14 APR and i got my 1st file # on june 30th, is that mean, do i fall under pre 26/6 category.\\\

i have done my IELTS 2nd time on 31/7, w8ing for results.

pls reply

coz i have heard that writing a letter is the last option for me if i dont get through the IELTS
 
I think they decide whether someoen is pre26/6 or not using the application receive date. So you should be pre 26/6
 
Rupesh bhai,
I think u r thru. If Ielts was required they will mark it on the paper send to u along with medicals. So relax and wait to jump the border post.
 
http://www.muchmormagazine.com/2010/07/changes-to-ielts-causing-issues-amongst-immigration-lawyers-and-consultants/
 
Hi Rupesh, I think in your case they may not need IELTS. Although you now it better than any of us, but I have not seen any IELTS request on this forum after Meds
 
Maaties said:
I am overseas at the moment for a job interview. My friend received a letter from the visa saying
they completed the initial assessment of my application and giving me details about the next step:
* medical examination within the next 60 days
* Police record: new/updated FBI within 90 days

Does that mean, they have accepted my language proficiency argument (as I did not do IELTS).
what wat ur ILETS Scroein each section? i
 
murtazaabbasi said:
what wat ur ILETS Scroein each section? i

I did not do IELTS. I claimed 16 using language proficiency letter. I needed 11 I think.
 
Shibuya, Ankit - that is good news. Thanks.