- May 22, 2010
- 133
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Vegreville
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- July 16, 2010
- Med's Done....
- June 16, 2010
- Interview........
- Waived
- LANDED..........
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ditta: :-* Thank you! You're awesome as well. Everyone here is.
To my fellow inlanders: I don't know if some of you have seen this page on the CIC site but I will post a link at the bottom of this message. I ran across a part that said this fact, "All the APRs for in-Canada processing are received through CPC-V. Approximately 80% of in-Canada processed APR approval decisions are made at CPC-V. The remaining 20% are referred to local (inland) offices according to established referral criteria. The referred files normally require a more detailed follow-up or an interview with the applicant." By the way APR stands for Application for Permanent Residence. That is right though, you did read that correct, most of our cases will get AIP at Vegreville but only a few need referral and in some cases they just need more detailed info then they have time for. So being transferred does not automatically mean interview or that they doubt your relationship. So I think if you are like me, you will find some comfort in knowing this.
Here is the link from where I got this info. I thought you all would find it interesting as well.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/resources/audit/inland_perm_res.asp#observations%20idobservations
To my fellow inlanders: I don't know if some of you have seen this page on the CIC site but I will post a link at the bottom of this message. I ran across a part that said this fact, "All the APRs for in-Canada processing are received through CPC-V. Approximately 80% of in-Canada processed APR approval decisions are made at CPC-V. The remaining 20% are referred to local (inland) offices according to established referral criteria. The referred files normally require a more detailed follow-up or an interview with the applicant." By the way APR stands for Application for Permanent Residence. That is right though, you did read that correct, most of our cases will get AIP at Vegreville but only a few need referral and in some cases they just need more detailed info then they have time for. So being transferred does not automatically mean interview or that they doubt your relationship. So I think if you are like me, you will find some comfort in knowing this.
Here is the link from where I got this info. I thought you all would find it interesting as well.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/resources/audit/inland_perm_res.asp#observations%20idobservations