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Jamesdavid3 said:
The risk is EXTREMELY Minimal, like 1%...

Out of the 100`s of people that have left and re-entered canada during this process (even before they had a OWP) can anyone on here name more than 1 person who was denied entry....

Is anyone here, who applied in the second half of 2014, able to log into ECAS?
 
atanto said:
April 2014 applicant here and no ECAS for me yet.

I wasn't able to log in before, however, from 4th February, 2015 I can log into ecas I am the applicant.
 
kma said:
I wasn't able to log in before, however, from 4th February, 2015 I can log into ecas I am the applicant.

good for you! Maybe you have the AIP already!
 
sniper23 said:
what is aip????

Approval in Principle, which is the Sponsor's approval basically :) you could call them and ask. Did you send out the OWP (Open Work Permit) as well?
 
MaryLou6 said:
Approval in Principle, which is the Sponsor's approval basically :) you could call them and ask. Did you send out the OWP (Open Work Permit) as well?
yes i send my owp as well..they receive my pack on november 3,2014
 
Pantsos said:
How can i know if i have the first stage approval?
I am the applicant my wife is the sponsor

You should get an email from CIC stating that she's approved to sponsor you.
 
Pantsos said:
How can i know if i have the first stage approval?
I am the applicant my wife is the sponsor

You just got AOR.
2013 September applicants are getting AIP.
 
MaryLou6 said:
You should get an email from CIC stating that she's approved to sponsor you.

I am wondering if you are a little confused about all the acronyms being used here... which I could see why!!
AOR= Acknowledgement of Receipt People can get this, usually as email, anywhere between I think like a month to four months after sending in their application. It is basically just CIC saying we received your application and it seems to be in order. Some people don't get AOR at all. Some people with or without AOR can log into Ecas - there really is no rhyme or reason.
AIP= Approved in Principal This is first stage approval from CIC and basically means CIC believes your relationship to be genuine and will now look move into looking at stage 2. Right now it takes about 17 months to get AIP - although this timeline is increasing all the time!
DM= Decision Made This is stage 2 approval - where the final decision has been made on whether the applicant has been accepted as PR or not. Some people have been waiting a year (after AIP) for this and others are getting it within weeks - again no rhyme or reason!
Landing Interview= This is the final step. It's less of an interview and more of a last step where the applicant has to go to their local CIC office and there they are asked a few questions and are approved PR. The PR card is sent after that.

Not sure if it helps but thought I'd try :). If I made any mistakes here the multiple people here who have more knowledge than me - please let me know!
 
Lorelai12 said:
I am wondering if you are a little confused about all the acronyms being used here... which I could see why!!
AOR= Acknowledgement of Receipt People can get this, usually as email, anywhere between I think like a month to four months after sending in their application. It is basically just CIC saying we received your application and it seems to be in order. Some people don't get AOR at all. Some people with or without AOR can log into Ecas - there really is no rhyme or reason.
AIP= Approved in Principal This is first stage approval from CIC and basically means CIC believes your relationship to be genuine and will now look move into looking at stage 2. Right now it takes about 17 months to get AIP - although this timeline is increasing all the time!
DM= Decision Made This is stage 2 approval - where the final decision has been made on whether the applicant has been accepted as PR or not. Some people have been waiting a year (after AIP) for this and others are getting it within weeks - again no rhyme or reason!
Landing Interview= This is the final step. It's less of an interview and more of a last step where the applicant has to go to their local CIC office and there they are asked a few questions and are approved PR. The PR card is sent after that.

Not sure if it helps but thought I'd try :). If I made any mistakes here the multiple people here who have more knowledge than me - please let me know!

Perfect, thanks :) Thumbs up!!!
 
sniper23 said:
i can bet you that before 2015 finish the processing time will be 19 to 20 months first stage

If CIC doesn't change and start actually processing these applications in some sort of timely manner, it will be long before the end of 2015 that we reach a 19 to 20 month wait time. It's really ridiculous!
 
Lorelai12 said:
If CIC doesn't change and start actually processing these applications in some sort of timely manner, it will be long before the end of 2015 that we reach a 19 to 20 month wait time. It's really ridiculous!
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