I am March 2010 applicant, I received this letter from London Visa Office sometime back. My status is still In process
High Commission of Canada
lmmigration and Medical Services Division
Macdonald House
38 Grosvenor Street
London WIK 4AA
United Kingdom
unffw. UnitedKinqdom.oc.ca
B********
Date:19/10/10
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Dear Madam/Sir,
This refers to yo-ur application for permanent received residence in eanada which was recen'y at this office' we have created a file witlr the file number pasted above. This file number is different from the one assign"o io vo, fv in" crr" pro""Jsing centre in sydney. You must quote the new fire number in any future ..;;p";i"l*oo"''
Before your application can be placed in processing, a further determlnation will be made as to whether or not you.are efigible. lf your $pti;;til; is.not eligibte for processing, you will receive a letter informing you-of the reasons ior the decrsion as well as a refund.
Processinq time
Applications for permanent residence in canada in your,category require, on averag e, 12 months to process at this office. lf you have not rec6iueo any instructions from us within g months of the date of this retter, pfease contact this office.
Interview
Personal interviews
Refugee ProtectionATc3f yit aoete rsetqhu"irte;d during processing. section 16 of the tmmigration and person who makes.an apprication must answertruthfuty all questions put to them in the Lori.9 or processing i;"ir.priri."iion. iii. irportant that your family members also attend an interuie*.lf thii il*"quiieo, otherwise the interview cannot be completed and vou wourd be found inadmissibre to canada. You will be informeo of ne tppoinltent for you.int"*iew,.if required, approximately one month prior to the date of the'interview, .nJ i* *iri ie prouioed with further instructions at that time.
Interpreters
Interpreters must be arranged in advance fgr any famify members who will be interviewed and who are unable to comirunicate well in eitrer'orc.nlda,. omciallanguages of English or
,Fni:ff:*'#J'jfiH5ror the p-i.ion or interprei";. ffiru;i'o"u',ffi'lJ uou prior to your
I'i'i^8ffi llSf P"TS?tanada
Gouvernement du Canada
Haut-commissariat du Canada
Haut-commissariat du
Canada
Direction de
I'immigration et
des services m6dicaux
Maison Macdonald
38, rue Grosvenor
Londres WI K 4AA
Royaume-Uni
rrvww. Roya ume-Uni. qc. ca
fl -.^.. J 1{
Non-resident applications
lf you or any of your accompanying family members are not normally resident in the area of
responsibility of this office, there may be additionaldelay in processing while your case is referred
to the Canadian lmmigration office which is responsible for the country in which you or your family
members normally reside.
Let us know
lf there is a change in your personal circumstances, such as the birth of a child, a marriage or
divorce, you must let us know at the address above. You must also inform us of a:
r Change of address, including change of e-mail address;
o Change of immigration representative;
o Request for withdrawal of your application.
Prepare vourself for immiqration to Canada
Your application has just been received at visa otfice and some months will probably pass
before you know the final decision on your application. We encourage you to use these
months to gather information on Canada.
One of your first steps should be to begin researching potential employment in Canada. Most
occupations in Canada are not regulated. For those occupations, the employer is responsible
for assessing and recognizing your qualifications.
However, some occupations are regulated and you will need a license to practice. To obtain a
license to practice a regulated occupation, you must go through an assessment and an
acceptance of your education and professional qualifications by a regulatory body. This
assessment will compare your training, education and experience to Canadian requirements.
The assessment will also help determine whether further training and evaluation may be
needed before you acquire a license to practice your occupation in Canada.
In paftnership with Service Canada, the Foreign Gredentials Referral Office (FCRO) provides
information and referrals. You can find more information on the FCRO Web site at:
www.credentials.qc.ca.
The Going to Canada Internet site at www.directioncanada.oc.ca contains important
information about living and working in Canada as well as the "Working in Canada Tool" which
will tell you what the current prospects are for your occupation across Canada. lt offers
information on essential skills, job descriptions, work conditions and opportunities. lt will also
tell you whether your occupation is a regulated profession in canada.
We trust that this information is helpful.
Thank you for your interest in Canada.
lmmigration Section
High Commission of Canada
lmmigration and Medical Services Division
Macdonald House
38 Grosvenor Street
London WIK 4AA
United Kingdom
unffw. UnitedKinqdom.oc.ca
B********
Date:19/10/10
I g l\olto
Dear Madam/Sir,
This refers to yo-ur application for permanent received residence in eanada which was recen'y at this office' we have created a file witlr the file number pasted above. This file number is different from the one assign"o io vo, fv in" crr" pro""Jsing centre in sydney. You must quote the new fire number in any future ..;;p";i"l*oo"''
Before your application can be placed in processing, a further determlnation will be made as to whether or not you.are efigible. lf your $pti;;til; is.not eligibte for processing, you will receive a letter informing you-of the reasons ior the decrsion as well as a refund.
Processinq time
Applications for permanent residence in canada in your,category require, on averag e, 12 months to process at this office. lf you have not rec6iueo any instructions from us within g months of the date of this retter, pfease contact this office.
Interview
Personal interviews
Refugee ProtectionATc3f yit aoete rsetqhu"irte;d during processing. section 16 of the tmmigration and person who makes.an apprication must answertruthfuty all questions put to them in the Lori.9 or processing i;"ir.priri."iion. iii. irportant that your family members also attend an interuie*.lf thii il*"quiieo, otherwise the interview cannot be completed and vou wourd be found inadmissibre to canada. You will be informeo of ne tppoinltent for you.int"*iew,.if required, approximately one month prior to the date of the'interview, .nJ i* *iri ie prouioed with further instructions at that time.
Interpreters
Interpreters must be arranged in advance fgr any famify members who will be interviewed and who are unable to comirunicate well in eitrer'orc.nlda,. omciallanguages of English or
,Fni:ff:*'#J'jfiH5ror the p-i.ion or interprei";. ffiru;i'o"u',ffi'lJ uou prior to your
I'i'i^8ffi llSf P"TS?tanada
Gouvernement du Canada
Haut-commissariat du Canada
Haut-commissariat du
Canada
Direction de
I'immigration et
des services m6dicaux
Maison Macdonald
38, rue Grosvenor
Londres WI K 4AA
Royaume-Uni
rrvww. Roya ume-Uni. qc. ca
fl -.^.. J 1{
Non-resident applications
lf you or any of your accompanying family members are not normally resident in the area of
responsibility of this office, there may be additionaldelay in processing while your case is referred
to the Canadian lmmigration office which is responsible for the country in which you or your family
members normally reside.
Let us know
lf there is a change in your personal circumstances, such as the birth of a child, a marriage or
divorce, you must let us know at the address above. You must also inform us of a:
r Change of address, including change of e-mail address;
o Change of immigration representative;
o Request for withdrawal of your application.
Prepare vourself for immiqration to Canada
Your application has just been received at visa otfice and some months will probably pass
before you know the final decision on your application. We encourage you to use these
months to gather information on Canada.
One of your first steps should be to begin researching potential employment in Canada. Most
occupations in Canada are not regulated. For those occupations, the employer is responsible
for assessing and recognizing your qualifications.
However, some occupations are regulated and you will need a license to practice. To obtain a
license to practice a regulated occupation, you must go through an assessment and an
acceptance of your education and professional qualifications by a regulatory body. This
assessment will compare your training, education and experience to Canadian requirements.
The assessment will also help determine whether further training and evaluation may be
needed before you acquire a license to practice your occupation in Canada.
In paftnership with Service Canada, the Foreign Gredentials Referral Office (FCRO) provides
information and referrals. You can find more information on the FCRO Web site at:
www.credentials.qc.ca.
The Going to Canada Internet site at www.directioncanada.oc.ca contains important
information about living and working in Canada as well as the "Working in Canada Tool" which
will tell you what the current prospects are for your occupation across Canada. lt offers
information on essential skills, job descriptions, work conditions and opportunities. lt will also
tell you whether your occupation is a regulated profession in canada.
We trust that this information is helpful.
Thank you for your interest in Canada.
lmmigration Section