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Sri90

Full Member
Nov 15, 2018
32
2
You claimed 600 points. From your explanation you told IRCC that a company in Canada has offered to employ you, but I think you're also saying you're working for the same company based in the US. So how could you be offered an employment you already have.
I have claimed 50 points for the employment letter and in the employment letter it was clearly mentioned that from the day I get the PR i will be working in canada.
 

Sri90

Full Member
Nov 15, 2018
32
2
It's best to calm down first. Relax. Don't take any decisions right now, as you're emotional and that won't augur well. Take deep breaths. Sleep. If you're married, have fun with the Mrs. Just relax
Thank you so much.

Ya, I agree I need to calm down.

But can you please tell me is there anyway for re opening my case and get some positive news. Can I have a hope atleast
 

ishausa

Star Member
Mar 10, 2018
107
77
United States
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
3112
App. Filed.......
26-01-2019
AOR Received.
26-01-2019
Med's Done....
08-03-2019
Thank you so much.

Ya, I agree I need to calm down.

But can you please tell me is there anyway for re opening my case and get some positive news. Can I have a hope atleast
So, what date was your ITA, and what's your CRS score
 

schnellmj

Full Member
Feb 4, 2019
47
51
Category........
FSW
Hi Guys!
So, my AOR is Jan 2nd, 2019 and MEP/Biometrics was completed in February 14th. Since then, I have had zero movement in my application. My timeline is now showing 29 days. Is this normal? I’ve tried to call CIC multiple times but can never get through. I don’t even know where my Visa office is. We are a family of 2 (husband and wife)and my husband is the primary applicant. Can someone please guide me as to how I can find my Visa office? And is else on the same boat as me? Thanks for the help!
Country of residence: USA ( but passport is Indian and Nepali)
 

D-source

Star Member
Dec 18, 2018
94
43
Hi Guys!
So, my AOR is Jan 2nd, 2019 and MEP/Biometrics was completed in February 14th. Since then, I have had zero movement in my application. My timeline is now showing 29 days. Is this normal? I’ve tried to call CIC multiple times but can never get through. I don’t even know where my Visa office is. We are a family of 2 (husband and wife)and my husband is the primary applicant. Can someone please guide me as to how I can find my Visa office? And is else on the same boat as me? Thanks for the help!
Country of residence: USA ( but passport is Indian and Nepali)
You can raise a request via web forum from cic website to know the VO. Else, you can try below process to contact. (Try to connect in morning opening hours of CIC, wait time will be around 20-30 mins.)

Call *67-613-944-4000 from Google hangout dialer.

Below are the menu options.

1- English
1 - Immigration, passport, VISA
1 - IRCC
Call transferred to CIC.

1- Check processing
1 - application
2- become a PR
2 - application starts with E
Enter application followed by #
1 - to ensure what your application is correct
Enter date of birth
1 - to ensure your DOB is correct
1 - to proceed to status
0 - agent
 
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schnellmj

Full Member
Feb 4, 2019
47
51
Category........
FSW
You can raise a request via web forum from cic website to know the VO. Else, you can try below process to contact. (Try to connect in morning opening hours of CIC, wait time will be around 20-30 mins.)

Call *67-613-944-4000 from Google hangout dialer.

Below are the menu options.

1- English
1 - Immigration, passport, VISA
1 - IRCC
Call transferred to CIC.

1- Check processing
1 - application
2- become a PR
2 - application starts with E
Enter application followed by #
1 - to ensure what your application is correct
Enter date of birth
1 - to ensure your DOB is correct
1 - to proceed to status
0 - agent
Thank you for the info!
 

ab-ee-pnp

Hero Member
Aug 3, 2018
492
148
Hi Guys!
So, my AOR is Jan 2nd, 2019 and MEP/Biometrics was completed in February 14th. Since then, I have had zero movement in my application. My timeline is now showing 29 days. Is this normal? I’ve tried to call CIC multiple times but can never get through. I don’t even know where my Visa office is. We are a family of 2 (husband and wife)and my husband is the primary applicant. Can someone please guide me as to how I can find my Visa office? And is else on the same boat as me? Thanks for the help!
Country of residence: USA ( but passport is Indian and Nepali)
It is perfectly normal.
Chill and wait.
They are overloaded and knowing VO is not helpful either.
I am sure it will come soon for US residents especially. They have been extremely favourably reviewed.
 

schnellmj

Full Member
Feb 4, 2019
47
51
Category........
FSW
It is perfectly normal.
Chill and wait.
They are overloaded and knowing VO is not helpful either.
I am sure it will come soon for US residents especially. They have been extremely favourably reviewed.
Thank you!! Makes me feel a lot better to hear that! Appreciate the help!
 

dry.00

Hero Member
Oct 4, 2018
326
80
It is perfectly normal.
Chill and wait.
They are overloaded and knowing VO is not helpful either.
I am sure it will come soon for US residents especially. They have been extremely favourably reviewed.
I had the same thoughts as you, but I looked into why I wasn't getting my PPR after 110-ish days like the other US-based applicants.
It turns out my VO is Montreal, and it seems like a good portion of the US applicants are sent there and it takes about 8 months from AOR to get PPRs.
Most of the fast approvals are coming from Ottawa, which seems like the most efficient VO.

I don't want to encourage anxiety, but that seems like the trend by reading the threads.
Yes: knowing where your VO doesn't help with getting approvals, but it alleviates the insidious curiosity about your application.
 

ab-ee-pnp

Hero Member
Aug 3, 2018
492
148
I had the same thoughts as you, but I looked into why I wasn't getting my PPR after 110-ish days like the other US-based applicants.
It turns out my VO is Montreal, and it seems like a good portion of the US applicants are sent there and it takes about 8 months from AOR to get PPRs.
Most of the fast approvals are coming from Ottawa, which seems like the most efficient VO.

I don't want to encourage anxiety, but that seems like the trend by reading the threads.
Yes: knowing where your VO doesn't help with getting approvals, but it alleviates the insidious curiosity about your application.
Totally agree with you.