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Congratulations dear.... It seems they must have send you PER.... :)

Evgeny said:
Dear friends,
I need your advice on my case. I have checked ecas. Here is what I read - "We received your application for permanent residence on October 14, 2011.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on January 10, 2012. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us."
What does It mean? PER or NER? Besides I got email from CIC on 25 January - "Good Morning,

RE: APPLICATION #-----------

Please be advised application is currently awaiting review.

You will be contacted in due course."Any ideas...
 
Earlyopter said:
Dear forumites,Can anyone please explain what are GCMS and CAIPS notes?I have heard rather read these terms on the forum a few times but don't have a clue! please help :)

CAIPS is an acronym for Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System. It is the computer system used by Citizenship and Immigration Canada for application processing outside Canada. Information is entered in the system from application forms and supporting documentation submitted by applicants for immigrant and visitor visas, returning residence permits and student and employment authorizations.

The CAIPS computer system has been superseded by a new applicant tracking system called GCMS (Global Case Management System). (As of June 2010, all new visa files outside Canada will be processed through the GCMS.)

Your CAIPS file will have valuable information on the processing of your application. CAIPS is NOT same as the "e-Client", which only provides limited information on the status of your application.
 
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WHERE R U..................?
 
Ravi_07 said:
CAIPS is an acronym for Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System. It is the computer system used by Citizenship and Immigration Canada for application processing outside Canada. Information is entered in the system from application forms and supporting documentation submitted by applicants for immigrant and visitor visas, returning residence permits and student and employment authorizations.

The CAIPS computer system has been superseded by a new applicant tracking system called GCMS (Global Case Management System). (As of June 2010, all new visa files outside Canada will be processed through the GCMS.)

Your CAIPS file will have valuable information on the processing of your application. CAIPS is NOT same as the "e-Client", which only provides limited information on the status of your application.
Thankyou Ravi_07 for the fine reply but can you please explain how can we as applicants benifit from it?,Are we supposed to subscribe for them? and do all applicants use this service ? as i'm still a bit confused! ???
 
Earlyopter said:
Thankyou Ravi_07 for the fine reply but can you please explain how can we as applicants benifit from it?,Are we supposed to subscribe for them? and do all applicants use this service ? as i'm still a bit confused! ???

Generally CAIPS is ordered by someone who has been called for an interview.
In the CAIPS u will find the remarks of the visa officer who will process ur application..
In that way u will know the reason y r u being called for an interview and accordingly u will b better prepared for the interview..........
 
Ravi_07 said:
Generally CAIPS is ordered by someone who has been called for an interview.
In the CAIPS u will find the remarks of the visa officer who will process ur application..
In that way u will know the reason y r u being called for an interview and accordingly u will b better prepared for the interview..........
Ok it means that otherwise checking the Ecas status is enough. :)
 
Earlyopter said:
Ok it means that otherwise checking the Ecas status is enough. :)

Yes.............!!
Think of ordering CAIPS only if ur called for an interview..............
Otherwise its not of much use.............

I PRAY THAT NEITHER U OR ME OR ANY OTHER MEMBER OF THIS FORUM GETS CALLED FOR AN INTERVIEW
 
Ravi_07 said:
Yes.............!!
Think of ordering CAIPS only if ur called for an interview..............
Otherwise its not of much use.............

I PRAY THAT NEITHER U OR ME OR ANY OTHER MEMBER OF THIS FORUM GETS CALLED FOR AN INTERVIEW
Amen! :) +1 for the prayers :D
 
Can some body tell me what is IMM 7000 ? When it is used ?
 
gladiusraj said:
Can some body tell me what is IMM 7000 ? When it is used ?

IMM 7000 is the guide which tells u how to file an FSW application
 
Which should I send my all documents for federal skilled worker program ?? There are two address one is

Centralized Intake Office FSW
P.O. BOX 7500
Sydney, NS B1P 0A9
Canada

and second is,

Courier address
Centralized Intake Office
47 – 49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS B1P 5Z2
Canada


Please guide me some one. I need help friends.
 
Should I have to send representative form with my documents. I am not using any representative. What should I have to do. And in check list should I have to tick it right ???? Same case with Additional Dependants/Declaration [IMM 0008DEP] form. What I do in this form and what should I do in check list leave it blank or right tick on check list.

please please guide
 
Fee Payment Form – Application for Permanent Residence – Federal Skilled Worker
[IMM 5620] , where I have to put in documents. According to check list it's on second last document. But all forms are put first in check list what should I do ???
 
dear fellows--------- i am near to apply ; perhaps within 2 weeks
my question is ,
my working hours are 8064 within last 7 years , so my working experience will be 4 years or more?
2nd question is
i have obtained the bank statment and account certificate from my bank but account certificate is not mentioning the amount of deposit , will this be problem?