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pr_moon_moon said:
Hi RKC,

Few questions for you
1) What is PER and NER. 2) What is 1st PER and 2nd PER 3) PER and AOR are same? 4) what are the time lines for AOR and PERs

hi,

Followings are sololy upon my own knowledge, may not 100% correct.

1. PER: positive eligibility review (means u r passed for 67pts.), NER: negative eligibility review (means u r NOT passed)
2. 1st PER given by CIO, 2nd PER by VO
3. no, AOR is just the acknowledgment of receipt
4. timelines are not fixed, my assumption is 1-2 months for AOR, 2-4 for PER.


::: rockstar :::
 
APPLICATION SENT: 20TH JULY 2011
APPLICATION RECEIVED : 25TH JULY 2011
VO: BUFFALO
RECEIVED BY : KRSWZDA
MODE OF PAYMENT : CC
DESTINATION : CALGARY
W/O AGENT.

Hi westpoint,
Please update my missing details. Thanks.

BTW. I am not doing the calling. Thanks for nominating me anyways. ;)
 
Guys

You are so funny!
My vote goes to horton!!!!!
 
Hey guys,

My husband is the principal applicant and I selected VO Buffalo as US is our current country of residence. Is it OK if I (spouse of principal applicant) go to my home country for a period of 4-5 months? I have not sent my PCC with my application so I have to wait to hear from the VO but we have made all arrangements for getting those documents when required. How will this or how will this not effect our application? Any thoughts friends?
 
Viz said:
Hey NKKD,

They r not nominating you to update the spreadsheet, they want you to call Mr. KRSZWDA :)... you will get the joke once you read the whole thread.

Everyone wanted sm1 to call Mr KRSZWDA and ask abt the status of the files, and your name was nominated. ;D


If it was not for Viz I would have not known that my sister totally misunderstood me............Bcoz she deleted that comment.................

Ha ha ha ha :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
 
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SISTER

CALL KRSZWDA
CALL KRSZWDA
CALL KRSZWDA
 
This year the CIC has, I feel started assessing the applications only after 18th July after they rolled out the new application format. See the BD of the 5th July guy was en-cashed on the 22nd just the day after the first update of 52 on the website.If my assessment is correct, "Ravi" should have his BD encashed this week.. :D
 
BTW, somebody add my details into that spreadsheet..
grimreaper app sent 13th July received on the 2Oth July...
 
grimreaper said:
This year the CIC has, I feel started assessing the applications only after 18th July after they rolled out the new application format. See the BD of the 5th July guy was en-cashed on the 22nd just the day after the first update of 52 on the website.If my assessment is correct, "Ravi" should have his BD encashed this week.. :D

Wow.............
Thanks ur so concerned only about my BD on this entire forum...

But what kind of assessment was that.
Dint find any logic in it................ ???

Anyone who found logic in this assessment........?
 
westpoint said:
[size=10pt]the ff pls send in missing details:

date app receive/received by / mode of payment / destination / w/ w/o agent?

Received by KRSZWA on 13/07/2011, NOC 1122, Mode of Payment BD, Have applied through an agent, Destination-: Toronto. Please update if someone whose app. reached on 13th July'11, has got his BD charged, I'll go and check with my bank and update my status in a day's time.

br,

Vicky
 
NKKD Hortons said:
Hey guys,

My husband is the principal applicant and I selected VO Buffalo as US is our current country of residence. Is it OK if I (spouse of principal applicant) go to my home country for a period of 4-5 months? I have not sent my PCC with my application so I have to wait to hear from the VO but we have made all arrangements for getting those documents when required. How will this or how will this not effect our application? Any thoughts friends?

As a part of application process, it is mandatory to submit police certificates/clearances (PCC) or a record of no information. It is essential to give these documents for every country where the applicant have lived for 6 consecutive months or more than that since the time he reached the age of 18. The country should be other than Canada. This PCC is required to be offered for principal applicant as also spouse and child over the age of 18 years


Hope i was able to answer ur query sis..................
 
grimreaper said:
This year the CIC has, I feel started assessing the applications only after 18th July after they rolled out the new application format. See the BD of the 5th July guy was en-cashed on the 22nd just the day after the first update of 52 on the website.If my assessment is correct, "Ravi" should have his BD encashed this week.. :D


No offense, but I think this assessment is very flawed. We are all anxious to see ourselves advancing to the next stage, but that does not justify unreasonable speculations that can cause panic. 8)
 
pr_moon_moon said:
Hi RKC,

Few questions for you
1) What is PER and NER. 2) What is 1st PER and 2nd PER 3) PER and AOR are same? 4) what are the time lines for AOR and PERs

Hi pr moon,

1) PER= Positive Eligibility Review : Term coined by members of post 26th June 2010 thread, it was the AOR which they received from CIO. Since, unlike pre 26th June, this email had the wordings " final positive determination of eligibility for processing ". Hence the 1st AOR is popularly now called PER.

2) NER= Negative Eligibility Review : Opposite of PER

3) As for the timelines , nothing can be said unless first few PERs start coming in for post 1st July applicants. It will help us to establish pattern (timeline).
 
Ravi_07 said:
As a part of application process, it is mandatory to submit police certificates/clearances (PCC) or a record of no information. It is essential to give these documents for every country where the applicant have lived for 6 consecutive months or more than that since the time he reached the age of 18. The country should be other than Canada. This PCC is required to be offered for principal applicant as also spouse and child over the age of 18 years


Hope i was able to answer ur query sis..................


It depends of your VISa Office, for example en mia VO which is Lima says that is desirable to send the Police Certificates, however you should sent it when they request for it. I dont know if the rules has changed since July 18th because I send the aplication package on July8th.
 
westpoint said:
hi orchard,

"to quote jasraj"


If you have experience as a self-employed person, provide copies of:

A)Submit a Statutory Declaration. This is a written statement declared to be true in the presence of an authorised witness(notary public). This should be verifiable and be supported by other evidence of your employment(reference from other Dentists)
The Statutory Declaration — must include the following details:
a)the full name and address of the company and any telephone, fax numbers, email and website addresses
b) the name and position of your referees (other dentists) and contact number of them
c) details of the exact period of employment
including:
• whether permanent or temporary
• whether full-time or part-time
• position(s) held -
• duties undertaken(must match with the duties mentioned in NOC website), and the salary earned

B) Reference certificates from other Dentists (atleast 2 )
C)business/company registration documents
D)proof of business conducted with clients (invoices, bills, client references)
E)income tax returns(not needed if your are unable to collect it)
F)proof of your licence to practice

this is right ;) cheers and goodluck :D
thank u so much guys