sanity said:
binladen
I might sound silly - are you positive that your friend who applied under NOC 1122 had his BD cashed although it was received at the NS office on 13th July? It is indeed promising although I am clueless why CIC is sending emails to other recipients prior to this date that it was returned due to the cap !! Do you atall know when the BD was charged ?
Sanity
His CC was charged around 28th or 29th of August. I know it is bit difficult to speculate about the possible outcome but as I been reiterating earlier as well , for those who have recd emails with returned apps saying the cap was full, My question is do they know that it could also be due to incompleteness. The reason I am saying is that if people from India have plainly gone by what documents has been asked for as per the CIC website then I would like to state that , the document checklist sent to me by my immigration consultant along with the list of affidavits and the content in them , was something which a person like me couldn't have assessed as necessary.
I had filed for HSMP and I got it on my own cuz that was very easy but when I went through the Canadian checklist even though it may sound simpler but the supporting documents is the key here. For example :
In India we get marksheets for Graduation/ PG and one needs to ask for Transcripts from the respective college/ University. I din't know that along with the Transcripts, I had to also attach the translated copy of marksheets on a Judicial Stamp paper , signed by the official translator/ lawyer. Please be aware that this process is different than notarization where the photocopies are attested by a Notary.
And there are many such affidavits which are required depending upon the need.
So I would be more keen to know from folks who went through lawyers/consultants and have got the rejection letter post July 8th, assuming your documentation was complete.