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Hi there, please add me to the July 2018 spreadsheet. Below are my details.

id: junekkay
Location: Vancouver
App.Type: Family (3) - my, my spouse and child.
Physical Presence Days: 1,338
App Sent: July 25th, 2018
App Recd: Expected Aug 2nd, 2018
AOR:
In Process:
Test Invite:
Test date:
Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
Oath Date:
 
I sent my application in May 2018, Can anyone confirm what is the correct address for courier
•Case Processing Centre – Sydney
49 Dorchester Street
SYDNEY, NS
B1P 5Z2
•Case Processing Centre – Sydney
Grant Adults
49 Dorchester Street
SYDNEY, NS
B1P 5Z2
Is there any difference between these two address.

Alex,

I believe both addresses you have pasted above in your comment / question are the same.

The address to send regular mail is a PO box:
Case Processing Centre-Sydney
P.O. Box 7000
SYDNEY, NS
B1P 6V6


The courier address is :
Case Processing Centre-Sydney
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, Nova Scotia
B1P 5Z2

(So you have sent it to the right address :) )
Reference: Step 6: Submit your application
on webpage : https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...bsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html#Step6

Let me know if I missed anything or was not clear about my response. I will be glad to help out / change my response as per the requirement.
 
I m gill mahal from surrey Vancouver
Sent my application on jul 31
Application received on Aug 3
Please add me in
 
I have a question my degrees that I have done in Switzerland and England do not mention that the language was english but I m guessing its commonsense that they were done in English, does anyone have anything to say abt that...
 
I have a question my degrees that I have done in Switzerland and England do not mention that the language was english but I m guessing its commonsense that they were done in English, does anyone have anything to say abt that...
Hi guys can someone please add me in the spreadsheet since its view only and I do not have access to enter the data....thanks in advance
 
hi! I just discovered this forum.
can someone please add me to the spreadsheet?

ID: kaytea
location: toronto
Single application
1689.5 days
app sent July 5th
app received July 9th

Thanks! Good luck! we're all in this together now.
 
I have a question my degrees that I have done in Switzerland and England do not mention that the language was english but I m guessing its commonsense that they were done in English, does anyone have anything to say abt that...
Don't quote me on this, but I believe if your original certificate is in English you should be good with just sending a copy of that.
 
I have a question my degrees that I have done in Switzerland and England do not mention that the language was english but I m guessing its commonsense that they were done in English, does anyone have anything to say abt that...

Hi Gill,

While the British degree is common sense, when you applied for permanent residence, did you not have to pass the TOEFL/IELTS? If you did not, the same logic for not having the IELTS will apply for citizenship. Also, if you did pass the TOEFL/IELTS, the same score can be submitted at this point.

Hope that answers your question. I sure hope someone can answer mine :)
 
Don't quote me on this, but I believe if your original certificate is in English you should be good with just sending a copy of that.

Whips - you just got "quoted" :P
 
hi! I just discovered this forum.
can someone please add me to the spreadsheet?

ID: kaytea
location: toronto
Single application
1689.5 days
app sent July 5th
app received July 9th

Thanks! Good luck! we're all in this together now.

Hi Kaytea,

1689.5 days? How did you manage that? Did you put the .5 into the application as well? I have never heard of that one before - brought me a smile, you did.

:)
 
Hi Kaytea,

1689.5 days? How did you manage that? Did you put the .5 into the application as well? I have never heard of that one before - brought me a smile, you did.

:)

That's just the number the calculator gave me, considering the time I was in Canada before I got PR. I believe that's where I put in my application. Looking at the spreadsheet it doesn't seem uncommon.
 
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Hi Gill,

While the British degree is common sense, when you applied for permanent residence, did you not have to pass the TOEFL/IELTS? If you did not, the same logic for not having the IELTS will apply for citizenship. Also, if you did pass the TOEFL/IELTS, the same score can be submitted at this point.

Hope that answers your question. I sure hope someone can answer mine :)
Thanks so much, for immigration I did ielts however i think it was just requirement regardless of what you studied and I do not have a copy of that becoz the results were directly submitted to the embassy. I m just keeping my fingers crossed. Thanks for your reply
 
Thanks so much, for immigration I did ielts however i think it was just requirement regardless of what you studied and I do not have a copy of that becoz the results were directly submitted to the embassy. I m just keeping my fingers crossed. Thanks for your reply

If the embassy has your IELTS results, they will get it from your PR records - no worries. If you have done IELTS, then it doesnt matter if your education was english or not. (Even if it is, you have to take the IELTS - LOL - so its wierd that way). I believe it will be quite okay for you. Safe - is my call.

Cheers :)