APJune2010
Full Member
- Jul 27, 2010
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Kingston
- NOC Code......
- ****
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 17-06-2010
- Doc's Request.
- 05-10-2010
- Nomination.....
- Full Docs to VO: 18-11-2010
- AOR Received.
- 2nd AOR: 27-01-2012
Good day
Some very interesting reading can be found at the CIC website: Please see link for complete information
Please note that this was updated in August 2010 but it will be able to give an idea of the processes at CIO.
cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG77.asp
The table below represents the phases of the assessment and processing.
Phase Description
Completeness check
Citizenship and Immigration Canada reviews your application to make sure that:
* all required fields in your application forms are complete,
* all required documents are submitted from both the CIO document checklist (IMM 5612), and visa-office-specific document checklist
* the correct processing fee payment has been made
If your application is:
* incomplete or;
* the occupation you are applying under has reached the allowable limit under category 1,
your entire package (including your payment) will be returned to you with a letter explaining why it is being returned.
Eligibility Review
An officer will make an final determination of eligibility of your application to determine whether:
* your application qualifies for processing under one of the two categories described in the Ministerial Instructions
If your application qualifies for processing, you will be sent a letter that:
* notifies you of this fact and provides you with your reference number.
If your application does not qualify for processing under the Ministerial Instructions you will be sent a letter that:
* provides the reason why your application is not eligible for processing
* confirms that a refund for the processing fee will be issued
Selection and Admissibility
If your application is eligible for processing, your application will be assessed against the following requirements:
* minimal requirements
* selection factors
* required funds
* admissibility (criminality, security, medical)
Have a great day!
Some very interesting reading can be found at the CIC website: Please see link for complete information
Please note that this was updated in August 2010 but it will be able to give an idea of the processes at CIO.
cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG77.asp
The table below represents the phases of the assessment and processing.
Phase Description
Completeness check
Citizenship and Immigration Canada reviews your application to make sure that:
* all required fields in your application forms are complete,
* all required documents are submitted from both the CIO document checklist (IMM 5612), and visa-office-specific document checklist
* the correct processing fee payment has been made
If your application is:
* incomplete or;
* the occupation you are applying under has reached the allowable limit under category 1,
your entire package (including your payment) will be returned to you with a letter explaining why it is being returned.
Eligibility Review
An officer will make an final determination of eligibility of your application to determine whether:
* your application qualifies for processing under one of the two categories described in the Ministerial Instructions
If your application qualifies for processing, you will be sent a letter that:
* notifies you of this fact and provides you with your reference number.
If your application does not qualify for processing under the Ministerial Instructions you will be sent a letter that:
* provides the reason why your application is not eligible for processing
* confirms that a refund for the processing fee will be issued
Selection and Admissibility
If your application is eligible for processing, your application will be assessed against the following requirements:
* minimal requirements
* selection factors
* required funds
* admissibility (criminality, security, medical)
Have a great day!