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mandiebraxton said:
Gosh :o. I see what you mean! Even Accra applicant is in process....Mandie

Uhm???????? something to worry about

Shami
 
mandiebraxton said:
Sweet I don't know!!! It is just that the waiting is frustrating!!!!! Mandie
mandie london vo is sleeping......april- may 2011 applicants are waiting. even from london 4152 is waiting since january 2011 for medicals.........................................waiting is frustrating yes.
 
mandiebraxton said:
Sweet I don't know!!! It is just that the waiting is frustrating!!!!! Mandie

Of course waiting is frustrating..........now I am worried
 
Hasni said:
Dear OJ,

Thanks for you time and reply but, few poits require more clarification if you could ....

3. I believe my qualifications for NOC 7216 suits almost 95% of CIC requirements.
That's ok but for this trade only secondary level education should suffice, i want to know whether you are post secondary (meaning overqualified) or exactly what is required!!
6.Yes, being the important requirements I did provided those information including the number of hours worked, company benefits (aside from salaries), profile of the company, etc.
How about the business card, did you attach it !!
Thanks

Many congrats ...actungbabyk and seema, best of luck ahead.

Wake up LONDON VO pls.... :)
Dear Hasni,

I am a bachelors degree holder and yes, I have attached a business card on the work experience document. If you're asking what exactly is required for NOC 7216, the CIC's guidelines on Work Experience is very clear that you must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience (or the equivalent in part-time), and you must have performed most of the duties including all the essential duties that are listed for the occupation. Therefore educational level is a non-factor in the Work Experience criteria when assessing points, however it is significant on the Education criteria.

Hope I was able to clarify the matter.

OJ
 
OJ,
thanks a lot, i am clear now :)
 
Mandie,

Please have a look at the post on July 2011 thread regarding In process status
SmGrGe said:
The above information is from ECAS FAQ - the web page of which was modified on Sept 19, 2011..

So, it all makes sense now... what I think...

1. Those who have In Process without PER - are In Process or in queue at CIO Sydney
2. Those who have In Process with PER without RBVO - are in Process to Visa Office...
3. Those who are In Process after RBVO - wait for MR!!!

One of our forum members had mentioned this earlier too..

I have checked the FAQ page modified on 2011-09-19, https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do;jsessionid=F7992C3EE56B8AFA3FB481A03DD073AF?redir=faq_ecas&lang=en&app=ecas

and also the Client application status page
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do?redir=app_perm_fam&lang=en&app=ecas

Maybe prior to this modification, status shows RBVO after receiving PER, whereas nowadays it directly goes to In Process, this is my inference, What do you think??????????

Shami
 
I won't worry too much about post July applicants. This is the reason why:


Q13: Why has the status of my application not changed even though it has been a long time since I submitted it and I know that things have happened with my file?

A13: It is normal for some actions to not be reflected in CAS for many weeks due to the volume of information received at the visa offices and the case processing centres.
In many cases, an in-process file is actually waiting in a queue for initial review as applications are handled in the order they are received and on a case-by-case basis. The waiting time in this initial queue can be lengthy, depending on the standard processing times. Applications are processed according to the Application Processing Time at a given location.

In addition, other actions happening to your file are not shown on CAS (example: security checks) so it may appear as though nothing is happening to your file.

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do;jsessionid=F7992C3EE56B8AFA3FB481A03DD073AF?redir=faq_ecas&lang=en&app=ecas#Q12
Mandie
 
mandiebraxton said:
I won't worry too much about post July applicants. This is the reason why:


Q13: Why has the status of my application not changed even though it has been a long time since I submitted it and I know that things have happened with my file?

A13: It is normal for some actions to not be reflected in CAS for many weeks due to the volume of information received at the visa offices and the case processing centres.
In many cases, an in-process file is actually waiting in a queue for initial review as applications are handled in the order they are received and on a case-by-case basis. The waiting time in this initial queue can be lengthy, depending on the standard processing times. Applications are processed according to the Application Processing Time at a given location.

In addition, other actions happening to your file are not shown on CAS (example: security checks) so it may appear as though nothing is happening to your file.

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/redir.do;jsessionid=F7992C3EE56B8AFA3FB481A03DD073AF?redir=faq_ecas&lang=en&app=ecas#Q12
Mandie

Exactly, That is what I am trying to point out.

Thanks Mandie, Initially I was a wee bit worried.

Shami
 
Dear Friends,

Please advice... there is a slight change in my Previous employer's name and it resulted in change of my manager's email id the reference letter... Could you please advice if i need to let CHC know about this.

Please advice....
 
Ontario Journey said:
Thank you nokiadesire! Hope there will be good news coming on you as NDVO is now going full steam.
Good luck!

I hope so tooooo, as the wait is verrryyy frustrating !!
 
Gods Grace said:
Dear Friends,

Please advice... there is a slight change in my Previous employer's name and it resulted in change of my manager's email id the reference letter... Could you please advice if i need to let CHC know about this.

Please advice....
It might be worth your while to just send an e-mail to your VO about this.....Mandie
 
Dear friends,

Is it possible that one may get medicals request while his ecas status still shows RBVO, has it happened with anyone here.
 
Hasni said:
Dear friends,

Is it possible that one may get medicals request while his ecas status still shows RBVO, has it happened with anyone here.
It happened to this guy:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t85003.0.html
Mandie
 
Thanks Mandie.. My consultant is drafting an email and letterr to CHC..