OMG! I'm so happy for you, man. The long wait is almost over!I just received RPRF request. The letter states my admissibility is currently in review. So I believe I have passed eligibility and I also moved to IP2
OMG! I'm so happy for you, man. The long wait is almost over!I just received RPRF request. The letter states my admissibility is currently in review. So I believe I have passed eligibility and I also moved to IP2
Man, thank you so muchOMG! I'm so happy for you, man. The long wait is almost over!
Did your BG status change to “we are processing...” before you got ADR?so adr request on 17 th april
adr provided on 18th april
application updated to " reviewing the document you provided" - 19th april
Aor 2nd nov ,fsw-o .
Congrts, so the day ultimately arrived ....hope you get PPR soonI just received RPRF request. The letter states my admissibility is currently in review. So I believe I have passed eligibility and I also moved to IP2
On 10th January?My file was transferred in January as a batch transfer. Reason- workload redistribution. No action afterwards.
Happy for you! Did you receive this update today? I thought the offices were closed for the holiday.Man, thank you so much
It's such a relief to know the file has been picked up
not at allGuys I have a query regarding the CRS score..Does it matter if the CRS score of a person is in the 440s although its higher than the cutoff score (say 439) ? Does it delay the final decision on the application?
The bigger breaks where I went home to my native country or did internships, I made separate entries for them. Smaller vacations where I just travelled within the country where my university was, I did not create separate enteries for them.(Still on the schedule A)
am also a bit unsure on whether to fill my perosnal history like this-
09 2011 to 06 2014- studying
Or whether to break it down to include all my vacations/Christmas and summer breaks.That would be quite long and overly detailed.
Please any advice on this?
As @pizzaboy99 said, I also only put details of when I was travelling outside the country. I was studying in London, so every time I came back to India or travelled anywhere outside the UK, I’ve put all of that, date by date in a chronological order. Apart from that, the entire duration went as studying.(Still on the schedule A)
am also a bit unsure on whether to fill my perosnal history like this-
09 2011 to 06 2014- studying
Or whether to break it down to include all my vacations/Christmas and summer breaks.That would be quite long and overly detailed.
Please any advice on this?
Thank you veryyy muchNo Problem at all. I have mechanical degree applied as Software engineer.
Note: The applicant does not need to demonstrate that they meet the “employment requirements” listed in the NOC occupational description.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/economic-classes/federal-skilled-workers/assessing-applications-against-minimum-requirements.html 8
Thank youCongrts, so the day ultimately arrived ....hope you get PPR soon