Yes for Job and just for current job.@ersandee specificially mentioned it was relating to job.
Yes for Job and just for current job.@ersandee specificially mentioned it was relating to job.
Nursing.What sort of a job are you doing ? And did you submit all your employment letters? (Ex: appointment letters, promotion letters, letter of experience and all your tax return docs, salary slips, and your bank statements have to prove your salary slips as well)
These are just a few nuances that are still far easier than permanently migrating to any other country as a weak passport holder(I'm a weak passport holder too). I had to leave US and my H1B simply because they won't let H1Bs work on your startups on the side when you are on H1B(your employer owns your work!). Any other immigration pathway will similarly cap you potential for years(if not a decade). The upside is that in just a few months you'll be a PR(or atleast a CoPR holder) and will never have to worry about anything. Just have to wait it outYeah......I was planning on going to Germany but sort of abandoned the idea after my eligibility got completed because the German path is really long and hard. But now I think I need to follow that path again because of f***** IRCC and their uncertain way of working. I would be so devasted if I had an ADR after eligibility showing completed on the tracker. But now I'm prepared for it since I'm seeing other similar cases now.
I understand but it is what it is and we deal with it.I avoided it. Here we have a thing called as "Soutien de famille". I told them this in LOE too. So if you are a son of a deceased father and live with your mother (which was my case) then you can avoid it. And I get your point about everything you are trying to say. But they should keep the eligibility "in progress" instead of "completed". In this way you avoid giving applicants false hope. Sorry but I can't be convinced that sending ADRs related to employment after eligibility passed is an acceptable thing. Don't complete our eligibility until you're fully satisfied!
Which program?Hello everyone, can someone update me.
I got my AOR 22nov and still no update yet, is this the regular timeline for everyone or should i worried??
Program - Inland express entry
And so am I! I wouldn't move to Canada if I was a German or Swiss citizen. But I still have a right to think and say that eligibility completed should mean something. All I'm saying is that if you completed eligibility of people then they should have a moment to relax, and they shouldn't take that away from applicants! I have a lazy former boss and I now have to remind him again and again to be careful if IRCC makes a verification call or email. I mean I appreciate the opportunity but that also means saying something if I feel certain process is wrong. I wouldn't say anything if our eligibility was still "in progress" on the tracker. These IT systems mean a lot to applicants.These are just a few nuances that are still far easier than permanently migrating to any other country as a weak passport holder(I'm a weak passport holder too). I had to leave US and my H1B simply because they won't let H1Bs work on your startups on the side when you are on H1B(your employer owns your work!). Any other immigration pathway will similarly cap you potential for years(if not a decade). The upside is that in just a few months you'll be a PR(or atleast a CoPR holder) and will never have to worry about anything. Just have to wait it out
I'm sorry you're going through this. Hopefully everything will turn out well for you. It is unfair and unjust but that's the way IRCC rolls sometimes. Some people will try to defend their every action. We can still be good immigrants while pointing out unfairness of propogating anxiety in applicants. Eligibility completed should mean a chapter is closed. This isn't the case with IRCC and it sucks.Yes for Job and just for current job.
haha, not saying you don't have a right to complain. My emphasis is on how temporary this situation is for you and that this will be over very very soon. Soon you are going to be one of us, and this is just another temporary setback at best for you(if it is)!And so am I! I wouldn't move to Canada if I was a German or Swiss citizen. But I still have a right to think and say that eligibility completed should mean something. All I'm saying is that if you completed eligibility of people then they should have a moment to relax, and they shouldn't take that away from applicants! I have a lazy former boss and I now have to remind him again and again to be careful if IRCC makes a verification call or email. I mean I appreciate the opportunity but that also means saying something if I feel certain process is wrong. I wouldn't say anything if our eligibility was still "in progress" on the tracker. These IT systems mean a lot to applicants.
Exactly, and god knows how great are the chalenges once you are in Canada: Finding work, home, build your career, family etc etc... This is nothing compared to what's waiting for us as new immigrantshaha, not saying you don't have a right to complain. My emphasis is on how temporary this situation is for you and that this will be over very very soon. Soon you are going to be one of us, and this is just another temporary setback at best for you(if it is)!
He does have a point though. Eligibility should remain in progress until all the documents are verified and crosschecked. This would give us applicants a sense where our application is going.haha, not saying you don't have a right to complain. My emphasis is on how temporary this situation is for you and that this will be over very very soon. Soon you are going to be one of us, and this is just another temporary setback at best for you(if it is)!
Same thing happend to me.Everything on my tracker moved to completed today but my dependents still show not started for eligibility. Should be worried?
Really ?! It stay 'not started'? Not even 'In progress'?Dependents eligibility usually stay like that so i would not worry
Do you have any information about the documents that we should prepare please ?@algerianboy for example I see you are from Algeria, I see many Algerian people getting ADRs for the military duty (service militaire). You should be prepared for that and have your documents ready for that stuff.
I am pretty sure it remains not started, if you read this thread or maybe the September or October now it was mentioned beforeReally ?! It stay 'not started'? Not even 'In progress'?
Good to know, thanks for the information!