How much time GCMS notes take to come ?PiyushAgrawal06121985 said:Use the FBI slots as recommended by IRCC. For reference letters have a look at your GCMS first and raise a CSE if required. Don't panic and jump the gun!
How much time GCMS notes take to come ?PiyushAgrawal06121985 said:Use the FBI slots as recommended by IRCC. For reference letters have a look at your GCMS first and raise a CSE if required. Don't panic and jump the gun!
I agree with comments from Piyush above on using placeholders for what they are meant for. GCMS will take 30 days to come post your order completion.siddhartha_gautama said:How much time GCMS notes take to come ?
Should I use both placeholders to upload FBI PCC ?ppahuja said:I agree with comments from Piyush above on using placeholders for what they are meant for. GCMS will take 30 days to come post your order completion.
Good Luck!!
IMO - you should use first placeholder (old PCC) for LoE that there is no OLD PCC applicable for you and attach FBI PCC receipt that you may have got at the time of application while specifying that that your latest FBI PCC is available in designated new placeholder.siddhartha_gautama said:Should I use both placeholders to upload FBI PCC ?
As the mail says "in queue for review by an officer". Cant derive anything about Primary checks etcFatemeh Njm said:Guys!
I sent an email to CPC to ask about the current status of my application coz I could not wait for the note to be received 20 days later. The answer I got is:
“Dear applicant,
Please be informed that your application is currently in queue for review by an officer. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide you with a date on which your file will be reviewed. Please be assured that you will be contacted immediately should further information be required or regarding the next steps in your file. We thank you for your patience and for keeping your correspondence to a minimum.
Regards,
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
www.cic.gc.ca”
What is the meaning of this? Does it mean I have passed all primary checks? I mean work experience and POF,...?
Remove lakhs if you can. Canadians doesn't understand lakhs and crores.moderator1983 said:Hello Seniors,
We could arrange following reference letter (for my wife):
> Please let us know if this is good.
> Here, She joined as 'Management Trainee' and that was also a full-time & paid role, do you suggest that we should explicitly mention this in an LOE, if so what additional documents should we include?
Thanks
also want to add my wifes IELTSRichy888 said:Hi
My wife has been the main applicant throughout the duration of our application process thus far.We applied through the Express Entry route in June 2015, and also obtained a Nomination from Ontario in August. As a result, we received an ITA.
Our Permanent Residence application was submitted in October 2015.Unfortunately in February this year we received a refusal letter from the CIC – the basis of refusal was that we did not provide sufficient evidence to show that we meet the requirements of NOC1111 - they specifically mentioned the lack of evidence regarding my wife's letter from our previous employer. They did not request any further documentation.
We tried to send the CIC an email to please look at further evidence that we could provide - unfortunately we were unsuccessful. we have received an updated employer letter on 29 April- that listed all the responsibilities.
As the Nomination is linked to a specific EE Profile, we tried to relink our nomination to our new Express Entry profile. This was also declined by OINP. They refused as CIC refused our CIC application. When we tried to prove again that my wife does actually meet all the requirements of NOC1111 - they have not replied (probably due to the temporary pause from Ontario).
CRS 438 june 2015
OINP received Aug 2015
PR application submitted Oct 2015
PR refused Feb 2016 (due to work letter not listing responsibilities)
CRS 433 March 2016
OINP refuse to relink nomination as CIC refused our PR application.
Please can you give us some advice?
Thanks,
Richard
Thanks coolhyd,coolhyd said:Remove lakhs if you can. Canadians doesn't understand lakhs and crores.
Use numericals, for example INR 500,000 per annum paid monthly/semi monthly/biweekly.
It should not be a big concern though.
That would work.moderator1983 said:Thanks coolhyd,
good catch...
well it took a lot to arrange this letter (from an ex-employer) and not sure if HR will be ready to give another. By any chance, can I include it in an LOE.
I've thought of adding another point in that 'LOE' and that's regarding specifying that the first designation was also full-time and paid.
Thanks
Sorry to hear abt your case. You can try other provinces, find a way to increase your score or just wait for the CRS score to lower.Richy888 said:Hi
My wife has been the main applicant throughout the duration of our application process thus far.We applied through the Express Entry route in June 2015, and also obtained a Nomination from Ontario in August. As a result, we received an ITA.
Our Permanent Residence application was submitted in October 2015.Unfortunately in February this year we received a refusal letter from the CIC – the basis of refusal was that we did not provide sufficient evidence to show that we meet the requirements of NOC1111 - they specifically mentioned the lack of evidence regarding my wife's letter from our previous employer. They did not request any further documentation.
We tried to send the CIC an email to please look at further evidence that we could provide - unfortunately we were unsuccessful. we have received an updated employer letter on 29 April- that listed all the responsibilities.
As the Nomination is linked to a specific EE Profile, we tried to relink our nomination to our new Express Entry profile. This was also declined by OINP. They refused as CIC refused our CIC application. When we tried to prove again that my wife does actually meet all the requirements of NOC1111 - they have not replied (probably due to the temporary pause from Ontario).
CRS 438 june 2015
OINP received Aug 2015
PR application submitted Oct 2015
PR refused Feb 2016 (due to work letter not listing responsibilities)
CRS 433 March 2016
OINP refuse to relink nomination as CIC refused our PR application.
Please can you give us some advice?
Thanks,
Richard
Really unprofessional from CIC. If nothing else, they could have taken the decision early.Richy888 said:Hi
My wife has been the main applicant throughout the duration of our application process thus far.We applied through the Express Entry route in June 2015, and also obtained a Nomination from Ontario in August. As a result, we received an ITA.
Our Permanent Residence application was submitted in October 2015.Unfortunately in February this year we received a refusal letter from the CIC – the basis of refusal was that we did not provide sufficient evidence to show that we meet the requirements of NOC1111 - they specifically mentioned the lack of evidence regarding my wife's letter from our previous employer. They did not request any further documentation.
We tried to send the CIC an email to please look at further evidence that we could provide - unfortunately we were unsuccessful. we have received an updated employer letter on 29 April- that listed all the responsibilities.
As the Nomination is linked to a specific EE Profile, we tried to relink our nomination to our new Express Entry profile. This was also declined by OINP. They refused as CIC refused our CIC application. When we tried to prove again that my wife does actually meet all the requirements of NOC1111 - they have not replied (probably due to the temporary pause from Ontario).
CRS 438 june 2015
OINP received Aug 2015
PR application submitted Oct 2015
PR refused Feb 2016 (due to work letter not listing responsibilities)
CRS 433 March 2016
OINP refuse to relink nomination as CIC refused our PR application.
Please can you give us some advice?
Thanks,
Richard