profiler said:But, Carol -- it's warm there! No Snow!
*sigh*
Yes no change yet from CIC. No surprise there. I was in your neighbourhood Saturday...
The profiler clan went to Casa Loma to take the little profiler to Santa's Work Shop...carolbb23 said:i am back in Toronto now got in last night. what were you doing in my neck of the woods it was great last week.
profiler said:The profiler clan went to Casa Loma to take the little profiler to Santa's Work Shop...
Yeah. We rotate christmas eve -> noon christmas day and noon christmas day -> boxing day every year. This year, he is with us for christmas day and boxing day (and that'd be Mrs Profiler's birthday... so it works out well )carolbb23 said:Nice do you have him for Christmas
I am thinking about to order one. Could you please let me know if you got something back.Sam8119 said:Lucia0009: I have but yet to get the GCMS notes. I forgot to include the right consent form and they contacted me twice 10 days apart regarding that. 12 days since last communication and no GCMS yet. What bout you?
Sam
I guess my hubby and I will have to be patient then as we did not pay the RPRF upfront..Dang! Too close to Christmas.. I think the fees are 490, right? Not quite sure about the medical.. Gotta look it up.profiler said:IMHO ALWAYS send RPRF upfront. No. Matter. What.
If they want to change RPRF, they can, but those who didn't pay now are subject to different fees. So of you can, always, always, always, always, always, etc pay this fee. If money is an issue, the ya ditch it, but be aware, it can change!
Meds: nope. That ship sailed. Sorry. You now wait until they ask. Reports are coming in that panel physicians are now refusing until they have a CIC request.
profiler said:Yeah. We rotate christmas eve -> noon christmas day and noon christmas day -> boxing day every year. This year, he is with us for christmas day and boxing day (and that'd be Mrs Profiler's birthday... so it works out well )
How was your trip, besides warm and relatively wi-fi free?
Ok, that explains a few things to me. I am a sponsor but immigrated myself way back in 1985, am now a Canadian Citizen. I was utterly surprised when they addressed me by my old name in our AOR.. I was puzzled and quite a bit concerned. They must have looked me up under my UCI , hence the old name.. So it must be the same case for me..DwightB said:First you gotta be clear which UCI you put in. Apparently according to the guy who we spoke to yesterday, the sponsor and the main applicant have two separate UCI #s. The UCI for sponsor as in our case is the old UCI my wife (the sponsor) had when she first immigrated to Canada. We have tried to check on ECAS by using both numbers and were able to see both status separately. If you use the sponsor's UCI number you can see it is showing that they have recieved your application to SPONSOR. If you use the main applicant's UCI number you see it is showing as they have received your application. However, we were only successful in linking the main applicant's PR application using my UCI #. So I think you should be careful which UCI number you used.
We have just tried the following:
Permanent residence --> Family Class (Spouses) -->Unique Client Identifier (UCI) and Family Name --> Enter the main applicant's UCI number --> main applicant's family name --> City of birth --> country/territory of birth --> Passport info --> Province intend to live --> City/Town/Village --> Current marital status --> number of family members (this one is a bit tricky you need to be careful, we put 2 since me and my wife we only had 2 people in our family, I guess it need to consistent with the number on your application but I am not sure which number it is suppose to match)
Also some people in this forum said that you may be able to leave some of the above information blank such City of birth etc.. We did not follow that instruction and was successful the first time we tried. But you may also want to try that if you still couldn't link it. You will find your application number starting with an F following 9 digits if you are able to link it. At least that is what happened in our case. Good luck!
I am able to access ECAS and it said they are processing my husband. If it wouldn't have been for this forum, i would not have known what I did wrong. Since I was an immigrant myself a loooong time ago, it was my UCI that was given, not my husband's.. hence my old name too. Coz that's the one I obviously had in 1985... Gotta say thank you to all of you!!profiler said:You're less than a month in (or so). There will literally be no notes yet.