All were CEC. I think all CEC people are inlanderspr_rider said:Congrats for ppl received PPR today and yesterday ... i have questions for you , what category are you? cec or fsw ?
are you inlanders ?
thanks and peace out
All were CEC. I think all CEC people are inlanderspr_rider said:Congrats for ppl received PPR today and yesterday ... i have questions for you , what category are you? cec or fsw ?
are you inlanders ?
thanks and peace out
Pr_rider..pr_rider said:Congrats for ppl received PPR today and yesterday ... i have questions for you , what category are you? cec or fsw ?
are you inlanders ?
thanks and peace out
Hi I_love_van,I_love_van said:Hello esantos,
Regarding the BOWP, I want your advice.
My medical changed to pass today (July 29th), and my PGWP is expiring at the end of October 2015 (three months left).
But I have not received the 2nd AOR yet. I am planing to apply the BOWP with the 1st AOR. My question is: Should I apply online or apply on paper?
Anyone who shares your experience will be highly appreciated.
Unfortunate for a lot of us who were qualified for both CEC and FSW but were invited under FSW. Looks like inlanders FSW are still lagging quite a bit behind than CEC for PPRkainthsimranjit said:All were CEC. I think all CEC people are inlanders
Is your job supported by LMIA?flavdcosta said:I got a request to show proof of funds. I showed 5000 but along with that attached my pay stubs since I have a full time, non seasonal and permanent job.
Also attached a reference letter from my work and T4 of the last year.
I applied just by myself, the settlements funds I should have is 11000.
Would this cause CIC any reason to reject my file based on POF.
esantos said:My PPR letter says the following for the envelope size:
If you have a mailing address in Canada: To allow you to track your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5688) and, if a visa is required, your passport through the mail, you must purchase two (2) PREPAID Canada Post Xpresspost envelopes (National), letter-sized (318 x 241 mm), at any Canada Post retail outlet.
Yes, that's correct. Once you submit your BOWP application, and as long as your PGWP is still valid at the date they receive your application at Vegreville, you are under implied status.I_love_van said:Hi esantos,
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, my current PGWP is valid till the end of October 2015.
I will be in implied status after I submit the BOWP, which means I can continue to work in Canada legally before the CIC make decision on my application.
So it would be better for me apply later, did I understand correctly?
I was suspicious about it too, but then realized that the two envelopes are the same size, there is no way you can put one inside the other without folding it (at least I couldn't :-[) lolarleneramiro said:Thank you esantos. I will send mine this Friday. Why would it say folded on our letter, lol. Just curious.
AAlhadka said:Guys, I would like to ask those who have gotten far in the process, what should I expect after submitting Schedule A? PPR ;D
My journey has already been long enough with all kind of surprises and I would like to know if there will be more requests, other issues, or if I got that far, this means that I'm almost there??
Reading other comments like rejection for NOC and duties not matching, or employment letter doesn't really specify permanent job freak me out among other reasons!! It seems that one can't relax until the process is completely over!
Yes you are right, no one knows what will happen especially with CIC. But as far as I know, the schedule A request means that you are good with your eligibility. So wait for your day to get PPR, which is going to happen soon
I would appreciate the insights!
your not alone! our turn will come soon (I hope)silmarilli103 said:Another week and still no updates. I feel so sad looking at my ecas profile that I want to cry. NO CHANGE!!! I am travelling the first week of September and am now beginning to freak out..