Everyone has a lost feeling, you have been working on something for so long then its gone!!!leg89 said:So, sent my application off yesterday for Common-law family sponsorship yesterday. Feeling a bit lost now :-[. When I know it's been received, can I then sign up to E-CAS and track it?
Afraid not. Some TFW's are permitted to be paid 15% less than minimum wage. Did you read about the scandal with the RBC TFW's? I believe the law is not being changed to remove this. It was an ill advised experiment on the part of the CPC.orly said:The minimum wage applies to all workers either foreign or Canadian.
Someone has been telling you porkies
False. The rule you might be thinking of is 15% less than the "average wage" in any province.DGT said:Afraid not. Some TFW's are permitted to be paid 15% less than minimum wage.
Ah! Thanks. That makes sense.orly said:False. The rule you might be thinking of is 15% less than the "average wage" in any province.
You can't be paid less than the minimum wage in any province.
I imagine that means that they are requesting an extension on your behalf. And rightly so, as they messed up on their end with your medicals. I imagine that there is some sort of internal body that assesses a situation and decides whether extensions are possible, and I doubt that you would be seen as being at high risk of acquiring any sort of medical condition that would lead to excessive demand. God it's a bloody complicated business. At least you got a reply this time though! So, if they're asking for an extension right now, that would likely be late June/ early July for your COPR?scottishmaple said:Thanks!!
I received a reply today ....
Please do not complete a new medical assessment at this time. An extension may be possible. We will notify you should the completion of a new examination be necessary.
I have no idea if this indicates anything...you would think with 4 weeks to go there would be some sort of decision about whether to do medicals or not...
Yup! It means your file is open, as opposed to "awaiting review". I wouldn't read too much into ECAS. It's notoriously unreliable!Eabie said:Yay! I got a response from CIC to my second email (I sent the first with incorrect contact details, which I apologized for in my second).
"Good afternoon,
Your application remains under review. The review process is expected to be completed shortly and we will be in contact at that stage if we require any further information or documentation.
We are unable to provide a specific timeframe for the completion of the review process.
Kind regards,
CDD"
Does "under review" basically mean In Process? It still says Application Received on ECAS so I wasn't sure if they had even picked up my file yet.
Oh yeah. Still here. FOREVER!!!!scottishmaple said:DGT are you still here...lol :-*
Firstly, your name gave me a chuckle! Super Canadian!ToqueEh said:Hello! We're London based and my wonderful Canadian wife is sponsoring me
Here's our timeline so far:
I had my medical on 15th Jan 2013
Application sent to Mississauga on 7h March 2013
Confirmed received by Mississauga on 14th March 2013
Sponsorship approved by Mississauga on 16th April 2013
We got a letter confirming this around the same time, and saying the application had been moved to the London office for processing. on the CIC website it says 'Medical Results have been received'.
I'm told I just wait now, 4-6 months? exciting!
What they do is ask their medical department to look over the original medical and determine whether an extension can be given. So like you say if I dont have a medical condition with excessive demand then it should be straight forward.DGT said:I imagine that there is some sort of internal body that assesses a situation and decides whether extensions are possible, and I doubt that you would be seen as being at high risk of acquiring any sort of medical condition that would lead to excessive demand.
I have no idea. To be honest if it was early July that would be perfect. My daughter would have finished school. My husband will be in to our/his new place and I have two weeks off work so I wouldnt have to feel guilty about not giving my 4 weeks notice and if they give an extension then I am in control again about when we leave, no more worrying about landing before medicals expire.DGT said:So, if they're asking for an extension right now, that would likely be late June/ early July for your COPR?
Nice one... very pleased for you. ;DDGT said:Hey guys. I got a reply to an email I sent to London on Monday asking when I can expect my COPR.
Good afternoon,
Your medical results were received and the assessment has been completed. All requirements have been met and we will soon proceed with finalising your application and issuing your Confirmation of Permanent Residence form.
Kind regards,
CDD
So I guess i'll be there soon. It's my birthday on the 30th of May. Hopefully it'll arrive on that day. That'd be a great present. Might be able to get my life in order at last.