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twix96 said:
Hi Jay729,

Correct, ang saya saya nga...nakaka excite naman ang good news, at least we really have something to look forward to :)...if it isnot too much to ask, can you share ang email sayo from CEM ...

twix96
Congrats Jay729 hope to hear your MR naman the soonest...ang saya saya talaga ng balita mo...
 
Got our MR na po kahapon. :)
 
jamilon said:
Got our MR na po kahapon. :)
congatulations jamilon another good news! all the best for you.
 
jamilon said:
Got our MR na po kahapon. :)
jamilon ano po yung province nyo and what type of nomination po?good to hear po ..another MR given ,,,,hope to receive mr also,,,,,Godbless....
 
delsa12 said:
Congrats Jay729 hope to hear your MR naman the soonest...ang saya saya talaga ng balita mo...
tnx po Ms Delsa.....Taga-Pampanga po kayo?Godbless.....
 
Base po sa mga experiences ng mga kasama natin sa forum...those who submitted their applications sa CEM are the ones who received their medicals as of this time...iyon po ang trend....goodluck to everyone....
 
ragluf said:
Di po ma-change ang font size using the new forms with Adobe Reader. Just use a pen na lang - same with mine, pag kulang space, pen na lang para mapag kasya. Kahit gumamit ako ng Adobe Creator (full edit mode) - locked po fill-in-boxes ng new downloaded forms.

Thanks ragluf :) Ganun na nga lang ginawa ko. Thanks a lot .
 
Thank you ms Delsa. :)

sir Jay - under AINP po kami, employee driven stream.

AINP applied @ Alberta Office - Feb/March 2011
AINP approved - Oct 2011
PR received at CEM - Dec 2011
AOR Received - Jan 2012
MR Received - Feb 2012
 
Jay729 said:
tnx po Ms Delsa.....Taga-Pampanga po kayo?Godbless.....
Hi Jay729 I was once assigned in Bgy. Quebiawan, San Fernando pero di ako Cabalen dito ako sa Imus, Cavite. 5 years din ako dun I have so many kumpare at kumare na kapampangan. Lapit na MR mo. Stay healthy. ALL THE BEST
 
jamilon said:
Got our MR na po kahapon. :)

congrats Jamilon...stay healthy and goodluck!
 
jamilon said:
Thank you ms Delsa. :)

sir Jay - under AINP po kami, employee driven stream.

AINP applied @ Alberta Office - Feb/March 2011
AINP approved - Oct 2011
PR received at CEM - Dec 2011
AOR Received - Jan 2012
MR Received - Feb 2012



Hi im new here, my husband is the primary applicant, just want to ask if u send your application to CIO thru PO box or courier, may diiference ba kuing PO box or courier, thanks.
 
HI GUUS IM NEW HERE, MY HUSBAND IS THE PRINCIPAL APPLICANT (PROVNICIAL NOMINATED) ask ko lang kung may difference sa processing time kung submitted thru PO box or by courier. thanks.
 
hi leila23. based on my experience its more faster than thru courier rather than sending it to PO box coz it will took it for weeks before they can have it.
 
rojamon27 said:
hi leila23. based on my experience its more faster than thru courier rather than sending it to PO box coz it will took it for weeks before they can have it.

thanks, thru PO box kse namin pinadala feb. 7 sa canada post, sa tracking nila successfully delivered naman.. mga ilang weeks kaya bago nila maprocess yun? and ilang weeks din ang Acknowledgement Receipt? thanks. btw, ano na status ng PR mo application mo?
 
Jay729 said:
Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) letter for Provincial Nominees

Dear
Applicant :

This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada which was received at this office on
12/16/2011.

We have created a file with the application number indicated above. You must quote this application number in any future correspondence.

Processing time

Applications for permanent residence in Canada in the category that you have applied to require on average 11 months to process at this office. Please do not contact this office unless this time has elapsed and you have received no communications from us.

Non-resident applications

If you or any of your accompanying family members are not normally resident in the area of responsibility of this office, then you should be aware that there may be additional delay in the processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada. This delay will result from the need to refer your case to the Canadian Immigration office which is responsible for the country in which you or your family members normally reside. This referral is necessary to verify any information that you have provided with your application, or for advice concerning qualifications or other matters of a local concern that should be taken into account when assessing your application.

IMPORTANT - LET US KNOW

You are required to inform us IMMEDIATELY if your personal circumstances change, such as:

* a new-born child born to yourself or your dependents,

* change in marital status,

* change of residential address or e-mail address,

* change of immigration representative,

* request for withdrawal of your application and refund of fees

**If you don't declare a newborn and a change in your marital status prior to landing, you may be denied landing once you arrive in Canada**

Prepare yourself for immigration to Canada

Your application has just been received at visa office and some months will probably pass before you know the final decision on your application. We nonetheless encourage you to use these months to gather information on Canada.

One of your first steps should be to begin researching potential employment in Canada. Most occupations in Canada are not regulated. For those occupations, the employer is responsible for assessing and recognizing your qualifications.

However, some occupations are regulated and do not permit persons to practice without a license. To obtain a license to practice a regulated occupation, you must go through an assessment and an acceptance of your education and professional qualifications by a regulatory body. This assessment will compare your training, education and experience to Canadian standards. The assessment will also help determine whether further training and evaluation may be needed before you acquire a license to practice your occupation in Canada.

For more information, we encourage you to visit the Going to Canada Internet site at www.directioncanada.gc.ca where you will find important information about living and working in Canada. On this site, you will also find the "Working in Canada Tool" which will tell you what the current prospects are for your occupation across Canada. It offers information on essential skills, job descriptions, work conditions and opportunities. It will also tell you whether your occupation is a regulated profession in Canada.

Please be sure to check your e-mail regularly (including your Inbox, Spam and Junk Folders), as we will be corresponding with you through e-mail whenever possible.

We trust that this information is helpful. Thank you for your interest in Canada.

Regards,

Immigration Section
Sir Jamilon ganito po ba AOR na ntanggap nyo sa VO?tnx Godbless everyone..............