JohnS1989 said:
Sick of looking at the cic website only to see no new messages but new week, new luck? Fingers crossed.
Someone that i'm also in touch with applied a week before me and got theirs last Monday but they didn't go down the online application root so who knows?
Fingers crossed.
John this may help.
A few weeks ago I sent an e-mail to my Canadian employers asking them if they could contact CIC to push things along. Got this reply tonight.
"Hi Mark,
We hope all is well. Kasia and I have been trying to clarify this situation as best we can from our end for you.
We have spoken with the CIC who referred us to the Canadian Visa application Centre in London who referred us to the High Commission. We spoke to the High Commission Office in London who advised us that you should have received a letter by now when your application was approved August 13 (the on-line application screen shot email you sent us on August 13).
This is the process as per the Hugh Commissions website page:
If your application is approved
If your application is approved, you will receive the following:
• A letter from the visa office will be sent to you confirming your authorization to work in Canada. This letter is not your work permit. Take the letter with you to show to the immigration officials at the point of entry when you arrive in Canada. If you are a citizen of a country where a visa is not required to enter Canada, the letter of authorization may be sent to you by email rather than by mail.
• If you are a citizen of a country that requires a temporary resident visa to enter Canada, the visa will be in your passport. For information on expiry dates, duration of stay, etc., please refer to After receiving a visa
When you arrive in Canada:
• Show your letter of authorization to the immigration officer at the port of entry. You must also show your passport and any travel documents you are carrying (such as airline tickets).
• The immigration officer will then give you a work permit that sets out the conditions of your stay and work in Canada. These may include your job title, your employer and the length of time you can work in Canada.
If you have not received any such letter is was suggested that you contact the High Commission by sending an email to them at LDNimmigration@international.gc.ca stating;
• Address to Dear Sir/Madam
• Provide your name
• DOB
• application reference #
• highlight the process concerns and request for status update.
This is what we have been able to source out as next steps. We hope this is helpful information.
Please keep us posted, thank you"
I am going to e-mail them tomorrow. I will keep you updated on any change.
regards
Mark