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Author Topic: Applicant from PhD program after 5 Nov, 2011 connect here to get status  (Read 537310 times)
anjuku
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Posts: 274
Ratings: +10
Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: Buffalo (now transferred to Ottawa)
NOC Code......: 4011 and 4012
App. Filed.......: 16-04-2012
Doc's Request.: 16-05-2013
Nomination.....: 25-04-2012 (PER)
IELTS Request: SENT WITH APPLICATION (OVERALL BAND SCORE 8.5)
Med's Request: 17-05-2013
Med's Done....: 23-05-2013
Passport Req..: 04-06-2013

« Reply #1305 on: April 30, 2012, 11:47:21 pm »

Got my PER today, 30th Apr. But not reflected in ecas as nothing came out of it yet.
Congrats webspherguy!!..my ECAS isn't updated either Roll Eyes
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sam001
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« Reply #1306 on: May 01, 2012, 08:14:58 am »

Congrats webspherguy!!..my ECAS isn't updated either Roll Eyes


I can see my status on ECAS from the next day my CC was charged. it says "In process".but did not get any email..is that normal??
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asbereth
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Posts: 820
Ratings: +30
Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......: 4012
App. Filed.......: 16-02-2012
PR Fee Charged: 05-03-2012
PER Received..: 21-03-2012
Doc's Request.: 26-02-2013
In process.....: 21-03-2013
Med's Request: 22-03-2013
Med's Done....: 26-03-2013
Med's Received: 15-04-2013
Decision Made: 15-04-2013
Passport Req..: 16-04-2013
VISA ISSUED...: 29-04-2013
COPR ISSUED..: 15-05-2013
VISA RECEIVED: 16-05-2013
LANDED..........: 16-05-2013

« Reply #1307 on: May 01, 2012, 09:08:36 am »

I can see my status on ECAS from the next day my CC was charged. it says "In process".but did not get any email..is that normal??

Hi sam001, just be patient. There could be several things in affecting how fast they will issue PER. Some applications are really straightforward (in terms of easiness to validate and number of points), and they get issued PER faster. Some others are a bit harder (maybe because they have more overseas work experience) and take longer. If you take a look at the timeline, you'll notice a lot of variations, and some applicants applied early but got their PER later (in fact, there are a lot of such cases).

Also, just curious, how many points are you expecting, and are you relying on the 5 previous study adaptability points to get above 67 points? Do you have any Canadian degree? I'm under the impression that they will only automatically assign the 5 adaptability points if you have a Canadian post-graduate degree, so you may (or may not) have to appeal for these points if it really comes down to them (two applicants here so far have appealed and successfully overturned their NER into PER by arguing for these adaptability points). Let us know and good luck Smiley

Got my PER today, 30th Apr. But not reflected in ecas as nothing came out of it yet.

Congrats websphereguy Cheesy
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aboshosha84
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« Reply #1308 on: May 01, 2012, 09:14:33 am »

Hi All,

I have just received the PER today May 1st 2012
I am a PhD candidate at UWO who finished 4 full time semesters (Equivalent to two years)
I am originally from Egypt
The application has 3 persons
My work experience included the TA/RA in addition to other work

My application is received in         March 19th 2012
The Money Order was cashed on   March 28th 2012
I got the PER on                         May   01st 2012

Snow walker: Could you update the Excel sheet and add my results, Your excel sheet helped me a lot understanding what is going on Smiley
Thank you guys for sharing these info with us Smiley
 
Aboshosha84
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sam001
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« Reply #1309 on: May 01, 2012, 11:03:47 am »

Hi sam001, just be patient. There could be several things in affecting how fast they will issue PER. Some applications are really straightforward (in terms of easiness to validate and number of points), and they get issued PER faster. Some others are a bit harder (maybe because they have more overseas work experience) and take longer. If you take a look at the timeline, you'll notice a lot of variations, and some applicants applied early but got their PER later (in fact, there are a lot of such cases).

Also, just curious, how many points are you expecting, and are you relying on the 5 previous study adaptability points to get above 67 points? Do you have any Canadian degree? I'm under the impression that they will only automatically assign the 5 adaptability points if you have a Canadian post-graduate degree, so you may (or may not) have to appeal for these points if it really comes down to them (two applicants here so far have appealed and successfully overturned their NER into PER by arguing for these adaptability points). Let us know and good luck Smiley

Congrats websphereguy Cheesy

Hi,
Yes I need those 5 points otherwise I get 66 points. I dont have canadian degree..I am depending on the 5 adaptability points..Sad

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asbereth
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Posts: 820
Ratings: +30
Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......: 4012
App. Filed.......: 16-02-2012
PR Fee Charged: 05-03-2012
PER Received..: 21-03-2012
Doc's Request.: 26-02-2013
In process.....: 21-03-2013
Med's Request: 22-03-2013
Med's Done....: 26-03-2013
Med's Received: 15-04-2013
Decision Made: 15-04-2013
Passport Req..: 16-04-2013
VISA ISSUED...: 29-04-2013
COPR ISSUED..: 15-05-2013
VISA RECEIVED: 16-05-2013
LANDED..........: 16-05-2013

« Reply #1310 on: May 01, 2012, 11:12:32 am »

There have been cases where people got rejected for having only 66 points. They thought that they would get the 5 adaptability previous study points, but the CIO decided not to award them. Two applicants so far have appealed this decision, and got their negative assessment overturned, but it is still not clear yet whether awarding these 5 points for PhD stream applicants is something that they would do by default from now on. If I may conjecture, I think you may have to appeal as well, though hopefully they will just realize it and award you these 5 points.
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websphereguy
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Posts: 316
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Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: Buffalo
App. Filed.......: 16-04-2012
Doc's Request.: send with application
Nomination.....: PER received on 30th Apr 2012

« Reply #1311 on: May 01, 2012, 02:13:29 pm »

TyrusX / Snow_walker, pls do help to update the tracker. I got my PER on the 30th April Smiley
Thanks.
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TyrusX
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Posts: 1213
Ratings: +46
Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: Buffalo
App. Filed.......: 19-01-2012
Doc's Request.: sent with application
AOR Received.: First: -03-2012
IELTS Request: sent with application

« Reply #1312 on: May 01, 2012, 03:07:38 pm »

TyrusX / Snow_walker, pls do help to update the tracker. I got my PER on the 30th April Smiley
Thanks.

updated. I was away. Terrible waiting for the AOR is killing me.
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Please, post your dates, nationality, number of applicants, ecas status, and kind of work experience.

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kg.jadu
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« Reply #1313 on: May 01, 2012, 03:19:37 pm »

Good news!

Received the PER today after appealing NER (initially, the officer has not awarded me 5 points for my 3 years of study in Canada). Submitted my appeal last Thursday. It took less than a week, and it indeed worked! Current students are eligible for 5 adaptability points. Know of at least two other applicants from my school who did the same and were successful (plus two on this forum). Processing of the appeal can take any time between a few days (like for me) or a month (early applicants who got rejected).

In my understanding, we got NER in the first place because before June 2010, FSW applications were processed at individual visa offices. After the rules have changed in June 2010, initial processing moved on to the CPC in Sydney, but there were little to no students-in-progress applicants at that time because the FSW-3 stream was shut down. As a result, the immigration officers in Sydney didn't get enough experience with the applications from students, and now they have to deal with somewhat unfamiliar applicants who have studied in Canada for more than 2 years but do not have a Canadian degree. But of course, we are right, and that's precisely why appeals work.

I expect there will be less NERs due to 5 adaptability points. They might have already spotted the issue and done necessary training.

Please add me to the timeline.
PhD student in the 3d year, TA/RA (12--17 hrs/week) + some research experience from back home
Applied February 16, 2012
NER March 29, 2012
Appealed April 26, 2012
PER May 1, 2012
One person in the application
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badalpharm
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Posts: 150
Ratings: +8
Category........: PNP
NOC Code......: 3131
Job Offer........: Yes
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-09-2012
LANDED..........: Already in Canada

« Reply #1314 on: May 01, 2012, 03:24:14 pm »

Hi All,

I have just received the PER today May 1st 2012
I am a PhD candidate at UWO who finished 4 full time semesters (Equivalent to two years)
I am originally from Egypt
The application has 3 persons
My work experience included the TA/RA in addition to other work

My application is received in         March 19th 2012
The Money Order was cashed on   March 28th 2012
I got the PER on                         May   01st 2012

Snow walker: Could you update the Excel sheet and add my results, Your excel sheet helped me a lot understanding what is going on Smiley
Thank you guys for sharing these info with us Smiley
 
Aboshosha84


 @   Aboshosha84 and other all seniors,

He said, he completed four full time semester (equivalent to 2 years). I did not get it.
My school has 3 quarters. Sept-Dec, Jan-April, and May-Aug, Now all undergrad has vacation in summer, but graduates are working.

So What is the rule, 4 semester, or 2 YEARS (730 DAYS).
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Badal Shah
asbereth
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Posts: 820
Ratings: +30
Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......: 4012
App. Filed.......: 16-02-2012
PR Fee Charged: 05-03-2012
PER Received..: 21-03-2012
Doc's Request.: 26-02-2013
In process.....: 21-03-2013
Med's Request: 22-03-2013
Med's Done....: 26-03-2013
Med's Received: 15-04-2013
Decision Made: 15-04-2013
Passport Req..: 16-04-2013
VISA ISSUED...: 29-04-2013
COPR ISSUED..: 15-05-2013
VISA RECEIVED: 16-05-2013
LANDED..........: 16-05-2013

« Reply #1315 on: May 01, 2012, 03:45:27 pm »

Please add me to the timeline.
PhD student in the 3d year, TA/RA (12--17 hrs/week) + some research experience from back home
Applied February 16, 2012
NER March 29, 2012
Appealed April 26, 2012
PER May 1, 2012
One person in the application

kg.jadu, congratulations!!! Anyway, can you share your nationality and the time when your credit card was charged? Also, in your NER letter, how many years of experience did you get credited? You mentioned that you had some experience back home, so I'm just wondering, how many hours did you claim, and how many years of experience did you get credited (based on what's written in your NER letter). I think this would be a valuable piece of information as it would give us some sort of a guideline as to whether our expectation of the number of work experience years matches their interpretation.

  @     Aboshosha84 and other all seniors,

He said, he completed four full time semester (equivalent to 2 years). I did not get it.
My school has 3 quarters. Sept-Dec, Jan-April, and May-Aug, Now all undergrad has vacation in summer, but graduates are working.

So What is the rule, 4 semester, or 2 YEARS (730 DAYS).

I don't think your school is following a quarter system. Most likely, since one term is roughly 4 months, it's probably a trimester system (3 terms per year) rather than quarter. If you have completed two semesters, then most likely you have completed two years of full-time study. Likewise, with your school, it has to be 6 terms rather than only 4.


Terrible waiting for the AOR is killing me.

Insanely long. Buffalo is sleeping it seems Sad
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sam001
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« Reply #1316 on: May 01, 2012, 03:49:35 pm »

Good news!

Received the PER today after appealing NER (initially, the officer has not awarded me 5 points for my 3 years of study in Canada). Submitted my appeal last Thursday. It took less than a week, and it indeed worked! Current students are eligible for 5 adaptability points. Know of at least two other applicants from my school who did the same and were successful (plus two on this forum). Processing of the appeal can take any time between a few days (like for me) or a month (early applicants who got rejected).

In my understanding, we got NER in the first place because before June 2010, FSW applications were processed at individual visa offices. After the rules have changed in June 2010, initial processing moved on to the CPC in Sydney, but there were little to no students-in-progress applicants at that time because the FSW-3 stream was shut down. As a result, the immigration officers in Sydney didn't get enough experience with the applications from students, and now they have to deal with somewhat unfamiliar applicants who have studied in Canada for more than 2 years but do not have a Canadian degree. But of course, we are right, and that's precisely why appeals work.

I expect there will be less NERs due to 5 adaptability points. They might have already spotted the issue and done necessary training.

Please add me to the timeline.
PhD student in the 3d year, TA/RA (12--17 hrs/week) + some research experience from back home
Applied February 16, 2012
NER March 29, 2012
Appealed April 26, 2012
PER May 1, 2012
One person in the application

Hi congratz..Smiley..I m just curious to know what is the process of appeal for that 5 points..??
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aboshosha84
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« Reply #1317 on: May 01, 2012, 09:15:37 pm »

 @    Aboshosha84 and other all seniors,

He said, he completed four full time semester (equivalent to 2 years). I did not get it.
My school has 3 quarters. Sept-Dec, Jan-April, and May-Aug, Now all undergrad has vacation in summer, but graduates are working.

So What is the rule, 4 semester, or 2 YEARS (730 DAYS).

We have three semester per year. Once this new PhD stream appeared, our School of Graduate and Post Graduate Studies (SGPS) sent us an email stating that the required two years is equivalent to 4 terms of full time studies based on the Three-Semesters system. I am not sure if that is valid for any full time studies and Three-Semester system or not. Roll Eyes. I recommend you consult the SGPS in ur School or the one who is going to issue u the letter of attestation. Hope this helps. Good Luck

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even
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« Reply #1318 on: May 01, 2012, 10:13:52 pm »

We have three semester per year. Once this new PhD stream appeared, our School of Graduate and Post Graduate Studies (SGPS) sent us an email stating that the required two years is equivalent to 4 terms of full time studies based on the Three-Semesters system. I am not sure if that is valid for any full time studies and Three-Semester system or not. Roll Eyes. I recommend you consult the SGPS in ur School or the one who is going to issue u the letter of attestation. Hope this helps. Good Luck



Hello, aboshosha84. Do you mean that as long as you have finished 4 semesters based on the three-semester system, you can apply for the PhD stream immigration, even if it is less than 2 year actually (It could be 1 year 4 months)? OR, you have to apply after two years? Could you tell me about your case? Thank you!
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aboshosha84
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« Reply #1319 on: May 01, 2012, 10:51:54 pm »

Hello, aboshosha84. Do you mean that as long as you have finished 4 semesters based on the three-semester system, you can apply for the PhD stream immigration, even if it is less than 2 year actually (It could be 1 year 4 months)? OR, you have to apply after two years? Could you tell me about your case? Thank you!

Hi Even,
It could be 1 year 4 months, this is my case. I started my PhD on September 2010. I received the letter of attestation on January 2012.
Cheers
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