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softncool
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e-CAS observation
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November 16, 2006, 08:51:45 am »
Hello All,
Hello my friends, once again me with another interesting observation.
Most of us who have applied for immigration, do check e-CAS. Last time I asked when when IA of my application will take place, my learned friends told me to waite for almost 3 years before any action can take place. Same is story in my AOR which tells me no processing will take place for 36-42 months.
Now come to the e-CAS. Here it is total different story. Our application status starts with "IN PROCESS". When we click "IN PROCESS" it further shows " We started processing your application on XXXXXX date". Which I believe is the date when CIC officialy registered your application. Now my question is
"ISN'T THIS APPLICATION STATUS MISLEADING?"
I beleive CIC has received and acknowledged our application but no processing has started yet. At this moment of time, the correct status of our application should be "RECEIVED and ACKNOWLEDGED" or if we go further it should be "Application received, processing wil start on so and so date/month etc"
Give your inputs.
Thanks
COOL
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FinPro
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Re: e-CAS observation
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November 16, 2006, 10:32:36 am »
HI Cool,
You are right. Perhaps they will change these phrases in a short period of time as they just started SAP. Before SAP, the processing starts ASA an application is received. Since you have applied under SAP, you are finding it different :)
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Applied: Sept 20, 2006
AOR: Dec 13, 2006
Waiting: 47 Months
Applied to: London HC
mikeramma
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Re: e-CAS observation
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November 16, 2006, 10:58:17 am »
hey
Indeed, The cic officials use only 3 phrases in the e-cas which are
In process:When ur application is received
Medicals recieved:In most cases,when they take the medical decision
Decision made:When they take a final decision regarding you case
But the e-cas doesn't always reflect the situation of the assessment and its changed mostly once ur application is finilised.
Best wishes
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Nova scotia pnp:(Damascus)
*AOR:22.11.05
*IA&waiver:12/05
*Medicals:3.3.06
*Interview:14.8.06
*Request for docs.12.11.06
*E-cas updated to "Decision Made" 25.12.06
*PPR:03-01-2007
*Landed in Pearson Airport:17.1.2007
*E-cas to complete:18.1.2007
softncool
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Re: e-CAS observation
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November 16, 2006, 10:29:41 pm »
Is there any way to bring this into CIS notice?
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