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September 2018 AOR - join here

Jun 27, 2018
15
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Thank you so much for your detailed response. I have never called to check on my application and I was not planning to. Lately, I have been having this feeling if my eligibility is cleared or not; especially because my current employer gave a very "lean" letter. It could have been better articulated in my mind, especially the job responsibilities; but that was all I got and I went with it. I have been feeling nervous about it lately now that I am at 97th day mark.
not knowing... indeed... it killz us
 

Peacekeeper87

Champion Member
Jul 18, 2018
1,727
804
NOC Code......
0124
Thought I'd share some testimonies from IRCC agents.
Source: https://ca.indeed.com/cmp/Citizenship-and-Immigration-Canada/reviews?start=20

Processed International Permanent Resident Card (Former Employee) – Sydney, NS – 9
Processed application files and prepared for upper management Immigration Agents. I learned about the complexity of entering Canada and all that was involved to keep our Country safe yet approachable by outside future citizens.
It was a very positive place to work. The hardest part of the job was being able to do 100 files a day that was required of the job.
Pros
Great work, good pay
Cons
some stress in keeping up the daily numbers

Support Service Clerk (CR-03) (Former Employee) – Sydney, NS
Review all applicant applications for Canadian residency, made sure every mandatory document was there and authentic. Entered all client info to database, and added all participants on file to system. Trained in four different lines of business. I've learned a lot about different cultures, the schooling, how to tell if certain documents are authentic or not, the list goes on. I really enjoyed working closely with all of my co-workers and management. The reviewing people from all different cultures and the great positive atmosphere is what I loved most about the job. To be honest, the hardest part was probably the late night commute home during the winter months.

Program Assistant (Former Employee) – Ottawa, ON
This was a full time job with The Government of Canada and as one might expect is was very much a government job. It involved the daily checking of emails, restocking of the printer and coffee breaks. However, this job featured a unique work environment of closely linked colleagues with high spirits who helped the work day pass along faster. With friendly and knowledgeable management this job ran as smoothly as possible despite the government's flawed system of visa applications. It allowed wonderful opportunities to expand basic knowledge and taught many applicable skills like database work, facial recognition and the important of details.

Program Assistant (Former Employee) – Ottawa, ON
Very much a high production government job. Repetitive tasks, but odd cases can be pretty interesting. You really have to take your career in your own hands. Managers will not "take you under their wing" or generally help you create a career trajectory. You are in control of your own destiny type of scenario. People are great, fun, engaging and come from a diverse background. Pay and benefits are good.
Pros
People, pay, benefits
Cons
Repetitive workload

Immigration Officer Program and admin assistant (Former Employee) – Halifax Nova Scotia
My position as Immigration officer involved bringing refugees and their families to canada. I would select these refugees from an overseas computer system. It was a very rewarding job. I was usually able to reunite families in Canada with long lost relatives that sometimes were presumed dead.
I would work with these individuals and their families and provide moral and financial support to the families to help them adjust to their new life in Canada.
I left that job to move to Ontario to join my husband who came here to work.
Pros
you felt good going home at the end of the day because you helped someone
Cons
you couldn't help everyone

Support Services Agent (Former Employee) – Mississauga, ON
A typical day at Citizenship and Immigration Canada required the processing of Permanent Residancy applications . I learned a lot about the Canadian policies and procedures while working in the registary team.
My co-workers were fantastic people, and I had a lot of fun working with them. We helped eachother a lot and also learned a lot from one another.
The hardest part of the job was meeting deadlines, and the most enjoyable part was working in the team environment, which in turn made the hard parts much more enjoyable, and easier to overcome.
Pros
learned a lot
Cons
it was just a contract job
 

ain88

Hero Member
Feb 20, 2016
363
151
+16139444000[
Can i try this number even though i'm in canada? I never got a chance to be connected to agent with 1-888-242-2100

When i dialed, The automated message is saying if you are in canada call 1-888-242-2100....so i hung up for now
 

ain88

Hero Member
Feb 20, 2016
363
151
Okay i for first time was able to connect to an agent using 16139444000 instead of 1-888-242-2100

Eligibility: in process
Criminality: completed
Security: not started yet

I already did everything i can, Webform(to find out visa office), GCMS note, calling to Ircc

hmm guess ppr is still far away from me, gonna wait another month patiently

Hint: I told the agent i want to know if i passed eligibility, criminality, security as most people know that information that i want to know too ;)
 

canmool

Full Member
Aug 23, 2018
43
44
India
NOC Code......
2171
AOR Received.
10-09-2018
Hi All

I just spoke to the CIC agent over the phone. (I called them via google hang out by dialling +1 613-944-4000).

She was very nice and polite. She could not provide me any more information than what I can see online.

Only information i could obtain was that my application is currently at Ottawa centre.

AOR : 10 Sep
Med Passed : 6 Oct
and no updates after this.
 

Bandit Queen

Hero Member
Oct 10, 2018
201
150
NOC Code......
0121
AOR Received.
09-09-2018
Med's Done....
05-10-2018
We thought you left the thread.... !!!!
Nope. I took a break from the forum entirely by logging out completely. Didn't leave this thread. You people and this thread helps me stay sane and have more patience. Only thread I left was US residents in IP2 that had, let's say the kind of people I don't want around me. That helped. It's always good to throw out toxic people from your life or if not you can leave from their life Cheers
 
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