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  1. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    For those using mobile devices who cannot see my signature, here is my full timeline: AIPP Application received - 27 August 2018 AOR. - 04 October 2018 Bio metrics request - 14 January 2019 Bio metrics done/passed - 21 January 2019 Pre arrival email from New Brunswick Province - 13 February...
  2. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    Hi all, just had COPR email today. We will be leaving for Canada soon :D our application has took 25 weeks, to the day. I wish everyone still waiting good luck. Hang in there, the process takes time but even after all the stress :confused:, up and downs :(, that one email makes it worth it :)...
  3. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    Congrats! glad your ppr has arrived :D
  4. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    Thanks everyone :D @pultyn we are outland, still in the UK. Our AOR is 04 October 2018. Had our first application refused 3rd August 2018, after 6 weeks of processing, due to education documents. Our full timeline is in my signature.
  5. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    Hi all, just had PPR email today. I will be posting our passports next day delivery, just want them to get there fastest and safest way possible. So hopefully not long now :) its been a long, challenging and draining process. It has taken almost 6 months to get this far. Fingers crossed for...
  6. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    Hi all, done medicals on Monday 04 March 2019 and today, 07 March 2019, showing as passed on CIC :D:D:D Now just the waiting game for ppr.
  7. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    Hi TheNorms My wife's employer did contact NB immigration office and IRCC. We gave her consent to contact them on our behalf but no joy. They replied with the same excuse as we were told its in process. Not sure what stage background check is in as we sent police certificates, medicals and paid...
  8. MrConfused

    Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programme (AIPP)

    Hi all just want to add my timeline for AIPP we ordered caips notes (haven't received yet) but our file seems to moving since we ordered them. My wife is lead applicant there is six of us in total. We are from the UK. My wife's noc code is 4214. My noc code is 7321. My wife and I done upfront...
  9. MrConfused

    Study Visa waiting

    Hi, my wife has been waiting since February 13th still no reply. We are in the UK so same time frame. We sent an email about the long wait two weeks ago and still no reply. Its just a waiting game.
  10. MrConfused

    What is difference betwee Application in Progress and Application Open

    Hi, no update as of today Saturday. I was told they don't work weekends so probably Monday before we hear anything.
  11. MrConfused

    What is difference betwee Application in Progress and Application Open

    Hi, in progress means your application is being processed. You should have a decision soon. My wife's is at the same stage and has been for a few days, good luck ;D
  12. MrConfused

    Interested in study permit for canada

    Hi, my wife's qualifications are from city and guilds as well. I can't say as we only used ICAS, I believe wes is quicker at about four weeks or so. ICAS took seven months for us and got us nowhere. From our experience I wouldn't use ICAS again. I would ask on here for other opinions and maybe...
  13. MrConfused

    Interested in study permit for canada

    Hi, I would say it depends on your qualifications. My wife had her credentials assessed by ICAS (we didn't use WES so not sure on them) as she had a job offer. She had to get her credentials assessed to become registered as an early childhood educator, as they are regulated in Canada like nurses...
  14. MrConfused

    U.K. Citizens looking to study in Canada.

    Hi Bs65 I hope your right, we got our caips notes they said the same thing about all refusals even after changing every sop. The only thing we never done was pay the tuition fees upfront, after researching we found that paying your first semester or years fees dramatically helps prove your are...
  15. MrConfused

    Applying from UK and finance requirements

    Hi My wife applied last year and was refused three times, the reasons were ties to home country and purpose of visit/not being a bona fide student. After looking into this we found that paying your first semester or years fees dramatically helps prove your are a true student. We have paid her...
  16. MrConfused

    U.K. Citizens looking to study in Canada.

    Hi, make sure you cover everything in your sop. They will ask why your not studying in your home country. Go over your sop and don't rush sending it in. Its seems harder getting a study permit coming from the UK seems they don't like us ;D. My wife has had three refused, same reasons all the...
  17. MrConfused

    student applying with family

    Hi we already tried that and was also refused for same reasons. Shes changing her course for next year to see if that helps.
  18. MrConfused

    student applying with family

    Hi docsazm my wife's visa was refused today same reasons as before, family ties to home country and purpose of visit.
  19. MrConfused

    schooling in Canada

    Please do not give your consultant any money, the information he has gave you is wrong he is just after your money. First a child under 5 years old does not need a study permit. Second parents of children studying are not eligible for work permits. Please be careful
  20. MrConfused

    CIC regulated consultant ?

    My wife and I did, we live in UK and employed a Canadian company. We wasted a lot of money and got two rejections, plus we did most of the work ourselves anyway. In my opinion they're a waste of money and time, they left important information out of our application. We applied a third time by...