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pepe84 said:
it actually says FINALIZE APPLICATION, page 17. Sorry!

Also I heard they change the due date when it has passed and if you have not received PPR. So I also want to see how far they put my due date forward.


[uote author=Dark_Diamond link=topic=87348.msg3835201#msg3835201 date=1418664040]
Could you please tell me where it says "final decision"? in which page?

I have an old GCMS for my previous application. I am looking at it. I searched the whole 26 pages and I could not find the word "finalize". Maybe the version is updated. Thanks anyway.
 
pepe84 said:
I ordered the free one. There is a section called FINAL DECISION that I am really looking forward to seeing when my dear visa officer will touch that section.

Whats the difference between free one and one with 5 dollars cost? i ordered 5 dollars one, i got it after one month,
 
Dear all,

It might be a silly question, but when should I order the GCMS? Right after the PER email or what?

Thanks
 
TonyLiuUT said:
Dear all,

It might be a silly question, but when should I order the GCMS? Right after the PER email or what?

Thanks

You can order it any time. Since we all got our medical request, we ordered it to see if our eligibility was really passed or not.
 
TonyLiuUT said:
Dear all,

It might be a silly question, but when should I order the GCMS? Right after the PER email or what?

Thanks

After getting file number (PER), you can apply for GCMS. before that, it is impossible.
 
Viva2014 said:
After getting file number (PER), you can apply for GCMS. before that, it is impossible.

Thanks for your quick reply, Viva and Dark Diamond ;D
 
One update:

One of my friends (January 2014 applicant), got medical late November and he got PPR on Dec 11th (almost 2 weeks after medical).
Category: Under PhD stream.

Therefore we probably cannot say that they do not process PhD stream applications now. It a matter of time.
 
Nice to hear that. In response to your request: My first GCMS notes received on Nov 07 do have the section FINALIZE APPLICATION. If you are just looking for this section by using the search tool of your Acrobat, you will not be able to find it because this is a locked PDF. So you have to look at it carefully, like I said it should be on pages 16 or 17.

If your friend got PPR on Dec 11, there is a chance CPC Ottawa has now focused on FSW PhD stream because they certainly stopped with CEC and PNP categories a month and a half ago.

Dark_Diamond said:
One update:

One of my friends (January 2014 applicant), got medical late November and he got PPR on Dec 11th (almost 2 weeks after medical).
Category: Under PhD stream.

Therefore we probably cannot say that they do not process PhD stream applications now. It a matter of time.
 
pepe84 said:
Nice to hear that. In response to your request: My first GCMS notes received on Nov 07 do have the section FINALIZE APPLICATION. If you are just looking for this section by using the search tool of your Acrobat, you will not be able to find it because this is a locked PDF. So you have to look at it carefully, like I said it should be on pages 16 or 17.

If your friend received Medicals on Dec 11, there is a chance CPC Ottawa has now focused on FSW PhD stream because they certainly stopped with CEC and PNP categories a month and a half ago.

Thanks for the clarification. I will search for the word carefully.
Yes. At least we know that they ask for PP for Phd Stream for some cases. I hope this trend continues.
 
pepe84 said:
Nice to hear that. In response to your request: My first GCMS notes received on Nov 07 do have the section FINALIZE APPLICATION. If you are just looking for this section by using the search tool of your Acrobat, you will not be able to find it because this is a locked PDF. So you have to look at it carefully, like I said it should be on pages 16 or 17.

If your friend received Medicals on Dec 11, there is a chance CPC Ottawa has now focused on FSW PhD stream because they certainly stopped with CEC and PNP categories a month and a half ago.

Pepe,

I am not sure if you are misunderstood or I am mistaken. From your previous comment you said my friend got MEDICAL on Dec. 11th. But he got PPR on Dec. 11th.
Altogether it is good news :)
 
Thanks for the info. yes I just fixed it. You said your friend got PPR on Dec 11 and I corrected my comment!

Dark_Diamond said:
Pepe,

I am not sure if you are misunderstood or I am mistaken. From your previous comment you said my friend got MEDICAL on Dec. 11th. But he got PPR on Dec. 11th.
Altogether it is good news :)
 
Can anyone share the spreadsheet for pre-May 2014 applicants? I am talking about general FSW!
 
Hello folks, I need a rough estimation on my case.

Myself: 26 years old, male, fresh Canadian PhD graduate, no previous working, 2.5 year RA (signed letter from prof., $58000 on T4A).

Question: what is my chance to go thru FSW-PhD via Express Entry?

Thank you!
 
terryterrygreat said:
Hello folks, I need a rough estimation on my case.

Myself: 26 years old, male, fresh Canadian PhD graduate, no previous working, 2.5 year RA (signed letter from prof., $58000 on T4A).

Question: what is my chance to go thru FSW-PhD via Express Entry?

Thank you!

Express entry has not come yet. No applicant has gone through it. So all the judgements will be a kind of guess. They may be very fair, or they may be very strict at first. It is just a beginning of a new system and it takes time for all to get better knowledge about it.
Positively thinking, you will get as many points as you get with current system and it would be faster and easier for you since you have Canadian experience (RA and TA).
 
Dark_Diamond said:
Express entry has not come yet. No applicant has gone through it. So all the judgements will be a kind of guess. They may be very fair, or they may be very strict at first. It is just a beginning of a new system and it takes time for all to get better knowledge about it.
Positively thinking, you will get as many points as you get with current system and it would be faster and easier for you since you have Canadian experience (RA and TA).

Many thanks for your reply, and I know the current policy is not yet set on the stone. so thats why i say it as a "rough estimation".