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Grasshopper said:
Unfortunately you can't. CHC clearly mentioned this on their web site that you can send your documents by any method except hand delivery.

- Grasshopper

You can always wait outside for the postman to turn up and ask him to hand it in with the other documents he has to deliver that day ;)

Wayne.
 
tvm said:
If the DD is enchased, does it mean that your case is taken into processing?

My CC was not charged and I was notified that my application was sent back because it failed the completeness check. Unfortunately, my IELTS is already passed the 1 year limit when I mailed my application. I am still resubmitting my application, my occupation is still open.
 
I will be very careful now since 1 mistake cost me 3 months processing time.
 
Hello!
I sent my application on 28 february and it was received by CIO on 4 march. Since than,(there are 14 days) my CC has not been encashed yet. Do you think i should be worried about this, this mean I didn't pass the completeness check? I verified all the documents before sending them and I didn't miss anything.
Also, my CC and my bank are ok because I tested some on-line transactions.

Thank you for your time,
Laly
 
kuwabunsi said:
My CC was not charged and I was notified that my application was sent back because it failed the completeness check. Unfortunately, my IELTS is already passed the 1 year limit when I mailed my application. I am still resubmitting my application, my occupation is still open.

That is unfortunate because a few months ago CIC changed the rules so that IELTS tests are now valid for 2 years! Unlucky timing, but at least you are still in the hunt and your NOC cap was not filled before you reapplied.

Wayne.
 
laly said:
Hello!
I sent my application on 28 february and it was received by CIO on 4 march. Since than,(there are 14 days) my CC has not been encashed yet. Do you think i should be worried about this, this mean I didn't pass the completeness check? I verified all the documents before sending them and I didn't miss anything.
Also, my CC and my bank are ok because I tested some on-line transactions.

Thank you for your time,
Laly

Sometimes it can take 3 or 4 weeks so I wouldn't be overly concerned yet. However, generally banker's draft is more reliable than credit card - since most banks have automated security software and a transaction from a foreign country can flag up a problem.

Crossed fingers for you that it's ok though. Usually they try at least twice to charge your card.

Anyway I'd wait until maybe a full month has passed, then maybe contact CIO since if your application did fail the completeness check they by that stage they should be able to tell you if it's been rejected.

Wayne.
 
Thank you, Wayne

Uffff, it is hard for me to wait without knowing something, especially when I see in the tracker that the most CC was charged in less than one week.
 
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Helllo all....

JUST GOT MY AOR from the ND - VO via snail mail.. It is dated March 10th..

I was about to finish All my nails ..but now I am relaxed that I have joined the


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and awaiting to TURN BLUE as soon as possible


Thanks for everyones contribution on this AMAZING FORUM & support tot each other..


ANIL/ INDIRA - Please update my status :D :D

Indira you will receive yours by the coming Friday.. My Guess..


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CONGRATS Ashok
ALL THE BEST
Your MR.... on the way.....

what about your ECAS status?

Thanks and Regards
Pavan
 
ashokrenwa said:
JUST GOT MY AOR from the ND - VO via snail mail.. It is dated March 10th..
Indira you will receive yours by the coming Friday.. My Guess..[/color]

Congrats and updated:) Hope i receive sooonn:) Any changes in your ECAS?

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
hi all,
i have a question. when we get per is that mean our file is in order and ready for processing. on that stage they calculate how many points we r getting or after getting 2nd aor they calculate points, if any one can explain that will be great.

thanks
bob
 
babu2005 said:
hi all,
i have a question. when we get per is that mean our file is in order and ready for processing. on that stage they calculate how many points we r getting or after getting 2nd aor they calculate points, if any one can explain that will be great.

thanks
bob

We think that the points calculation is done by CIO as part of their eligibility review. We know this because some applications have come back from CIO, without getting to visa office, because of insufficient points.

Therefore if you got PER it means you have enough points and that your duties match the NOC duties enough to satisfy the ministerial instructions.

There are a few rumours flying around that visa office do a 2nd eligibility review, but this to me seems pointless and also the speed at which Manila and New Delhi applicants get med request after 2nd AOR which strongly suggest this isn't the case. Our application went from "Received by Visa Office" to "In Process" without ever having "Visa office eligibility review complete" flag there, so I think this is just for pre-June-26 applicants.

Therefore in my opinion your application can only fail after PER if:
- There are medical problems
- There are document/employment/authenticity verification problems
- There are security check problems

So I reckon if you get PER you are 90% certain to get your visa
If you get medical requests you are probably 99.9% certain to get your visa, since only very serious medical conditions will affect approval.

My 2 cents,
Wayne.
 
kuwabunsi said:
I will be very careful now since 1 mistake cost me 3 months processing time.
Dear,
Be very carefull.
In my case, I also lost 4 months due to following wrong submission way.
If need, take assistance from expert , but never loose chance again.
Wishing your best.
 
Cappuccino said:
We think that the points calculation is done by CIO as part of their eligibility review. We know this because some applications have come back from CIO, without getting to visa office, because of insufficient points.
Therefore if you got PER it means you have enough points and that your duties match the NOC duties enough to satisfy the ministerial instructions.
There are a few rumours flying around that visa office do a 2nd eligibility review, but this to me seems pointless and also the speed at which Manila and New Delhi applicants get med request after 2nd AOR which strongly suggest this isn't the case. Our application went from "Received by Visa Office" to "In Process" without ever having "Visa office eligibility review complete" flag there, so I think this is just for pre-June-26 applicants.
Therefore in my opinion your application can only fail after PER if:
- There are medical problems
- There are document/employment/authenticity verification problems
- There are security check problems
So I reckon if you get PER you are 90% certain to get your visa
If you get medical requests you are probably 99.9% certain to get your visa, since only very serious medical conditions will affect approval.
My 2 cents,
Wayne.

Wayne,

I would like to add a point here:). All applicants who received medicals, irrespective of the VO, has this line in the ECAS

'Your application was reviewed and we started processing on XXXX'

I guess there is a very minimal review of the applications before putting them on the BC queue, as to just ensure everything is OK to proceed. That's what they mean eligibility review in our cases :P.

It might be just 30 mins per app, but still that's a stage they have on the SOP to follow.

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
canady said:
Dear friend,
Thank you really for your wish.


Amro Elsayed, Moori, Dr.Alex, engy and snow100:
Thank you all for your faithful wishes and for encouragement and support. You are good friends.

I have no clue why on earth i haven't receive the 2nd AOR unless there is something wrong. ??? Mostly will be not good at all. :( I know the post office guy very well and if the AOR was released, it could not be missed.

As far as i remember, my status was changed into received by VO since 4th of March. And nothing happened since that date. :o

Have any one got any assumptions?!!!


Dear Amro Elsayed:
You are such a good brother. :) You always give me the hope and we should meet one day ;D I'm sure you'll hear good news very soon as London VO has finally woke up ;)

Dear Moori:
You deserve the best. I mean it. ;) I wish you have your visa in hand very very soon :D

Dear Dr Alex,
I wish the whole process proceed smoothly for you. ;D

Dear engy:
I wish you get your medicals right away. I'll be the first to congratulate you. ;)

Dear snow100:
Wish you all the best :)

Dear Anil:
Congratulations for your 2nd AOR. ;D

Dear Wayne:
I feel that London VO will proceed with high speed and London applicants will go directly for the medicals. (I'll appreciate your thoughts what may be the reasons for me that i haven't receive the 2nd AOR till now). I have bad thoughts and feelings regarding "why".


All my friends in the forum:
Congratulations for all who have received their PER, 2nd AOR, MR and PPR. ;D ;D ;D
Wish you guys all the best. ;)


canady




Dear Canady,

I have always thought about you since I joined this forum. This is attributed for several reasons. Having the same visa office with the same Noc number could be 2 of those reasons. The date you sent your application to canada is another. I am looking forward for it to end the same way it started. So our first steps headed to filling a complete package dealing with post issues and document accuracy leading a way to issueing a PER. Our last steps should be looked upon as finalizing medicals, sending passports, having it back stamped with our pass mark and finally meeting somewhere in canada to celebrate and share our expierence and debate our future in such an awesome place :)

Now I will take a deep breath and will see the farthest line pointing to the horizon together with my own prayers till I see you reaching the same door that we all seeked for

My dearest regards,
Amr