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Hi there. I'd like to join this thread.

NOC: 2174
Country Of Residence: Canada
Country of Origin: Spain
Date Filed: 2014/03/25
Date Received at CIO Sydney: 2014/04/03
Pay Method: Bank Draft

Feel free to add me to the spreadsheet :)
 
hurd said:
Hi there. I'd like to join this thread.

NOC: 2174
Country Of Residence: Canada
Country of Origin: Spain
Date Filed: 2014/03/25
Date Received at CIO Sydney: 2014/04/03
Pay Method: Bank Draft

Feel free to add me to the spreadsheet :)

Good luck, hurd! You can add yourself, the spreadsheet is publica and anyone can edit it.
 
nettoyant said:
Good luck, hurd! You can add yourself, the spreadsheet is publica and anyone can edit it.

Oh I see! Thank you.
 
Hi All,

I have resubmitted my application today. I sent my application in March which was returned due to signature missed. Estimated delivery date is tomorrow. Fingers crossed :)
 
New to this forum - sent my application off yesterday!
 
Hi All,
I sent my application on 7th April 2014. I am working and living in Montreal and have applied for CEC.

I have attached a cover letter that I am willing to move to Ontario upon approval of Permanent residence, which I am really going to do upon approval. However, I didnt provide any other documents apart from the cover letter with signatures from myself and my wife.

I read a few threads and found that CIC doesn't really take our word for granted that the person will move to stay outside Quebec once granted PR. Also, Some candidates have received a letter from CIC with below text.

"This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. Please note that your file is in process and will continue to be processed at the Case Processing Pilot-Ottawa (“CPP-O”) office. I am writing you this letter to express my serious concern(s) regarding your application.

You have been working and residing in Montreal, Quebec since your arrival in Canada in May 2010. As per R87.1(1), the Canadian experience class is prescribed as a class of persons who may become permanent residents on the basis of their ability to become economically established in Canada, their experience in Canada, and their intention to reside in a province other than the Province of Quebec. You demonstrate strong ties to the Province of Quebec given your employment history. For this reason, I am not satisfied you intend to reside outside the Province of Quebec. Therefore, I am not satisfied your meet the requirements of the program.

Therefore I am asking you to submit any additional information and/or documentation that would allay my concern(s). You have 60 days from the date of this letter to submit the additional information and/ or documentation to the above address.

Please ensure that you quote the file number indicated at the top of this letter on any information you submit. If you choose not to respond with additional information and/or documentation, or if your submission does not allay these concern(s), your application may be refused.

We look forward to receiving the additional information and/or documentation within 60 days.

Yours truly,"

So I am just wondering if I should be prepared to provide some sort of other justification.

Anyone had any such experience?

Thanks and have a great day..

:)
 
mayur.337 said:
Hi All,
I sent my application on 7th April 2014. I am working and living in Montreal and have applied for CEC.

I have attached a cover letter that I am willing to move to Ontario upon approval of Permanent residence, which I am really going to do upon approval. However, I didnt provide any other documents apart from the cover letter with signatures from myself and my wife.

I read a few threads and found that CIC doesn't really take our word for granted that the person will move to stay outside Quebec once granted PR. Also, Some candidates have received a letter from CIC with below text.

"This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. Please note that your file is in process and will continue to be processed at the Case Processing Pilot-Ottawa (“CPP-O”) office. I am writing you this letter to express my serious concern(s) regarding your application.

You have been working and residing in Montreal, Quebec since your arrival in Canada in May 2010. As per R87.1(1), the Canadian experience class is prescribed as a class of persons who may become permanent residents on the basis of their ability to become economically established in Canada, their experience in Canada, and their intention to reside in a province other than the Province of Quebec. You demonstrate strong ties to the Province of Quebec given your employment history. For this reason, I am not satisfied you intend to reside outside the Province of Quebec. Therefore, I am not satisfied your meet the requirements of the program.

Therefore I am asking you to submit any additional information and/or documentation that would allay my concern(s). You have 60 days from the date of this letter to submit the additional information and/ or documentation to the above address.

Please ensure that you quote the file number indicated at the top of this letter on any information you submit. If you choose not to respond with additional information and/or documentation, or if your submission does not allay these concern(s), your application may be refused.

We look forward to receiving the additional information and/or documentation within 60 days.

Yours truly,"

So I am just wondering if I should be prepared to provide some sort of other justification.

Anyone had any such experience?

Thanks and have a great day..

:)

Interesting.I feel if you or your spouse have tried for any job outside Quebec? If so include the email conversations which may provide an evidence that you have tried to move out of Quebec.

Other seniors my provide more input. Anyways, good luck.
 
Guys, when Express Entry" comes into effect in 2015 will it affect our applications to CEC in any way? I'm worried that the rules will change half way through.
 
nettoyant said:
Guys, when Express Entry" comes into effect in 2015 will it affect our applications to CEC in any way? I'm worried that the rules will change half way through.

Whatever immigration rules they change now and in the future, won't affect your application.
You will be assessed under the rules which were in effect at the time you submitted your application.
Don't worry.
 
Send our application 2 days ago, we are so nervous!!! :o