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Express Entry - e-APR Submitted in November 2016

Pori

Star Member
Nov 10, 2016
106
2
Category........
Visa Office......
Manila
NOC Code......
3012
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Passport Req..
February 13, 2017
VISA ISSUED...
February 6, 2017
LANDED..........
March 26, 2017
I hope everyone is doing well.

Praying that it'll be raining PRRs in the coming days.

Good luck to all of us!
 

rmddaharwal

Member
May 12, 2016
11
0
rajkamalmohanram said:
No IMO. Once you get married, you can submit the additional documents for your spouse (Medicals/PCC/Additional POF/PP copies) and get her added to the application. I'm not clear what purpose informing them beforehand would serve. Why are you considering to inform IRCC beforehand, if I may ask?
Hi Raj,

The only concern is, in case (the worst scenario) if i get the Passport request in April (the time of my wedding), I would not be able to go to India as Passport would be taken by CIC.

That is why I was wondering.

Thanks,
Rishi
 

rajkamalmohanram

VIP Member
Apr 29, 2015
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rmddaharwal said:
Hi Raj,

The only concern is, in case (the worst scenario) if i get the Passport request in April (the time of my wedding), I would not be able to go to India as Passport would be taken by CIC.

That is why I was wondering.

Thanks,
Rishi
Once you get a PP request, you'll have 30 days to submit your PP. If you are traveling to India during that time, you can raise a CSE and request a VO change and submit your PP to NDVO rather than Ottawa.
 

Managerchap

Star Member
Jul 17, 2015
170
28
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
rmddaharwal said:
Hi Guys,

Need a suggestion. Just to recap, I am:
PNP-I
AOR: 17th Nov
Med Passed: 23rd Dec.

After that, there is NO change in application. (BG - Not Started)

So, I am not sure how much more time they will take for BG and PPR.

Now, I have got a situation here. I am getting married in Second week of April and I am not sure if my process would be done by that time.

Meanwhile, my fiance is applying for visitor visa since she wants to come back with me to Canada right after our wedding.

So, do you think I should notify CIC about my wedding in advance so that there should not be any confusion after ?

Thanks
,
I would advice you to get married as soon as possible before PPR, raise a CSE to inform IRCC of your change in status and indicate that you need your wife added to your application. Do PCC and medicals for your wife. This way you would both get PPR and PR together. And she wont need a visitors visa
 

FeelGoodNic

Member
Apr 13, 2016
16
1
Just received my PPR email! I can't believe it! ;D

Here is my timeline so far, if anyone is curious. Feel free to add to spreadsheet also:
CEC - Inland (+ 1 dependent: spouse)
ITA: October 19th
AOR: November 20th
Meds Passed: Approx Jan 10th, but didn't receive a mail, so not quite sure.
BG Check In Progress (1): Approx Jan 10th
Request for docs- IMM5662 travel history: Jan 25th
Submission of requested docs: Jan 28th
BG Check Not Needed At this Time: Jan 29th
BG Check In Progress (2): Feb 3rd
PPR: Feb 8th

Going to send passport copies and photos tomorrow. Is there anything that can go wrong/cause a refusal or cancellation at this point or can we assume that we'll definitely get our PR?? I was so happy when I saw the mail but my partner is concerned and says he won't be able to relax until we have the COPR.
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Apr 29, 2015
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FeelGoodNic said:
Just received my PPR email! I can't believe it! ;D

Here is my timeline so far, if anyone is curious. Feel free to add to spreadsheet also:
CEC - Inland (+ 1 dependent: spouse)
ITA: October 19th
AOR: November 20th
Meds Passed: Approx Jan 10th, but didn't receive a mail, so not quite sure.
BG Check In Progress (1): Approx Jan 10th
Request for docs- IMM5662 travel history: Jan 25th
Submission of requested docs: Jan 28th
BG Check Not Needed At this Time: Jan 29th
BG Check In Progress (2): Feb 3rd
PPR: Feb 8th

Going to send passport copies and photos tomorrow. Is there anything that can go wrong/cause a refusal or cancellation at this point or can we assume that we'll definitely get our PR?? I was so happy when I saw the mail but my partner is concerned and says he won't be able to relax until we have the COPR.
Congratulations!
 

Donakinzo

Star Member
Dec 15, 2014
107
1
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Category........
Visa Office......
London VO
NOC Code......
0911
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
04-12-2015
Doc's Request.
30/09/2016 & 12/10/2016
Nomination.....
26 Oct 2016
AOR Received.
12 Nov 2016
File Transfer...
23-12-2016
Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
7 Nov 2016
Hi Raj,

Kindly update my info on the "Nov e-APR Sheet"

My visa office is London.

Thanks
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Apr 29, 2015
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Re-posting this for informational purpose (from the Jan thread) --->


Guys, someone posted this on a whatsapp group and I found it quite useful, so here it is (apologies if this has already been posted in the forum, but I've not seen it):

Credit should, of course, go to the author (Roxanne Jessome) but also to Diaa E.S. from Jan 2017 AOR What'sApp group (who posted it and brought it to my attention).

In summary the mains points I found are:
- There is a big difference between a cancelled application (which happens before the RFPR usually due to missing docs) and a refused/rejected application (after RFPR)
- Cancelled you get all your money back where as refused you only get RFPR back
- Cancelled means you probably forgot something, but it doesn't not mean you ONLY forgot what they have mentioned (read the article for more details)
- Refused means you didn't forget anything, but there is something fundamentally wrong with your application that will need to be corrected (or fixed) before you can reapply and be prepared for red flags when you do reapply as you've been refused once already.

Important takeaway is that for those unlucky enough to have a application cancelled do not have to say yes to the stats questions asking about ever been refused a visa form IRCC or anywhere else, but those unfortunate enough to have been refused do!

Express Entry application CANCELLED vs. REFUSED
By Roxanne Jessome, RCIC
roxanne@joincanada.com

I was writing a reply to a post and thought that it might be good to dedicate a whole article to this topic as I see it a lot in my practice.

There's a HUGE difference between a CANCELLATION and a REFUSAL in an Express Entry application. A Cancellation means you didn't provide all the necessary documents required to process your PR application and they cannot proceed. This happens A LOT! If your application is cancelled, it's like it never actually existed. You get all your money back and you can create a new profile and go back into the EE pool. If you're invited again, don't miss the same stuff! The most common reasons I see for cancellations are where applicants don’t provide police clearance certificates from all the countries they have lived in for 6 months or more since the age of 18. Because all of the forms in an EE application (Address History, Personal History, Travel History) ask for the last 10 years of information, many applicants also mistakenly believe that they only need to provide police certificates for countries they have lived in within the past 10 years. WRONG! It’s since the age of 18. Also, in early 2016, CIC changed the police certificate requirement. They used to require these police certificates only if you lived for 6 months in a row in a country. Not anymore! Now they want police certificates for every country you have been in for a cumulative total of 6 months. For example, you are 30 years old and have only “lived” in Ireland and Canada. But every year since the age of 18 you have travelled to the United States to visit your granny for 3 weeks. You never “lived” in the US as these were all holidays. However, when added together, you were in the US for 3 weeks in each of the last 12 years. 3 x 12 = 36 weeks which is more than 6 months. You need a US police certificate. By the way, 6 months = 26 weeks or 182 days. You need to add them up and go back to the age of 18.

Many Irish have also spent time in Australia. The CIC website specifically states that if you lived in the states of Queensland and/or Victoria, you also need to provide Traffic History reports from those states. Also, be sure that you have obtain the correct Australian police certificate. Your Australian police certificate must be the STANDARD DISCLOSURE, not the COMPLETE DISCLOSURE. I’ve seen a few people cancelled because they got the wrong certificate. I’d strongly recommend that every applicant check the CIC webpage for police certificate and read EVERYTHING on the page to make sure they are following the correct procedures for that country.

The second most common reason I see for CANCELLATION of an application is not including a copy of your education diploma or transcripts (one or the other) with your Education Credential Assessment (WES, ICAS, IQAS, etc.). When it comes to proof of Education, you must provide BOTH the ECA report and a copy of your diploma or your transcript that says you got the degree or diploma. You don’t need both the diploma and transcript. Just one will do but if you use the transcript, make sure it also says that you earned a degree or diploma. AND if your diploma is not in English or French (and your transcripts are also not in English or French), get the diploma translated by a certified translator and include the certified translation as well. There are still many Canadian, American, Irish and British colleges and universities that issue diplomas in Latin. Watch out for that.

I also want to add that when an application is cancelled, no further review is done on the application. Basically, the officer STOPS looking at the application as soon as they come to a reason to cancel it. There could be more!! There may even be a reason for refusal. If your application was cancelled as incomplete, when you apply again don’t make the mistake of thinking that now that you provided the missing information everything will be fine. They stopped reviewing the application as soon as they came to the reason for cancellation. The officer did NOT look at anything else.

A REFUSAL is much more serious than a cancellation and means that there was something fundamentally wrong with your application. You either did not PROVE that you meet the program requirements OR you are inadmissible to Canada. An officer has reviewed your application and determined that:

1. You are not eligible in the Class (FSW, CEC, FST) that you were invited to apply in; or
2. You did not meet the minimum points required on the day you were invited to apply; or
3. You are inadmissible to Canada due to criminality, heath reasons, security, misrepresentation, etc.

If your application was refused, you will not get the Application for PR fees back. You will be refunded the Right of PR fees if you paid them upfront. A refusal does not necessarily mean that you cannot apply again but it depends on the reasons for refusal. I’ve seen all kinds of reasons but the majority are for providing inadequate employment verification letters/documents. Any work you’ve claimed as “qualifying work” and/or work that earned you CRS points must have adequate employment verification letters to prove it. This can be quite difficult for many reasons. Perhaps the company you worked for is no longer in business. Or maybe you left on bad terms and the employer is not cooperating. Most often employers think these letters are “reference” letters and refuse to list the duties you performed in the letter. In my practice, we’ve developed ways around all of these issues BUT it is unique to each situation. The bottom line when it comes to skilled work is that if you can’t prove it, then you can’t claim it as qualifying work or work that will earn you points. Keep it out of the Work History section of your profile/application. And if you can get these letters, be sure that all the vital information is contained in them. I was once hired to re-apply for an applicant that had been refused when she applied on her own and the only reason she was refused was because her employment letter was missing one vital piece of information! But she was so stressed and rattled by the refusal, she hired me to re-do the application for her as she just didn’t want to make any other mistakes. She’s a permanent resident now so it all worked out but it makes me really sad when I see refusals like this that could have been easily avoided.

The second most common reason I see for refusals is inadmissibility due to criminality. And I’ve got to be frank about this when I say that if there are issues with criminality in your past, you need to hire experienced legal counsel to help you. Criminality is VERY complex and 99% of applicants cannot handle this themselves. Even immigration consultants and lawyers who are not experienced in criminality should not handle these cases. I had another lovely Irish client who was refused due to criminal inadmissibility. His first application was prepared by an immigration consultant but that consultant had no experience with criminality and didn’t understand what needed to be done. Happily, we successfully obtained PR for this client when the criminal matter was handled correctly. But this client could have been a permanent resident 1 year earlier if their first application had been handled by experienced counsel! And I don’t want to beat up the consultant here either as they had thought they had done everything correctly and they were devastated by the refusal. However, when it comes to inadmissibility issues, you want someone who KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING. That takes years of practical experience. That was a very important lesson for that consultant and I’m sure they’ll never forget it.

One final thing to note is that CIC makes mistakes too!! Last year, I helped several clients get PR refusals overturned and approved because the officer made a mistake in evaluating the application. It doesn’t happen often but it DOES happen!! If you are refused, make sure the reasons for refusal are correct.

I didn’t mean for this post to be so long! However, there are a LOT of pitfalls in Canadian immigration and most of them could be easily avoided. If you want to make sure that you are not making any mistakes in your application, READ AND RESEARCH.But trust me when I tell you that decline an ITA is 1000 times better than being refused! While a cancellation can often be overcome easily, refusals need to be avoided at all costs if possible. Good luck everyone!
Original Post -->

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/aor-in-january-2017-connect-here-t467258.0.html;msg5761831#msg5761831

Thanks to g126 who shared this on the forum. The post is quite informative.
 

g126

Champion Member
Feb 22, 2016
2,096
156
124
Sao Paulo
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
São Paulo
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
27-01-2016
Doc's Request.
16-12-2016
Nomination.....
09-12-2016
AOR Received.
07-01-2017
File Transfer...
18-02-2017
Med's Request
UPFRONT
Med's Done....
15-12-2016
Passport Req..
16-06-2017
VISA ISSUED...
22-06-2017
LANDED..........
09-10-2017
rajkamalmohanram said:
Re-posting this for informational purpose (from the Jan thread) --->


Original Post -->

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/aor-in-january-2017-connect-here-t467258.0.html;msg5761831#msg5761831

Thanks to g126 who shared this on the forum. The post is quite informative.
:D ;D
 

Sluffy

Hero Member
May 11, 2016
205
21
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
13-11-2016
I have received my GCMS notes generated on Jan 30.
I have paid RPRF per request and uploaded on Jan 06. The last note on my file is "RPRF request sent" from Jan 05 - and nothing since that. Status in profile is "Provided", in GCMS notes - Outstanding.
I was given 30 days to pay, so I believe, they did not return back to my file till Feb 06.
Should I raise CSE saying once again that RPRF paid? Or is it normal practice?
 

nikhil.bhatia

Hero Member
Oct 12, 2013
229
14
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2232
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-11-2016
Doc's Request.
N/A
Nomination.....
N/A
AOR Received.
24-11-2016
IELTS Request
O-8 (L-9, R-8, S-7, W-7)
File Transfer...
24-11-2016
Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
10-11-2016
Interview........
N.A.
Passport Req..
17-02-17
VISA ISSUED...
22-02-2017
LANDED..........
06-03-2017
Sluffy said:
I have received my GCMS notes generated on Jan 30.
I have paid RPRF per request and uploaded on Jan 06. The last note on my file is "RPRF request sent" from Jan 05 - and nothing since that. Status in profile is "Provided", in GCMS notes - Outstanding.
I was given 30 days to pay, so I believe, they did not return back to my file till Feb 06.
Should I raise CSE saying once again that RPRF paid? Or is it normal practice?
Hi, When did you order your notes?

i ordered on 17th Jan, Haven't heard anything about it
 

Sluffy

Hero Member
May 11, 2016
205
21
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
13-11-2016
nikhil.bhatia said:
Hi, When did you order your notes?

i ordered on 17th Jan, Haven't heard anything about it
Jan 18. Your notes are on their way