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sandyboy388

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Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
09-10-2012
Doc's Request.
24-08-2012
Nomination.....
14-09-2012
AOR Received.
30-11-2012
IELTS Request
N/A
Med's Request
04-12-2012
Med's Done....
11-12-2012 done, received on 24-12-2012 and ecas updated 11-02-2013
Passport Req..
DM: April 25th and PPR: May 2nd
LANDED..........
June 27, 2013
Hi Everyone,

I have a couple of questions regarding processing time for Permanent Residency under Federal Skilled Worker with a job offer (already working in Canada- with Work Permit). Appreciate it if anyone could guide me with this.

1. What is the processing time for PR under Federal Skilled Worker with AEO?
- I see the processing times for different locations on the CIC website, but I do not see anything if you apply within Canada. Or Can you even apply within Canada?

2. Is fast track PR application processing applicable while applying under Federal Skilled Worker with AEO? The reason I ask is that I am kind of aware of PNP + Fast Track, but I believe I would not be able to relocate within Canada (move to another province) for work as my PR will be related to a certain province if did get my PR under PNP. Is my understanding correct?

3. I hear different things from different people (attorneys - I know its not a rocket science to follow the steps to apply for a PR when one is eligible for a PR. But looking at convenience and saving time). One of the attorneys told me that they can apply under Federal Skilled Worker - Fast Track and I may get it within 12months. And the other said it is impossible to get sooner than the times mentioned on the CIC website and there is no "Fast Track" for Federal Skilled Worker.

Thanks in advance and appreciate everyone on this forum for providing information and guidance.


Thanks,

Sandy
 
Hi, I am under FSW2 as well, actually, i am the same time with all other categories and even longer in fact. You can check my timelines in my signature field.

Good luck.
 
Thanks Loveson. Did you apply it on your own or did you get an attorney to do it?
I am trying to figure out how I could get the police certificate from US and UK (where I lived for more than 6months) whilst i'm living in Canada. Is there a way to get this online or by some other means? And How long would this take (could I find this somewhere)?

Any suggestions from the members as well?

Cheers!
Sandy
 
Hi loveson,

Can you share what is your NOC? Is your NOC a regulated profession in Canada? If you do not want to share that in public, can you just send in to my inbox? Thank you very much.

loveson said:
Hi, I am under FSW2 as well, actually, i am the same time with all other categories and even longer in fact. You can check my timelines in my signature field.

Good luck.
 
Owww, sorry did not notice you guys are already in Canada on work permit. What I am interested to know if somebody who is outside of Canada and never been to Canada, got an AEO, applied for FSW, having NOC which is regulated profession in Canada, if CIC awarded points for AEO?
 
sandyboy388 said:
Hi Everyone,

I have a couple of questions regarding processing time for Permanent Residency under Federal Skilled Worker with a job offer (already working in Canada- with Work Permit). Appreciate it if anyone could guide me with this.

1. What is the processing time for PR under Federal Skilled Worker with AEO?
- I see the processing times for different locations on the CIC website, but I do not see anything if you apply within Canada. Or Can you even apply within Canada?
> If you are inside Canada, your application is going to be transferred to Buffalo, famous for being one of the busiest and hence slowest! I would say it may be any time betweek 22-25 months, not before, unless rules change in July 2012

2. Is fast track PR application processing applicable while applying under Federal Skilled Worker with AEO? The reason I ask is that I am kind of aware of PNP + Fast Track, but I believe I would not be able to relocate within Canada (move to another province) for work as my PR will be related to a certain province if did get my PR under PNP. Is my understanding correct?
All the current applications were supposed to be "fast track". A Permanent resident is never bound to any province even if it is PNP, however some province may tell you that you have to be working there for some definitive time.

3. I hear different things from different people (attorneys - I know its not a rocket science to follow the steps to apply for a PR when one is eligible for a PR. But looking at convenience and saving time). One of the attorneys told me that they can apply under Federal Skilled Worker - Fast Track and I may get it within 12months. And the other said it is impossible to get sooner than the times mentioned on the CIC website and there is no "Fast Track" for Federal Skilled Worker.
I would not hire the one who says it is possible in 12 months, coz he is clearly lying. A quick advise: I wouldn't go with attorney at all, coz, you will have to do all the work anyways! IELTS, PCC, Medical. All they would do is, probably proof read your application and post it for you, and ofcourse rip your pocket!

Thanks in advance and appreciate everyone on this forum for providing information and guidance.

Answering your other post: For getting Police certificates from countries, cic.gc.ca, has details.

Thanks,

Sandy
 
aspire said:
Owww, sorry did not notice you guys are already in Canada on work permit. What I am interested to know if somebody who is outside of Canada and never been to Canada, got an AEO, applied for FSW, having NOC which is regulated profession in Canada, if CIC awarded points for AEO?

I am outside Canada have AEO
 
yeahh, you will get points from your AEO, because your NOC is not a regulated profession in Canada. Way to go :)

adityaa said:
I am outside Canada have AEO
 
aspire said:
yeahh, you will get points from your AEO, because your NOC is not a regulated profession in Canada. Way to go :)

Dear Aspire

My point is 78 , but I am pre-june applicant , can you guess that will CIC approved my application?
 
Thanks Aspire! Makes some sense now. I will begin collecting all the required documents and see if I can do it on my own.

All the best with your processing.

Cheers!
Sandy