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Player3664

Member
Sep 9, 2013
11
1
123
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
NOC Code......
2131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
6-AUG-2013
File Transfer...
12-DEC-2013
Med's Request
11-JULY-2014
DEAR ADMIN PLEASE UPDATE MY STATUS IN EXCEL SHEET , STATUS ALREADY UPDATED IN GOOGLE FORMS YESTERDAY...!!THANKS...!!
 

hamouna

Star Member
Jul 16, 2013
112
5
Category........
Visa Office......
DKR
NOC Code......
2147
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
05-07-2013
AOR Received.
waiting for it
File Transfer...
waiting for it
Med's Request
waiting for it
Med's Done....
waiting for it
Passport Req..
waiting for it
VISA ISSUED...
waiting for it
LANDED..........
waiting for it
abhi340 said:
Thanks hamouna for providing the link. it says no record found after entering all my details. i just want to know whether any one got their packages back even after being allocated an UCI?
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notethat it takes time to ne updated in ecas even if you be allocated an uci recently but you have it and dint have any previous one (for visa or another application) it means certainly that your application has been accepted for processing
 

rezas1978

Star Member
Aug 14, 2013
89
12
Category........
Visa Office......
Ankara
NOC Code......
2147
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-05-2013 PER...............: 12-08-2013
Med's Request
25-04-2014
Med's Done....
07-05-2014
Passport Req..
09-07-2014
VISA ISSUED...
23-07-2014
zolter said:
There is no change in the ECAS: "IN PROCESS" - "1.We received your application for permanent residence on May 28, 2013."
Thanks Zolter for your quote...

But this is in contrast with the information provided on ECAS. As of your case, the status shall remain "IN PROCESS" while the details must include 3 lines of information:
1. APPLICATION RECEIVED
2. Centralized Intake Office Sydney (CIO-S) ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE
3. RECEIVED BY VISA OFFICE


If I am wrong please correct me!
 

JBZZS

Hero Member
Apr 21, 2013
481
17
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
JBZZS said:
Guys I have a question and need your help for that.

I have to send CAD 150 draft to London Visa Office for my newborn child. While reading the guide and instructions, it says " London VO does not accept Canadian Dollars Draft if the clearing bank is not in Canada". I am very confused with this statement. I checked with my bank but they are also not aware about this. Please help me on this. What does it mean and what should I do?

Thanks
Can anybody please help?
 

swapnil3353

Full Member
Jun 22, 2013
22
0
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
NOC Code......
2132
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
19-06-2013
Thanks for your reply. but I already fax the form and waiting for the payment link now.
 

rezas1978

Star Member
Aug 14, 2013
89
12
Category........
Visa Office......
Ankara
NOC Code......
2147
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-05-2013 PER...............: 12-08-2013
Med's Request
25-04-2014
Med's Done....
07-05-2014
Passport Req..
09-07-2014
VISA ISSUED...
23-07-2014
catalyst said:
You r most welcome in India. I wish you get your visa for Canada, but you still sometime come here. There are a lot other things to see and places to visit for which India is famous in the world. :) :) :) :) :) ;D ;D ;D ;D
Thanks Heaps. India is one of best destinations to visit and stay. I worked with many Indians over years, and I found them all hard working and very friendly people with a very smart sense of humor.

That's such a pity we are all aiming to leave our countries with ancient civilization, nice weather, good people, etc. for the sake of !!!!?

I wish I can visit your country before I move to Canada, otherwise it would be very difficult due to very long distance between two countries.
 

rezas1978

Star Member
Aug 14, 2013
89
12
Category........
Visa Office......
Ankara
NOC Code......
2147
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-05-2013 PER...............: 12-08-2013
Med's Request
25-04-2014
Med's Done....
07-05-2014
Passport Req..
09-07-2014
VISA ISSUED...
23-07-2014
vj_ae said:
Rezas, harmeet and myself were charged on august 1 and until now all of us never receive PER email. What a coincidence ! ! !
It seems that the officer charging our CC had a very bad day on 1st Aug. Maybe just after charging our credit cards he received an emergency call from his wife ordering a long shopping list, so he totally forgot to send our PER mails ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 

barcomi

Hero Member
Apr 23, 2013
615
6
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
3125
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
11-06-2013
Nomination.....
PER: 30-08-2013
Med's Request
24-06-2014
Med's Done....
22-07-2014
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
13-08-2015
LANDED..........
April-2015
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! THIS MAGIC MOMENT HAS FINALLY ARRIVED ... PER ...... RECEIVED 30 AUGUST, DD ENCASHED 22 AUGUST Please update my status

For those who have UCI number, but have not received PER yet, don't give up hope, It will come, it is probably lost somewhere along the way ...

My story, I sent a mail to the lawyers last week asking if they have received any information from CIC, and got a reply from them saying the girl that deals with out case is on annual leave until Monday. She forwarded us a mail yesterday showing they have sent us a mail on the 30th ... Believed it or not I never received the mail, not in Inbox, not in JUNK MAIL! Basically I have been waiting waiting waiting, and if I didn't ask them I would be still waiting ...

Best wishes to everyone!
 

islandbabe

Champion Member
Mar 26, 2011
2,097
165
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
BIG CONGRATS!!!!!!
barcomi said:
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! THIS MAGIC MOMENT HAS FINALLY ARRIVED ... PER ...... RECEIVED 30 AUGUST, DD ENCASHED 22 AUGUST Please update my status

For those who have UCI number, but have not received PER yet, don't give up hope, It will come, it is probably lost somewhere along the way ...

My story, I sent a mail to the lawyers last week asking if they have received any information from CIC, and got a reply from them saying the girl that deals with out case is on annual leave until Monday. She forwarded us a mail yesterday showing they have sent us a mail on the 30th ... Believed it or not I never received the mail, not in Inbox, not in JUNK MAIL! Basically I have been waiting waiting waiting, and if I didn't ask them I would be still waiting ...

Best wishes to everyone!
 

barcomi

Hero Member
Apr 23, 2013
615
6
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
3125
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
11-06-2013
Nomination.....
PER: 30-08-2013
Med's Request
24-06-2014
Med's Done....
22-07-2014
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
13-08-2015
LANDED..........
April-2015

nekeol

Champion Member
Nov 7, 2012
2,507
135
Waterloo region, Ontario
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
London/Abu Dhabi
NOC Code......
1111 Accountant
App. Filed.......
25/9/2011
Doc's Request.
21/11/12
Nomination.....
Not Applicable
IELTS Request
Submitted with Application
Med's Request
19/12/2013, after BGC
Med's Done....
7/1/2014
Interview........
Exempt
Passport Req..
02/02/2014 - DM 11/2/14
VISA ISSUED...
14/02/2014
LANDED..........
Alhamdolillah Landed July 2014/Citizenship Applied in JAN 2018
By: Nicholas Keung Immigration reporter, Published on Tue Sep 10 2013
Permanent residency applicants appear to be taking the biggest hit from ongoing job action by foreign affairs officers, prompting concerns about whether Ottawa’s 2013 immigration target can be met.
According to government data obtained by the Star, the number of immigrant visas granted from May to July of this year has dropped 7.5 per cent, to 60,416 individuals. That compares to 65,255 in the same period last year and a whopping 22 per cent drop from the same three-month period in 2010.
The numbers appear to bolster claims by the foreign service workers’ union that staff are being diverted to process temporary resident visa applications — for applicants like tourists and international students — at the expense of permanent resident files, which the government denies.
“The processing of permanent resident visas has been ground to a standstill at a number of (visa) sections we targeted,” said Timothy Edwards, president of the Professional Association of Foreign Services Officers (PAFSO), whose members have implemented rotating strikes and work-to-rule at busy visa posts such as Beijing and Shanghai in China, Delhi and Chandigarh in India, Mexico City and Manila.
“All the resources have been thrown at processing the temporary resident visas. They are going to fall far short on their annual immigration target (of 260,000).”
Edwards said his 1,350 members have been instructed to focus on processing student and tourist visas, while resources at immigration offices in Canada have also been redirected to mitigate the workload and backlog abroad.
Since PAFSO began its job action in April, the number of temporary visas issued to foreign visitors, students and workers from its top 10 countries has actually risen by 11 per cent to 296,531, from the same time in 2012.
Ottawa has been under tremendous pressure from the tourism industry, universities and colleges, and employers to ensure that Canada’s $17 billion tourism industry and $7.7 billion international education sector would not be affected by the labour dispute.
But the government denies moving resources around as a way to deal with the strike.
“It is typical that Citizenship and Immigration Canada shifts resources during the summer months from permanent resident application processing to temporary resident application processing to meet an increased demand for visitor visas and study permits during these months,” department spokesperson Glenn Johnson said in an email to the Star.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada said additional Canadian staff have been loaned on a temporary basis to help process visas. The union said that could compromise the integrity and security of Canada’s immigration system because the substitute staff do not have the same experience and expertise.
“CIC is providing training on an urgent basis so that more staff can process applications and is requesting staff work overtime where possible,” department spokesperson Glenn Johnson wrote in an email.
“CIC is also shifting more work to Canada and to overseas offices that have additional capacity. Processing of urgent humanitarian visa applications is essential work in all visa offices.”
There is still no resolution in sight as the job action enters its sixth month.
In November, Sarah Hedley applied to sponsor her British husband, Christopher Hedley, as a permanent resident from within Canada.
Sponsorship is a two-step process: the sponsor must be first approved by officials before the sponsored spouse is assessed. The first stage usually takes six months; the second stage, eight months.
Hedley, 24, said she has been checking the immigration department’s processing time counter on a regular basis and noticed only recently that the expected processing time for stage one has been extended to 10 months.
“They used to update it every week, but the counter stopped moving at the end of April. Now they are saying it will take up to 10 months just for step one,” said a frustrated Hedley, who works three jobs to support herself and her husband because he is not allowed to work while awaiting the initial approval for the first stage.
So as not to jeopardize the application, Christopher Hedley, a Leeds native, could not leave Canada to visit his ailing grandmother, who died of cancer on Sept. 3. If he leaves Canada, the current application would be forfeited and he would have to reapply from overseas.
“Chris is willing to work. He wants to work and is able to work. It’s devastating that he has to sit at home and wait and wait,” said Hedley, adding that her husband has been volunteering for a community group helping local seniors.
The 296,531 temporary resident visas issued this summer to the top 10 nationalities include 242,316 tourist visas, 21,514 work permits and 32,701 student visas.
The number of temporary visas approved fell dramatically in May and June during the early stage of the foreign workers’ strike, and caught up in July only after the tourism industry and education sector raised their concerns to the media.
In China, for instance, the number of tourist visas issued in 2012 fell from 29,788 and 26,190 in May and June, respectively, to 20,648 and 24,854 this past May and June. But in July, the number of visas approved to Chinese visitors almost doubled, to 35,586 from 17,855 last year.
The labour dispute centres on Ottawa’s refusal to close the wage gap between foreign affairs workers and their counterparts in similar types of work. Closing the gap will incur a $4 million one-time cost.
Visas issued from May to July
20122013
Visitors*226,837242,316
Foreign workers*15,82821,514
Foreign students*23,99232,701
Immigrants**65,25560,416
 

islandbabe

Champion Member
Mar 26, 2011
2,097
165
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Dear Sadeed.......Sorry to tell you, but the Cap has been reached for 2174, No applicants charged for June or July thus far and so August is very sure to be out of it. Tell me do you maybe have a job offer? Again sorry if you are out....They are still options open.





SADEED said:
Hello everyone,

Please update my details as follows:

2174- NOC
London- VISA OFFICE
7- IELTS BAND
74- SELF CALCULATED POINTS
YES- SPOUSE IELTS INCLUDED
NO- RELATIVES IN CANADA
NO- JOB OFFER
MS- DEGREE
2 Post GRAD- ECA EQUIVALENCE
6 Years- JOB EXPERIENCE
- PCC SENT
06-Aug-2013- APPLICATION SENT
12-Aug-2013- APPLICATION RECEIVED
DD - FEE METHOD
13:14 - APP RECEIVING TIME
DEXTER - APP RECEIVED BY
Halifax- DESTINATION IN CANADA

Thanks
 

lamia

Hero Member
Aug 3, 2013
628
48
Category........
Visa Office......
[b]London[/b]<br /> <br />
NOC Code......
[b]2131[/b]<br />App. Sent........:[color=blue][b][size=7pt]30-05-2013[/size][/b][/color]
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
[color=green][b][size=7pt]04-06-2013[/size][/b][/color]<br />Fee charged....:[color=blue][b][size=7pt]16-08-2013[/size][/b][/color]<br />PER Received..:[color=green][b][size=7pt]26-08-2013[/size][/b][/color][size=7pt][b]<br />Process Started.:[color=blue][b][size=7pt]26-06-2014[/size][/b][/color][size=7pt][b]
Med's Request
[color=green][b][size=7pt]26-06-2014[/size][/b][/color]
Med's Done....
[color=blue][b][size=7pt] 28-06-2014[/size][/b][/color]
Interview........
[color=green][b][size=7pt] Waived ISA[/size][/b][/color]
Passport Req..
[color=blue][b][size=7pt] 22-10-2014 [/size][/b][/color]
VISA ISSUED...
[color=green][b][size=7pt] 22-10-2014 [/size][/b][/color]
Mohanna1977 said:
Huuuurrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :) :) ;) ;) :D :D :eek: :eek: :p :p :-* :-*
I got my PER a minute ago
Thanks all members and specially for forum admins :-* :-* :-*
 

islandbabe

Champion Member
Mar 26, 2011
2,097
165
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Thanks Nekeol....Very depressing to read though............

nekeol said:
By: Nicholas Keung Immigration reporter, Published on Tue Sep 10 2013
Permanent residency applicants appear to be taking the biggest hit from ongoing job action by foreign affairs officers, prompting concerns about whether Ottawa's 2013 immigration target can be met.
According to government data obtained by the Star, the number of immigrant visas granted from May to July of this year has dropped 7.5 per cent, to 60,416 individuals. That compares to 65,255 in the same period last year and a whopping 22 per cent drop from the same three-month period in 2010.
The numbers appear to bolster claims by the foreign service workers' union that staff are being diverted to process temporary resident visa applications — for applicants like tourists and international students — at the expense of permanent resident files, which the government denies.
“The processing of permanent resident visas has been ground to a standstill at a number of (visa) sections we targeted,” said Timothy Edwards, president of the Professional Association of Foreign Services Officers (PAFSO), whose members have implemented rotating strikes and work-to-rule at busy visa posts such as Beijing and Shanghai in China, Delhi and Chandigarh in India, Mexico City and Manila.
“All the resources have been thrown at processing the temporary resident visas. They are going to fall far short on their annual immigration target (of 260,000).”
Edwards said his 1,350 members have been instructed to focus on processing student and tourist visas, while resources at immigration offices in Canada have also been redirected to mitigate the workload and backlog abroad.
Since PAFSO began its job action in April, the number of temporary visas issued to foreign visitors, students and workers from its top 10 countries has actually risen by 11 per cent to 296,531, from the same time in 2012.
Ottawa has been under tremendous pressure from the tourism industry, universities and colleges, and employers to ensure that Canada's $17 billion tourism industry and $7.7 billion international education sector would not be affected by the labour dispute.
But the government denies moving resources around as a way to deal with the strike.
“It is typical that Citizenship and Immigration Canada shifts resources during the summer months from permanent resident application processing to temporary resident application processing to meet an increased demand for visitor visas and study permits during these months,” department spokesperson Glenn Johnson said in an email to the Star.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada said additional Canadian staff have been loaned on a temporary basis to help process visas. The union said that could compromise the integrity and security of Canada's immigration system because the substitute staff do not have the same experience and expertise.
“CIC is providing training on an urgent basis so that more staff can process applications and is requesting staff work overtime where possible,” department spokesperson Glenn Johnson wrote in an email.
“CIC is also shifting more work to Canada and to overseas offices that have additional capacity. Processing of urgent humanitarian visa applications is essential work in all visa offices.”
There is still no resolution in sight as the job action enters its sixth month.
In November, Sarah Hedley applied to sponsor her British husband, Christopher Hedley, as a permanent resident from within Canada.
Sponsorship is a two-step process: the sponsor must be first approved by officials before the sponsored spouse is assessed. The first stage usually takes six months; the second stage, eight months.
Hedley, 24, said she has been checking the immigration department's processing time counter on a regular basis and noticed only recently that the expected processing time for stage one has been extended to 10 months.
“They used to update it every week, but the counter stopped moving at the end of April. Now they are saying it will take up to 10 months just for step one,” said a frustrated Hedley, who works three jobs to support herself and her husband because he is not allowed to work while awaiting the initial approval for the first stage.
So as not to jeopardize the application, Christopher Hedley, a Leeds native, could not leave Canada to visit his ailing grandmother, who died of cancer on Sept. 3. If he leaves Canada, the current application would be forfeited and he would have to reapply from overseas.
“Chris is willing to work. He wants to work and is able to work. It's devastating that he has to sit at home and wait and wait,” said Hedley, adding that her husband has been volunteering for a community group helping local seniors.
The 296,531 temporary resident visas issued this summer to the top 10 nationalities include 242,316 tourist visas, 21,514 work permits and 32,701 student visas.
The number of temporary visas approved fell dramatically in May and June during the early stage of the foreign workers' strike, and caught up in July only after the tourism industry and education sector raised their concerns to the media.
In China, for instance, the number of tourist visas issued in 2012 fell from 29,788 and 26,190 in May and June, respectively, to 20,648 and 24,854 this past May and June. But in July, the number of visas approved to Chinese visitors almost doubled, to 35,586 from 17,855 last year.
The labour dispute centres on Ottawa's refusal to close the wage gap between foreign affairs workers and their counterparts in similar types of work. Closing the gap will incur a $4 million one-time cost.
Visas issued from May to July
20122013
Visitors*226,837242,316
Foreign workers*15,82821,514
Foreign students*23,99232,701
Immigrants**65,25560,416
 

maina

Champion Member
Jul 15, 2013
1,649
60
New Jersey
Category........
NOC Code......
2132
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
23-May-2013 PER : 9-Aug-2013
AOR Received.
11-Oct-2013
barcomi said:
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! THIS MAGIC MOMENT HAS FINALLY ARRIVED ... PER ...... RECEIVED 30 AUGUST, DD ENCASHED 22 AUGUST Please update my status

For those who have UCI number, but have not received PER yet, don't give up hope, It will come, it is probably lost somewhere along the way ...

My story, I sent a mail to the lawyers last week asking if they have received any information from CIC, and got a reply from them saying the girl that deals with out case is on annual leave until Monday. She forwarded us a mail yesterday showing they have sent us a mail on the 30th ... Believed it or not I never received the mail, not in Inbox, not in JUNK MAIL! Basically I have been waiting waiting waiting, and if I didn't ask them I would be still waiting ...

Best wishes to everyone!
many congrats :)