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sasquatch_23

Star Member
Jan 1, 2015
185
8
Category........
Visa Office......
Manila
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
September 09, 2014
Nomination.....
November 25, 2014
AOR Received.
PER: December 29, 2014
IELTS Request
2nd Line: Aug 06, 2015 (Dated December 10, 2014)
File Transfer...
3rd Line: Aug 06, 2015 (Dated December 29, 2014)
Med's Request
August 13, 2015
Med's Done....
August 17, 2015 (Dependent: September 1, 2015)
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
September 30, 2015 (Sent: October 1, 2015 / Received: October 5, 2015)
VISA ISSUED...
October 19, 2015 (Decision Made: October 20, 2015 / Rcvd & Fwded by Agent: October 27, 2015 / On Hand: November 2, 2015)
LANDED..........
April 2016
mishati said:
SHARING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD NEWS AND SORRY I WAS REALLY BUSY THESE DAYS

NOC CODE 2132
APPLICATION RECIEVED : 8 SEP
DATE DD WAS CHARGED : NO CLUE ;D
PER RECIEVED : 28/ DEC :-* 8)
DD encashment date should be mentioned in your PER mail. ;)
 

mishati

Star Member
Oct 10, 2014
112
10
Category........
NOC Code......
2132
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
8/9/2014
Nomination.....
28/12/2014
IELTS Request
sent with app
File Transfer...
19/3/2015
Med's Request
23/4/2015
Med's Done....
16/6/2015
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
oct 2016
VISA ISSUED...
oct 2016
LANDED..........
7th of May
sasquatch_23 said:
DD encashment date should be mentioned in your PER mail. ;)
still didnt see it , i got the phone call from my consultant telling me the good news , still i need to pay him the second fee , so he sends me a copy of the per + next steps arrangements we should follow ;)
 

canada55

Star Member
Dec 15, 2014
53
4
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2172
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-5-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with application
Med's Request
24-10-2014
Med's Done....
04-11-2014
Interview........
N/a
Passport Req..
27-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
07-03-2015
LANDED..........
Planning to land in Mid of June
App received - may 28th
Per - sept 19th
Med received - October 24th
Med done - nov 4th
3rd line - med received - nov13th
RPRF DD encashed- 22nd November

PPR -awaiting ,any guess when I can expect PPR
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
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LANDED..........
15/09/2015
manish baissoya said:
Dear Friends, Brothers and Sisters : Wish You All a very Happy New Year and Success in our Dreams. Love you All :-* :-* :-*


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Believe in God & Always Trust in Him. :)

Manish, Just got you closer to +200 by 1 point.
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
Freelancer_78 said:
Alhamdulellah the King who owns the Heavens and Earth

PER Received :)

File received 11 Sept
CC charged 26 Nov
PER 31 Dec.

Thanks to the superb helpful members...I may have never decided to apply for FSW 2014 if I had not seen this forum.

Never give up hope...Surely, my Lord hears all prayers
Congrats and +1 to you !!
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
ksa0510 said:
Latest CC Charged now is 28th Oct under NOC 1212.
Happy New year to great members of the forum.
2015 shall be our year of testimony.

KSA,

+1 to you for your help on the forum.
 

SOTAJ

Hero Member
Mar 29, 2013
559
36
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
1114
App. Filed.......
08-Oct-2014
Nomination.....
15-Jan-2015
IELTS Request
Sent with application
Med's Request
10-Jul-2015
Med's Done....
24-Jul-2015
Interview........
N/A By His grace
Passport Req..
25-Feb-2016
VISA ISSUED...
18-Mar-2016
LANDED..........
02-May-2016
niagracalling said:
+1 FOR RAISING CONFIDENCE OF THE PROSPECTIVE IMMIGRANTS DEAR. I WOULD LIKE TO REPEAT IN OTHER WORDS WHAT YOU SAID " THESE HORROR STORIES SHOULD BE TAKEN AS A LEARNING EXPERIENCE SO THAT WE CAN PREPARE OURSELVES BETTER FOR THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THOSE PEOPLE." I WOULD AGAIN LIKE TO SHARE AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE WHICH I CAME ACROSS WHILE BROWSING OVER INTERNET.

SHARING AN 'EYE OPENER' ARTICLE WITH YOU. AUTHORED BY AN 'OPTIMISTIC' NEW IMMIGRANT.

6 Reasons Why Canada Is Not the Place for You


Reader discretion advised!

I am a new resident of Canada. A month after completing my two years here, a friend shared an article online that immediately grasped my attention. It was titled “Don't make the mistake of migrating to Canada, it's a fool's paradise.”

I would not attempt to speak to the validity of the resounding assertion in the latter phrase of the title, because I believe only the author should have the right to speak for herself. I would however say only this in response: I'm not sure if Canada is a fool's paradise but it surely is a graveyard for the conceited narcissists who think they deserve the same kingly bounties they were bestowed upon in their past country of residence for no good reason. Still, I can only agree with the author that Canada is indeed not the place for you. But I intend to do more than that; I will attempt to enumerate the various reasons why Canada is not the place for you.

Before I start, let me make it clear that I do not mean to make light of the multitude of problems that the Canadian society is plagued with, much like any other society in the world. In fact, despite being a newcomer, I make it a point to be an active member of the movements that aspire to make Canada a better place for its new and old residents alike.

I read and reread the article a dozen times just to make sure I wasn't missing any finer points made in the seemingly nonsensical piece. And trust me when I say this – it came across as equally nonsensical, if not more, every time I read it. But reading it a number of times did help me get a better perspective, not of the topic discussed but of the likes of people who make that assertion. The last few times I read it, I read between the lines, pausing every so often in an attempt to discern the writer's real personal disposition and her internal impetus to be so negative. The answer to that question was palpable in her choice of words. The disclaimer at the end of the article was particularly funny, “due to privacy concerns, the name of the author is changed.” You see, the beauty of being positive is you don't have to hide your true identity.

It is a new reality and you don't get it

Who in his sane mind would compare life in disparate regions of the world using the same measures? Hello! You are in a new country. Building your expectations based on your past experience, accomplishments and bestowals is a recipe for disaster when immigrating to any new country. Just like the CEO of a smalltime firm would be happy to accept a senior management role in a multi-billion dollar global enterprise in a first-world economy, a rational immigrant is satisfied with finding a job in his relevant profession without griping about the job title.

It is a new life after all, one in which you will have to go through the same struggle that most successful people before you went through. It's a given; get over it! For those who arrived here with an open mind, willing to do whatever it takes to be successful, ended up achieving much more than they gave up to start a new life in a new country. It is the law of attraction at its best. As for your late realization about having to ‘work much below your professional rank' – duh! May be you've been in stupor about your true professional rank all your life. Welcome to reality!

You are not flexible and you carry the burden of your obsolete notions about society

Settling in Canada or any new place in the world is like unscrambling your life. The key is to be flexible in every sense of the word – to unlearn and re-learn. In the last two years that I have been in Canada, I have rediscovered my true potential in more ways than one. I have been able to broaden the horizons of my professional and personal learning beyond my wildest imaginations. I do not have enough time to count my blessings, let alone whine about my failures. While we are at it, please educate yourself about the equal respect that people in Canada are afforded irrespective of whether they teach at a school or work at Tim Hortons. The article in question sounded almost derogatory to all the wonderful hardworking people who make the terrible Canadian winters something to look forward to for hundreds of thousands of new (and not so new) Canadians. So if you are rigid about having the exact same life you had in your last country of residence, and if you value people solely on the basis of the colour of their collar, Canada is not the place for you.

You are innately negative and you surround yourself with people like you

As for all the ‘warnings' and advice the author received prior to embarking on her journey to failure-dom, consider my own example. In addition to the overwhelming encouragement and support I received from everyone I reached out to as a newcomer, I attribute my success to my stubbornly resolute desire to surround myself with only positive people. That has been the singular most impactful factor behind my personal and professional success in a very short span of time. With that mindset in place, nature worked to bring me in front of positive people every time I would need help or encouragement. Like attracts like my friend and it has worked wonders for me. If it is in your very nature to tend to ignore the positives and being thankless for all you have, Canada is not quite the land of opportunities for you that it really is for thousands others.

It is a place for people with grit and resilience, people who value personal growth and achievement beyond bank balances as its sole measure, people who are not bystanders but an active member of their communities, people who share a relationship of respect with anyone and everyone they come across, people who cherish and celebrate not only diversity but social justice and inclusion, people who are smart risk-takers and have the priorities for themselves and their families all worked out. Please accept my condolences if you do not fit into any of that. Once again, Canada is not the place for you.

You cannot own your decisions and do not have the courage to take the blame

Just like all major decisions in life, immigrating to a new country is a life-altering decision – one that is highly strategic in nature for yourself and your family. If you couldn't pull it off despite taking the exact same decision that many immigrants took years before becoming first-generation millionaires in Canada, there has to be something fundamentally wrong with your tactical follow-on approach. Successful Canadian immigrants never blame anyone for their failures – and yes they have had more than they can recount. Despite all the failures, they always focus on tailoring their strategy and readjusting their course, never losing sight of the goal. I always thought to myself, “even if one out of the millions of people who came to this country could be successful, so can I.” And of course there are more than a handful of examples of successful immigrants in Canada. So, let's admit it – you had the same chance and you blew it. As it stands now, you only have yourself to blame for not being able to materialize a future that many others coming from much less privileged backgrounds before you (and after you) did. The length of your list of people to blame will not change it in any way, because if your gut reaction to your failure is to look for people to blame, Canada is not the place for you.

You are the third kind

As a mentor for newcomers, I come across all kinds of people. There are three categories. First there are those who are true strategists and fighters – perennially optimistic and persevering in the wake of many early failures, determined to make their decision work for themselves and their families. They are the ones who know their goal and stop at nothing to achieve it. And guess what, without exception, they all do. Then there are those who left their luxurious lifestyles to immigrant to Canada with no clue as to what their motivation or objective was. They are the lost souls who can still make it because they have the attitude for it – positivity and grit.

And of course there are some like the author in question. They say they had everything anyone can hope to have in a lifetime – a perfect job, incredibly deluxe lifestyle, best education for children money can buy, and a bank balance they could live off without ever needing to work. Still, they say ‘a bug bit them' and they decided to move to Canada for a reason they terribly fail to articulate in a 800-word write-up. Although I can write a separate 800-word article on the true motives behind that decision just reading between the lines as I did, I'll save that for another time. This type has no idea what brought them to a whole new place and much less idea of how to let go of their ego and start a real struggle. If you have no clear goal for a major life decision, if you are not comfortable taking up the challenge of making it in one of the most competitive countries in the world, and if your ego is dearer to you than the dream of making Canada home for your children, alas; Canada is not the place for you.

Did I mention that the friend who shared the article was one of the third kind? He went back to his ‘home country' after his first setback. While he was in Canada for less than a year, he was in a ‘visitor mindset' and considered his place of birth his only home. If your definition of immigration is visiting a place outside of your home country rather than changing your home, Canada is not the place for you.

You are afraid of stepping out of your comfort zone

I have met people who have been in Canada for more than double the time I've been here and they have never attended one professional networking event, they haven't heard the name of a single government-funded program that provides free services to immigrants, they have never written to another successful immigrant asking for guidance and advice, they don't even have an updated LinkedIn profile and they still call their resume, a CV.

These people have seldom had a conversation with a person outside of their immediate community. Granted they had the taste of real success in their countries of birth or at other places, they experienced opulence and rubbed shoulders with their likes (aka people at senior professional ranks), still what they do not know is this: just like an acclaimed sprint athlete would have to struggle to put his foot down on the floor once he is in zero-gravity, an immigrant has to reassess his strengths and accomplishments in relation to his new reality. It warrants going out of your comfort zone and doing things you never thought you needed to. You are bound to fail in your first attempts. Get done with all your failures as soon as you can and start enjoying the trade-offs that formed the core rationale of your decision to immigrate.
Nice article!
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
I also faced similar problem
Seniors requiting to put some light in this matter

And the agent told me that they only serve to inland applicants and all other applicants should contact CIC through Case Specific En-query
CIC call centre agents generally will not entertain queries regarding status of UCI number.

You need a bit of luck here. Having said this, I got my UCI number twice, (the second time, I checked just to cross check if the number was correct). Mary, Mark and Elizabeth are 3 agents whom I found helpful. So if they answer your call, you might be lucky.

Also, you will have to be more tactful. You will need to convince them why the UCI is so important to you. If the agent is not cooperative, he will never help, no matter how much you try. So just disconnect if you feel the agent is not budging and then try again to get connected to some more helpful agent.

Hope this helps.
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
Andyart said:
Finally, after a couple of days of worrying, I have received my passport request today! Thanks to the entire forum for the helpful info! Happy New Year!
Congrats and +1 to you !!
 

alwaysonnet

Hero Member
May 21, 2014
403
55
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
23-06-2014
Nomination.....
21-10-2014
File Transfer...
04-12-2014
Med's Request
13-01-2015
Med's Done....
21-01-2015&lt;br&gt;Third line ... : 28-01-2015&lt;br&gt;Decision made ... : 07-03-2015
Interview........
Waived off
Passport Req..
10-03-2015
VISA ISSUED...
21-03-2015
Tyler Durden said:
MR/ PPR status for NDVO :) (As per SS)

May



June



July




As on 01/01/2015 6:49 PM IST
I have sent you a PM. Reply at your convenience. Thanks
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
yhw9102 said:
PER received last night of 2014! A new year gift!

Sept.12 received
NOC 2232
VO London
Nov. 27 charged
Dec. 31 PER

Now waiting for MR.......
Congrats and +1 to you !!
 

CanOl

VIP Member
Aug 9, 2014
7,219
774
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO / WVO
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02/09/2014 (As per me) ; 20/10/2014 (As per CIC)
Doc's Request.
[b]DD Encashed[/b] : 23/12/2014
Nomination.....
[b]PER[/b] : 20/01/2015
AOR Received.
09/02/2015 (Warsaw)
File Transfer...
[b]2nd Line update[/b] : 13/04/2015
Med's Request
15/04/2015
Med's Done....
[b]Upfront Meds[/b] : 31/03/2015
Passport Req..
23/07/2015
VISA ISSUED...
[img width=145 height=100]http://www.fullboon.com/information/024.gif[/img]
LANDED..........
15/09/2015
kazioahid said:
Hi Seniors

HAPPY NEW YEAR................... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I want to inform you that i have seen my application status "We received your application for permanent residence on September 5, 2014" What does it means...............Plz.........plz.............
99% PER in few days for you provided points are above 67.
 

CPR2012

Hero Member
May 22, 2012
594
92
VISA ISSUED...
2015
mk.2382 said:
Hello Forumites. My timeline is mentioned below and my query is:
My wife's passport expired in Sept 2014 and we got her the new one issued in Dec 2014. Now my file is at NDVO and I am still awaiting MR. Do I need to inform NDVO about my wife's new passport or if and when I reach PPR stage I should just send the new passport for stamping?
If I have to inform NDVO about it, how to do that?
Thanks.
You need to inform the NDVO at the time of medicals;

Update the documents as per the covering letter. Also, please include documentation as asked by NDVO including your spouse new passport bio pages. All the best :)
To


Canadian High Commission,
Immigration Section,
UNIT E 7/8, Shantipath,
Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110 021,
India.


Sub: Principal Applicant-New Passport Copy, Original PCC's, RPRF Fee and Medical Receipts.
Application No: XXXXXXXXX




Dear Sir / Madam,

I, XXXXXXXXX had filed my application for Immigration to Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Category with the Citizenship & Immigration Canada. My application has been assessed as per the list of eligible occupations identified by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism and has been recommended for further assessment.

I would like to inform you that, I have received a positive file number from CIC, Canada XXXXXXXXX and have got a mail on the same day from your office that my application has been received by your office for further processing.

I would like to inform you that, I received Medicals notification mail from your esteemed office on XXXXXXXXX for me and my spouse. So, accordingly I have completed my medicals and want to update on the same by sending you the below listed documents and RPRF Fee.

I would like to update my spouse new passport details and request you to update your records accordingly.

Given below are my spouse New Passport details;
• Surname : XXXXXXXXX
• Given Name : XXXXXXXXX
• Name of Spouse : XXXXXXXXX
• New Passport No : XXXXXXXXX
• Date of Birth : XXXXXXXXX
• Date of issue : XXXXXXXXX
• Date of Expiry : XXXXXXXXX

Please find the below enclosed documents list:

1. Spouse: New Passport notarized bio pages
2. Original Indian PCC: Applicant and Spouse
3. Original Medical Receipts: Applicant and Spouse
4. RPRF Fee: DD for INR 53,400 in Favor of Canadian High Commission payable at New Delhi

I look forward to a favorable reply from your office.

If you have any further queries, you can always reach me at;
• Email : XXXXXXXXX
• Mobile : XXXXXXXXX


Yours Sincerely,
(Signature - Principal Applicant)
Name - Principal Applicant) XXXXXXXXX
 

CPR2012

Hero Member
May 22, 2012
594
92
VISA ISSUED...
2015
sasquatch_23 said:
Dear Seniors,

Happy New Year!!!
My passport is getting renewed since it is expiring soon. When is the best time to notify the VO for the new passport? Is it advisable to notify them through email before MR and PPR or just notify them during PPR in which I just have to attach the old passport that was reflected in my application?
Thank you very much in advance.
:-* :-* :-*
I believe you got your PER, if so then Please refer my above post (Page 11640).
 
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