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Classical_beat said:
I didn't receive my 2nd AOR yet.


Hi ClassicBeat,

When did you submit your full documents? Unless we have the date of submission we cannot define the time lapse between the submission date and present date right!

May be you can update your signature to reflect the docs submission date too.

-RSK
 
Hello I think so nd vo is dam slow...any updates??
 
pal83 said:
Hello I think so nd vo is dam slow...any updates??

yes u r right.i got 1st AOR on 28 september2010
sent doc to visa office newdelhi on -6 oct2010 and delivered to visa office on 7 oct 2010 by courier blue dart.
waiting for 2nd AOR.
ADD ME IN THE LIST.
CHEERS.
 
Thank you sadika for response...what is your ecas status??
 
andamanhunk said:
Hi ClassicBeat,

When did you submit your full documents? Unless we have the date of submission we cannot define the time lapse between the submission date and present date right!

May be you can update your signature to reflect the docs submission date too.

-RSK

full documents sent on October 4th
 
Hi my documents to VO, ND was sent on Oct 20th and same delievered on Oct 21st. I did not get 2nd AOR till date, so I sent them a case specific enquiry and this is what I got in reply ( they have received my documents and is being checked for eligibility by VO and then will be placed for processing ) . My NOC is 0111

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration
Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.

Your application as a Federal Skilled Worker, which was initially
submitted to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
The CIO recommended your application for further assessment at a visa
office and sent you a letter requesting that you submit a complete
application package to this office. We have now received your
submission.

Our office has created a file for you with the file number XXXXXXXXXXX.
Please note that this file number is different than the one that was
assigned to you by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia,
Canada. You must quote this file number in any future correspondence
with our office.

Before your application can be placed in processing, our office will
make a final determination as to whether or not you are eligible for
processing. If your application is not eligible for processing, you
will receive a letter informing you of the reasons for the determination
as well as a refund.

If your application is determined to be eligible for processing,
processing will begin on a priority basis.
Applications in the Federal Skilled Worker category require an average
of 8 months to process at this office.

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive further
instructions from this office. Please do not contact this office to
request a status update unless 8 months have passed since you submitted
your complete application.

Interview
If an interview is required, you will be notified of the appointment for
your interview, if required, approximately 2 months prior to the date of
the interview, and you will be provided with further instructions at
that time.

Non-resident applications
If you or any of your accompanying family members are not normally
resident in the area of responsibility of this office, then you should
be aware that there may be additional delay in the processing of your
application for permanent residence in Canada. This delay will result
from the need to refer your case to the Canadian Immigration office
which is responsible for the country in which you or your family members
normally reside. This referral is necessary to verify any information
that you have provided with your application, or for advice concerning
qualifications or other matters of a local concern that should be taken
into account when assessing your application.

Let us know
If there is a change in your personal circumstances, such as the birth
of a child, a marriage or divorce, you have to let us know (see address,
fax number and email address below).
You must also inform us of a:
* Change of address, including change of e-mail address;
* Change of immigration representative;
* Request for withdrawal of your application.

Prepare yourself for immigration to Canada

For information about living and working in Canada, please consult the
following websites:

The Going to Canada Internet site (www.directioncanada.gc.ca) contains
important information about living and working in Canada as well as the
"Working in Canada Tool" which will tell you what the current prospects
are for your occupation across Canada. It offers information on
essential skills, job descriptions, work conditions and opportunities.
It will also tell you whether your occupation is a regulated profession
in Canada.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office (www.credentials.gc.ca) provides
information and referrals to do with foreign credential recognition.

Information on Citizenship and Immigration (www.cic.gc.ca)

The website of the Government of Canada (www.canada.gc.ca/)

We trust that this information will be of assistance.

MRJ.
Immigration Section / Section de l'immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi
India / Inde
 
thank you maran..Welcome to the post ..keep update..you can see my time line in my signature..
 
maran1976 said:
Hi my documents to VO, ND was sent on Oct 20th and same delievered on Oct 21st. I did not get 2nd AOR till date, so I sent them a case specific enquiry and this is what I got in reply ( they have received my documents and is being checked for eligibility by VO and then will be placed for processing ) . My NOC is 0111

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration
Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.

Your application as a Federal Skilled Worker, which was initially
submitted to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
The CIO recommended your application for further assessment at a visa
office and sent you a letter requesting that you submit a complete
application package to this office. We have now received your
submission.

Our office has created a file for you with the file number XXXXXXXXXXX.
Please note that this file number is different than the one that was
assigned to you by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia,
Canada. You must quote this file number in any future correspondence
with our office.

Before your application can be placed in processing, our office will
make a final determination as to whether or not you are eligible for
processing. If your application is not eligible for processing, you
will receive a letter informing you of the reasons for the determination
as well as a refund.

If your application is determined to be eligible for processing,
processing will begin on a priority basis.
Applications in the Federal Skilled Worker category require an average
of 8 months to process at this office.

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive further
instructions from this office. Please do not contact this office to
request a status update unless 8 months have passed since you submitted
your complete application.

Interview
If an interview is required, you will be notified of the appointment for
your interview, if required, approximately 2 months prior to the date of
the interview, and you will be provided with further instructions at
that time.

Non-resident applications
If you or any of your accompanying family members are not normally
resident in the area of responsibility of this office, then you should
be aware that there may be additional delay in the processing of your
application for permanent residence in Canada. This delay will result
from the need to refer your case to the Canadian Immigration office
which is responsible for the country in which you or your family members
normally reside. This referral is necessary to verify any information
that you have provided with your application, or for advice concerning
qualifications or other matters of a local concern that should be taken
into account when assessing your application.

Let us know
If there is a change in your personal circumstances, such as the birth
of a child, a marriage or divorce, you have to let us know (see address,
fax number and email address below).
You must also inform us of a:
* Change of address, including change of e-mail address;
* Change of immigration representative;
* Request for withdrawal of your application.

Prepare yourself for immigration to Canada

For information about living and working in Canada, please consult the
following websites:

The Going to Canada Internet site (www.directioncanada.gc.ca) contains
important information about living and working in Canada as well as the
"Working in Canada Tool" which will tell you what the current prospects
are for your occupation across Canada. It offers information on
essential skills, job descriptions, work conditions and opportunities.
It will also tell you whether your occupation is a regulated profession
in Canada.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office (www.credentials.gc.ca) provides
information and referrals to do with foreign credential recognition.

Information on Citizenship and Immigration (www.cic.gc.ca)

The website of the Government of Canada (www.canada.gc.ca/)

We trust that this information will be of assistance.

MRJ.
Immigration Section / Section de l'immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi
India / Inde

Hi Maran,

Glad to meet you and to hear about this update. It's good to note that you got the new file #.

how did you communicate with them? Is it by email or by post? If by email which ID is that? Even I am waiting on the 2nd AOR and if you can provide me with the mail ID I will try sending the query to check the status. They received our docs on 13th and there is no info after that from them.

Thanks,
RSK
 
For all inquiry they sent same email..No point to inquire..
 
pal83 said:
For all inquiry they sent same email..No point to inquire..

Yes, may be you are right Pal but at least we will come to know of the new File # and possibly start tracking the e-cas with the new file number...

-RSK
 
2nd file number they issue once they send 2nd AOR..but in our case they havent issue 2nd AOR..I hope by this month end we all should get 2nd AOR..
 
pal83 said:
2nd file number they issue once they send 2nd AOR..but in our case they havent issue 2nd AOR..I hope by this month end we all should get 2nd AOR..

Yes Pal. I know. Let's all hope that the ND VO will start working on our cases ASAP and start sending out the AORs. Fingers crossed!!!
 
maran1976 said:
Hi my documents to VO, ND was sent on Oct 20th and same delievered on Oct 21st. I did not get 2nd AOR till date, so I sent them a case specific enquiry and this is what I got in reply ( they have received my documents and is being checked for eligibility by VO and then will be placed for processing ) . My NOC is 0111

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration
Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.

Your application as a Federal Skilled Worker, which was initially
submitted to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
The CIO recommended your application for further assessment at a visa
office and sent you a letter requesting that you submit a complete
application package to this office. We have now received your
submission.

Our office has created a file for you with the file number XXXXXXXXXXX.
Please note that this file number is different than the one that was
assigned to you by the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia,
Canada. You must quote this file number in any future correspondence
with our office.

Before your application can be placed in processing, our office will
make a final determination as to whether or not you are eligible for
processing. If your application is not eligible for processing, you
will receive a letter informing you of the reasons for the determination
as well as a refund.

If your application is determined to be eligible for processing,
processing will begin on a priority basis.
Applications in the Federal Skilled Worker category require an average
of 8 months to process at this office.

Once your application has been assessed, you will receive further
instructions from this office. Please do not contact this office to
request a status update unless 8 months have passed since you submitted
your complete application.

Interview
If an interview is required, you will be notified of the appointment for
your interview, if required, approximately 2 months prior to the date of
the interview, and you will be provided with further instructions at
that time.

Non-resident applications
If you or any of your accompanying family members are not normally
resident in the area of responsibility of this office, then you should
be aware that there may be additional delay in the processing of your
application for permanent residence in Canada. This delay will result
from the need to refer your case to the Canadian Immigration office
which is responsible for the country in which you or your family members
normally reside. This referral is necessary to verify any information
that you have provided with your application, or for advice concerning
qualifications or other matters of a local concern that should be taken
into account when assessing your application.

Let us know
If there is a change in your personal circumstances, such as the birth
of a child, a marriage or divorce, you have to let us know (see address,
fax number and email address below).
You must also inform us of a:
* Change of address, including change of e-mail address;
* Change of immigration representative;
* Request for withdrawal of your application.

Prepare yourself for immigration to Canada

For information about living and working in Canada, please consult the
following websites:

The Going to Canada Internet site (www.directioncanada.gc.ca) contains
important information about living and working in Canada as well as the
"Working in Canada Tool" which will tell you what the current prospects
are for your occupation across Canada. It offers information on
essential skills, job descriptions, work conditions and opportunities.
It will also tell you whether your occupation is a regulated profession
in Canada.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office (www.credentials.gc.ca) provides
information and referrals to do with foreign credential recognition.

Information on Citizenship and Immigration (www.cic.gc.ca)

The website of the Government of Canada (www.canada.gc.ca/)

We trust that this information will be of assistance.

MRJ.
Immigration Section / Section de l'immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi
India / Inde

Thank you for updating
 
Please keep this thread alive so that we should know status of each other..Thank you..seeking co-operation..tills date i did not received 2nd AOR and no change in ecas status..
 
just wanna inform those friends who sent their full documents in October 2010 that I receive my 2nd AOR today. My VO is Singapore.