Normally you can get e-CAS information with the UCI (I think it is UCI+Name+DOB). With a screen printout that your application is in process the MSP folks shouldn't be giving you any grief at all. BC is usually pretty good about this sort of thing.srfrwm said:It was after I came off the phone I thought about getting the file number. But I have my client ID. So hoping that works for them. X
Unfortunately the wording on the MSP website is not clear. I also live in BC and tried applying for MSP several months ago. In order to qualify you must prove that your Application for Permanent Residence is in Process (it cannot show on e-CAS as simply being "Received"). This means that you are not eligible until you receive AIP.computergeek said:Are you living with your spouse in Canada? If so, you are eligible.
http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/pdf/covering-a-spouse-or-child-who-is-an-applicant-for-permanent-resident-status-in-canada.pdf
(I live in BC so I know the BC rules). The refusal sounds like an error - though the AOR should have helped. Did you at least get your file number or UCI from the Call Centre? If you can get into e-CAS and print out the screen showing you have applied, that should be enough for the MSP folks.
Based upon my own experience with MSP, this is not the case. The term "in process" is not included in the document I cited. In fact it specifically lists things like "proof of payment" as evidence (for example). Of course, sometimes one can obtain an adverse decision that is incorrect as well, but there is a challenge mechanism.Ginabean said:Unfortunately the wording on the MSP website is not clear. I also live in BC and tried applying for MSP several months ago. In order to qualify you must prove that your Application for Permanent Residence is in Process (it cannot show on e-CAS as simply being "Received"). This means that you are not eligible until you receive AIP.
Hello there cpaet10 that's pretty awesome. You must be feeling like you won lottery hehe.. Congrats.cpaet10 said:hi guys. got my open work permit today. yehey!!!!
jayshe25 said:Should I do my Medical already even though they're not asking for it? or should i wait for them to ask it??
We too applied back in April 2013, and have applied without the upfront medical. I completely understand the wishful thinking that providing an upfront medical will hasten the stage II processing (and even receiving AIP and DM at the same time just as well). Having contacted the local panel physician, the advice was to leave it until CIC requests it. Also, the panel physician asked me if I had an IME number (I assume this is what the CIC give you in the letter requesting the medical), which I did not (obviously) have. He even asked for my UCI, punched it in, and confirmed that I do not have an assigned IME number, without which (the physician explained) the results have a greater chance of not being matched to my application. I thanked him and didn't suggest if I could have one done any way.BobbyJo said:Our application was filed in April 2013 and my husband did not do the medical up front because it is only valid for one year. CIC had advised him to wait until they request it so that he wouldn't have to redo it later if it expired. We decided however, not to wait, because once CIC requests the medical there is time added to the process (which we can surely do without!!! :-[). We would really like to receive AIP and DM at the same time, so he had the medical done yesterday. The exam, blood work and chest x-ray was a total of $206 which had to paid in cash. They did not require any forms from CIC, just his passport, UCI number, and a passport-sized photo. Once the results are back the doctor's office will submit the report to CIC electronically within the next two weeks. Hopefully with the electronic reporting there won't be any issues with matching the medical to our application. I personally think that it's worth it to do it now to save the additional processing time.
I realize the the term "in process" is not included in the document you cited and that is why I mentioned that the wording on the MSP site is unclear (I actually should have said "misleading"). We were excited too when we originally read that document and applied as instructed with the e-CAS printout showing that the Application for Permanent Residence had been received by CIC, our receipt for payment, etc. This was the letter we received back (click on image to enlarge):computergeek said:Based upon my own experience with MSP, this is not the case. The term "in process" is not included in the document I cited. In fact it specifically lists things like "proof of payment" as evidence (for example). Of course, sometimes one can obtain an adverse decision that is incorrect as well, but there is a challenge mechanism.
Are you out of status?
Thanks for the kind words, rifat. We are trying to stay patient but you know how it is! Good days and bad days lol. :rifat said:Hi Jsker;
it's okay sweets my husband and I waited 20 months to get AIP DM. now the last step we're waiting for is his PR which will take I don't know how long. All the ppl that applied within this year and got AIP's are very lucky they got response this quick from CIC. I feel bad for my husband he couldn't work until now. so just a bit longer keep your fingers crossed and hopes high