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Classical_beat said:
Please provide the link where you found that.

Here it is ....

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/applications-after-266-in-any-noc-connect-here-to-get-the-status-t49421.0.html;msg592043#msg592043
 
odin2404 said:
Here it is ....

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/applications-after-266-in-any-noc-connect-here-to-get-the-status-t49421.0.html;msg592043#msg592043

Thanks.
 
Hi everyone, Good thing for me..my status had been changed form In process but they removed the medicals receive w/c is their mistake..so therefore it is been corrected after I emailed them..goodluck..to all !!!
 
odin2404 said:
Not to burst anyone's bubble here but here's a reply someone got regarding E-Cas status being incorrect....

***Please do not send us e-Cas screens, e-Cas is for applications processing within Canada only.

Immigration cases being processed in Visa offices outside Canada use a system different from that used to process similar applications in Canada. As a result, the e-Client Application Status (e-CAS) does not reflect the status of cases being processed in Buffalo.***

Dunno what the point of having E-Cas is then

Client Application Status

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FAQ | Security

This on-line service allows Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) clients to view securely the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application(s) on-line, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; anytime, anywhere.

You may use this service if you have:
•sponsored a member of the family class;
applied for permanent residence from within or outside Canada;•applied for a permanent resident card (initial, replacement or renewal);
•applied for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship);
•applied for Canadian citizenship for a person adopted by a Canadian citizen (on or after January 1, 1947);
•applied for a citizenship certificate (proof of Canadian citizenship);
•applied to renounce Canadian citizenship; or
•applied to resume Canadian citizenship.
Before using this service, please be sure to have a copy of all the documents you have received regarding your application(s):

These may include one or more of the following:

•a copy of your application;
•your financial receipts (IMM 5401); or
•any letter or official document issued to you by CIC.
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section for answers to frequently asked questions.

Please consult Application Processing Times for information about how long it may take to process your application.

The Client Application Status site is updated weekly, usually on Tuesdays.

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en
 
staralihaider said:
Client Application Status

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FAQ | Security

This on-line service allows Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) clients to view securely the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application(s) on-line, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; anytime, anywhere.

You may use this service if you have:
•sponsored a member of the family class;
applied for permanent residence from within or outside Canada;•applied for a permanent resident card (initial, replacement or renewal);
•applied for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship);
•applied for Canadian citizenship for a person adopted by a Canadian citizen (on or after January 1, 1947);
•applied for a citizenship certificate (proof of Canadian citizenship);
•applied to renounce Canadian citizenship; or
•applied to resume Canadian citizenship.
Before using this service, please be sure to have a copy of all the documents you have received regarding your application(s):

These may include one or more of the following:

•a copy of your application;
•your financial receipts (IMM 5401); or
•any letter or official document issued to you by CIC.
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section for answers to frequently asked questions.

Please consult Application Processing Times for information about how long it may take to process your application.

The Client Application Status site is updated weekly, usually on Tuesdays.

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en

Hey ... guys .... :o I understand what you're saying, I have read the same too.

Yet, some things cannot be overlooked:

1) What is "In Process" really? Almost everybody pre feb 2008, post feb 2008, pre june 2010, post june 2010 has "In Process" - are we really right to rejoice once we have this status? What does it mean anyway, the definition in the CIC site is definitely no indication whatsoever.

2) E CAS and the medicals received rubbish (although removed now) proved one thing. The system has flaws - and now if the guys are communicating via letter and saying in as many words "don't use it" ... it has to be mentioned here.

3) I'm bringing what CHC had said in their reply to a inquiry to this forum ... I am aware of the contradiction. Maybe they've been lax and not changed the above pasted definition?

As with all waiting for their process, I would love timely, accurate updates. If there is a flaw ... it should be debated.
 
staralihaider said:
Client Application Status

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FAQ | Security

The Client Application Status site is updated weekly, usually on Tuesdays.

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en

Oh and another contradiction ....

My "Client Application Status" was updated once on a thursday and once on a wednesday.... I know coz I check daily. So much for CIC's above statement ... The Client Application Status site is updated weekly, usually on Tuesdays
 
Seems to be that the only reliable way of getting a true picture of ones status is through CAIPS NOTES. One question, is this CAIPS NOTES theirs too?