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jes_ON

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New York
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App. Filed.......
06-May-2010
AOR Received.
13-Aug-2010
File Transfer...
01-Mar-2011
Passport Req..
30-Jun-2011
VISA ISSUED...
12-Jul-2011 (received 25-Jul-2011)
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03-Sep-2011
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06-eng.pdf
 
Thank buddy for updates.


Regards
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jes_ON said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06-eng.pdf

Thx for sharing and updating!
 
any significant update?
The only update I know is that PR holders must stay in Canada for 3 years in 4 years time. Previously it was 3 years in 5 years.
 
where's that? I can't see it on the document.
 
jnathan said:
any significant update?

"Section 7.2 – Updated note in this section to state that the CIO will not reject applications that do
not include police certificates provided it is complete in all other respects."

Other clarifications include:

1) CIO does not investigate whether an applicant has chosen the correct visa office. If the visa office is left blank, the application is returned. If it is completed, then this part of the application is considered complete.
2) If CIO determines that the application is complete, then it is put into "processing" and no refund of the application fee is possible.

Doesn't state what happens if the selected visa office receives a file that is not eligible for processing at that visa office -
 
maq , not sure if its written on op6
seniors can say something. I think I heard it a few days ago. Shibuya or someoen posted something similar to that news.
 
hi all'

any update about ielts LANG?
I READ BUT SOMETHING I DIDINT UNDERSTANAD/

For applications received before June 26, 2010, kit and website instructions make it clear that it is
the responsibility of the applicant to choose which of these two options to follow, and outline the
consequences of this decision. The instructions in the kit:
 strongly advise taking a test from an designated organization if English and/or French is not
the applicant's native language;
 strongly advise prospective applicants that, unless they believe they can clearly establish the
proficiency levels they claim through the means of a written explanation detailing training in
and usage of the language and supported by written proof of education and/or employment
using the language, they should undertake an approved test and provide results;
 provide Web site links to the test equivalencies tables, so prospective applicants can
determine how many points for language their test scores will earn them;
 provide Web site links to the Canadian Language Benchmarks 2000 / Niveaux de
compétence linguistique canadiens 2006 so those applicants providing written submissions
will be able to review the standards against which their submissions will be weighed;
 inform applicants that the results of any language tests by non-designated testing
organizations will not be considered as evidence of language proficiency
_______________________________________
Note: Points for the applicant‘s language proficiency are generally awarded according to evidence
provided at the time the application is made. However, if further study, training, or testing is completed
and documentation submitted between the time of application and the time of assessment, officers will
use the most current results to determine point allocations. In terms of designated language test
results, officers will NOT select the highest score for each language ability from a variety of test score
submissions. It is always the most recent group of tests that will be considered by officer as it is the
most current assessment of the applicant‘s four language abilities
____________________________________

PLS HELP ME
THANKS
 
hi
in the page no 39
the 1st table

the material submitted satisfies
the officer that the applicant has
demonstrated language
proficiency of at least
Benchmark level "4" but not the
proficiency levels claimed :

For applications received on or after April 10, 2010, and
before June 26, 2010, at the CIO, do not offer the applicant
the opportunity to undergo and submit the results of a
designated language test


wt's the underlined point means ?

thx
 
zakout76 said:
hi all'

any update about ielts LANG?
I READ BUT SOMETHING I DIDINT UNDERSTANAD/

For applications received before June 26, 2010, kit and website instructions make it clear that it is
the responsibility of the applicant to choose which of these two options to follow, and outline the
consequences of this decision. The instructions in the kit:
 strongly advise taking a test from an designated organization if English and/or French is not
the applicant's native language;
 strongly advise prospective applicants that, unless they believe they can clearly establish the
proficiency levels they claim through the means of a written explanation detailing training in
and usage of the language and supported by written proof of education and/or employment
using the language, they should undertake an approved test and provide results;
 provide Web site links to the test equivalencies tables, so prospective applicants can
determine how many points for language their test scores will earn them;
 provide Web site links to the Canadian Language Benchmarks 2000 / Niveaux de
compétence linguistique canadiens 2006 so those applicants providing written submissions
will be able to review the standards against which their submissions will be weighed;
 inform applicants that the results of any language tests by non-designated testing
organizations will not be considered as evidence of language proficiency
_______________________________________
Note: Points for the applicant‘s language proficiency are generally awarded according to evidence
provided at the time the application is made. However, if further study, training, or testing is completed
and documentation submitted between the time of application and the time of assessment, officers will
use the most current results to determine point allocations. In terms of designated language test
results, officers will NOT select the highest score for each language ability from a variety of test score
submissions. It is always the most recent group of tests that will be considered by officer as it is the
most current assessment of the applicant‘s four language abilities
____________________________________

PLS HELP ME
THANKS

Don't know what your question is. If you applied after June 26, 2010, these rules do not apply to you.
 
kenzo said:
hi
in the page no 39
the 1st table

the material submitted satisfies
the officer that the applicant has
demonstrated language
proficiency of at least
Benchmark level "4" but not the
proficiency levels claimed :

For applications received on or after April 10, 2010, and
before June 26, 2010, at the CIO, do not offer the applicant
the opportunity to undergo and submit the results of a
designated language test


wt's the underlined point means ?

It means that if an application was received before April 20, 2010, and it did not include IELTS results, the VO could ask the applicant to submit the results. On or after April 20, the VO could only consider the evidence submitted with the application. (After June 26, all applications required the test results to be submitted at the time of the application, or else the application would be returned).

Yes, in 2010, there have been 2 rule changes regarding evidence of language proficiency.
 
jes_ON said:
It means that if an application was received before April 20, 2010, and it did not include IELTS results, the VO could ask the applicant to submit the results. On or after April 20, the VO could only consider the evidence submitted with the application. (After June 26, all applications required the test results to be submitted at the time of the application, or else the application would be returned).

Yes, in 2010, there have been 2 rule changes regarding evidence of language proficiency.

i'm On or after April 2010
that's mean i have to send IELTS to visa office when they ask me for update and they will give me another chance ? ::)

thx
 
Hi

kenzo said:
i'm On or after April 2010
that's mean i have to send IELTS to visa office when they ask me for update and they will give me another chance ? ::)

thx

If you applied after April 10/10, with written proof of you language ability, you DON"T get a second chance to provide an IELTs score.