- Apr 1, 2012
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Bucharest
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 08-08-2012
- AOR Received.
- 06-09-2012
- File Transfer...
- 14-09-2012
- Med's Done....
- 13-04-2012
- Interview........
- WAIVED :)
- Passport Req..
- 28-01-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 6-02-2013
- LANDED..........
- APRIL 9 :)
I've been trying to find out what kind of 'order' processing occurs in at the visa offices.
This manual is kind of interesting: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op24-eng.pdf
More specifically:
7.4. Role and responsibilities of the visa office
When the visa office has received the paper file from the CPC-V for any family members who are
to be assessed abroad for eligibility and admissibility, it will do the following:
• forward an Application for Permanent Residence in Canada [IMM 0008EGEN] to each family
member, with a time limit by which they must respond;
• open the appropriate file for each case;
• if the completed IMM 0008EGEN and required documentation are not received within the
requested time limit (as decided by each visa office, pursuant to local conditions), send a
reminder letter requesting that documentation be provided (by a new date), after which the
file would be closed and, in some circumstances, the applicant in Canada could be refused;
• send a copy of this letter to the principal applicant in Canada and notify the CPC-V; the visa
office may try to contact the principal applicant directly at any time during this process;
• after receipt of the completed application and documentation, assess eligibility, confirm
identity and determine relationship and whether or not they are family members;
• initiate medical and background examination (security and criminality);
• inform the CPC-V if any applicants are found to be ineligible;
• inform the CPC-V if any family members are found to be inadmissible;
• inform the CPC-V of the results of medical and background checks, their period of validity
and the visa office file number for both accompanying and non--accompanying family
members so that the CPC-V can finalize the case in Canada
It would be nice if this was the consistent order in which things were completed!
This manual is kind of interesting: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op24-eng.pdf
More specifically:
7.4. Role and responsibilities of the visa office
When the visa office has received the paper file from the CPC-V for any family members who are
to be assessed abroad for eligibility and admissibility, it will do the following:
• forward an Application for Permanent Residence in Canada [IMM 0008EGEN] to each family
member, with a time limit by which they must respond;
• open the appropriate file for each case;
• if the completed IMM 0008EGEN and required documentation are not received within the
requested time limit (as decided by each visa office, pursuant to local conditions), send a
reminder letter requesting that documentation be provided (by a new date), after which the
file would be closed and, in some circumstances, the applicant in Canada could be refused;
• send a copy of this letter to the principal applicant in Canada and notify the CPC-V; the visa
office may try to contact the principal applicant directly at any time during this process;
• after receipt of the completed application and documentation, assess eligibility, confirm
identity and determine relationship and whether or not they are family members;
• initiate medical and background examination (security and criminality);
• inform the CPC-V if any applicants are found to be ineligible;
• inform the CPC-V if any family members are found to be inadmissible;
• inform the CPC-V of the results of medical and background checks, their period of validity
and the visa office file number for both accompanying and non--accompanying family
members so that the CPC-V can finalize the case in Canada
It would be nice if this was the consistent order in which things were completed!