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Hello Everyone... Hope you all had a good long weekend?

Congrats Gamerwalt, i cannot wait to be in your shoes....

Ghanaboy, thanks for the encouraing words....


Can someone help me out or throw more light on this?.... I have been trying to check the ECAS and I noticed that I can no longer use ECAS to see the status of my application. Is this normal?

I tried checking the FAQ and this is what they said:

There may be differences between the application you sent and the supporting documents (such as a passport or marriage certificate) that the person being sponsored sent to the visa office overseas. That may be why Client Application Status (CAS) can no longer identify you based on the information you type in.

You may have been able to see the status of this application in the past on CAS because CAS was using the information you sent with the original sponsorship application in Canada.

However, once the visa office overseas starts handling the application, CAS will use the information in the supporting documents that your family member submitted.

If you are having problems, please check that:
•any letters you got from the visa office or case processing centre show your correct ◦name,
◦date of birth,
◦place of birth and
◦other personal details and

•the details you put on the original application are identical to those on the supporting documents you sent.


Is there something i need to do?
 
MsLisaN said:
Hello Everyone... Hope you all had a good long weekend?

Congrats Gamerwalt, i cannot wait to be in your shoes....

Ghanaboy, thanks for the encouraing words....


Can someone help me out or throw more light on this?.... I have been trying to check the ECAS and I noticed that I can no longer use ECAS to see the status of my application. Is this normal?

I tried checking the FAQ and this is what they said:

There may be differences between the application you sent and the supporting documents (such as a passport or marriage certificate) that the person being sponsored sent to the visa office overseas. That may be why Client Application Status (CAS) can no longer identify you based on the information you type in.

You may have been able to see the status of this application in the past on CAS because CAS was using the information you sent with the original sponsorship application in Canada.

However, once the visa office overseas starts handling the application, CAS will use the information in the supporting documents that your family member submitted.

If you are having problems, please check that:
•any letters you got from the visa office or case processing centre show your correct ◦name,
◦date of birth,
◦place of birth and
◦other personal details and

•the details you put on the original application are identical to those on the supporting documents you sent.


Is there something i need to do?

If you are entering the client number that you got in the SA email then in that case you should be entering your information (the sponsor) not the applicant's. So in other words, enter your name and DOB and place of birth along with the UCI number in your SA email.

If you're using the File number then in that case you would enter your husband's information (the principal applicant).

Try that and let me know.
 
MsLisaN said:
Hello Everyone... Hope you all had a good long weekend?

Congrats Gamerwalt, i cannot wait to be in your shoes....

Ghanaboy, thanks for the encouraing words....


Can someone help me out or throw more light on this?.... I have been trying to check the ECAS and I noticed that I can no longer use ECAS to see the status of my application. Is this normal?

I tried checking the FAQ and this is what they said:

There may be differences between the application you sent and the supporting documents (such as a passport or marriage certificate) that the person being sponsored sent to the visa office overseas. That may be why Client Application Status (CAS) can no longer identify you based on the information you type in.

You may have been able to see the status of this application in the past on CAS because CAS was using the information you sent with the original sponsorship application in Canada.

However, once the visa office overseas starts handling the application, CAS will use the information in the supporting documents that your family member submitted.

If you are having problems, please check that:
•any letters you got from the visa office or case processing centre show your correct ◦name,
◦date of birth,
◦place of birth and
◦other personal details and

•the details you put on the original application are identical to those on the supporting documents you sent.


Is there something i need to do?

There is also the possibility that your husband checked it and by mistake he clicked the option to not allow access to anyone except him? or maybe you did that by mistake?
 
MsLisaN said:
Hello Everyone... Hope you all had a good long weekend?

Congrats Gamerwalt, i cannot wait to be in your shoes....

Ghanaboy, thanks for the encouraing words....


Can someone help me out or throw more light on this?.... I have been trying to check the ECAS and I noticed that I can no longer use ECAS to see the status of my application. Is this normal?

I tried checking the FAQ and this is what they said:

There may be differences between the application you sent and the supporting documents (such as a passport or marriage certificate) that the person being sponsored sent to the visa office overseas. That may be why Client Application Status (CAS) can no longer identify you based on the information you type in.

You may have been able to see the status of this application in the past on CAS because CAS was using the information you sent with the original sponsorship application in Canada.

However, once the visa office overseas starts handling the application, CAS will use the information in the supporting documents that your family member submitted.

If you are having problems, please check that:
•any letters you got from the visa office or case processing centre show your correct ◦name,
◦date of birth,
◦place of birth and
◦other personal details and

•the details you put on the original application are identical to those on the supporting documents you sent.


Is there something i need to do?

Sometimes ECAS goes down as well..so you can wait a bit and try again
 
MoH1979 said:
If you are entering the client number that you got in the SA email then in that case you should be entering your information (the sponsor) not the applicant's. So in other words, enter your name and DOB and place of birth along with the UCI number in your SA email.

If you're using the File number then in that case you would enter your husband's information (the principal applicant).

Try that and let me know.

Hello MoH1979, thanks for responding.

When you say File number, do you mean the one I got on the SA letter?
 
MoH1979 said:
There is also the possibility that your husband checked it and by mistake he clicked the option to not allow access to anyone except him? or maybe you did that by mistake?

No he didn't. and no I wouldn't have done that...
 
MsLisaN said:
Hello MoH1979, thanks for responding.

When you say File number, do you mean the one I got on the SA letter?

Yes, it should be there too..It's F000 then a bunch of numbers. In that case enter your husband's info
 
MoH1979 said:
Yes, it should be there too..It's F000 then a bunch of numbers. In that case enter your husband's info

It worked... Yeahy! Well it says Application Rec'd..
So still waiting.

Thanks MoH1979
 
MsLisaN said:
It worked... Yeahy! Well it says Application Rec'd..
So still waiting.

Thanks MoH1979

Does it say medical received?
 
MoH1979 said:
Does it say medical received?

Yes it does. But that has been showing for a while now, i.e. when I still had access.
 
MsLisaN said:
Yes it does. But that has been showing for a while now, i.e. when I still had access.

Sorry last question, but it says Application Received on September 3?

If yes, then you might hear soon. Your case amazes me
 
lamour said:
Waiting is certainly difficult and nerve wrecking
Should I hear anything from MICC, I'll let you know.

Hi Lamour,
How is it going? Nothing yet from MICC?
 
MoH1979 said:
Sorry last question, but it says Application Received on September 3?

If yes, then you might hear soon. Your case amazes me

Hey MoH1979, I don't mind the questions...

This is what it says:

Permanent Residence
1.We received your application for permanent residence on September 3, 2014.

2.Medical results have been received.
 
MsLisaN said:
Hey MoH1979, I don't mind the questions...

This is what it says:

Permanent Residence
1.We received your application for permanent residence on September 3, 2014.

2.Medical results have been received.

Thank you. Mine is the same but it says September 10, 2014

My file was sent there ages ago..Oct 27
 
MoH1979 said:
Thank you. Mine is the same but it says September 10, 2014

My file was sent there ages ago..Oct 27

Oh ok.. Well i guess if they are working on mine, then they should be working on yours too.
Well I hope we hear back soon!