No one seems to have it so far. I applied Aug 6 and still waiting for it. But the spreadsheet shows that everyone's in the same boat.
I think they probably reached their quota for the year, so they're probably waiting until Jan 1st to issue new ones. Don't stress about it, the application time isn't correlated at all with the AOR time. I know it's annoying, but just forget about it until 2020: you'll get it, with the rest of applicants!
I'm in the same situation if that can make you feel better. I don't have any estimated time unfortunately But you know that they can change the due date any time, so don't worry about it.
Hi Guys,
As we don't have any topic specially for federal stage of quebec skilled worker program, I am starting this new one.
So ask as many questions as you can and answer as many as you can, NO LIMITS ;D
Please share your timelines for federal stage and lets eliminate curiosity of others.
For me I've recently got CSQ and will apply for federal as soon as I have all the documents.
Although I have not yet reached the federal stage I have a query.I just want to know whether prior to you receiving the CSQ if you received any letter from quebec immigration informing that you are on wait list for Interview? reason I'm asking is because I've just received a mail informing me I'm on a wait list for interview and I just want to know what my chances are of receiving a CSQ in the mail without having to attend the interview.
Hi Guys,
SOS
Can anyone tell me the difference between IP1 and IP2?
And i have not yet paid the landing fees...should i pay it now or wait until they request it? If i pay it now, will it speed the process since im waiting for PPR?
Thx
Hi Guys,
SOS
Can anyone tell me the difference between IP1 and IP2?
And i have not yet paid the landing fees...should i pay it now or wait until they request it? If i pay it now, will it speed the process since im waiting for PPR?
Thx
Ip1 is the early stage after you submitted your application, this is the AOR stage. IP2 is the second processing or transfer to LVO, mostly all checks passed just awaiting for final review of an officer
Hi Guys,
SOS
Can anyone tell me the difference between IP1 and IP2?
And i have not yet paid the landing fees...should i pay it now or wait until they request it? If i pay it now, will it speed the process since im waiting for PPR?
Thx
As long as you didn't pay them in the beginning of the process you should wait until they asked you to pay
I tried to but they said wait until payment been requested
Ip1 is the early stage after you submitted your application, this is the AOR stage. IP2 is the second processing or transfer to LVO, mostly all checks passed just awaiting for final review of an officer
As long as you didn't pay them in the beginning of the process you should wait until they asked you to pay
I tried to but they said wait until payment been requested
Hello Rajesh,
Since i have not submitted my application via EI, i dont know how to sort out. U can still call an immigration agent +15148649191 in Quebec for additional information.
Thx
I need help, Today I have received a document request from CIC related to PR file, They have requested the below documents.
Please help me understand what exactly I have to sent, I get that I have to send PCC again but they have also requested my wife's language test results which I didn't get, I have never heard of them asking it to anyone else,
For Me :
This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for the processing of your application to continue, the following document(s) are required:
> Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature In Schedule A, question 6(d) you have responded affirmative. Please provide details.
SVP inclure dans la section « Antécédents personnels » les périodes suivantes : 2009/04-211/07; 2013/04-2016/06. Ne laissez aucune période inexpliquée. This must be received at this office by: 2020/01/17
> Police Certificate: From each country/state where the residence period has been six months or longer since the age of 18, provide an original police clearance certificate You have provided a copy of your police certificate from India. You must submit the original document.
> Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature In Schedule A, question 6(d) you have responded affirmative. Please provide details. This must be received at this office by: 2020/01/17
Please note:
If your documents are not in French or English, a certified (notarized) translation must be submitted with a copy of the original version.
Original Police Certificate and Language Tests - When sending your documents via the Case Specific Enquiry, you must provide a scan of the original document. We do not accept copies scanned by notaries.
The above information/documents must be received in our office within 60 days from the date of this letter. Please reply promptly with requested information to avoid any further delay. Any documentation or correspondence you send should include your UCI and Application number as indicated at the top of this letter.
I need help, Today I have received a document request from CIC related to PR file, They have requested the below documents.
Please help me understand what exactly I have to sent, I get that I have to send PCC again but they have also requested my wife's language test results which I didn't get, I have never heard of them asking it to anyone else,
For Me :
This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for the processing of your application to continue, the following document(s) are required:
> Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature In Schedule A, question 6(d) you have responded affirmative. Please provide details.
SVP inclure dans la section « Antécédents personnels » les périodes suivantes : 2009/04-211/07; 2013/04-2016/06. Ne laissez aucune période inexpliquée. This must be received at this office by: 2020/01/17
> Police Certificate: From each country/state where the residence period has been six months or longer since the age of 18, provide an original police clearance certificate You have provided a copy of your police certificate from India. You must submit the original document.
> Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature In Schedule A, question 6(d) you have responded affirmative. Please provide details. This must be received at this office by: 2020/01/17
Please note:
If your documents are not in French or English, a certified (notarized) translation must be submitted with a copy of the original version.
Original Police Certificate and Language Tests - When sending your documents via the Case Specific Enquiry, you must provide a scan of the original document. We do not accept copies scanned by notaries.
The above information/documents must be received in our office within 60 days from the date of this letter. Please reply promptly with requested information to avoid any further delay. Any documentation or correspondence you send should include your UCI and Application number as indicated at the top of this letter.