I got ADR request asking me to submit original job letter stating number of total hours worked with an employer abroad. I submitted experience letter which states the dates only. However as per jurisdiction of that country I could only work full time @ 40 hours per week. It's really hard to get such letter from previous employer in a short time.
Is there any other way we can prove to ircc the numbers of hours worked? @legalfalcon need your help please
I got ADR request asking me to submit original job letter stating number of total hours worked with an employer abroad. I submitted experience letter which states the dates only. However as per jurisdiction of that country I could only work full time @ 40 hours per week. It's really hard to get such letter from previous employer in a short time.
Is there any other way we can prove to ircc the numbers of hours worked? @legalfalcon need your help please
You have to provide employment letter with proper details. Ask your previous employer to give you letter. If he doesn’t wana give you, you can ask your colleagues or manager to write that letter and attach affidavit. Make sure you mention their full details like position in company, title, contact information and signature.
It might be the cases or another department. First, they look at your file in the CIO, prove the R10, etc., then CIO will transfer your file to CPC for further process.
Yes that means his file will be transferred to local visa office for further processing. Usually it’s in the last stage of process. Mostly local visa issues you COPR, probably that’s why it’s going to be transferred. What is his timeline now ?
Yes that means his file will be transferred to local visa office for further processing. Usually it’s in the last stage of process. Mostly local visa issues you COPR, probably that’s why it’s going to be transferred. What is his timeline now ?
He ordered GCMS notes and it shows Medical and Criminality is passed. Eligibility and security is not started yet.
Also, he said this Ready for EVAL- CT shows under PAPER FILE section where is office is Centralized Intake Office Sydney and then his file number below it and then Location-: Ready for EVAL CT
Yes that means his file will be transferred to local visa office for further processing. Usually it’s in the last stage of process. Mostly local visa issues you COPR, probably that’s why it’s going to be transferred. What is his timeline now ?
It depends, they might not be sending it to your local visa office for finalize. Because of COVID, they are now sending E-COPR to speed up the process(they random draw pick). You will receive an email from IRCC about that. Mostly, E-COPR is sent from Calgary/ Etobicoke office. For Mailing, you should send your photo and info to Sydney Office. After they approved your COPR letter, then you should contact your local visa office that you have officially become a PR (on COPR issued date).
He ordered GCMS notes and it shows Medical and Criminality is passed. Eligibility and security is not started yet.
Also, he said this Ready for EVAL- CT shows under PAPER FILE section where is office is Centralized Intake Office Sydney and then his file number below it and then Location-: Ready for EVAL CT
I think they are ready to send his files to the CPC(Cases Processing Center), there are different CPC in Canada, so his files might be transferred to CPC-Sydney as well. It's a good sign for him because this means his file is in process and under review by an officer.
I think they are ready to send his files to the CPC(Cases Processing Center), there are different CPC in Canada, so his files might be transferred to CPC-Sydney as well. It's a good sign for him because this means his file is in process and under review by an officer.
Yes because most of the part of application is almost done . Eligibility doesn’t take too long. When it will be transferred to local visa office, they will issue him CoPR. Probably another 2-3 months or less . Criminality is most time consuming part which he already passed.