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JohnnyZee said:
It is very likely that I will not make the cap because of them...
My thoughts precisely.
No idea how to complain to parcelfarce further but I shall do so - perhaps I might feel better when I've either got my money back, or at least used enough of their time replying to letters!
JIGS11 said:
My DD is from Canada (created by lawyers) and my application reached on 8th of May.
I am checking with them on whether it is cashed or not. I have not receive a reply yet from lawyers. They asked me not to worry unnecessary and said they will update me as soon as they hear from CIC.
Same here mate - even my consultant is giving me same pills.
Sounds ok and safe to me. We don't need to include names and addresses for security reason. But I think this may help us understand how CIC processes our papers.
What do you think guys?
JohnnyZee said:
Ok, this is my take on the CC's currently charged. All of the cases we have heard about (1978bubun, pharmacistfarhan, 2 of huang's acquaintances) are either from CPP-O or London. I don't know if pharmacistfarhan is UK based or one of the other countries under this visa office. But even if you just look at CPP-O (USA), does it mean that it is quicker for CIC to process apps which have Western education or western experience? I don't know but it could be the case. Therefore, could I pls ask the admins to add 3 extra columns in the spreadsheet:
- Country of residence
- Country of education
- Country of experience
That way we will be able to tell a trend. I know I may be asking a lot because everyone pretty much needs to add their details but I think it will be helpful in the long run. Pls admins - lets try to add this. Thank you.
NOC: 1112
VO: LONDON
IELTS Bands: 7
Self calculated points:72
Spouse IELTS Included?: No
Relative in Can: YES
Job offer: NO
Degree: BSC APPLIED ACCOUNTANCY/ ACCA (PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION)
ECA Equivalence: 4 yr Bachelors Degree/ 3 YEARS
Job Exp: 8+
Application Sent: 02-06-2013
Application Received:07-06-2013
Signed For By: MIKE
Fee Method

D
PCC: YES
Destination in Canada: Brampton
HI GUYS PLS ADD MY DETAILS
myluckyprincess said:
Sounds ok and safe to me. We don't need to include names and addresses for security reason. But I think this may help us understand how CIC processes our papers.
What do you think guys?
I think you're right. It might help with understanding processing timelines later in the process.
I guess it comes down to how much difficulty this makes for the already hard-working team of folks updating the spreadsheet.
My answers:
UK
UK
UK
I am new for this forum. I request to administrator please upload my details to be consider on spreadsheet.
NOC: 2132
VO: New Delhi
IELTS Bands: 6.5
Self calculated points:71
Spouse IELTS Included?: YES
Relative in Can: No
Job offer: Not Applicable
Degree: Bachelor's + Master'S
ECA Equivalence: Same
Job Exp: 4 yrs
Application Sent: 03-June-2013
Application Received:10-June-2013
Signed For By: Not knowing
Fee Method: Bank Cheque
Fee Encashed: Not Yet
PCC: No
Destination in Canada: Toronto, ON
Makes sense to me -
My answers-
- Country of residence - India
- Country of education - India
- Country of experience - India & UK
JohnnyZee said:
Ok, this is my take on the CC's currently charged. All of the cases we have heard about (1978bubun, pharmacistfarhan, 2 of huang's acquaintances) are either from CPP-O or London. I don't know if pharmacistfarhan is UK based or one of the other countries under this visa office. But even if you just look at CPP-O (USA), does it mean that it is quicker for CIC to process apps which have Western education or western experience? I don't know but it could be the case. Therefore, could I pls ask the admins to add 3 extra columns in the spreadsheet:
- Country of residence
- Country of education
- Country of experience
That way we will be able to tell a trend. I know I may be asking a lot because everyone pretty much needs to add their details but I think it will be helpful in the long run. Pls admins - lets try to add this. Thank you.
Dear Moderator,
Please modify my details with following
NOC: 2132
VO: New Delhi, India
IELTS Bands: 6.5
Self calculated points:71
Spouse IELTS Included?: Yes
Job offer: No
Degree: Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering
ECA Equivalence: 4 yr Bachelors Degree
Job Exp: 5+ years
Relative in Canada: No
Application Sent: 13-06-2013
Application Received: 19-06-2013
Signed For By: Dexter
Fee Method: DD
Fee Encashed: Not yet
PCC: YES
Destination in Canada: Edmonton, AB
My answer...
•Country of residence - Philippines
•Country of education - Philippines
•Country of experience - Philippines
Link is update in Cic for completed application FSW 2013 ....... but why only 26 application count ?
jpatel2606 said:
Link is update in Cic for FSW 2013 ....... but why only 26 application count ?
wait and watch
they are the first lot form CIC. means about 1st or 2nd week of initial application
JohnnyZee said:
Ok, this is my take on the CC's currently charged. All of the cases we have heard about (1978bubun, pharmacistfarhan, 2 of huang's acquaintances) are either from CPP-O or London. I don't know if pharmacistfarhan is UK based or one of the other countries under this visa office. But even if you just look at CPP-O (USA), does it mean that it is quicker for CIC to process apps which have Western education or western experience? I don't know but it could be the case. Therefore, could I pls ask the admins to add 3 extra columns in the spreadsheet:
- Country of residence
- Country of education
- Country of experience
That way we will be able to tell a trend. I know I may be asking a lot because everyone pretty much needs to add their details but I think it will be helpful in the long run. Pls admins - lets try to add this. Thank you.
Country of residence - USA
Country of education - INDIA
Country of experience - USA & INDIA
myluckyprincess said:
Sounds ok and safe to me. We don't need to include names and addresses for security reason. But I think this may help us understand how CIC processes our papers.
What do you think guys?
JohnnyZee said:
Ok, this is my take on the CC's currently charged. All of the cases we have heard about (1978bubun, pharmacistfarhan, 2 of huang's acquaintances) are either from CPP-O or London. I don't know if pharmacistfarhan is UK based or one of the other countries under this visa office. But even if you just look at CPP-O (USA), does it mean that it is quicker for CIC to process apps which have Western education or western experience? I don't know but it could be the case. Therefore, could I pls ask the admins to add 3 extra columns in the spreadsheet:
- Country of residence
- Country of education
- Country of experience
That way we will be able to tell a trend. I know I may be asking a lot because everyone pretty much needs to add their details but I think it will be helpful in the long run. Pls admins - lets try to add this. Thank you.
mine is
India
India
India
Hi guys,
here is my information:
Country of residence - UK
Country of education - Colombia + UK
Country of experience - Colombia + UK
Thank you, and let's hope we all get good news soon....

Huangxyqjy said:
I did, the staff said if say CIC send my DD to bank this tuesday, they will not see it encashed 35-40 days later, that means I will not know till aug.
Actually my only concern is that CIC reject me thus my DD will never been encashed! If I had known I am in CAP, i will not worry about the exact time when DD is actually encashed!
:'(
Thats a long time. My bank told it is about 14 days period [& I contacted RBC about it and they confirmed it] till we know when it is actually enchased.
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