Hello Friends
Got RFV today. Some specs of our application are:
FSW-O India + a lot of residence in Africa + startup kind of own works. Our largest effort was in translating African PCCs into English.
CRS 454
Funds: more than enough, but mostly MFs
PA+Spouse+Kid (Masters MBA Degrees for spouse and myself)
No consultants / agency
AOR 28 Nov 2018
MEP 08 Jan 2019
ADR 1 12 Jun 2019 (we replied, but messed up the details; raised a CSE to inform IRCC about the mess we made)
ADR 2 20 Jun 2019
RFV 27 Jun 2019
My unsolicited advice
1. To reduce total time of the process: one must get the IELTS + PCC + ECA done in parallel. I know of no other way that's better. There is nothing to be optimized after AOR.
2. Never stop your life for this. We stopped for this, so did others, and regretted. Wouldn't make this mistake again.
3. The 180 day counter on your login is a bluff; and it would be better if it wasn't there.
4. Avoid consultants. There's nothing you can't do yourself, there's no one who knows your case better than yourself, there's no one who can express your case better than yourself.
5. If at all you have to pray, pray to Chuck Norris.
We'd be likely making a 15 day stop this year before the medical runs out; to decide specifics of permanence there. And likely thereafter in 2020 before school starts for our young one.
It seems they are working in reverse order...... Pprs are issued to later half of November months..... They reached10th Nov...... Hopefully they reach the first week soon
if possible, please provide your crs score breakdown. my cousin is in same situation (PA, spouse Kid, all are in india) . it will help my cousin to understand how to get maximum points
CRS – Human Capital – Age 70
CRS – Human Capital – Level of Education 126
CRS – Human Capital – First Official Language 128
CRS – Spouse – Level of Education 10
CRS – Spouse – First Official Language Proficiency 20
CRS – Skill Transferability – Education 50
CRS – Skill Transferability – Foreign Work Experience 50
overall points score 454
if we'd inter-changed the PA, our score would've been 464, but more difficult to document/prove various things we did. so we worked with 454 as it was good enough at that point of time.
Finally ! Got my Golden mail
AOR - November 27
Vo - Ottawa
Med approved - January 18
ADR - January 18
Golden mail - June 25
Nothing has changed yet on my profile ! I’ve just sent my passport and documents today .
All my best wishes to all of you waiting
Finally ! Got my Golden mail
AOR - November 27
Vo - Ottawa
Med approved - January 18
ADR - January 18
Golden mail - June 25
Nothing has changed yet on my profile ! I’ve just sent my passport and documents today .
All my best wishes to all of you waiting
Finally ! Got my Golden mail
AOR - November 27
Vo - Ottawa
Med approved - January 18
ADR - January 18
Golden mail - June 25
Nothing has changed yet on my profile ! I’ve just sent my passport and documents today .
All my best wishes to all of you waiting
hey,
i was just checking in if everyone got there pr's yet.
I am in Toronto landed on 20th june, Aor 2nd November. Life has changed a lot in a month , all in a good way though @SithLord when you arrive first round is on me buddy.
And if anyone want to know anything before coming to Toronto pm me. I'd be happy to help.
Looking for advice... my partner and I just received our GCMS notes and it looks like everything is normal but his criminality (he is primary) is possibly under review. It had not passed but then a review was required. He had a DUI when he was younger but we have included all the court records and proof of fine payments. It looks like they are also reviewing his police certificate checks. We have always been honest and upfront about everything. We have the Criminal Rehabilitation letter also. We are a little concern because in the notes it states OFFICER 'PLEASE REVIEW: CRIMINALITY NOT PASSED. Ready to finalize.' Would this be a possibility of being denied? Our AOR date is Nov 2, so it has been awhile.
Immitracker data may be biased, be careful with it.
Because they inactivate cases after some time, unless people notice that and activate them back (when my case got inactive, I did not get any email from Immitracker).
That way you may get results that show higher percentage of passed cases, than actually passed (85% to 90 % - the difference may be attributed to it).
I am still waiting for the decision (under RR) and my Immitracker got inactive one day all of a sudden.
CRS – Human Capital – Age 70
CRS – Human Capital – Level of Education 126
CRS – Human Capital – First Official Language 128
CRS – Spouse – Level of Education 10
CRS – Spouse – First Official Language Proficiency 20
CRS – Skill Transferability – Education 50
CRS – Skill Transferability – Foreign Work Experience 50
overall points score 454
if we'd inter-changed the PA, our score would've been 464, but more difficult to document/prove various things we did. so we worked with 454 as it was good enough at that point of time.