Sure. The first ADR was for WES to send copies of ECA. The second was for 24 months' bank statements and payslips and the PFR was for a letter wit more detail on my work experience from my employer (OINP mentioned NOC code 2131 in the PFL, but my NOC is actually 2161 as stated on my application - not sure what the issue was there..)
Sure. The first ADR was for WES to send copies of ECA. The second was for 24 months' bank statements and payslips and the PFR was for a letter wit more detail on my work experience from my employer (OINP mentioned NOC code 2131 in the PFL, but my NOC is actually 2161 as stated on my application - not sure what the issue was there..)
Sure. The first ADR was for WES to send copies of ECA. The second was for 24 months' bank statements and payslips and the PFR was for a letter wit more detail on my work experience from my employer (OINP mentioned NOC code 2131 in the PFL, but my NOC is actually 2161 as stated on my application - not sure what the issue was there..)
Hello Everyone,
Any nominations today ?
It's been 3 months now that I have submitted mine. Still in DIP
I received a PFL in September, 29 to which I replied back in October, 2nd with every tiny detail that would the convince the officer approve my application right away, unfortunately, it's still stuck in DIP.
Regards,
Hello Everyone,
Any nominations today ?
It's been 3 months now that I have submitted mine. Still in DIP
I received a PFL in September, 29 to which I replied back in October, 2nd with every tiny detail that would the convince the officer approve my application right away, unfortunately, it's still stuck in DIP.
Regards,
Guys, I am trying to find out what's common among the profiles that have crossed 60 days in processing. I am single and have lived in Canada for 3 years and have a degree from there. Anyone else that has a similar profile? Please write what makes you stand out from the rest of the applicants, so that we can at least arrive at some sane conclusion.
Guys, I am trying to find out what's common among the profiles that have crossed 60 days in processing. I am single and have lived in Canada for 3 years and have a degree from there. Anyone else that has a similar profile? Please write what makes you stand out from the rest of the applicants, so that we can at least arrive at some sane conclusion.