Hi folks!
I finally received my landing papers and just wanted to share my joy and the application history which looks as follows: VISA POST: Berlin Embassy CATEGORY: Independent / Skilled Worker RESIDENCE & CITIZENSHIP: Germany WORK EXPERIENCE: 15 months (at time of application) EDUCATION: B.Sc. & M.Sc. in computer science (both obtained in Canada) CURRENT / INTENDED OCCUPATION: computer programmer (2163.0) INTENDED DESTINATION: Toronto SELF-ASSESSMENT: 70 Points (excluding suitability points) DETAILED TIMELINE: August 2000: Applied for German and RCMP police certificates in preparation of my application September 2000: Received German police certificate 23 March 2001: mailed application via registered mail (upon e-mail confirmation that I could go ahead without applying for newer police certificates at this point). 27 March 2001: Receipt of application by embassy 11 May 2001: received Bank of Montreal money order back from embassy along with letter saying it was stale-dated (older than 6 months) and that payment should be resubmitted. Oh well ... 14 May 2001: Paid application fee (once again) via direct bank deposit and mailed receipt to embassy. 12 June 2001: Received official acknowledgement of application along with receipt for application fee 15 June 2001: fingerprint sheet with RCMP stamps on back (dated 20 November 2000) returned to me from Berlin embassy with a hand-written note attached to it saying that I should submit this directly to RCMP in Ottawa (which is exactly what I did). 02 July 2001: Upon inquiring over the phone about the returned RCMP certificate it turned out that the embassy had two different files for me, one with the RCMP certificate and no application and the other with the application and no RCMP certificate, thereby deadlocking the entire process. Upon explaining the situation I was told that this missing RCMP certificate was the only thing holding back my application and that the interview would be most likely waived and I should receive the medical forms next. 09 July 2001: received letter saying embassy's records indicate they received the RCMP certificate, but they "cannot locate it", suggesting to reapply for new certificate. 13 July 2001: received medical forms 18 July 2001: sent RCMP police certificate back to embassy along with a letter explaining the situation (once again) 24 July 2001: medicals performed, also payed ROLF (without being asked for it) 06 September 2001: received big white envelope containing * landing papers (issued on 31 August 2001, valid until 30 July 2002) * ROLF receipt * "Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada" from Stats Canada * general information regarding landing process Altogether, it took a bit more than 5 months from date of applicaton until receipt of landing papers, but it seems the entire process could have finished sooner if it wasn't for that stale-dated money order and the two separate files ... Anyway, I am looking forward to landing in Toronto in April or May 2002. Many thanks to Andrew and Jim whose posts contained answers to most of the questions that came across my mind at different stages of the application process! Good luck to everyone else who is still waiting! regards, Ekim (please remove the obvious parts from my address when replying via e-mail) |
Congratulations!!!!
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Ekim,
First of all, Congratulations! As I have a similar background to yours, except for not being German, I would like to have your view, if you will, comparing Germany to Canada. I am a computer software engineer (B.Sc. or as some call it B.Eng.) with more than five years experience as a software application developer. Recently, received my interview waiver letter. The reason I am asking you for your view about these two countries is that I have been working in Germany since Decemeber 2000 and since I have been looking at Germany as a great country well established, very well organised and very safe and secure. Therefore, I am not completely sure whether I should land in Canada or stay in Germany for life. Could you do me a favor and explain why you have chosen to leave Germany in order to naturalize in Canada? I asked this question in the newsgroup in case someone else may benefit from your reply. Of course, you are welcome to reply directly to my e-mail address above (or even not to reply ;) Thanks in advance and good luck, Kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Ekim" <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > > > |
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