PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
#316
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I'll post here if I do, but seems to be a technical issue with the website. I have tried different browsers too with no success.
#317
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my ecas thing changed to in process today, or within the last couple of days, I can't remember how often I have been checking it.
today my ecas reads ;
"We received your application for permanent residence on July 8, 2014.
We started processing your application on April 9, 2015.
Medical results have been received."
my timeline is the following
bc pnp app received feb 4th 2014
bc pnp approved may 13th 2014(they didn't send it until the 26th though)
PR app received in NS July 8th 2014
PR AOR and medical request September 4th 2014
reminder for outstanding rprf april 9th 2015
online service updates to inprocess, today.
today my ecas reads ;
"We received your application for permanent residence on July 8, 2014.
We started processing your application on April 9, 2015.
Medical results have been received."
my timeline is the following
bc pnp app received feb 4th 2014
bc pnp approved may 13th 2014(they didn't send it until the 26th though)
PR app received in NS July 8th 2014
PR AOR and medical request September 4th 2014
reminder for outstanding rprf april 9th 2015
online service updates to inprocess, today.
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Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
my ecas thing changed to in process today, or within the last couple of days, I can't remember how often I have been checking it.
today my ecas reads ;
"We received your application for permanent residence on July 8, 2014.
We started processing your application on April 9, 2015.
Medical results have been received."
my timeline is the following
bc pnp app received feb 4th 2014
bc pnp approved may 13th 2014(they didn't send it until the 26th though)
PR app received in NS July 8th 2014
PR AOR and medical request September 4th 2014
reminder for outstanding rprf april 9th 2015
online service updates to inprocess, today.
today my ecas reads ;
"We received your application for permanent residence on July 8, 2014.
We started processing your application on April 9, 2015.
Medical results have been received."
my timeline is the following
bc pnp app received feb 4th 2014
bc pnp approved may 13th 2014(they didn't send it until the 26th though)
PR app received in NS July 8th 2014
PR AOR and medical request September 4th 2014
reminder for outstanding rprf april 9th 2015
online service updates to inprocess, today.
I put in my EP number, family name, date of birth, country of birth and it says
"We were not able to identify you using the information you provided."
I'm pretty sure I input the data correctly - anyone else having this problem?
#319
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Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
I haven't been able to get my ECAS to work. What browser did you use, if you don't mind me asking?
I put in my EP number, family name, date of birth, country of birth and it says
"We were not able to identify you using the information you provided."
I'm pretty sure I input the data correctly - anyone else having this problem?
I put in my EP number, family name, date of birth, country of birth and it says
"We were not able to identify you using the information you provided."
I'm pretty sure I input the data correctly - anyone else having this problem?
#320
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I haven't been able to get my ECAS to work. What browser did you use, if you don't mind me asking?
I put in my EP number, family name, date of birth, country of birth and it says
"We were not able to identify you using the information you provided."
I'm pretty sure I input the data correctly - anyone else having this problem?
I put in my EP number, family name, date of birth, country of birth and it says
"We were not able to identify you using the information you provided."
I'm pretty sure I input the data correctly - anyone else having this problem?
#322
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Ah, that's a shame, that's the usual culprit! Looking at your past posts it seems you've only just received your AOR though, so it could just be early days - hopefully you'll pop up on the system soon.
Although I wouldn't worry too much, as Ecas is flipping useless at the best of times, and notoriously inaccurate!
Although I wouldn't worry too much, as Ecas is flipping useless at the best of times, and notoriously inaccurate!
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Still can't get ecas to work.
Today I received an email from CIC with exactly the same AOR that I received over 1 week ago. I'm kind of confused - I was expecting to get a medical request by now.
I see elsewhere on the forum that someone that received their initial AOR the same day as myself got their medical request yesterday, feeling kind of frustrated again.
Upon review of the information you have provided, your application is considered complete based upon the requirements of the Instructions and Regulation 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
Your application has now been placed into processing.
X This correspondence also acknowledges receipt of your fee payment
Please do not forward additional documents unless requested.
Today I received an email from CIC with exactly the same AOR that I received over 1 week ago. I'm kind of confused - I was expecting to get a medical request by now.
I see elsewhere on the forum that someone that received their initial AOR the same day as myself got their medical request yesterday, feeling kind of frustrated again.
Upon review of the information you have provided, your application is considered complete based upon the requirements of the Instructions and Regulation 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).
Your application has now been placed into processing.
X This correspondence also acknowledges receipt of your fee payment
Please do not forward additional documents unless requested.
#324
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Med requests the same week as AOR?! That's unbelievable - or is it somebody that's applied under EE? If so, don't use it as a guide as their timeline will bear no relevance to yours.
You wouldn't normally get Med requests for ages after AOR (or indeed, hear anything), and tbh you don't actually want to as with processing times for PNP it would mean you'd probably have to have two medical's done as the first would expire.
If you look at normal processing times for PNP that's not EE, you'll see that you wouldn't normally expect to hear anything for a long time, so tbh I'm not sure why you're frustrated if you only got your AOR a week ago?!
You wouldn't normally get Med requests for ages after AOR (or indeed, hear anything), and tbh you don't actually want to as with processing times for PNP it would mean you'd probably have to have two medical's done as the first would expire.
If you look at normal processing times for PNP that's not EE, you'll see that you wouldn't normally expect to hear anything for a long time, so tbh I'm not sure why you're frustrated if you only got your AOR a week ago?!
Last edited by christmasoompa; Apr 24th 2015 at 10:38 pm.
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Med requests the same week as AOR?! That's unbelievable.
You wouldn't normally get Med requests for ages after AOR (or indeed, hear anything), and tbh you don't actually want to as with processing times for PNP it would mean you'd probably have to have two medical's done as the first would expire.
If you look at normal processing times, you'll see that you wouldn't normally expect to hear anything for a long time, so tbh I'm not sure why you're frustrated if you only got your AOR a week ago?!
You wouldn't normally get Med requests for ages after AOR (or indeed, hear anything), and tbh you don't actually want to as with processing times for PNP it would mean you'd probably have to have two medical's done as the first would expire.
If you look at normal processing times, you'll see that you wouldn't normally expect to hear anything for a long time, so tbh I'm not sure why you're frustrated if you only got your AOR a week ago?!
Fair point on the medical thing.
#326
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Now you've got your AOR you can hopefully forget about it for a while knowing that your app is in the like waiting to be looked at.
Good luck.
#328
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Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Med requests the same week as AOR?! That's unbelievable - or is it somebody that's applied under EE? If so, don't use it as a guide as their timeline will bear no relevance to yours.
You wouldn't normally get Med requests for ages after AOR (or indeed, hear anything), and tbh you don't actually want to as with processing times for PNP it would mean you'd probably have to have two medical's done as the first would expire.
If you look at normal processing times for PNP that's not EE, you'll see that you wouldn't normally expect to hear anything for a long time, so tbh I'm not sure why you're frustrated if you only got your AOR a week ago?!
You wouldn't normally get Med requests for ages after AOR (or indeed, hear anything), and tbh you don't actually want to as with processing times for PNP it would mean you'd probably have to have two medical's done as the first would expire.
If you look at normal processing times for PNP that's not EE, you'll see that you wouldn't normally expect to hear anything for a long time, so tbh I'm not sure why you're frustrated if you only got your AOR a week ago?!
#329
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About accessing your ECAS account, probably not helpful to you, but there was an email address listed for CIO Sydney on the AOR email they sent me.
Probably got no bearing on your situation, but recently I could not access my 'My Service Canada' account at the CIC website because my SIN number had expired. It is a 'temporary' type issued with a work permit several years ago. I was told to go to the nearest Service Canada office and get it renewed. However,I cannot remember if I was accessing my ECAS account at that time, sorry.
I did get my 'request for Medicals' email about one week after my AOR email of March 19,.
Probably got no bearing on your situation, but recently I could not access my 'My Service Canada' account at the CIC website because my SIN number had expired. It is a 'temporary' type issued with a work permit several years ago. I was told to go to the nearest Service Canada office and get it renewed. However,I cannot remember if I was accessing my ECAS account at that time, sorry.
I did get my 'request for Medicals' email about one week after my AOR email of March 19,.
#330
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Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Not EE - haven't heard a peep put of them since mind you. Not even to acknowledge meds received on ECAS and that was back in November.