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Hi all, I checked my status online yesterday and I found a new row added to the record says : You application was reviewed and we started processing on June 10, 2009.
Noting that I got b4 one month a mesaage says that your application is pending for reveiw
Please I need someone clarify this message
Thanks
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to alsamraiee:
good new...
what the office that you have applied to?
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to alsamraiee:
hi
same i recived same msg
what is mean?
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to hmuath:
Hi Hmath, I applied first to Sydny, NS then They informed that they checked my application and it was eligable but I have to send the same application with full supporting documents and apply to london office. I applyed to London office and I received 2 letters from them " last one says - your application is pending 4 reveiw"
but b4 5 days ago I checked my status online and I found this message as shown below
"Your status was reviewed and we started processing June 10, 2009"
Thanks
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to alsamraiee:
Hi Alsamraiee,
It means that your case is moving forward very well. May I ask after how many days after submitting your full application to London then you found a chane in your status on line? Can you share your timeline please?
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does anyone know, how long the london office are taking to review applications for skilled workers, we sent ours by tracked post, and although signed for, nothing has appeared on the canada cic website yet, apart from the completed review from nova scotia, I would like some idea of a time frame if anyone knows... thank you
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to bizziebee:
yeh me too, im a newbie...i sent off my application to sydney for initial assessment today, when did u guys received the 120 days letter?
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to Ben19:
I sent ours to nova scotia about approx 2 months ago, and they returned it in 30 days, with an initial acceptance, obviously have london and med checks to do etc.hope this helps.
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to bizziebee:
thanks bizziebee,
i applied as a common-law partner n my partner is the main applicant. what docs did they request for common-law/dependant for your application?
gd luck on yrs!
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to bizziebee:
good luck on yours too!!
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to Ben19:
just the usual, birth certificates, passport back pages notarized, divorce cert (can be notarized copy), thats about it, my husband is the main applicant, so most of the paperwork was all his work contracts, and university degree or certs. feel free to ask away, although going off line soon,
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to bizziebee:
thanks bizbee,
your very helpful n thats very kind of you. thank you my email is audemarspig@yahoo.com. in case if you have anything to share.. cheers
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to alsamraiee:
Hi,
Can you please help me if I need IELTS?
I am living in the US for the last 9 years and did all my education bachelors and masters from the US university?
Please help me.
Thanks Roman
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to romanrana54:
if english is not the main spoken language in the country which you were born, you have to sit for ielts. regardless if you are staying/studying there forever ...
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to romanrana54:
I am also from a non-English speaking country and I did all of my degrees in the US. I explained in a letter that I am fluent in English and I provided my transcripts/diplomas. I did not take the IELTS. They already requested my medical, fee, and few other documents, but never inquired about the test. It is up to you what you decide to do. I hope this helps. Good luck!
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to carmeng7:
thank you so much for your help.
Roman
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