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Federal Skilled Workers case: Approved in 167 days (596 days less than average)  (Report this case)
User: lucieg Nationality: United Kingdom
App Filed at Local Canadian Visa Office:01 Apr 2009Local Canadian Visa Office:London, UK
AOR Received Date:27 Apr 2009IELTS Requested:
IELTS Exam Date:IELTS Score:0
Highest Degree:Bachelors (3-year)Work Experience (Years):4
Job Offer in Canada?:yesFile Transferred to Local Consulate:
Initial Assessment Received:Documents Requested:
Documents Sent:01 Apr 2009Medicals Requested:
Medicals Done:12 Aug 2009Medicals Sent:27 Aug 2009
Interview Waived?:yesInterview Date:
Passport Requested:21 Sep 2009Application Status:approved
Approval/Denial Date:15 Sep 2009Passport Received Date:16 Oct 2009
Landed in Canada:21 Oct 2009Landed in City:Niagara
Total Processing Time:167 daysDays Elapsed:
Case Added to Tracker: 01 Apr 2009 Last Updated: 22 Oct 2009
Notes: AEO applied for 12 March 2009, approved 24 March 2009

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Users currently watching this case: mohia, MedicineHatt, lucieg, JET747, Purple80, choc, Drooza, rosita, ergo1290
14 Comments
 Posted by MedicineHatt on 21 Sep 2009
Hi man, congrats on ur speedy PR.Will u like to reveal was ur AEO one of the 38 professions in the list OR the NOC code under which u applied belongs to the 38- list.

thanks
 Posted by lucieg on 23 Sep 2009
Cheers...I'm pretty happy as you can imagine. My AEO was for a position that isn't in the list of 38, but it was skill level A in the noc and I'm currently in Canada working for the company already.
 Posted by JET747 on 03 Oct 2009
Lucieg

Hi. When I look at your case I notice that you done medicals then sent them 2 weeks later. How do you know this ? I had X rays end of August and had the medical on sept 10th. Apart from the blood tests which I dropped off in the local hospital (private) after the meds. The Doctor said good luck and we don't hear anything from the DMP then and wait for CIC. Therefore I was wondering how people knew that the meds were sent on such a date ---just in case I can also find out somehow.

Cheers

JET
 Posted by lucieg on 04 Oct 2009
Hi JET,

The doctor informed my lawyers when they were sent, I was just lucky I guess :)
 Posted by choc on 17 Oct 2009
congratulations lucieg, could you please tel me if you have got your passport request by email or post? & what was the letter date? thanks
 Posted by lucieg on 17 Oct 2009
Hi choc, the request came by post and the letter date was the 15 Sept.
 Posted by Drooza on 19 Oct 2009
dear lucieg how many points you got for AEO ? and if you don't mind can you please give us your points brakdown? i mean how many points cic give you for education and AEO. thanks please reply on hamood786@yahoo.com
 Posted by Drooza on 19 Oct 2009
and what was you ielts score in lisenting reading writing speaking thanks.
 Posted by Drooza on 19 Oct 2009
and what was you ielts score in lisenting reading writing speaking thanks.
 Posted by lucieg on 20 Oct 2009
I'm afraid I have no idea what my points breakdown was but I believe you get 15 points for AEO, all I know is I had enough to qualify, I also didn't have to take the IELTS as English is my first language.

 Posted by Drooza on 20 Oct 2009
Thanks Lucieg.
 Posted by rosita on 22 Oct 2009
Hi Lucieg,
Could you tell me if London Office requires wrk experience documents to the spouse as well?
I can choose between Rome and London. In the Rome's guide it's write that they require them to the spouse also, instead in London's guide it's only for the main applicant. Do you know if it is so?

Thank for your help
 Posted by lucieg on 22 Oct 2009
I'm afraid I don't know as I don't have a spouse.
 Posted by rosita on 22 Oct 2009
Thanks a lot
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