What a better way to relieve those moments than posting our pictures as we travelled from our native home to our new home - Canada. We left the Philippines last June 17, 2010 at exactly 5:55pm and had our 7 hours stop-over in Hong Kong. From HK, we had a 15-hour flight going to Toronto. We arrived Pearson International Airport on June 18, 2010 at 5:49am.
Showing posts with label Immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration. Show all posts
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, May 7, 2010
I2C update # 11 . . .
Finally, we already got our VISAS yesterday! ! ! Just before lunchtime, I was already informed by our yaya that DHL already called up our house. They informed her that the documents will be delivered in the afternoon. So, while working up on our month-end close, I was already excited to go home and see the visas for myself.
While in the shuttle, I texted our yaya if the documents were delivered already. She told me that no delivery have taken place yet. I was getting worried already when after about 5 or 10 minutes she texted me back and told me that DHL have just delivered the docs.
I was home just before 7pm and I immediately looked for the package and opened it ASAP. Of course I was so happy to see all our visas. This is it! We've been waiting for this day to come. Time to seriously pack our stuffs already.
Hay . . . . time for our countdown already?
Sunday, April 11, 2010
I2C update #10 . . .
Finally, we have received our passport request the other day, April 8. This means that VISA will be coming in the next few weeks and we'll be very busy for our preparation for this major trip.
We've actually started buying some stuffs everytime we go out but not yet seriously buying for all the stuffs that we'd be bringing. This needs a major inventory of what we already have and what we need to buy. This would be another challenge for my organizational skills. he he he . . .
Hope to organize everything properly including the budget for the stuffs that we still need to buy. ha ha ha . . .
'Til the next update . . .
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
I2C update # 9 . . .
We are now in another phase of this immigration thing . . . Since I have submitted my IELTS result last December 23 it was a very loooooooooooonnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggg wait for the next step. Finally, last February 15, we have received the medical request from the Canadian embassy. Too bad that I was down with a bad cough as well as the two kids that's why we were not able to undergo the medical exam right away. I consulted our company doctor first if my cough would affect the result of the x-ray. She told me that it wouldn't have any negative impact on the x-ray since it's just a normal cough.
Last Saturday, February 20, the whole family went to Nationwide Clinic in Makati to have our medical exam. We were accompanied by my mother in law so that she can help us with the two kids while hubby and I are undergoing our respective medical exams. We were in the clinic before 9am and there were quite a number of people already.
We immediately went to get our forms and it was a lot! Specially for me that I have to fill up the forms for the two kids as well. The medical exam was the usual thing except that they have different parameters. They are looking into the more serious illnesses like AIDS, syphilis, hepatitis and tuberculosis. We were asked to wait for the result of the laboratory tests before we were cleared to leave the clinic.
We had our sighs of relief when our numbers were called and told us that we can go home already. We were indeed lucky! Some of the applicants were asked for repeat urinalysis while others were asked for additional tests like ECG. Good thing that we are really into healthy living except for the occasional coffees and some food tripping . . . he he he . . .
We are now into the next waiting game. This time for the passport request from the embassy for the visa stamping. I hope this will come before end of March so that we can avail of the promo from Cathay Pacific since it is really a good deal. 'Til my next I2C update . . .
Thursday, December 24, 2009
An early Christmas gift . . .
I already got my IELTS result last Tuesday, December 22. Congratulations to me ! ! ! He he he . .. I got an over-all bandscore of 7. I only need a 6.5 as a requirement by the Canadian embassy. I immediately went to Makati after I got the results and sent the IELTS report form to the embassy thru courier. This is indeed a Merry Christmas to me and my family since we are moving closer to our dream. Hopefully, we'll be receiving our medical request by January. I thank God for all the blessings He has given me and family all throughout the year. Happy birthday baby Jesus ! ! !
Monday, December 14, 2009
I'm done . . .
with my IELTS! ! ! Yipee! I had my speak test last Thursday, December 10, at Richmonde Hotel in Ortigas. My schedule was at 1:40 pm so the whole family was with me. We were in Ortigas already by 11:00 am. We still had time to go around Megamall and Shangrila for a while. We let the kids ate first so that they won't get hungry while waiting for me. Hubby and I ate our brunch before we left so we decided just to eat afterwards.
I was already in the Richmonde Business Centre by 12:20 cause examinees were requested to be there at least an hour ahead of the schedule since most of the time the interview is really earlier than the schedule. True enough, I was called at around 1:20pm and I'm thru by 1:35pm. I can say that I did fairly well in the interview. I was able to answer what is asked of me including follow-up questions by the examiner. I just hope I was able to convince the examiner that I am proficient with the language.
Last Saturday, December 12, I had my listening, reading and writing tests at the SMX Convention Center in Mall of Asia. The test was scheduled at 9am so I left home as early as 6:15am so that I'll have enough time just in case there will be some unexpected happenings on my way to MOA. I went alone this time since it's too early for my family to come with me plus they'll have to wait for more than 3 hours if they came along with me. I was already in MOA at around 7:30am but I have to walk for several minutes because SMX was exactly on the opposite side where the jeepney stop is. I was in the testing area at around 8:00am and the test promptly started at exactly 9am.
The exam was exactly the same as how it was done during the review. Actually, the tests are easier as compared to the materials used in the review center. Honestly, I could have taken the exam even without the review. :) But of course, I really appreciate the tips on how to go about the exam. I may not have a 9 on my tests but I'm quite confident that I'll be getting the bandscore I need.
The results will be available on the 22nd so I need to go to 9Niners again then go to Makati on the same day so that I can submit it to the embassy before the Christmas break.
Good thing I was able to accomplish all of these before the 45th day of the request by the embassy. Whew! It was a nerve wracking and stressful 2 weeks. Thanks to my ever supportive family, friends and colleagues at work!
Monday, November 30, 2009
I2C update # 8 . . .
Last week, we have already received another letter from the Canadian embassy. I am requested to submit a proof of my English proficiency from an approved organization. This means that I need to take the IELTS ! ! ! With barely a month to accomplish this, I was quite nervous and paranoid at the same time. Too many questions are cropping on my mind. "Will I pass the exams?" "When will be the next testing date?" "When will I get the results?" Will I make it on time on the deadline given by the embassy?"
Last Friday, I went to 9Niners, the leading IELTS review center, to process my application form to the British Council and to enroll at their crash course at the same time. My testing date is on December 12 and the results will be out by the 22nd. I still need to confirm if I can just pick-up the results or this will still be mailed thru the postal office. Our deadline to submit to the embassy is on the 27th so I really need to verify this with the Bristish Council by tomorrow.
I'm really praying that everything turns out fine. I don't need a take two for this very expensive exam. I know that I am proficient with the English language but I hope I get lucky for the speaking and writing exam since this is subject to the evaluation of the examiner.
Wish me luck folks! ! !
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Our timeline . . .
What does our status mean at this point? Hopefully, it means we're barely waiting for a few more months before we finally get our visa ! ! !
This diagram explains each step in the application process.
Status of your application
Explanation
APPLICATION RECEIVED
Application Received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)We have received your application. After checking for completeness, a file has been created and the information from the application form was entered.
Centralized Intake Office Sydney (CIO-S) ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE
Centralized Intake Office Sydney (CIO-S) - Eligibility Review CompleteThe review at the CIO-Sydney has been completed. A letter with additional information has been mailed.
RECEIVED BY VISA OFFICE
Received by Visa Office The application and documents have been received by the visa office.
VISA OFFICE ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE
Visa Office - Eligibility Review CompleteThe review of the application and supporting documents has been completed at the visa office. A letter with additional information has been mailed.
WITHDRAWN
Application Withdrawn We withdrew your application and your file has been closed.
IN PROCESS
In Process Based on review of your complete application package, it has been determined that your application is eligible for processing. Processing has begun.
DECISION MADE (A decision has been made at this point.)
Medical Results Received by CIC We have received your medical results. We will contact you only if additional tests are needed.
Approval Status Determined Your application will be either approved or rejected. We will inform you of the decision in writing.
Permanent Residence Status Determined If your application is approved, we will send you your permanent resident documentation and a letter saying what we need to finalize your permanent residence.
COMPLETE (This is the last step in the processing of your application.)
Applicant Arrives in Canada and is Granted Permanent ResidenceYou will need to meet with an Immigration Officer who will verify your documents and grant you permanent residence if all is in order.
Client Application Status
Application for Permanent Residence - Federal Skilled Worker submitted to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) Sydney, Nova Scotia
Application for Permanent Residence - Federal Skilled Worker submitted to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) Sydney, Nova Scotia
This diagram explains each step in the application process.
Status of your application
Explanation
APPLICATION RECEIVED
Application Received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)We have received your application. After checking for completeness, a file has been created and the information from the application form was entered.
Centralized Intake Office Sydney (CIO-S) ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE
Centralized Intake Office Sydney (CIO-S) - Eligibility Review CompleteThe review at the CIO-Sydney has been completed. A letter with additional information has been mailed.
RECEIVED BY VISA OFFICE
Received by Visa Office The application and documents have been received by the visa office.
VISA OFFICE ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE
Visa Office - Eligibility Review CompleteThe review of the application and supporting documents has been completed at the visa office. A letter with additional information has been mailed.
WITHDRAWN
Application Withdrawn We withdrew your application and your file has been closed.
This is where we are right now . . .
IN PROCESS
In Process Based on review of your complete application package, it has been determined that your application is eligible for processing. Processing has begun.
DECISION MADE (A decision has been made at this point.)
Medical Results Received by CIC We have received your medical results. We will contact you only if additional tests are needed.
Approval Status Determined Your application will be either approved or rejected. We will inform you of the decision in writing.
Permanent Residence Status Determined If your application is approved, we will send you your permanent resident documentation and a letter saying what we need to finalize your permanent residence.
COMPLETE (This is the last step in the processing of your application.)
Applicant Arrives in Canada and is Granted Permanent ResidenceYou will need to meet with an Immigration Officer who will verify your documents and grant you permanent residence if all is in order.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
I2C update # 7 . . .
Finally, after three months since we have lodged our full application package to the Manila embassy, our e-cas has changed from "received by visa office"to ïn process". This means we'll be receiving our medical request in a few weeks time. Here's the status of our application:
Client Application Status
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on March 31, 2009.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on April 21, 2009. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
Your application and supporting documents were received by the Manila office. They are pending review.
We transferred your application to the Manila office on April 29, 2009. The Manila office may contact you.
Your application was reviewed and we started processing on November 12, 2009.
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on March 31, 2009.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on April 21, 2009. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
Your application and supporting documents were received by the Manila office. They are pending review.
We transferred your application to the Manila office on April 29, 2009. The Manila office may contact you.
Your application was reviewed and we started processing on November 12, 2009.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
I2C update # 6 . . .
After six months from the time we submitted our immigration application to Canada, here's the status of our application :
March 31, 2009 - Received by CIO in Nova Scotia, Canada
April 21, 2009 - Letter of approval by CIO
May 5, 2009 - We received the letter from CIO
August 12, 2009 - We submitted the complete application package to the Canadian embassy
August 18, 2009 - Acknowledgement of receipt by the Canadian embassy
September 1, 2009 - We received the AOR from the embassy
March 31, 2009 - Received by CIO in Nova Scotia, Canada
April 21, 2009 - Letter of approval by CIO
May 5, 2009 - We received the letter from CIO
August 12, 2009 - We submitted the complete application package to the Canadian embassy
August 18, 2009 - Acknowledgement of receipt by the Canadian embassy
September 1, 2009 - We received the AOR from the embassy
Right now, we are waiting for the next letter from the embassy. Hopefully, it'll be the medical request already. We are all praying, hoping and believing that we can have our visa before 2009 ends.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
I2C update # 5 . . .
Our CIO notice of assessment has arrived! CIO is the Centralized Intake Office in Canada where we submitted our immigration application under the FSW category. Under the new process they said that processing would take about 9 to 12 months. Usually, the assessment is within a 2-month period that's why it came unexpectedly. It was sooner than expected!
Last night, when we arrived home hubby handed me a brown envelope. I thought that it was just a statement of account or just an ordinary letter. My heartbeat went faster when I saw that the envelope is from Canada. Is this the "one"? Is this for real? A part of me wants to open the letter at once but I'm afraid if it'll be positive or negative. I opened the envelope and looked for the magic words : "Your application is being recommended for further assessment by a visa office. You are therefore requested to submit a full application to the visa office. You have 120 days from the date of this letter to prepare and submit these forms and supporting documentation. "
Guess what? The letter is dated April 21, 2009 which falls exactly on my birthday. It was a late birthday gift for me. I was so overwhelmed and until now I can't believe that it was that fast. If I have done it last year we could have gotten our visa already by this time.
Hay, this is it! Time to move on and go forward. :)
Thursday, April 2, 2009
I2C update # 4 . . .
Our documents we're finally received last Monday, March 30, 2009. The tracking system of DHL indicates that it was received at exactly 3:12 PM by a certain Dave. Timing was just on time! Submission of our application forms by Q1 of 2009.
We have yet to wait the official acknowledgement receipt from CIC for the next couple of weeks or months. From there we would wait for the 6 to 12 months processing before it'll be endorsed to the Canadian embassy in Manila if and when I qualify under the FSW category. Hopefully, the lack of an Accounting degree wouldn't be taken against my qualifications since I applied under the Financial Accountant category.
I'm looking forward for the next I2C update in the next couple of months . . . I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we'll have a positive response from CIC.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
I2C update # 3 . . .
Yipee! I was able to send out our application forms and the bank draft for the payment of our application fees. I'm sure I'll be tracking this until I have confirmed that it was received already. I'm hoping and praying that we'll get a favourable response from CIC within the year.
Monday, March 23, 2009
I2C update # 2 . . .
Finally! We had the demand draft ready for submission to CIC. I have checked all the applications forms and I'll just need to seal the envelope and send it thru courier tomorrow. Yipee!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Project I2C . . .
So, what is I2C? This is the major project I'm talking about in my prior posts. This has been long overdue. I2C is project "immigration to Canada". Even before we got married my parents were already convincing us to apply as immigrants in Canada. It took us a while before we decided to go with it. Last February 2005, we even attended a seminar on how we'll go through the immigration application process. By June 2005, we started to requests for documents needed for the application. But the following month, we learned that I was pregnant with our second baby. We decided not to proceed with the application at that time since we'll be updating all the documents by the time I give birth.
Last year, when my parents finally got their visa and at the same time the global financial crisis hit us the issue on applying as immigrants came up again. Finally, we've decided that we'll push through with it. It so happened that I was so busy with work in Q3 and Q4 of 2008 with the launch of the new Ford Focus that I was not able to concentrate on the application.
At the start of the year, I have set my goal that we need to submit the application by Q1 of this year. I have started printing the guidelines and application forms and I make it a point to update myself on the new rules and policies on immigration to Canada. It was then that I found out that there's a new guideline for the FSW applicants. They have a list of priority occupations and the application will be initially sent to Canada and not here in the Philippine Canadian embassy. Good for me that my line of work is included in the priority occupation.
So, where are we in the application process? Finally, after months of printing and filling up the application forms we're officially done with it! ! ! I have proof read the forms last night but I still have to ask a third party to do the proof reading just to ensure that all questions were answered correctly. I have signed all the forms and I have asked hubby to sign his papers as well. Simultaneously, I have asked hubby to open up a dollar savings account for us since we've already closed our dollar savings account. Though hubby works in a bank, he is not spared from the requirements needed when buying dollars. Good for me that one of my officemate's husband arrived last week that's why I was able to get our dollars without the effort. he he he . . .
We'll be on leave this Friday to do a lot of things. I have asked hubby to arrange the bank draft for the payment of our application fee. We'll be sending our documents through courier on Friday as well. I'm so happy because at least we're a one step closer to our application process. Though we'll be counting years for us to get an update, at least we are waiting for something already. Wish us luck on this project! :)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
A Good / Sad News ! ! !
I just got a text from my mom informing me that they have received a letter from the Canadian Embassy requesting them for some updates on their documents and they are already requested to undergo their physical examination within 60 days from the date of the letter. So, most probably they'll have their visa within the year and they might leave as well this year. Hu hu hu . . . (: Sad news for us especially for the kids since they'll miss lolo and lola a lot. On the lighter side, of course that would be for their own good especially for their age since medical facilities and benefits are way far better than here. They'll be leaving with my youngest sister so she'll have a better opportunity there in terms of education. Sigh . . . We better start fixing our documents so that we can proceed with this long overdue plan of applying as immigrant in Canada. It'll take 5 years of processing so better submit it as soon as we can.
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