首页
律师简介
律师业务
律师视点
律师资质
移民法动态
联系律师
  首页 | 移民法动态
 
地址:北京建国门外大街甲14号北京广播大厦1101-2
电话:010-65696696
传真:010-65696695
手机:13301331818
邮箱:baolihua@baolihua.ca
工作时间:周一至周五 9:00-17:30
关于加拿大移民申请程序变化的详细解释之七
日期:2006-07-15

   申请人按照简易程序递交了申请表和申请费以后,会收到签证处的确认信。确认信的基本内容如下:
 
SAMPLE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECIEPT LETTER:
FEDERAL ECONOMIC CLASSES, SIMPLIFIED APPLICATION PROCESS

Dear __________________.

We have received your application for permanent residence in Canada in the Federal Skilled Worker [Investor] [Entrepreneur] [Self-Employed] Class on [date of application]. We have created a file with the file number pasted above. You must quote this file number in any future correspondence. A receipt for application fees submitted is also enclosed. If you submitted additional supporting documents, these are being returned to you and are enclosed. We will request supporting documents at a later date.

This letter explains our procedures for your case and gives information on what you can do to prepare yourself for immigration to Canada while your case is in process. At the present time there is a queue of applications in this category. We regret the delay. If you wish to withdraw your application during this waiting period, you may obtain a full refund of fees paid. Once documents have been requested and the assessment of your application has begun, no fee refund is available.

No processing will occur on your file for approximately XX months. [estimated range as currently appears on CIC web site for your office: eg. 42-48 months]. This is our current estimate; however, circumstances may change. Please consult the CIC website for up-to-date information on processing time at our office:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/times-int/menu-perm.html

You may also check basic case status on-line at the Citizenship and Immigration website (http://www.cic.gc.ca) using the “e-Client Application Status” function that is found in the “Online Services” section of the website.

Next Steps

When our office is ready to assess your file, we will send you a complete list of required documents. You will be provided with 4 months to prepare and submit this supporting documentation. A list of documents that we currently request is attached at the end of this letter for your reference as to the type of documents needed. Do not send these documents now. If you send these documents now, they will be returned to you. Documents must be submitted in a single package. Do not submit any documents until you have prepared the entire package. We will make a decision on your application on the basis of the documents you provide at that time.  

Until we request your supporting documents, we will not accept, respond to, or attach to your file any interim correspondence, except:
- Change of address or contact information, including change of e-mail address;
- Change of immigration representative;
- Request for withdrawal of your application and refund of fees;
- Submission of an Arranged Employment Opinion approved by Human Resources Development Canada.

We strongly recommend that during this time you prepare yourself for immigration to Canada. You should learn about living and working in Canada so you can decide where to live and prepare yourself and your family for life in Canada. For example, Canada has two official languages, English and French. Depending on where you want to live in Canada, you will need excellent speaking, reading and writing skills in one of these languages. If you do not have strong English or French skills, study the language before coming to Canada and learn the vocabulary of your profession or trade. Remember: you will be competing against many native speakers of English and French for any available jobs.   
 
Please note: just prior to assessment, the visa office will require third party language test results, or other written evidence of your language ability as part of your supporting documentation. If you submit the results of an authorized language test, the visa officer will accept these results as determinate. Because authorized test results are independent and verifiable, cases for which authorized language test results are submitted are likely to be processed more quickly than those that rely on a written submission regarding language ability. In either case, as the visa officer will make a decision based on the language documentation you submit, it is recommended that you undertake an authorized language examination in order to provide the visa officer with definitive,
verifiable results.  In addition, while your file is in queue, you may wish to take courses, try practice examinations, and otherwise improve your language ability. Information on the IELTS test in English can be found at
www.britishcouncil.org . Information on the French language test, Test d'évaluation de français (TEF) is available at http://www.fda.ccip.fr

Finding work is a challenging process for Canadians and for immigrants. It is essential that you prepare to work in Canada before you move. Even if you have many years of work experience in your home country, you may not be able to work in your trade or profession in Canada. There are many things you can do in your home country to prepare for working in Canada and make your job search easier.

One of your first steps should be to prepare for an assessment of your professional qualifications. Many employers will require you to have your credentials assessed and accepted before they will hire you. These assessments measure how your training, education, and experience compare to Canadian standards. They may also indicate what further training may be needed before qualifying to work in Canada in your occupation. As well, most regulated occupations do not permit persons to practice their professions without a license. If you plan to practice your profession in Canada, you should first determine whether you will be eligible for a license to practice and, if so, what you must do to become licensed.

You should also use this time to begin researching potential employment in Canada. There are a number of electronic job banks which you can access for information and job postings. For more information about living and working in Canada, including language skill and credential assessment, visit the Going to Canada website at:
http://www.directioncanada.gc.ca/

Sincerely, Counsellor, Immigration

Document Checklist
[mission specific, based on application kits]

This list gives you general information about the type of documentation you will have to provide at a later date. Do not send any documents now. We will request documents later, and provide you with four months to send them to us.   

Immigration Forms

- An updated application form (IMM008) for yourself, your spouse, and each of your children over age 22
- Schedule 1 for each person
- Additional Family Information form (IMM5406)
These forms are available at:
http://www.cic.gc.ca.english/applications/skilled.html   
 
Civil Documents

The following documents will be required, if applicable, for yourself, your spouse, and for each of your dependent children/

- Birth certificates
- Marriage certificates
- Divorce certificates
- Child custody orders
- Adoption decrees
- Death certificates

Education

The following documents are required, as applicable, for your self, your spouse, and for each of your dependent children over age 22.

- Official transcript(s) for secondary and post-secondary courses.
- Diploma(s) for secondary and post-secondary courses.

Work History

- Appointment/confirmation letters.
- Pay slips issued from your present employer.
- Detailed description of your job responsibilities (past and present).

If you are self-employed, you must provide:
- Copies of business registration.
- Proof of business conducted with clients, such as invoices/bills.
- Balance sheets.
- Income tax returns.
- Proof of your license to practice (if you are a private practitioner)

Proof of Funds

- Bank statements and passbooks.
- Fixed deposit receipts.
- Securities (shares, debentures, bonds)

Other Documents

- Authorized language test results (IELTS, TEF, etc) or a written submission providing evidence of your language ability.
- Passport photocopies.
- Proof of relationship to your relative in Canada. (Self-sworn affidavits do not constitute satisfactory proof of relationship.)
- Recent original Police Clearance Certificates for you or your dependents aged 18 years and above, issued by the police authorities for each country in which you or your dependants have resided for six months or more since you turned 18 years, except for Canada.
- Photographs as per attached specifications, height and eye colour information for principal applicant and all dependents.
 
   如果您需要进一步了解此新政策的详细情形,请继续关注我们的网站www.baolihua.ca 或致电010-65696699咨询。
 
  (作者:加拿大移民律师 包利华

<< 返回

网站首页 关于我们 服务范围 公司视点 相关资质 行业动态 联系方式
 
Copyright 2024包利华律师