BhaktiUjjwal
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Posts: 854
Ratings: +37
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 4152 Social Workers
App. Filed.......: 01/10/10
AOR Received.: 08/03/11 (PER - from CIC)
IELTS Request: Sent with Application, Score 8 bands
File Transfer...: 07/04/11 (AOR - from VO), RBVO 04/04/11; IP 02/12/11
Med's Request: 06/02/12 (MR, RPRF, PCC & PPR)
Med's Done....: 10/02/12
VISA ISSUED...: 2/4/12
LANDED..........: 16/5/12
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« Reply #60555 on: April 18, 2012, 10:08:31 am » |
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Hi Bhakti,
Your & Mine Medical Received line appear in Ecas same day i.e. 5.03.2012. You got the visa still i am waiting for the PP request.
Really I got fed up from unpredictable process of NDVO.
Pray for me yaar.
 Sincere prayers, sonu!! Please check PM.
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App:1/10/10 PER:8/3/11 RBVO:4/4/11 AOR:7/4/11 IP:Start2/12/11,Change5/12/11 MR/RPRF/PCC/PPR:6/2/12 RPRF/PCC/PP sent:10/2/12,Reachd11/2/12 MRsent:13/2/12,Reachd16/2/12 Med line:5/3/12 RPRF encashed:10/3/12 DM:31/3/12 VStamped:2/4/12 VRec:7/4/12
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midoo
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Posts: 152
Ratings: +5
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
NOC Code......: 3131
App. Filed.......: 25-august-2010
Doc's Request.: `
AOR Received.: 28-april-2011
File Transfer...: 21-5-2011 /in process:16-11-2011
Med's Request: 23-1-2012 -medical sent 2-march-2012
Med's Done....: medical received line added 6-may-2012
Passport Req..: 23-05-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 5-july-2012
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« Reply #60556 on: April 18, 2012, 10:11:26 am » |
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WOW! I am in shock. Although this will not affect some people, and some will be processed faster, MANY old applications will be affected by this! Many old applicants will simply not pass the new qualification requirements under the new rules once they are passed, and applications which would have otherwise passed through, will now be denied!
"A similar change would allow new regulations, once approved, to apply retrospectively to people who have already submitted an application."
The new rules:
"points system will be reformed to reflect the importance of younger immigrants with Canadian work experience and better official language skills."
Furthermore:
"FSW applicants will have their foreign educational credentials assessed and verified abroad as a part of the application process."
I am speechless! Many old applicants would not qualify under the new point system being considered, or because of age restrictions that will be applied, or the new language skill levels... I could understand if they would say these rules will apply from now on, but to say that they will apply retrospectively to people who have already submitted an application is plain unfair.
Each one of us has spent money, time and resources to apply for PR visa because we met the application rules at the time, to come and change these rules after all this time and disqualify candidates is shameful in my opinion.
I guess the only question left is when these new regulations would be approved and become effective?? Anyone have an idea?
Cam
hi cam1234, i read this new release and i think canada imigration system will be similar to australia system ,but i need urgently someone explain how the new rules apply on applicant who already submitted before? what about applicant who had medicals but not reach to passport request stage ?canada immigration system will make me so crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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harry_aussie
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Posts: 685
Ratings: +34
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
NOC Code......: 6242
App. Filed.......: 27/05/2011
AOR Received.: 25/07/2011
File Transfer...: 15/08/2011
Med's Request: 15/12/2011
Med's Done....: 19/12/2011
Interview........: WAIVED !!!!!/ Casual interview with visa officer on 5/3/2012
Passport Req..: 21/2/2012, submitted on 27/2/2012
VISA ISSUED...: 1/3/2012, valid till 20/12/2012, collected on 5/3/2012
LANDED..........: Landed,16 September 2012
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« Reply #60557 on: April 18, 2012, 10:48:28 am » |
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Canada is following Australian immigration pattern.
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IRG
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Posts: 259
Ratings: +8
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: LONDON
NOC Code......: 7265
App. Filed.......: 21 Sept 2010
Doc's Request.: submitted all originals
AOR Received.: PER - 24 Jan 2011
File Transfer...: ECAS - RBVO 3 March 2011, In Process - 4 Oct 2011
Med's Request: 11 Oct 2011, Med Forms Reissued 24 Apr 2012
Med's Done....: Signed by DMP-28 Apr 2012, Sent to LVO-14 May 2012, Delivered to LVO 18 May12, ECAS line added-18 June 12
Passport Req..: 4 JUL 2012, Passports sent 20 JUL 2012
VISA ISSUED...: 16 Aug 2012, COPR recieved 23 Aug 2012 (visa exempt)
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« Reply #60558 on: April 18, 2012, 11:09:59 am » |
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WOW! I am in shock. Although this will not affect some people, and some will be processed faster, MANY old applications will be affected by this! Many old applicants will simply not pass the new qualification requirements under the new rules once they are passed, and applications which would have otherwise passed through, will now be denied!
"A similar change would allow new regulations, once approved, to apply retrospectively to people who have already submitted an application."
The new rules:
"points system will be reformed to reflect the importance of younger immigrants with Canadian work experience and better official language skills."
Furthermore:
"FSW applicants will have their foreign educational credentials assessed and verified abroad as a part of the application process."
I am speechless! Many old applicants would not qualify under the new point system being considered, or because of age restrictions that will be applied, or the new language skill levels... I could understand if they would say these rules will apply from now on, but to say that they will apply retrospectively to people who have already submitted an application is plain unfair.
Each one of us has spent money, time and resources to apply for PR visa because we met the application rules at the time, to come and change these rules after all this time and disqualify candidates is shameful in my opinion.
I guess the only question left is when these new regulations would be approved and become effective?? Anyone have an idea?
Cam
Please God it wont be approved and passed for a while 
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IRG
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Posts: 259
Ratings: +8
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: LONDON
NOC Code......: 7265
App. Filed.......: 21 Sept 2010
Doc's Request.: submitted all originals
AOR Received.: PER - 24 Jan 2011
File Transfer...: ECAS - RBVO 3 March 2011, In Process - 4 Oct 2011
Med's Request: 11 Oct 2011, Med Forms Reissued 24 Apr 2012
Med's Done....: Signed by DMP-28 Apr 2012, Sent to LVO-14 May 2012, Delivered to LVO 18 May12, ECAS line added-18 June 12
Passport Req..: 4 JUL 2012, Passports sent 20 JUL 2012
VISA ISSUED...: 16 Aug 2012, COPR recieved 23 Aug 2012 (visa exempt)
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« Reply #60559 on: April 18, 2012, 11:15:42 am » |
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I wonder if they'll refund all fees that 've been paid 
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Desiguy79
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Posts: 16
Ratings: +0
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: BUFFALO
NOC Code......: 2121
App. Filed.......: 21-10-2010
AOR Received.: 02-15-2011
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« Reply #60560 on: April 18, 2012, 11:18:28 am » |
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thebeast, I also got the medical requests along with the request for permanent residence fee. It all came yesterday. Had applied in Oct 2010. First AOR got in Feb 2011.
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Cam1234
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« Reply #60561 on: April 18, 2012, 12:38:28 pm » |
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I wonder if they'll refund all fees that 've been paid  A very good point IRG, and the answer I believe is no. This is a very shrewd way to turn down thousands of applicants: "change would allow new regulations, once approved, to apply retrospectively to people who have already submitted an application." So basically when the new laws are passed, in a month before the post June 2012 applicants, they will be applied to us as well... and many will simply get a letter saying under the new point system you don't qualify, goodbye.This is beyond unfair and unjust, it is having no concern or regard to what you do to people; as long as they get the people they want everything is fine. Who cares if each of us spent thousands of dollars, months of work gathering documents, running around filling out applications... Frankly, I can't believe they are treating people this way. Cam Summary: Current vs. Proposed Federal Skilled Worker Points Grid Selection Criteria Current System Proposed System Education 25 25 Language 24 28 Work Experience 21 15 Age 10 12 Arranged Employment 10 10 Adaptability 10 10 Total 100 100
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Wolvy
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Posts: 175
Ratings: +5
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: 4152
App. Filed.......: 29-6-2011
AOR Received.: PER: 1-9-2011, 4-10-2011 2nd AOR
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« Reply #60562 on: April 18, 2012, 12:48:10 pm » |
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A very good point IRG, and the answer I believe is no. This is a very shrewd way to turn down thousands of applicants: "change would allow new regulations, once approved, to apply retrospectively to people who have already submitted an application."
So basically when the new laws are passed, in a month before the post June 2012 applicants, they will be applied to us as well... and many will simply get a letter saying under the new point system you don't qualify, goodbye.
This is beyond unfair and unjust, it is having no concern or regard to what you do to people; as long as they get the people they want everything is fine. Who cares if each of us spent thousands of dollars, months of work gathering documents, running around filling out applications... Frankly, I can't believe they are treating people this way.
Cam
If this is what happens then indeed unfair and unjust and frankly don't know how they would get away with it. I've been thinking alot about this and I am wondering what is meant by applying the new MI retroactively. Would only the priority NOCs (ie fast tracking certain NOC not depending on when applied) or would the selection criteria change in points be applied as well? It would make Canada much less attractive to prospective immigrants because they wouldn't know what criteria they will be assessed under, the criteria at the time they applied or some new MI that comes along a year or two later.
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thebeast184
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Posts: 1104
Ratings: +42
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Buffalo
App. Filed.......: OCT 2010
Doc's Request.: Submitted with App
AOR Received.: FEB 2011
IELTS Request: Submitted w App
Med's Request: Aug 2012
Med's Done....: Sep 2012
Passport Req..: Oct 2012
VISA ISSUED...: NOV 2012
LANDED..........: JAN 2013
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« Reply #60563 on: April 18, 2012, 12:51:27 pm » |
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I think it makes more sense that it is only the priority NOC's that would be changed. Otherwise they would have done a full hit and delete everyone including us post june applicants Just my thought If this is what happens then indeed unfair and unjust and frankly don't know how they would get away with it. I've been thinking alot about this and I am wondering what is meant by applying the new MI retroactively. Would only the priority NOCs (ie fast tracking certain NOC not depending on when applied) or would the selection criteria change in points be applied as well? It would make Canada much less attractive to prospective immigrants because they wouldn't know what criteria they will be assessed under, the criteria at the time they applied or some new MI that comes along a year or two later.
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Wolvy
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Posts: 175
Ratings: +5
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: 4152
App. Filed.......: 29-6-2011
AOR Received.: PER: 1-9-2011, 4-10-2011 2nd AOR
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« Reply #60564 on: April 18, 2012, 12:53:49 pm » |
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I think it makes more sense that it is only the priority NOC's that would be changed. Otherwise they would have done a full hit and delete everyone including us post june applicants
Just my thought
I agree with you, I think only the priority NOC would change and would apply to all applicants that have applied in those NOCs. Only time will tell though.
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prashantbarot01
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Posts: 90
Ratings: +1
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 3131
App. Filed.......: 20-01-2011
Doc's Request.: sent with it
AOR Received.: 22-03-2011
IELTS Request: Sent with Appli
File Transfer...: 2nd september 2011
Med's Request: April 2012
Med's Done....: April 2012
Interview........: No yet
Passport Req..: April 2012
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« Reply #60565 on: April 18, 2012, 12:55:39 pm » |
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but what about the person who has done medical and he has received the letter to courier the passport to visa office within a month?
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harry_aussie
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Posts: 685
Ratings: +34
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
NOC Code......: 6242
App. Filed.......: 27/05/2011
AOR Received.: 25/07/2011
File Transfer...: 15/08/2011
Med's Request: 15/12/2011
Med's Done....: 19/12/2011
Interview........: WAIVED !!!!!/ Casual interview with visa officer on 5/3/2012
Passport Req..: 21/2/2012, submitted on 27/2/2012
VISA ISSUED...: 1/3/2012, valid till 20/12/2012, collected on 5/3/2012
LANDED..........: Landed,16 September 2012
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« Reply #60566 on: April 18, 2012, 12:56:45 pm » |
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Dear Cam,
I don't think applicants will be treated the way you have mentioned. This is what exactly happened here in Australia. Your application will be assessed according to the point system you applied. Only difference will be for the people who have applied under certain NOC's, their processing time will see a good jump.
Yes, application processing time for people who wont be in those chosen NOC's will slow down further. Please have a look at Australian immigration website to have a look what you will expect in coming months.
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thebeast184
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Posts: 1104
Ratings: +42
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Buffalo
App. Filed.......: OCT 2010
Doc's Request.: Submitted with App
AOR Received.: FEB 2011
IELTS Request: Submitted w App
Med's Request: Aug 2012
Med's Done....: Sep 2012
Passport Req..: Oct 2012
VISA ISSUED...: NOV 2012
LANDED..........: JAN 2013
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« Reply #60567 on: April 18, 2012, 01:04:42 pm » |
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You are ok. You wont be affected. Look at what they did with the pre 2008 backlog. They only deleted those that had not been reviewed yet Relax  Rod but what about the person who has done medical and he has received the letter to courier the passport to visa office within a month?
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Cam1234
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« Reply #60568 on: April 18, 2012, 01:08:18 pm » |
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The change in points would apply to us as well, read the words, it is in black and white. The point is, we all applied because we thought we would pass the old point system. If we knew we would not be able to make the points, we would not have spent thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours on these applications. If we knew we would not qualify, as will be the case for many under the new point system, we would have never applied!
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« Reply #60569 on: April 18, 2012, 01:12:02 pm » |
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Dear Cam,
I don't think applicants will be treated the way you have mentioned. This is what exactly happened here in Australia. Your application will be assessed according to the point system you applied. Only difference will be for the people who have applied under certain NOC's, their processing time will see a good jump.
Yes, application processing time for people who wont be in those chosen NOC's will slow down further. Please have a look at Australian immigration website to have a look what you will expect in coming months.
I hope you are right Harry, but the news release does not read that way... "change would allow new regulations, once approved, to apply retrospectively to people who have already submitted an application. " This means ALL the new changes would apply to us too... am I wrong?
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