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Author Topic: Chinese Pre-C50 Applicants Going to HongKong Embassy to Protest.  (Read 1477 times)
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« Reply #15 on: July 13, 2011, 11:28:58 pm »

A very good move, a bold step, at least it will mount some pressure on the canadian governament
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« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2011, 05:17:52 am »


Jacobus Versteegh, immigration program manager at the consulate,  
he said: "You can't lose what you didn't have. Just because an application has been received, it doesn't mean there's a guarantee."

 Angry arrogance. Shocked


You can't blame him ; they've gotten away with this kind of attitude for a long time without being challenged! Roll Eyes
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« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2011, 05:33:12 am »

I wish more people would follow suite.
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« Reply #18 on: July 15, 2011, 12:24:41 am »

Although protest was a bold step CIC is too thick-skinned to be moved by the plight of innocent applicant's misery. The only way to make them work on your files is to take them to court and get a writ of mandamus.
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« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2012, 09:25:01 am »

We are going to do it one more time on 30th April, with 100 people this time!
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« Reply #20 on: April 28, 2012, 06:21:58 pm »

OUR EMAIL:
Dear Sir or Madam,

We are a group of Immigration Applicants (Skilled Worker category) from various locations in China . We have applied to the Hong Kong Police Office about our petition action which will be held on July 12, 2011. The action will take place on the Exchange Square Podium from 10:30-12:00. Our petition action is legal. We hope the action will help speed up the process.
Please arrange for at least one officer to accept our petition letter.
We also hope you could arrange a meeting with us at your convenience.

Sincerely
All Pre-C50 Applicants

 
REPLY FROM: re-canadaimmig.hkong     @     international.gc.ca

Thank you for your e-mail of 28 June, 2011.

Your group or organization is not known to this office and we are not aware of any previous communications you may have had with us. Though your message refers to pre-C-50 applications it does not provide any specifics on the nature of your concerns. We will be pleased to hear from you in this regard.

There's no need to wait until 12 July. If you would like to send us a more detailed message by e-mail we will read it with interest and will be pleased to respond.
  

Immigration Section
Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong
11-14/F, Tower 1, Exchange Square
8 Connaught Place
Central, Hong Kong


OUR PETITION MAIL:

Dear visa office:

Thank you for reading this letter. We are a group of Immigration Applicants (Skilled Worker category) from various locations in China , who have been compelled to present this petition due to the concrete and material distress we have been put through in the course of our experience navigating the immigration process at the Hong Kong Immigration office.
 
Our main concerns are outlined below:
 
Issue One: The Inefficiency of CIC Has Created A Huge Backlog of Cases.
Applicants before Feb 27, 2008 have seen our timeline stretch to as much as 55 months, without being given any sign that we are progressing through the system. The C-50 policies go against the principle of “First Come, First Served”, by lowering the priority given to SAP applicants.


Issue Two: Disregard for SAP Skilled Worker Applicants from CIC.
1. SAP applicants are being given no updates, requests, or other signs of progress, even after the waiting periods sketched out to us have long passed. This leaves us in a state of limbo, unable even to make short-term plans for our lives in China whilst we wait for our cases to be processed. This complete silence from the immigration office causes substantial problems in our daily lives and work, and feels to us to at least border on contempt for these applicants.
2. The passing of Act C-50 provides the CIC with an effective tool to clear some of the backlog. However, the Office continues to leave four-or-more-year-old Skilled Worker applications unfinished rather than go through the hearing, approval, and/or rejection procedures


We cordially request that the issues below be addressed:
1. Please Increase the quota for SAP applicants .
2. First come,first Served.
3. Please give us a clear sense of our applications' progress, along with some kind of rough schedule reflecting the realities of the CIC, and improve transparency of the hearing procedures. Maintaining the status quo is disrespectful to the applicants' human rights, and may also tarnish the public image of the Canadian government;
4. We old case applicants intend to continue to address the unfairness and injustice of the current policies and implementation. If the plan of the Hong Kong office is to decrease the accumulated cases through attrition by leaving cases unfinished and causing applicants to change their plans, we will not co-operate by giving up and staying home.
5. We also insist that the rules and policies be implemented fairly and justly. This includes grandfathering in cases presented before rules are dramatically changed, as happened when Bills started on Feb 27, 2008 and June 26, 2010 dramatically changed the situation of Skilled Worker Applicants. We should be processed under the rules in place at the time of our applications.


Thank you again for taking the time to read this letter. We understand the arduous task that the CIC faces, and hope you can understand the real and measurable harm that is resulting from the huge amount of uncertainty that we have been expected to accept as part and parcel of the immigration process.




Sincerely
All Pre –C50 Applicants

ha,ha.ha, i cant believe these people are going to "protest". who is going to listen to them? canada has the right to let whoever they want in, not whoever think they have the "right" to immigrate there. Living in Canada is a privilege and not a right.
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