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k1940b
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« on: February 17, 2009, 01:56:51 pm »

I just wonder what is the specific role of Sydney NS? if Noc is OK  application is  sent to Visa Office who also have to go through the same steps. Can't Visa office look at that? How it is going to shorten timline? Do Sydney people based on information provided by the applicant make preliminary assessment such as points >67 in addition to NOC and other ? factors. What are their other ?assessment criteria? Can one assume that Sydney determines eligibility and visa office selection?
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qenawy8
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2009, 02:14:05 pm »

Dear   sir

I think the importance of CPU Sydney   is that:

It can control  the number  of applicants with a specific   job   

I mean    when Canada  needs   300     doctor for example    if  every visa office   accepts all   applications from  these doctors    so  the  net result  of doctor's number   may   reach    2  thousand
 Conclusion  is

In a  few words 
  CPU    acts   as    a   remote controller  of Canada  to balance   the  Canadian  work force  market

thanks
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helpmeimmigrate
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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2009, 02:41:36 pm »

Dear   sir

I think the importance of CPU Sydney   is that:

It can control  the number  of applicants with a specific   job   

I mean    when Canada  needs   300     doctor for example    if  every visa office   accepts all   applications from  these doctors    so  the  net result  of doctor's number   may   reach    2  thousand
 Conclusion  is

In a  few words 
  CPU    acts   as    a   remote controller  of Canada  to balance   the  Canadian  work force  market

thanks

I reason why all files will go through Sydney is that if a particular person is not qualifying he/ she will be rejected by CIC right there, The file will not be sent to the local visa post. This will save time of the immigration officers in the local visa posts to screen the files and see if they qualify or not. It takes a lot of time because when the file number is issued the file is not screened yet. So if Sydney can decide this no time will be wasted in sending unnecessary file numbers and time will be saved for immigration officers.

Gud luck, taek care
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hajarf
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2009, 04:44:45 pm »

I sent my PR application files to Buffalo, but they sent them back to me stating that I need to send them to sydney, Nova scotia. (as I did not have an arranged job)

unfortunatly I lost the exact address of where I need to send my application in sydney. Can anybody please help me with the exact address? I checked cic website also but I am not sure which postal address is the right one.

Many Thanks and note that it is abit urgent
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pipa
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« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2009, 10:10:46 pm »

There are two address..PO Box and the Courier one. I sent it through courier therefore i used courier address:

Citizenship & Immigration Canada
 Federal Skilled Worker
Centralized Intake Unit
 PO BOX 7500
Sydney, NS B1P 0A9
 Canada


 Courier Address:
 Federal Skilled Worker
Centralized Intake Unit
196 George Street
Sydney, Nova Scotia
 B1P 1J3
 Canada

Hope this helps....and good luck!
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hajarf
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« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2009, 10:26:37 pm »

Many thanks pipa :)
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SSuleman
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« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2009, 12:29:02 pm »

I sent the application to

Federal Skilled Worker Centralized Intake Unit
196 George Street
Sydney, Nova Scotia
B1P 1J3
Canada.

I haven't heard anything yet. How do I contact them?
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Sonu81
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« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2009, 01:19:47 pm »

Dear   sir

I think the importance of CPU Sydney   is that:

It can control  the number  of applicants with a specific   job   

I mean    when Canada  needs   300     doctor for example    if  every visa office   accepts all   applications from  these doctors    so  the  net result  of doctor's number   may   reach    2  thousand
 Conclusion  is

In a  few words 
  CPU    acts   as    a   remote controller  of Canada  to balance   the  Canadian  work force  market

thanks

I reason why all files will go through Sydney is that if a particular person is not qualifying he/ she will be rejected by CIC right there, The file will not be sent to the local visa post. This will save time of the immigration officers in the local visa posts to screen the files and see if they qualify or not. It takes a lot of time because when the file number is issued the file is not screened yet. So if Sydney can decide this no time will be wasted in sending unnecessary file numbers and time will be saved for immigration officers.

Gud luck, taek care

CIC Sydney is just a red tape step to provide jobs to people in Sydney, NS...I fully believe that local offices FULLY evaluate the COMPLETE profile AGAIN...if not, do u say that "local officials dont evaluate the job responsibilities" - then u are wrong.

i really dont know how Jason kenney has fast tracked things but introducing a new step in process which is again repeated at local office..

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k1940b
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« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2009, 06:35:36 pm »

I fully agree with Sonu8 regarding the role of CPU Sydney. I have seen postings from several visa offices rejecting the applications that the candidates job responsibilities are not according to the NOC. CPU Sydney is redundant and is a waste of time of 2-3 months for the applicant and heavy burden on the exchequer.
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iateapple
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« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2009, 12:12:15 am »

CIO Sydney will be processing complete FSW in future. Its role and responsibilities will grow in coming months/years. CIO Sydney currently do not employ visa officers
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rajivsharma
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« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2009, 12:29:50 pm »

I sent the application to

Federal Skilled Worker Centralized Intake Unit
196 George Street
Sydney, Nova Scotia
B1P 1J3
Canada.

I haven't heard anything yet. How do I contact them?
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