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Author Topic: <<< JUNE APPLICANT, 2010>>>  (Read 574450 times)
Dhillon1471
Hero Member
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Posts: 337
Ratings: +10
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 0213
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 22/03/2010 CIO Sydney
Doc's Request.: 18/05/2010 by CIO Sydney
AOR Received.: 23/09/2010 by NDVO
File Transfer...: 27/05/2010 to NDVO
Med's Request: 15/11/2012
Med's Done....: 23/11/2012, DM 19/02/2013
Passport Req..: 15/11/2012
VISA ISSUED...: 15/02/2013 PPT Recvd on 27/02/2013
LANDED..........: Planning for May 2013

« Reply #5310 on: February 21, 2012, 01:40:09 am »

Hi
A sign of some movement in my case with NDVO. This line has been added to my ECAS

Your application was reviewed and we started processing on February 16, 2012.

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parhar51
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 809
Ratings: +34
Category........: FSW1
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
Nomination.....: N/A
LANDED..........: APRIL 26,2013

« Reply #5311 on: February 21, 2012, 02:30:40 am »

Dear dhillon sahab,

Congrats for moving a step closer to what we have been struggling for about two torturous years.
hope,another couple weeks from now should bring more happy news.

May WAHEGRU BLESS U with success !
Please keep sharing.
parhar51
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aram_golbaghi
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 413
Ratings: +38
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Warsaw
NOC Code......: 0213
App. Filed.......: 20-03-2010
Doc's Request.: 10-06-2010
AOR Received.: 22-08-2010
Med's Request: 19-04-2012
Med's Done....: 04-05-2012

« Reply #5312 on: February 21, 2012, 02:35:46 am »


Mine:
Your application was reviewed and we started processing on February 17, 2012.
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Behabitu
Star Member
****

Posts: 162
Ratings: +4
Visa Office......: london
App. Filed.......: March 03
Doc's Request.: April 30
AOR Received.: April 30
IELTS Request: Done
File Transfer...: June 12,  2AOR August 10 2010
Med's Request: waiting

« Reply #5313 on: February 21, 2012, 04:12:06 am »

Dear Behabitu

In general, all it means that your all the things are right up to this stage, means you gained the required 67 points, Job Description matched against NOC etc etc and you were eligible for further actions like verification, medical.....

But I observe via this forum that the individuals are also getting rejection even their cases are at the stage of In-Process and this is the real threat. I am also very much disturb because of it.

I also request seniors, to please comment that can VO reject the case on behalf of Job Description (required 67 points) even you are at the stage of In-Process or process has begun.

Regards 
thanks for your reply and for your information  I will pray for the rest
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smiling_face
Champion Member
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Posts: 1404
Ratings: +35
Category........: FSW1
App. Filed.......: April 2010
VISA ISSUED...: Nov 2012
LANDED..........: Insha Allah on 2013

« Reply #5314 on: February 21, 2012, 04:15:40 am »

Mine:
Your application was reviewed and we started processing on February 17, 2012.

Great news indeed!
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Behabitu
Star Member
****

Posts: 162
Ratings: +4
Visa Office......: london
App. Filed.......: March 03
Doc's Request.: April 30
AOR Received.: April 30
IELTS Request: Done
File Transfer...: June 12,  2AOR August 10 2010
Med's Request: waiting

« Reply #5315 on: February 21, 2012, 04:18:58 am »

I have noticed that for JUNE APPLICANT in all VO they start to process our appication it seems as if they give attention to our case, please keep waiting, we all move to canada ( the land of our dream ) soon
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parhar51
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*****

Posts: 809
Ratings: +34
Category........: FSW1
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
Nomination.....: N/A
LANDED..........: APRIL 26,2013

« Reply #5316 on: February 21, 2012, 04:48:52 am »

Hello behabitu,

could u please share  present status  of ur application? I believe,it should have moved to the  "IN PROCESS " ,stage at  LEAST.As observed,all those whose 2nd AOR DTD falls in Aug2010 are already into "INPROCESS" with specific  CMMENCEMENT  dt.

Please share,God bless u.
parhar51
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smiling_face
Champion Member
******

Posts: 1404
Ratings: +35
Category........: FSW1
App. Filed.......: April 2010
VISA ISSUED...: Nov 2012
LANDED..........: Insha Allah on 2013

« Reply #5317 on: February 21, 2012, 05:17:46 am »

I have noticed that for JUNE APPLICANT in all VO they start to process our appication it seems as if they give attention to our case, please keep waiting, we all move to canada ( the land of our dream ) soon

Appreciate your thoughts!
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Behabitu
Star Member
****

Posts: 162
Ratings: +4
Visa Office......: london
App. Filed.......: March 03
Doc's Request.: April 30
AOR Received.: April 30
IELTS Request: Done
File Transfer...: June 12,  2AOR August 10 2010
Med's Request: waiting

« Reply #5318 on: February 21, 2012, 06:22:32 am »

Hello behabitu,

could u please share  present status  of ur application? I believe,it should have moved to the  "IN PROCESS " ,stage at  LEAST.As observed,all those whose 2nd AOR DTD falls in Aug2010 are already into "INPROCESS" with specific  CMMENCEMENT  dt.

Please share,God bless u.
parhar51

I didn't get any status change yet,I am waiting Hope I will get soon. I have the same NOC like you
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smiling_face
Champion Member
******

Posts: 1404
Ratings: +35
Category........: FSW1
App. Filed.......: April 2010
VISA ISSUED...: Nov 2012
LANDED..........: Insha Allah on 2013

« Reply #5319 on: February 21, 2012, 06:25:52 am »

Labour shortage becoming ‘desperate'

An increasingly “desperate” labour shortage is the main obstacle keeping companies from becoming more competitive.

An aging work force and growing demand for specialized skills means that hundreds of thousands of jobs are going begging despite stubbornly high unemployment, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce concludes in a report being released Wednesday.

The expected shortfall over the next decade or so includes 163,000 construction jobs, 130,000 oil workers, 60,000 nurses, 37,000 truckers, 22,000 hotel workers and 10,000 skilled steel tradespeople.

“Canada is developing a desperate labour shortage and resolving it is key to the continued success of Canadian businesses and the economy,” according to the report, Top 10 Barriers to Competitiveness.

The chamber said businesses must work closely with the federal and provincial governments to tap “underutilized” potential workers, including older workers, youth, natives, the disabled and new immigrants.

“We have to have a real sense of urgency. We're trying to sound an alarm,” Perrin Beatty, chief executive of the chamber, said in an interview.

Most Canadians are “blissfully unaware” that their future prosperity is being put at risk by emerging economic challenges, from inside and outside the country, Mr. Beatty argued.

He pointed out that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's visit to China this week is a powerful reminder that faster-moving trade rivals are rapidly moving up the economic “value chain.” He said Canada must “up its game” to keep pace.

“A lot of things we take for granted are at risk,” Mr. Beatty said.

The labour shortage is the most severe of 10 barriers facing businesses, which include discriminatory employment-insurance benefits across the country, a complex tax system that is laden with exemptions and too dependent on income and corporate taxes, lingering barriers to trade within Canada, and vague and overly restrictive foreign-investment rules.

A key challenge is to help workers laid off from shrinking industries, such as manufacturing, find work in fast-growing sectors.

That's the reason the biotech industry is launching an online skills-transfer tool this week designed to help factory workers identify expertise that could be useful to new employers. Many traditional manufacturing skills are desperately needed in biotech, including those of equipment installers and operators and monitoring and control technicians, according to BioTalent Canada, an Ottawa-based non-profit group that developed the Web resource.

“Unemployed workers simply do not know this,” said Rob Henderson, executive director of BioTalent Canada.

Immigrants are another vast pool of potential workers. They make up a fifth of the labour force and all of its recent growth. But language barriers, mismatches of skills and problems converting foreign credentials is forcing too many of them into low-paying unskilled work or unemployment, concludes a report issued this week by Toronto-Dominion Bank.

Raising the employment rate for immigrants to the same level as native-born Canadians would mean 370,000 more people working, according to TD. And if immigrants were paid the same as non-immigrants, the boost to the economy would equal $30-billion, or 2 per cent of the gross domestic product.

“Canada would gain a major competitive advantage if this country were recognized around the world as one where all migrants are successful in being able to practise their own trade and raise their standard of living,” the TD said.

Solving the dilemma is “integral to the long-term prosperity of Canada's economy,” the bank said. Better targeting of immigrants with the skills Canada needs, along with improved language training and better recognition of foreign credentials would help to close the gap, according to TD.

Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/growth/labour-shortage-becoming-desperate/article2330196/
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respectall
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 278
Ratings: +5
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 9212
App. Filed.......: Oct 09, 2009
Doc's Request.: Dec 2009/ Submitted Apr 09, 2010
AOR Received.: Jul 2010
Med's Request: Jul 22, 2012
Med's Done....: Jul 30, 2012
Passport Req..: Step-1 Nov 20, 2012/ Step-2: Jan 7, 2013
VISA ISSUED...: Jan 26, 2013

« Reply #5320 on: February 21, 2012, 10:43:30 am »

Hi
A sign of some movement in my case with NDVO. This line has been added to my ECAS

Your application was reviewed and we started processing on February 16, 2012.



Dear Dhillon1471

Congratulations
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Ecas In Process - July 2010
Addition of We Start Processing line on April 25, 2012
Ecas changed from In Process to Decision Made - Jan 08, 2013
respectall
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 278
Ratings: +5
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 9212
App. Filed.......: Oct 09, 2009
Doc's Request.: Dec 2009/ Submitted Apr 09, 2010
AOR Received.: Jul 2010
Med's Request: Jul 22, 2012
Med's Done....: Jul 30, 2012
Passport Req..: Step-1 Nov 20, 2012/ Step-2: Jan 7, 2013
VISA ISSUED...: Jan 26, 2013

« Reply #5321 on: February 21, 2012, 10:44:22 am »

Labour shortage becoming ‘desperate'

An increasingly “desperate” labour shortage is the main obstacle keeping companies from becoming more competitive.

An aging work force and growing demand for specialized skills means that hundreds of thousands of jobs are going begging despite stubbornly high unemployment, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce concludes in a report being released Wednesday.

The expected shortfall over the next decade or so includes 163,000 construction jobs, 130,000 oil workers, 60,000 nurses, 37,000 truckers, 22,000 hotel workers and 10,000 skilled steel tradespeople.

“Canada is developing a desperate labour shortage and resolving it is key to the continued success of Canadian businesses and the economy,” according to the report, Top 10 Barriers to Competitiveness.

The chamber said businesses must work closely with the federal and provincial governments to tap “underutilized” potential workers, including older workers, youth, natives, the disabled and new immigrants.

“We have to have a real sense of urgency. We're trying to sound an alarm,” Perrin Beatty, chief executive of the chamber, said in an interview.

Most Canadians are “blissfully unaware” that their future prosperity is being put at risk by emerging economic challenges, from inside and outside the country, Mr. Beatty argued.

He pointed out that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's visit to China this week is a powerful reminder that faster-moving trade rivals are rapidly moving up the economic “value chain.” He said Canada must “up its game” to keep pace.

“A lot of things we take for granted are at risk,” Mr. Beatty said.

The labour shortage is the most severe of 10 barriers facing businesses, which include discriminatory employment-insurance benefits across the country, a complex tax system that is laden with exemptions and too dependent on income and corporate taxes, lingering barriers to trade within Canada, and vague and overly restrictive foreign-investment rules.

A key challenge is to help workers laid off from shrinking industries, such as manufacturing, find work in fast-growing sectors.

That's the reason the biotech industry is launching an online skills-transfer tool this week designed to help factory workers identify expertise that could be useful to new employers. Many traditional manufacturing skills are desperately needed in biotech, including those of equipment installers and operators and monitoring and control technicians, according to BioTalent Canada, an Ottawa-based non-profit group that developed the Web resource.

“Unemployed workers simply do not know this,” said Rob Henderson, executive director of BioTalent Canada.

Immigrants are another vast pool of potential workers. They make up a fifth of the labour force and all of its recent growth. But language barriers, mismatches of skills and problems converting foreign credentials is forcing too many of them into low-paying unskilled work or unemployment, concludes a report issued this week by Toronto-Dominion Bank.

Raising the employment rate for immigrants to the same level as native-born Canadians would mean 370,000 more people working, according to TD. And if immigrants were paid the same as non-immigrants, the boost to the economy would equal $30-billion, or 2 per cent of the gross domestic product.

“Canada would gain a major competitive advantage if this country were recognized around the world as one where all migrants are successful in being able to practise their own trade and raise their standard of living,” the TD said.

Solving the dilemma is “integral to the long-term prosperity of Canada's economy,” the bank said. Better targeting of immigrants with the skills Canada needs, along with improved language training and better recognition of foreign credentials would help to close the gap, according to TD.

Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/growth/labour-shortage-becoming-desperate/article2330196/

Thanks for sharing
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Addition of We Start Processing line on April 25, 2012
Ecas changed from In Process to Decision Made - Jan 08, 2013
smiling_face
Champion Member
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Posts: 1404
Ratings: +35
Category........: FSW1
App. Filed.......: April 2010
VISA ISSUED...: Nov 2012
LANDED..........: Insha Allah on 2013

« Reply #5322 on: February 21, 2012, 11:30:29 am »

Thanks for sharing


Always welcome!
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rockaclimba
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Posts: 35
Ratings: +0

« Reply #5323 on: February 21, 2012, 10:08:40 pm »

My address disappears today- rest of status is same....

In Process-
File started Jan 12 2012
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shergill
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 293
Ratings: +2
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: NDVO
NOC Code......: 4131
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 30april,2010
Doc's Request.: 25aug,2010, full dcos. sent in december,2010
IELTS Request: already sent with application
Med's Request: 15th feb.,2013
Med's Done....: 2nd april
Passport Req..: with MR
VISA ISSUED...: waiting

« Reply #5324 on: February 22, 2012, 01:10:04 am »

some applicant who have 2nd AOR in January,11 ....also have IP status.....like atul , kavya
Hello behabitu,

could u please share  present status  of ur application? I believe,it should have moved to the  "IN PROCESS " ,stage at  LEAST.As observed,all those whose 2nd AOR DTD falls in Aug2010 are already into "INPROCESS" with specific  CMMENCEMENT  dt.

Please share,God bless u.
parhar51
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