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Author Topic: **** MAY 2010 APPLICANTS ****  (Read 701570 times)
emydoov
Star Member
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Posts: 73
Ratings: +0
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Cairo Egypt
NOC Code......: 0213
App. Filed.......: 02-06-2010
Doc's Request.: 23-08-2010
AOR Received.: 18-10-2010
Med's Request: 08-3-2012
Med's Done....: 17-3-2012

« Reply #5730 on: October 15, 2011, 09:12:38 am »

Hi All,

Is there anyone who applied through Cairo VO?

I got my second AOR in April 2010 and no medical received till now. Any expectations?

My second AOR in october 2010 and no medical recieved too
i dont know really when they will be contacting us Smiley
hope it will be better , i am same everything like u except i filed my files in visa office cairo in october
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Man In Black
Hero Member
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Posts: 262
Ratings: +12
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 4131
App. Filed.......: 12-05-2010
Doc's Request.: 11-10-2010
AOR Received.: 12-05-2011
IELTS Request: Done
Med's Request: waiting

« Reply #5731 on: October 15, 2011, 09:44:48 am »

Hi all,

I got GCMS notes yesterday , the last time visa officer worked on my file was 01/08/11, it says preparation review completed , IELTS and Age points given verified, educational and experience letter appears genuine, FOSS check done.

I would appreciate your comments, if the visa officer mentioned that the documents appear genuine then there is still a chance for employment verification.
and whats the case finalization date written in GCMS?
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SandySurrey
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Posts: 641
Ratings: +9
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Delhi
NOC Code......: 0631
App. Filed.......: 15-May-2010
AOR Received.: 22 Nov 2010
File Transfer...: Inprocess from 14May 2012
Med's Request: Waiting

« Reply #5732 on: October 15, 2011, 11:59:20 am »

One due date was 29/sep/2011 and under the Assesment in front of everything it says not started, it's a long wait ahead



and whats the case finalization date written in GCMS?
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mask2005
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Posts: 72
Ratings: +0

« Reply #5733 on: October 15, 2011, 03:08:27 pm »

Hi all,

I got GCMS notes yesterday , the last time visa officer worked on my file was 01/08/11, it says preparation review completed , IELTS and Age points given verified, educational and experience letter appears genuine, FOSS check done.

I would appreciate your comments, if the visa officer mentioned that the documents appear genuine then there is still a chance for employment verification.

Hello, Can ask what your ecas statue is? "In Process" or "Receive by Visa Office(RBVO)"?
thanks
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mask2005
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Posts: 72
Ratings: +0

« Reply #5734 on: October 15, 2011, 03:12:10 pm »

Good day All,

I got an email from Buffalo Visa Office today. My file has been transferred to 'Seattle Visa Office'.

Wishing us all that we may get MR before the end of the year.

God Bless us..

FireflySun
Hello,
How were you informed about that? email? and what's your status? RBVO or In Process?
Thanks
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FireFlySun
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Posts: 155
Ratings: +3
Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: 1213
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: January 10, 2010
Doc's Request.: April 09, 2010
AOR Received.: May 03, 2010
File Transfer...: March 10, 2010
Med's Request: June 20, 2012
Med's Done....: July 6-7,  2012
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: August 27, 2012
VISA ISSUED...: Sept  04, 2012
LANDED..........: September 19, 2012

« Reply #5735 on: October 15, 2011, 07:23:10 pm »

Hi mask,

I received an email yesterday - October 14th, while my e-cas status says In Process - with RBVO since March 8th, 2011.

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Category : FSW3
Visa Office : Buffalo/Seattle
NOC Code : 1213
App. Filed : January 10, 2010
AOR Received : May 03, 2010
In Process : Nov 29, 2011
Medical : July 6-7, 2012
Passport Request : August 27, 2012
Decision Made : September 11, 2012
(INDIAN)
Champion Member
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Posts: 1606
Ratings: +83
Category........: FSW1
Pre-Assessed..: Yes

« Reply #5736 on: October 16, 2011, 05:49:57 am »

Hi mask,

I received an email yesterday - October 14th, while my e-cas status says In Process - with RBVO since March 8th, 2011.


The lineup of people wanting to immigrate to Canada has grown steadily under the Conservatives' watch, despite government attempts to make the system more efficient.

Officials from the Immigration Department confirm that the waiting list to process immigration applications is now more than a million names long.

   

The long list means many years of uncertainty for some families here and abroad, and a tarnished reputation for Canada in the global competition for skilled workers.

“Huge problem,” tweeted Immigration Minister Jason Kenney this week.

He has spoken frequently about the need to streamline the immigration system, but the matter has now risen toward the top of his political agenda.

The House of Commons immigration committee has just agreed to hold eight hearings on the matter, beginning next week.

And Mr. Kenney has made curtailing the backlog a priority as he undertakes a major review of the level and mix of immigrants allowed into Canada.

He is in the final stages of that review, although his final assessment is not expected soon.

However, Ottawa has cut back on the overall number of immigrants allowed into Canada this year, critics point out.

Clamping down on the number of acceptances is just lengthening the waiting list, and also taking the federal government further away from its goal of fuelling the Canadian workforce with immigrant labour, says NDP immigration critic Don Davies.

He points out that Mr. Kenney has said any growth in Canada's labour force will need to be completely supplied by immigration within five years.

“How are we going to meet that economic reality? I don't think they're responding to their own projections,” Mr. Davies said in an interview.

Mr. Kenney's officials say immigration is as high in Canada now as it ever was, and 2010 was a sudden spike that skewed the numbers. Still, the minister has also indicated that a huge increase in immigration is not in the cards any time soon.

“While Canada continues to welcome historically high numbers of new immigrants, and maintains the most open and generous immigration system in the world, we have to carefully manage the large number of people who want to be Canadian,” Mr. Kenney's spokeswoman, Candice Malcolm, said in an email.

That leaves finding ways to curtail applications as the only solution to getting rid of the backlog.

Indeed, Immigration Canada has taken steps in the past few years to control the waiting list.

Since 2008, the minister has had the power to limit applications in certain categories. Mr. Kenney has exercised that power for foreign skilled workers and, most recently, the investor program. Canada is not accepting any more applications in the investor program until next summer.

As a result, and also because immigration officials are being pushed to process applications faster, the rate of increase in the backlog has diminished over the years, officials say.

Plus, the wait for some categories of workers — people who have a job lined up, or professionals badly needed in Canada — are usually approved within months.

But others — especially parents and grandparents of permanent residents, and immigrants who applied before the systemic change in 2008 — can spend up to eight years before they receive word about whether they are accepted or rejected.

Now, the challenge is to prevent the list from continuing to grow.

Mr. Davies says that if increasing immigration is not an option, there are two other ways to go about it: boosting government resources to handle the paperwork, or placing stricter limits on accepting applications.

But he says the government won't entertain an increase in resources.

“They're not doing that, leaving only one policy option, which is to shut the door on the number of applications that can be made,” he said. “I think they already have a pre-ordained answer. ... They're going to limit the numbers of applications for the first time in history.”
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SandySurrey
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 641
Ratings: +9
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Delhi
NOC Code......: 0631
App. Filed.......: 15-May-2010
AOR Received.: 22 Nov 2010
File Transfer...: Inprocess from 14May 2012
Med's Request: Waiting

« Reply #5737 on: October 16, 2011, 07:21:01 am »


It's RBVO


Hello, Can ask what your ecas statue is? "In Process" or "Receive by Visa Office(RBVO)"?
thanks
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Clarke
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Posts: 5
Ratings: +0

« Reply #5738 on: October 18, 2011, 12:01:54 am »

My status has changed from RBVO to "In process" (with the date when the application was reviewed) almost 3 months ago and I have not received the MR yet.  Any idea how long it takes to receive the MR';s after the status has been changed to in "in process".  my NOC is 1111, sent application to sydney at the beginning of May and to the the VO at the end of november.  Thank you.
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Payal
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Posts: 77
Ratings: +2

« Reply #5739 on: October 18, 2011, 12:33:20 am »

Just when I started taking any interest in this post I reached the bottom of this story which read Canada is going to limit the number of applications per year.. isn't this something they already did MORE THAN AN YEAR AGO limiting the number of application to 20000 and this year 10000?

The lineup of people wanting to immigrate to Canada has grown steadily under the Conservatives' watch, despite government attempts to make the system more efficient.

Officials from the Immigration Department confirm that the waiting list to process immigration applications is now more than a million names long.

   

The long list means many years of uncertainty for some families here and abroad, and a tarnished reputation for Canada in the global competition for skilled workers.

“Huge problem,” tweeted Immigration Minister Jason Kenney this week.

He has spoken frequently about the need to streamline the immigration system, but the matter has now risen toward the top of his political agenda.

The House of Commons immigration committee has just agreed to hold eight hearings on the matter, beginning next week.

And Mr. Kenney has made curtailing the backlog a priority as he undertakes a major review of the level and mix of immigrants allowed into Canada.

He is in the final stages of that review, although his final assessment is not expected soon.

However, Ottawa has cut back on the overall number of immigrants allowed into Canada this year, critics point out.

Clamping down on the number of acceptances is just lengthening the waiting list, and also taking the federal government further away from its goal of fuelling the Canadian workforce with immigrant labour, says NDP immigration critic Don Davies.

He points out that Mr. Kenney has said any growth in Canada's labour force will need to be completely supplied by immigration within five years.

“How are we going to meet that economic reality? I don't think they're responding to their own projections,” Mr. Davies said in an interview.

Mr. Kenney's officials say immigration is as high in Canada now as it ever was, and 2010 was a sudden spike that skewed the numbers. Still, the minister has also indicated that a huge increase in immigration is not in the cards any time soon.

“While Canada continues to welcome historically high numbers of new immigrants, and maintains the most open and generous immigration system in the world, we have to carefully manage the large number of people who want to be Canadian,” Mr. Kenney's spokeswoman, Candice Malcolm, said in an email.

That leaves finding ways to curtail applications as the only solution to getting rid of the backlog.

Indeed, Immigration Canada has taken steps in the past few years to control the waiting list.

Since 2008, the minister has had the power to limit applications in certain categories. Mr. Kenney has exercised that power for foreign skilled workers and, most recently, the investor program. Canada is not accepting any more applications in the investor program until next summer.

As a result, and also because immigration officials are being pushed to process applications faster, the rate of increase in the backlog has diminished over the years, officials say.

Plus, the wait for some categories of workers — people who have a job lined up, or professionals badly needed in Canada — are usually approved within months.

But others — especially parents and grandparents of permanent residents, and immigrants who applied before the systemic change in 2008 — can spend up to eight years before they receive word about whether they are accepted or rejected.

Now, the challenge is to prevent the list from continuing to grow.

Mr. Davies says that if increasing immigration is not an option, there are two other ways to go about it: boosting government resources to handle the paperwork, or placing stricter limits on accepting applications.

But he says the government won't entertain an increase in resources.

“They're not doing that, leaving only one policy option, which is to shut the door on the number of applications that can be made,” he said. “I think they already have a pre-ordained answer. ... They're going to limit the numbers of applications for the first time in history.”
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pistachio
Star Member
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Posts: 73
Ratings: +16
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 0213
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 14-06-2010
AOR Received.: Nov-2010

« Reply #5740 on: October 18, 2011, 02:46:40 am »

Clarke,
Congratulations(belated though). May we know the name of your VO, please? Different VOs have different timeline, I guess. There are lot of senior members in this forum who may be able to answer your question. I am not an expert in these. Smiley Hope you will get your's soon. Good luck!

My status has changed from RBVO to "In process" (with the date when the application was reviewed) almost 3 months ago and I have not received the MR yet.  Any idea how long it takes to receive the MR';s after the status has been changed to in "in process".  my NOC is 1111, sent application to sydney at the beginning of May and to the the VO at the end of november.  Thank you.
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alizia
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Posts: 383
Ratings: +33
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 0213   4131
App. Filed.......: 03-05-2010
Doc's Request.: CC Charged on 30-07-2010
AOR Received.: 21-OCT
IELTS Request: 06-Mar
File Transfer...: 07-DEC           2nd AOR.... 18 April 2011
Med's Request: case refused
Med's Done....: case refused
Interview........: case refused
Passport Req..: case refused
VISA ISSUED...: Nops
LANDED..........: Nops

« Reply #5741 on: October 18, 2011, 11:20:25 pm »

10 months past after sending full documents to London VO
6 months past after getting 2nd AOR
 Angry OMG Shocked.
 Cry dont know how much more to wait
Status is RVBO  Huh
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INDIANAJONES
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 417
Ratings: +15
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: SINGAPORE
NOC Code......: 0213
App. Filed.......: 17-MAY-2010
Doc's Request.: 1st AOR RECEIVED : 09-OCT-2010
Nomination.....: DOCS SUBMITTED : 03-FEB-2011
AOR Received.: ECAS : MEDICAL RECEIVED.
IELTS Request: ALREADY SUBMITTED TO VO WITH 2ND APPLICATION PACKAGE
File Transfer...: 2nd AOR RECEIVED : 09-MAY-2011
Med's Request: 11-OCT-2012
Med's Done....: 20-NOV-2012
Interview........: WAIVED, ALHAMDULILLAH.
Passport Req..: 06-DEC-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 06-JAN-2013 VALID TILL 31-OCT-2013
LANDED..........: EXPECTING ON JULY 2013 INSHA ALLAH...

« Reply #5742 on: October 19, 2011, 02:30:31 am »

Hi all,

I got GCMS notes yesterday , the last time visa officer worked on my file was 01/08/11, it says preparation review completed , IELTS and Age points given verified, educational and experience letter appears genuine, FOSS check done.

I would appreciate your comments, if the visa officer mentioned that the documents appear genuine then there is still a chance for employment verification.


HOW CAN I SEE MY GCMS REPORT?
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Clarke
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Posts: 5
Ratings: +0

« Reply #5743 on: October 20, 2011, 11:54:44 pm »

Clarke,
Congratulations(belated though). May we know the name of your VO, please? Different VOs have different timeline, I guess. There are lot of senior members in this forum who may be able to answer your question. I am not an expert in these. Smiley Hope you will get your's soon. Good luck!


Thanks Pistachio, my VO is Bucharest.  I know most people on this forum have London and ND as their VO's but I was hoping that VO's have similar timelines....
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Azmat
Hero Member
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Posts: 481
Ratings: +15
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: CHC LDN

« Reply #5744 on: October 21, 2011, 12:12:48 am »

HOW CAN I SEE MY GCMS REPORT?

You have to order CAIPS Notes through there website by paying USD 35

http://www.caipsnotes.com/
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