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« Reply #24420 on: June 24, 2011, 11:27:35 pm »

Hi All,
I just checked this link. It is alarming the way things are going. When it all started, I think everyone thought it would take maximum a year but it is taking too much time now. I personally applied in July, 2009 and its been 2 years now and nothing is happening. Also, blocked 1.9 M in the bank for almost 2 years. Everyone must check this link and you will have some idea about the future. I think its not fast track anymore now, this whole process will take at least 3 years or more specially for all Pakistani citizens.
It was a good try by Pittabread but it's their country and laws. They dont give a damn about our sufferings.

Dear countryboy!


Thats correct this is alarming situation and I see least hope for pre june 26 applicants and older applicants. But I agree with him that if your NOC is on the list apply and re-apply if it still exists. Means if you had applied before june 26,2010 apply again after june 26,2010 and then again if your NOC remains in the list which will come in July 2011. He is talking about lawsuit. I don't know if we join that and if it would have any impact on old cases.

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« Reply #24421 on: June 24, 2011, 11:32:25 pm »

Good news for Backlog
News Release

Changes to economic immigration programs will help further reduce backlogs and improve wait times

Ottawa, June 24, 2011 — Canada is adjusting its intake of applications from economic immigrants to further reduce the backlog and improve wait times while meeting the country's labour market needs, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

“The backlog of federal skilled worker applications is now half of what it was when we announced the Action Plan for Faster Immigration in 2008,” said Minister Kenney. “These measures will help us to continue that progress.”

Canada receives many more immigration applications than can be accepted every year. As part of ongoing efforts to better align application intake with priorities for immigration, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is limiting the number of new applications it will consider in certain categories of the federal economic immigration stream.

Effective July 1, 2011, the changes will affect new applicants to the federal Skilled Worker, federal Immigrant Investor and federal Entrepreneur programs. The changes will not affect the number of permanent resident admissions in 2011 in these three categories.

“Canada continues to welcome historically high numbers of new immigrants each year, but the Government continues to receive applications that far exceed this number,” said Minister Kenney. “If we don't keep putting reasonable limits on new applications, backlogs and wait times will grow.”

In November 2008, the government first took steps to identify for processing those federal skilled worker applications that responded to Canada's labour needs, such as applicants with arranged employment offers from Canadian employers or with experience in an occupation in high demand. In June 2010, the government released an updated list of 29 priority occupations and introduced a global cap of 20,000 for federal skilled workers, as well as a sub-cap of 1,000 under each occupation. Over the past year, CIC has received approximately 13,800 federal skilled worker applications under the priority occupations list (figure accurate as of June 24, 2011).

Now, for applicants who do not have an offer of employment in Canada, the government will further limit the number of new federal skilled worker applications that are considered for processing to 10,000 a year, beginning July 1. This limit will help better align the number of applications with labour market demand. Within the 10,000 limit, a maximum of 500 new applications in each of the current 29 priority occupations will be considered.

In addition, the Minister is introducing a cap of 700 on new federal investor applications. Although last year, CIC made changes that raised the minimum net worth and investment requirements, it continues to receive applications in excess of what is required. An annual cap on new applications will allow for progress on backlog reduction while ensuring that the Department has a sufficient volume of new files to meet its commitments.

The Minister is also introducing a temporary moratorium on new federal entrepreneur applications. Wait times for this program currently stretch to eight years in some visa offices. By ceasing to accept new applications as of July 1, the government will prevent further processing delays. The federal Entrepreneur Program will undergo a review in the coming months to ensure that Canada is better able to attract and retain innovative entrepreneurs.

The authority for these changes, which are being introduced through ministerial instructions, comes from amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act approved by Parliament in 2008 as part of the Action Plan for Faster Immigration. The instructions are meant to be a flexible tool that allows the government to align the intake of immigration applications with priorities for immigration.

Since these changes were implemented in November 2008, the backlog of pre-2008 federal skilled worker applicants has decreased by 50 percent. As well, priority applications are being processed in a period of months rather than years, as was the case prior to the 2008 changes.

The CIC website will be updated on July 1, 2011, with details on application requirements and procedures for affected programs.

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« Reply #24422 on: June 25, 2011, 01:01:34 am »

I can not find the Visa Quota for 2011 but in 2010 they gave 48,815 Visas for FSW principle applicants.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/facts2010-preliminary/01.asp
Now lets consider the same number of visas per year for 2011,2012 and 2013.
Current number of Fast track applications (pre june 2010) waiting decision. = 173,050
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/data-release/2010-Q4/index.asp
About 34% PR applications have negative outcome each year and 10% are withdrawn. Lets consider 40% applicants are rejected or withdrawn each year.

Post june applicants have not utilized even 50% of the CAP limits so lets consider the 13000 new applicants per year in  2011 2012 and 2013. (It may be less because CIC have reduced the CAPS to 500 Max)

YEAR        OPENING INVENTORY     NEW APPLICANTS     VISAS     REJECTIONS @  40%     CLOSING
2011         173,000                      +13000                   -48000      -23000                      115000
2012         115000                       +13000                   -48000      -23000                      57000
2013         57000                         +13000                   -48000      -22000                      0

This indicates that they will be able to finish Fast track applications till 2013 if and only if they dont touch the 334,881 Backlog cases of Pre Feb 2008 before 2013. We should expect some movement in 2011- 2012. that lawyer is wrong and court case will not make anything.

Above figures are my personal speculation only on the basis of Statistics provided by CHC Actual results may differ.



This is worrying and I agree with him to some extent. But what he says about 2 years worth of applications I slightly disagree as only 13682 people have applied so far out of 20,000
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp
Does he mean 13,682 visas cover 2 years visa  quota that CIC allows to be issued??? Does any one know what is the visa quota issued by CIC per year??
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« Reply #24423 on: June 25, 2011, 01:10:04 am »

I agree on on ur point...they will have lots of time to concentrate on case fled under M1 Instructions which is the major chunk in fast track processing..and more time will be spent on 2007 and prior cases as well... so overall its a healthy indicator.......

I can not find the Visa Quota for 2011 but in 2010 they gave 48,815 Visas for FSW principle applicants.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/facts2010-preliminary/01.asp
Now lets consider the same number of visas per year for 2011,2012 and 2013.
Current number of Fast track applications (pre june 2010) waiting decision. = 173,050
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/data-release/2010-Q4/index.asp
About 34% PR applications have negative outcome each year and 10% are withdrawn. Lets consider 40% applicants are rejected or withdrawn each year.

Post june applicants have not utilized even 50% of the CAP limits so lets consider the 13000 new applicants per year in  2011 2012 and 2013. (It may be less because CIC have reduced the CAPS to 500 Max)

YEAR        OPENING INVENTORY     NEW APPLICANTS     VISAS     REJECTIONS  @   40%     CLOSING
2011         173,000                      +13000                   -48000      -23000                      115000
2012         115000                       +13000                   -48000      -23000                      57000
2013         57000                         +13000                   -48000      -22000                      0

This indicates that they will be able to finish Fast track applications till 2013 if and only if they dont touch the 334,881 Backlog cases of Pre Feb 2008 before 2013. We should expect some movement in 2011- 2012. that lawyer is wrong and court case will not make anything.

Above figures are my personal speculation only on the basis of Statistics provided by CHC Actual results may differ.



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« Reply #24424 on: June 25, 2011, 01:20:15 am »

Now, for applicants who do not have an offer of employment in Canada, the government will further limit the number of new federal skilled worker applications that are considered for processing to 10,000 a year, beginning July 1. This limit will help better align the number of applications with labour market demand. Within the 10,000 limit, a maximum of 500 new applications in each of the current 29 priority occupations will be considered.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2011/2011-06-24a.asp

I think its a good news salman...wat u say?
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« Reply #24425 on: June 25, 2011, 01:37:38 am »

I think its a good news salman...wat u say?


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« Reply #24426 on: June 25, 2011, 02:21:10 am »

yes
is it from 1st july or previouse 500?
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« Reply #24427 on: June 25, 2011, 02:35:40 am »

I think this is bad news, as Canadian Immigration would give priority to the post June 2011 applicants and with less number of immigration approvals (500 each) old applicants will be at a loss.
But this is my opinion
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« Reply #24428 on: June 25, 2011, 03:23:18 am »

I think its a good news salman...wat u say?


You can say good news for those who will apply after july 2011 but for those who applied earlier bad news for them as new priority will be given to post july 2011 applicants.

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« Reply #24429 on: June 25, 2011, 03:57:21 am »


yes they will be on priority but too few...London's share will be max around 800-1000....so no problemo amigo......

You can say good news for those who will apply after july 2011 but for those who applied earlier bad news for them as new priority will be given to post july 2011 applicants.

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« Reply #24430 on: June 25, 2011, 04:47:22 am »

Yup, they have a quota of 17,500 visas, from which a small portion will be diverted to the new priority applications, the rest will be for us and other backlog ppl.. Although, we will still have to wait this year out, because applications received between June 26 2010 to June 30th 2011 will be getting finalized.

yes they will be on priority but too few...London's share will be max around 800-1000....so no problemo amigo......

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« Reply #24431 on: June 25, 2011, 04:51:40 am »

Agreed Pitta you are right, what i'm thinking is these are propaganda kind of things what do you say???
 


This is worrying and I agree with him to some extent. But what he says about 2 years worth of applications I disagree as only 13682 people have applied so far out of 20,000


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp

Does he mean 13,682 visas cover 2 years visa  quota that CIC allows to be issued??? Does any one know what is the visa quota issued by CIC per year??

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« Reply #24432 on: June 25, 2011, 05:44:25 am »

Agreed Pitta you are right, what i'm thinking is these are propaganda kind of things what do you say???
 



Dear these are all speculations and nothing is absolutely right and every one has his own version of perception.. We need to look forward and as of todays news they will only accept 10,000 applications from around the world for july 2011-june 2012 so more time will be allocated to post june 2010,pre june 2010 and older applicants.

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« Reply #24433 on: June 25, 2011, 05:57:23 am »

I dont think so it will create any difference.
When the CAP limit was 1000 per occupation only 13682 applications were received after june 2010
This indicates worldwide skills shortage of these 29 occupations.
Secondly most of these occupations are like Electricians, Plumbers, Chefs etc Very few of these skills trades have adequate abilities in English which prevents them from Qualifying.
CHC is thinking to increase the language points of English and reduce the points of French. This will give some additional point leverage to skills trade occupations.

Now the CAP limit is 500 per occupation so we should expect slightly less number from June 2011 to June 2012.
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I think its a good news salman...wat u say?

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« Reply #24434 on: June 25, 2011, 08:51:58 am »

I think this is bad news, as Canadian Immigration would give priority to the post June 2011 applicants and with less number of immigration approvals (500 each) old applicants will be at a loss.
But this is my opinion

I dont think so. Even if they cant give priority to them as they already had a cap of 20000 for the year 2010.
Now it would be 10000. with the same occupations. I believe its a blessing from the Heavens that they have taken this decision. As the back log would be catered for now. And now i personally think that FSW would be given priority................

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