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Author Topic: time elapsed 14 weeks - cio, no response, Mr Rupeshhari, pl advise  (Read 359 times)
sunandan kumar
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« on: August 17, 2009, 07:10:07 am »

Deal all,

14 week have been elapsed since submission of initial application to Nova scotia under FSW Class. No response as of today 17th of Aug 2009.

All seniors please advise.

Thanx

Ksunandan
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sunandan kumar
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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2009, 07:28:21 am »

Deal all,

14 week have been elapsed since submission of initial application to Nova scotia under FSW Class. No response as of today 17th of Aug 2009.

All seniors please advise.

Thanx

Ksunandan
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reksa
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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2009, 08:32:37 am »

No response from May 2009
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samirk
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2009, 11:36:04 am »

No response from July 16...2009
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ADA
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« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2009, 11:55:36 am »

Folks when you post like this, please provide addtional details

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When did you send the application (date)
Did you use courier service or mail/postal service?
Did you check if your draft is cashed by CIC? What date was it cashed?
What is the regular time it takes for your country to get international post/mail?

It takes anywhere between 3 weeks to 60 days (2 months) and more depending on which country you live. (For me it took 3 weeks, from Michigan USA)

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« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2009, 01:21:35 pm »

Deal all,

14 week have been elapsed since submission of initial application to Nova scotia under FSW Class. No response as of today 17th of Aug 2009.

All seniors please advise.

Thanx

Ksunandan



No one will be able to give you a definit answer for your question because God only knows what is going on at sydney office.
by the way the person who has recieved your application at sydney office is the same one who recieved mine (Leo Burns ).

Anyway, i will try to give you an idea:

They have recieved your application on May/11/2009 as you have posted previously.

You will notice that some people who applied on june have recieved their letters of assessments which you call it (AOR), and you are still waiting, and that is a kind of unfairness(no queue, no order for applications, no first come,first served).

Here what i think is going on over there in sydney, they recieve the applications for the FSW from countries around the world, after they recieve each group of applications, they determine which employee (immigration officer) will process a group of applications which was recieved in a certain date, lets say for example, from the date....to the date....., (that will be of course according to their work schedual).

After that, the processing time will depend on the immigration officer who is processing the application, whether he is dynamic, lazy, new without experience(so he needs more time to process because he asks alot and wait for answers), and finally whether he is in vacation or not, so the applications which he is responsible on processing will be put on hold untill he comes back from his vacation. this way you will not see any commitment to the date of reciept for the purpose of giving priority for applications recieved first.


The above given idea applies, if everything else is ok, such as completeness of application forms, correct amount of fees with the proper method of payment,the secured mailing way (courier, registered mail, express with a reliable delivery conformation), because those things cause delays too.



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rupeshhari
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« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2009, 02:05:50 pm »

is your DD encashed?
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