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sheri andrew

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dear friends,
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney will be taking Globe reader questions on Thursday afternoon.(tomorrow,17 mai 2012)

Want to ask him a question? Fill out the form below. And check back on Thursday to see his responses to a selection of reader questions
visit this site
theglobeandmail.com/news/national/time-to-lead/what-would-you-ask-immigration-minister-jason-kenney/article2433574/
you can post your questions and petitions
 
but wht can u do for mind set stubborn ppl .i think we backloggers should get togather n request him t think how he is ruining our >:( lives n its unjustice for waiting in a quene n showing such response . thanks for the information
 
For latest news about CIC and protest

unfaircicnews(.)wordpress(.)com(/)news
 
dear friends,

a total of 883 members (pre feb 2008) are already joined so do visit http://www.facebook.com/groups/179730375479964/ and join us for raising our voices together against injustice.
 
I am also there at FB

but the below link is for latest news of protest.

unfaircicnews.wordpress.com
 
WORLD WIDE PROTESTS FROM 1ST TO 4TH JUNE2012

IN INDIA PROTEST RALLY AND CANDLE MARCH ON 4TH JUNE 2012
AT JANTAR MANTAR, NEW DELHI
TIME 5:00 PM TO 7:30 PM
 
can we also unite n plan a rally here in islamabad n give canadain counsalate a memo any suggestions r prog . I m IN .
 
GOOD NEWS FOR 2008 APPLICANTS

Canada will continue to process Federal Skilled Worker visa backlog


Earlier this year Canadian immigration announced their plans to stop the processing of Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) visa applications submitted before 27 February 2008 and reject these applications in order to reduce the backlog of visa applications. However, more recently, the immigration department has reportedly instructed its visa officers not to return the applications and continue processing the visas.

As part of Canadian immigration's plan to reduce the backlog of visa applications, the Canadian government announced in March they would be rejecting almost 300,000 Canadian visa applications made before 27 February 2008. Their applications were to be returned and $130 million worth of fees refunded to enable Canadian immigration to reduce the massive backlog they say has been standing in the way of major reform to the immigration system.

At least for now, plans to reject and return the backlog of visa applications will be halted until the Canadian government announces further instructions on how to proceed. The government has already directed Canada embassies not to return the applications and the processing fee and continue processing the applications.

Traditionally, Canada has had a first-in first-out system meaning that visa applicants wait in a queue to have their visa applications processed. Therefore, the decision to reject all of the applications in the backlog received before 27 February 2008 has proved detrimental to applicants who have been waiting for years for their applications to be processed.

Other Canadian immigration options that may be worth considering include the Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) program or one of the Provincial Nominee programs.

http://www.workpermit.com/news/2012-05-30/canada/canada-will-continue-to-process-federal-skilled-worker-visa-backlog.htm
 
the source of information is from consultant and not CIC website....

dreaming_yyz said:
GOOD NEWS FOR 2008 APPLICANTS

Canada will continue to process Federal Skilled Worker visa backlog


Earlier this year Canadian immigration announced their plans to stop the processing of Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) visa applications submitted before 27 February 2008 and reject these applications in order to reduce the backlog of visa applications. However, more recently, the immigration department has reportedly instructed its visa officers not to return the applications and continue processing the visas.

As part of Canadian immigration's plan to reduce the backlog of visa applications, the Canadian government announced in March they would be rejecting almost 300,000 Canadian visa applications made before 27 February 2008. Their applications were to be returned and $130 million worth of fees refunded to enable Canadian immigration to reduce the massive backlog they say has been standing in the way of major reform to the immigration system.

At least for now, plans to reject and return the backlog of visa applications will be halted until the Canadian government announces further instructions on how to proceed. The government has already directed Canada embassies not to return the applications and the processing fee and continue processing the applications.

Traditionally, Canada has had a first-in first-out system meaning that visa applicants wait in a queue to have their visa applications processed. Therefore, the decision to reject all of the applications in the backlog received before 27 February 2008 has proved detrimental to applicants who have been waiting for years for their applications to be processed.

Other Canadian immigration options that may be worth considering include the Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) program or one of the Provincial Nominee programs.

http://www.workpermit.com/news/2012-05-30/canada/canada-will-continue-to-process-federal-skilled-worker-visa-backlog.htm
 
dear friends,

a total of 889 members (pre feb 2008 applicant) are already joined so do visit http://www.facebook.com/groups/179730375479964/ and join us for raising our voices together against injustice.
 
WORLD WIDE PROTESTS FROM 1ST TO 4TH JUNE2012

IN INDIA PROTEST RALLY AND CANDLE MARCH ON 4TH JUNE 2012
AT JANTAR MANTAR, NEW DELHI
TIME 5:00 PM TO 7:30 PM
MEMORANDUM TO CANADIAN HIGH COMMISSION WILL ALSO BE SUBMITTED