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moby said:
no new news about your file ,Sheena? :(
no nothing just waiting....
 
any update guys?
 
No news,I got nothing today
 
Fedupwating said:
No news,I got nothing today
dont worry friends.... ;)you will get good news soon :)
 
Thank u so much for your always warm wards,but i never worry bout this i just like share every thing with all of u friends.
sheenathomas21 said:
dont worry friends.... ;)you will get good news soon :)
 
Some good news :
13 friends of us, in Warsaw, got new line in their E-Case in CIC site today. (In process with date)
most of them transferred on 1 December,some of them on 12 December and one of them on 14 December.

We're waiting for good news.....
 
moby said:
Some good news :
13 friends of us, in Warsaw, got new line in their E-Case in CIC site today. (In process with date)
most of them transferred on 1 December,some of them on 12 December and one of them on 14 December.

We're waiting for good news.....
oh great news moby..is any one got their medicals?
 
Can u share with us your resource of this news kindly!!thank u in advance
moby said:
Some good news :
13 friends of us, in Warsaw, got new line in their E-Case in CIC site today. (In process with date)
most of them transferred on 1 December,some of them on 12 December and one of them on 14 December.

We're waiting for good news.....
 
we have a list of iranian applicants which we share news in persian, and this news come from there.
we got 13 Processing Started but still no Medicals,,,
fingers crossed we will get some soon ...
 
GUYS CHECK THIS OUT!!!
Latest news from CIC website:
the visa office in Syria has closed and they are transferring all the files to beirut and amman; I am lebanese and my file got transferred to warsaw.... is that good or bad?!


Due to Continuing Violence in Syria, Government Closes Visa Office
Services redistributed to Lebanon and Jordan

Ottawa, January 31, 2012 — Due to the continuing violence in Syria, the Visa and Immigration Section at the Canadian Embassy in Damascus is closed and services have been transferred to neighbouring visa offices, Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism announced today.

“Following this redistribution, the visa offices in Lebanon (Beirut) and Jordan (Amman) will become full service offices,” said Minister Kenney. “Now applicants in those countries will have access to full immigration services in their home country.”

The visa office in Jordan (Amman) will also be responsible for all applications from Iraq, while the visa office in Turkey (Ankara) will take care of immigration applications from Iran.

Once the Damascus office is able to reopen it will be responsible for all applications from Syria. Until that time, anyone in Syria who wants to submit a temporary resident application should apply through the visa office in Lebanon (Beirut) or Jordan (Amman). Syrian nationals outside of Syria can submit their application to any other Canadian visa office.

Permanent resident applications from Syrian nationals have been transferred to Jordan (Amman) where processing will resume.

The visa office in Damascus currently has approximately 300 active refugee files from persons residing in Syria that are at the final stages and are visa ready. These files have been transferred to Jordan (Amman) for final processing and visa issuance. The remaining refugee resettlement cases for persons residing in Syria have been transferred to a secure location and processing will resume once the visa office in Damascus is able to re-open. The refugee resettlement cases for persons residing outside of Syria follows the same regional redistribution where processing will resume.

The closure of the visa office follows an announcement made by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) on the Government of Canada’s reduced diplomatic staff in Syria.

“The situation in Syria is too volatile and we need to find a more permanent solution for processing applications in the area,” added Minister Kenney. “This redistribution means that we are able to bring more services closer to applicants.”
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-01-31a.asp
 
nadandfad said:
GUYS CHECK THIS OUT!!!
Latest news from CIC website:
the visa office in Syria has closed and they are transferring all the files to beirut and amman; I am lebanese and my file got transferred to warsaw.... is that good or bad?!


Due to Continuing Violence in Syria, Government Closes Visa Office
Services redistributed to Lebanon and Jordan

Ottawa, January 31, 2012 — Due to the continuing violence in Syria, the Visa and Immigration Section at the Canadian Embassy in Damascus is closed and services have been transferred to neighbouring visa offices, Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism announced today.

“Following this redistribution, the visa offices in Lebanon (Beirut) and Jordan (Amman) will become full service offices,” said Minister Kenney. “Now applicants in those countries will have access to full immigration services in their home country.”

The visa office in Jordan (Amman) will also be responsible for all applications from Iraq, while the visa office in Turkey (Ankara) will take care of immigration applications from Iran.

Once the Damascus office is able to reopen it will be responsible for all applications from Syria. Until that time, anyone in Syria who wants to submit a temporary resident application should apply through the visa office in Lebanon (Beirut) or Jordan (Amman). Syrian nationals outside of Syria can submit their application to any other Canadian visa office.

Permanent resident applications from Syrian nationals have been transferred to Jordan (Amman) where processing will resume.

The visa office in Damascus currently has approximately 300 active refugee files from persons residing in Syria that are at the final stages and are visa ready. These files have been transferred to Jordan (Amman) for final processing and visa issuance. The remaining refugee resettlement cases for persons residing in Syria have been transferred to a secure location and processing will resume once the visa office in Damascus is able to re-open. The refugee resettlement cases for persons residing outside of Syria follows the same regional redistribution where processing will resume.

The closure of the visa office follows an announcement made by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) on the Government of Canada's reduced diplomatic staff in Syria.

“The situation in Syria is too volatile and we need to find a more permanent solution for processing applications in the area,” added Minister Kenney. “This redistribution means that we are able to bring more services closer to applicants.”
i think damascus is a relatively a slow visa office.it is better for our applications transferred from there.in your case they started processing one month before and you can expect medicals soon.....
 
aram_golbaghi said:
we have a list of iranian applicants which we share news in persian, and this news come from there.
we got 13 Processing Started but still no Medicals,,,
fingers crossed we will get some soon ...
thank you aram for sharing this