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hi everyone...one line added in my ecas..medical results have been received..added today..wasnt expecting anything change..although meds were sent to them by doc on 30 may and they rec it on 2nd june 2011...passports+rprf+pcc has already been sent..indira/wayne/mayank/onir/other seniors any further predictions????? my bfd is 10th june..25th july..45 days...dont know when finally we will get our passports back...
 
Dear Admins & all,

Update for tracker ( Both)


Medical completed on 22 July 2011.

Kindly update.


Regards
Mayank
 
Congrats Wayne.

Regards
Mayank

Cappuccino said:
Hi all,

**** VISA RECEIVED! ****

Well I am pleased to announce that at 2pm today, after almost 11 months since we mailed our application, we received our visas in our passports from CHC London!

Below is a picture of myself and my wife just outside CHC London (actually taken in Grosvenor Square with CHC London in the background with our visas).
Many thanks to all the friends who have helped, advised and supported us through this process!

Wayne.

wsvisa1.jpg
 
Guys, I'm not sending this to shock you. I hope situations are improving in Canada.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5GuFcP010w
 
mayankpandya said:
Dear Admins & all,

Update for tracker ( Both)


Medical completed on 22 July 2011.

Kindly update.


Regards
Mayank

Congratulation Mayankbhai,

I hope everything is o.k
 
wenstumped said:
Also congrats to Vrachar for your visa as well.

Thank you dear wenstumped. :)
 
congrats Cappuccino...i visited the forum after many days...my address disappeared yesterday...hopefully will hear good news...thanks for ur support here....

Cappuccino said:
Thanks everyone! :)

My specific thanks to the following users for your kind messages of congratulations (sorry if I've missed anyone):

loolo, thebeast184, cforcanada, cam1234, engy, amro, mew2k10, saratracy, fro, canadajimmy, kscsk, moyrzg, cfr1907, ane, chhotti, victory, shalom1, avi-15, aaycee, mute_man, kkr.2k6, always+ve, harjot, sonir, string11, RKC, yukon, CB, andreagail999, silent, pittabread, kpkinnera (pavan), darknight, architect_100, dr.hasib!

Wayne.
 
Thanks Rupesh,

Yes dude...I hope too. I saw my urine report . its fine.

Regards
Mayank

rupesh nayak said:
Congratulation Mayankbhai,

I hope everything is o.k
 
mayankpandya said:
Thanks Rupesh,

Yes dude...I hope too. I saw my urine report . its fine.

Regards
Mayank

I thing today you are on leave, that's why you are online this time right hahahahaha
 
royalman said:
Congratulations Mayank, all the best for further processing.
hi royalman,

I'm a doctor. I want to apply for canada PR. I have doubts regarding how to put up work experience letter(contents of work experience letter). I don't have any contract letters with the hospital that I am working as it is a small hospital.Can you please help me. my email id is ch.anil@yahoo.com
 
Advance123 said:
Guys, I'm not sending this to shock you. I hope situations are improving in Canada.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5GuFcP010w

I have watched the video. It does seem to me to be incredibly one-sided and bias.

All of the immigrants shown in the video are not native English speakers, and their English did not sound particularly great, so perhaps language was a barrier for them at interviews?

And, for example, the pharmacist seemed upset that he had to work as a pharmacy technician for 4 years whilst he recertified in Canada. To me that is purely down to his lack of research if he thought he could just turn up and work at the same level he did in Iran without recertifying.

I have no doubt that some immigrants will find difficulties they will have to overcome when they arrive - but I think this video paints a much blacker picture than is truly the case.

Wayne.
 
Yes. 8) 8) 8)

rupesh nayak said:
I thing today you are on leave, that's why you are online this time right hahahahaha
 
Request to Admin to put 14 July 2011 date in international tracker at Passport request column.

regards
Mayank
 
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Congrts... Wayne
celebration time ... .
 
Yup - not everyone who s going over there will be succesful...thats the bitter truth..is'nt it? thats how it is everywhere......the best thing one can do is to go in with a mind set to intergrate completely into Canadian way of life although that does'nt mean doing the 100% things their way but anything and everything which can make us fail should be put away............by reading i ve come to a conclusion that most of the people who kind of fail over there are people who are a bit of shy of taking new challenges...start over....they believe they will get better jobs as soon as they arrive...well thats not going to happen in every case....so saying this again...best approach is to go in with your battle gear and tough it out till you get what you desire and take it onwards...
Cappuccino said:
I have watched the video. It does seem to me to be incredibly one-sided and bias.

All of the immigrants shown in the video are not native English speakers, and their English did not sound particularly great, so perhaps language was a barrier for them at interviews?

And, for example, the pharmacist seemed upset that he had to work as a pharmacy technician for 4 years whilst he recertified in Canada. To me that is purely down to his lack of research if he thought he could just turn up and work at the same level he did in Iran without recertifying.

I have no doubt that some immigrants will find difficulties they will have to overcome when they arrive - but I think this video paints a much blacker picture than is truly the case.

Wayne.