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i think he might be in fsw2

70% getting medical just within 5 month.....who applied under 29 categories


ibitayo said:
My God, this guy is the luckiest of all. his med took less than 4 mths. How inconsiderate CIC is against pre-june applicants.

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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Manila
NOC Code......: 0631
App. Filed.......: 23-03-2011
AOR Received.: PER on April 20, 2011
IELTS Request: sent with application
File Transfer...: May 10,2011, In Process June 3, 2011
Med's Request: June 3, 2011, PCC, RPRF
Med's Done....: july 14, 2011
Interview........: waived, if God's will
Passport Req..: soon! in God's time
VISA ISSUED...: praying and hoping for that!!!
LANDED..........: in God's time!!!!
 
danzob said:
Perhaps he might have gotten a job, the reason why his application has been expedited.

Believe me getting a Job doesn't speed the process I've been working in canada since 2008 and
im in the same boat as you
 
After 6 months of RBVO status first time my address also disapeared from e-cas today morning.Means atleast they opened our files.please all guys check e-cas and inform anyone's address missing too?
 
sadika said:
After 6 months of RBVO status first time my address also disapeared from e-cas today morning.Means atleast they opened our files.please all guys check e-cas and inform anyone's address missing too?

my address is missing also today !!
 
I wish my was missing too, just for change at least, but no change yet.
 
I just checked and found that even our address is missing from ECAS.

Status remains the same - "Application Received"

- RSK
 
My address disappeared today. It also happened 4-5 months earlier.
 
sadika said:
After 6 months of RBVO status first time my address also disapeared from e-cas today morning.Means atleast they opened our files.please all guys check e-cas and inform anyone's address missing too?

my addresss missing too aft 8 monts
 
My e-cas status is " Application Received" and address disappeared.... :-X
 
mine mailing address disappear from e case but status showing RBVO
 
SandySurrey said:
I got this standard reply from New Delhi high commission Dear Sir/Madam,

This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.

This application was received at our office on May 14, 2010. Since you applied as a Federal Skilled Worker on or after February 27, 2008 and before June 26, 2010 , your application will take two years or more to be processed. This is due to the fact that Canada received over 425,000 applications under this program during this period.
* Unfortunately, it will take longer to process federal skilled worker applications submitted under the first set of instructions (between February 27, 2008 and June 25, 2010) than originally projected.

* During this time, the department received applications for more than 425,000 people, and 144,000 of these have not yet received a decision.

* This number represents more than twice the number of projected admissions under the federal skilled worker program in 2011, so many of these applicants will have to wait two years or more to be processed.

If you wish to withdraw your application, you may be eligible for a refund of your processing fees

We trust that this information will be of assistance.

PM
Immigration Section / Section de l'immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi
India / Inde
I have a question ,does that means it will take 2 years to start the process in our files?? is it a good option to submit a new application or just wait??This is not fair
 
RAMMOO said:
I have a question ,does that means it will take 2 years to start the process in our files?? is it a good option to submit a new application or just wait??This is not fair

Hi Rammoo,

You can always have 2 applications in process....nothing wrong in it. If your profession is in the latest MI list and you qualify and have extra money for processing the application then you can reapply. CIC would automatically request you to withdraw one application when the other reaches a point of decision.

Mitali
 
mitali said:
Hi Rammoo,

You can always have 2 applications in process....nothing wrong in it. If your profession is in the latest MI list and you qualify and have extra money for processing the application then you can reapply. CIC would automatically request you to withdraw one application when the other reaches a point of decision.

Mitali

Hi Mitali
do you agree that it will take 2 years to start the process??
 
RAMMOO said:
Hi Mitali
do you agree that it will take 2 years to start the process??

That is a difficult question to answer because of the complexity of the situation:

1. Not in demand list
2. Too many applications to handle
3. New applications in the demand list of 29 to be catered to first (which is really unfair)

The other side:

1. CIC is upgrading itself, so the processing will be faster after the teething period (period unknown)
2. Restricted applications for this yr (only 500/profession) > less load to cater

Since CIC has categorically mentioned "2yrs or more" for <June applicants, I believe it will be about 2 yrs or LESS to process. I say less, because CIC would always want to keep a buffer time. And with time the system would have upgraded itself. In the coming months as the > June applicants get through the <pre Jun people will also see movement in their files. We have to remember that this was a testing time for CIC and unfortunately the 2008 and <Jun applicants have become the guineapigs.

Hopefully CIC has learnt a lesson and will treat their clients more appropriately in future.

Mitali
 
CIC said it would take 2 years to reach decisions for the 144,000 applications.

Everyone read this

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/speeches/2011/2011-07-19.asp


Speaking notes for The Honourable Jason Kenney, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism At the Vancouver Board of Trade
Vancouver, British Columbia, July 19, 2011

you'll know why its taking so long. Recent polls show that nearly 80% of Canadians are opposed to significantly higher levels of immigration.