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Hi all

I enjoy very much reading all the discussions whether or not they are to my level of understanding!
But I believe the creation of this thread was meant to for us to be kept informed about the strike itself. :D :D

Has anyone here had any updates regarding the strike?

Ok. You may continue! ;D ;D
 
It is still ongoing and will remain that way until there is an agreement reached or the Government legislates them back to work.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
It is still ongoing and will remain that way until there is an agreement reached or the Government legislates them back to work.

Hiya friend! How is Manitoba. Summer there yet?

Do you or anyone here knows how many Visa Officers work in each mission? I am sure it is nothing like the Mississauga plant (if I can call it like this)

I remember years ago when our Athens Embassy employed about 10 people to deal wit Immigration and Visas. (Athens is no longer a VO of course)

Wishing you a nice summer!
messenger
 
messenger said:
Hiya friend! How is Manitoba. Summer there yet?

Do you or anyone here knows how many Visa Officers work in each mission? I am sure it is nothing like the Mississauga plant (if I can call it like this)

I remember years ago when our Athens Embassy employed about 10 people to deal wit Immigration and Visas. (Athens is no longer a VO of course)

Wishing you a nice summer!
messenger

The nice weather arrived a little later than we all would have liked but things are great now. The Mrs. and I are going to do a little road trip up to Gimli Manitoba this weekend just to get out of the city.

I think it depends on the size of the VO how many officers they have. It also depends on the government of the day and just what their own intentions concerning immigration are.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
The nice weather arrived a little later than we all would have liked but things are great now. The Mrs. and I are going to do a little road trip up to Gimli Manitoba this weekend just to get out of the city.

I think it depends on the size of the VO how many officers they have. It also depends on the government of the day and just what their own intentions concerning immigration are.

Wow. Gimli! Isn't it the place where that pilot glided that 757 airliner down without even a nose bleed back in the 80's ?
I was living in Canada then and I remember the name of the town.
Actually the story of that accident has a name: Gimli glider!

How far is it from where you are?
Tom
 
I learned much from this thread as well. :) It helps to know that it isn't all of the VO's that are on strike. I read that only those processing TFW and dealing with tourists are mainly effected... but that the govt then takes VO's from family class to help fill in those areas. Although it does slow the process down, at least it is still being worked on. That is good to know.
 
NicAnn said:
I learned much from this thread as well. :) It helps to know that it isn't all of the VO's that are on strike. I read that only those processing TFW and dealing with tourists are mainly effected... but that the govt then takes VO's from family class to help fill in those areas. Although it does slow the process down, at least it is still being worked on. That is good to know.


Hi Ann, how are you dear.

Thanks for the info! Let's keep a positive mentality!

Tom
 
messenger said:
Hi Ann, how are you dear.

Thanks for the info! Let's keep a positive mentality!

Tom
Hi Tom, I'm trying to stay positive, sometimes it is difficult to do. I would much rather be with my hubby now. :( But we make up for it on my weekends that I don't work by going to visit nice places, like tourists, nice restaurants and museums and things like that. :)
 
Here is an article from the spouse of a FSO:
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Treat+foreign+service+fairly/8568312/story.html
 
While this strike goes, here's a movie you guys can watch - awesome movie, available on Youtube for $3.99 or Canadian Netflix

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1479676/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Cooking with Stella

Stella Elizabeth Matthews has been a cook in the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi for 30 years. She is brilliant as a cook, and brilliant at creatively padding her salary - with a few pilfered items, some minor overcharging, and a special phone-order duty free business. A newly posted Canadian diplomatic couple Michael and Maya arrive with their baby and, after an initial jolt when she learns that Michael will be staying home as "diplomatic housewife" while Maya goes off to work, everything goes swimmingly for Stella.
 
The NDP accuses the Cons of a hamfisted approach to diplomacy:
http://www.ipolitics.ca/2013/06/27/governments-standoff-with-striking-diplomats-reflects-general-mismanagement-ndp/

The last comment should send a chill down all of our spines:
“A full walk out? It’s one of the options on the table for sure,” said a PAFSO spokesperson.
 
costaudjoe said:
The NDP accuses the Cons of a hamfisted approach to diplomacy:
http://www.ipolitics.ca/2013/06/27/governments-standoff-with-striking-diplomats-reflects-general-mismanagement-ndp/

The last comment should send a chill down all of our spines:

It should also remain omnipresent in every citizen available to vote in the next federal election.
 
omg a full walkout nd we're all screwed. this cant happen!
 
marianasanroman said:
omg a full walkout nd we're all screwed. this cant happen!

Then I will be very depressed!

Let's try to stay positive here... though I admit it can be hard..
 
omg yes... probably my situation is not as difficult as others... im just waiting for my Temporary Resident Visa and WP... but my boyfriend moved 7 months ago and if i dont get my visa we wont be able to see each other until his visa expires... in 3 years. i seriously dont want to consider that option, so PLEASE whoever is supposed to solve this with the PAFSO people, DO IT SOON!