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ptv7425 said:
No updates yet, however, there is a welcome development. An August applicant (full docs to ND) has "In Process" status updated with a date. So ours is not too far now...maybe another month...

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/full-docs-to-new-delhi-chc-in-august-2010-t49425.0.html;msg607828#msg607828

Thats really a good news!
I hope oct applicants will start getting In process by march end.
 
lamhey said:
what does it mean?

does it say like ur application has been forwarded to CIO again!!!
pls elaborate.

Even i didnt understand wat they wanted to tell me..that is why i put it here.
Anyways this ecas management is good for nothing.
 
I have checked my Ecas today
and I found status Decision Made...shocking for me
because I think Decision made Without medicals is Rejection
isn't it???
comment on this
 
kulz_syan said:
I have checked my Ecas today
and I found status Decision Made...shocking for me
because I think Decision made Without medicals is Rejection
isn't it???
comment on this

There has been a lot of erroneous updates lately, so give it a few more days. This is not necessarily bad news.
 
kulz_syan said:
I have checked my Ecas today
and I found status Decision Made...shocking for me
because I think Decision made Without medicals is Rejection
isn't it???
comment on this

ecas is not always right. so pls don't come to conculsion so fast . hope for the best
 
hi all,
i sent an enquiry last month about my status after finishing 3 months of submission of an application then today they e-mail me.i asked about inrocess status true on e-cas system too Dear Sir/Madam,

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



We have responded to your recent enquiry on 11-01-2011.

Please be advised that the status of your application has not changed since our last reply to you. Our office cannot provide you with an update of your case status by email on a regular basis, but rest assured we will contact you when your file has reached the next processing stage.

In order to serve all clients better, we will be unable to answer further correspondence at this time.

We trust that this information will be of assistance.

RSH
Immigration Section / Section de l’immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
last we
 
All Seniors/Lakh/Srid/Lamhey/Ptv,

One query. If i am not in India and my medical request comes at home ? Can i do the medicals at any place and do we send passport with medicals or they ask some time later ?
 
sumitbajaj07 said:
All Seniors/Lakh/Srid/Lamhey/Ptv,

One query. If i am not in India and my medical request comes at home ? Can i do the medicals at any place and do we send passport with medicals or they ask some time later ?

I dont know if u can do the medical test at any place.
Regarding the passport, as far as i'm concerned, they ask medicals, RPRF (if not submitted before) and passport during the medical request.

lamhey
 
I hv got my first AOR on 26th September and i have sent all docs. to Delhi VO at 23rd January 2011.

waiting for second AOR.... let s see...
 
NEW CHANGES FOR FSW COMING THIS YEAR

Posting some important parts of Kenny interview.

In order to enable a more successful integration for skilled immigrants, Kenney said Ottawa is set to change the “points grid” of the immigrant selection system to bring in newcomers who don't have university degrees or language proficiency, but whose job skills are in demand in Canada.
The federal government also plans to further raise the language requirements for those who apply to immigrate here with professional designations such as doctors, engineers, accountants and scientists to ensure their success in the country.
Kenney said he hoped to make those changes later this year.

“We need to be more flexible . . . skilled trades people who don't have university degrees or who have very limited English or French language proficiency typically cannot make it through the points grid, but we have a huge and growing need for skilled trade people,” said Kenney.

“Rather than locking them out of the skilled worker program, I'm looking at ways we can accommodate people who don't have university degrees, who don't have full language proficiency to come through that program.”
Currently, a skilled immigrant applicant is assessed based on education levels, language skills and work experience among other factors, and must earn 67 points to qualify for the federal skilled worker program.

“Foreign trained professionals find the biggest barrier to employment is limited language proficiency, so we may look at additional ways to encourage foreign trained professionals with high levels of English or French proficiency,” said Kenney.

He said the aim is to “select the people who are most likely to succeed and give them the tools to succeed once they get here.”

Yes i know every body want to know the source..Please read the full story..

http://www.thestar.com/news/investigations/immigration/article/938158--canada-admits-record-high-number-of-immigrants

Hope it is useful....

Regards,
Mayank
 
Some good information for all regarding JOB

Canada Offers guidance for finding right jobs

When you visit the website canlearn[dot]ca for links and information, you get vital guidance from the federal government of Canada.

The advice is on such matters as learning about you, finding careers, finding the right school for your child and even about student loan resources.

How to find the right career
Working in Canada Tool explains details of each job, even what a forestry worker does. Thus you have an insight on jobs making it easier to choose your career path.

When looking for jobs type in one key word relevant to your search and see the results. If a word does not work, you can always type in another key word, but one word at a time and go ahead.

Specific pages for job search
Many government agencies and employers use NOC or National Occupational Classification system to announce classification of jobs in Canada. The Occupation Search Tool page has a menu on the right side which guides you to search for jobs by category or by alphabetical order.

Know the training required for the job
Once you have found the right job and career for yourself, read about its educational requirements. Search for the schools and programmes that facilitate such training, if you need to acquire it.

The study workload for post-secondary students is huge, so many schools offer study skills counselling to these students. The counselling helps the students to cope up and be successful.

Find the right school offering the required programme through distance learning
So now that you have identified the career you wish to pursue and know its educational requirements, look for the right programme and school that offers the training and the one that suits you.

Canada is a vast country and sometimes it is difficult for students to leave home for studies. Distance learning helps such students to pursue further studies through the internet, cable TV and correspondence courses.
 
Thanks...hope it is useful to all..

lakhvinder.kaur said:
@ Mayank
Good information !
Thanks for sharing.
 
lamhey said:
I dont know if u can do the medical test at any place.
Regarding the passport, as far as i'm concerned, they ask medicals, RPRF (if not submitted before) and passport during the medical request.

lamhey


Thanks Lamhey.
 
Dear Friends

Change in ECas Status again --- form In Process to RBVO ..


Please update my status in the spread sheet .


You all can also check !!

Regards