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CIC has resumed processing applications from the pre-Feb 27, 2008 backlog until the introduced bill passes in the parliament. And it's not known when it will pass, so until then your applications will continue to be processed.

Operational Bulletin 413 - April 27, 2012
Processing for Certain Federal Skilled Worker Backlog Applications: Budget 2012 – amended version
Issue
A number of immigration-related announcements were made in the 2012 budget on March 29, 2012. This Operational Bulletin (OB) replaces OB 400 and OB 404, and serves to clarify further the immediate implications for processing of Federal Skilled Worker applications received prior to February 27, 2008.

Background
Budget 2012 (Economic Action Plan 2012) proposes to eliminate the backlog in the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Program by terminating certain applications made prior to February 27, 2008. Applicants whose application would be terminated as a result will have the fees paid to CIC returned to them. The FSW proposal to terminate certain FSW applications announced as part of the March 2012 Budget may be enacted by amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) through the Budget Implementation Act (BIA) bill. The FSW proposal will be of no legal effect until the BIA bill is enacted and comes into force. The BIA has now been introduced. However, the coming into force date, if the bill becomes law, is not yet known.

Instructions
Until the FSW proposal is enacted and comes into force, local managers are to continue with the processing of FSW applications, including FSW applications made prior to February 27, 2008, whether a selection decision has been rendered or not prior to March 29, 2012. This means that processing of all cohorts of FSW cases should continue. Established priorities for MI cases remain in effect.

Local communications and website changes that may have resulted from OB 400 and OB 404 should be discontinued.

Further messaging on next steps with respect to FSW backlog cases affected by the Budget announcement will be published as soon as they become available, including the process for how the return of fees will be implemented.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob413.asp
 
ya thats a good news but they have specified the priority of MI. so nothing to worry about for recent MI applicants...applicants under recent MI-3 will be priority...
 
dentist82 said:
ya thats a good news but they have specified the priority of MI. so nothing to worry about for recent MI applicants...applicants under recent MI-3 will be priority...

It is just nothing, the bill has to be implemented, here they are just directing visa offices to keep continue backloggers application unless and until the bill gets approved - and believe me this bill will be approved. so if u are really interested for immigration, u should start thinking to re-apply for the same, provided u fall in MI 4.
 
Why are u so sure? in 2003 they tried to ban 100 applications and didnt make it, why are you so sure that they will pass if a lot a people is involved and a lot of law suits are coming, why you are so self confident? do you have any information about it?
 
crosstantine said:
Why are u so sure? in 2003 they tried to ban 100 applications and didnt make it, why are you so sure that they will pass if a lot a people is involved and a lot of law suits are coming, why you are so self confident? do you have any information about it?

Actually I have information on this, budget will be voted and approved on May 14th thank God. This way CIC will be able to focus it's efforts on processing MI-2 applicants faster and sooner:)))) ;D ;D ;D
 
nahid023 said:
please read unfair CIC news:

http://unfaircicnews.wordpress.com/news/
hi,the bill is not yet implemented as per their official bulletin on 27 may.how can they release the said bulletin if the voting of the bill has been done,false news bulletin can be very hard litigation for them.dont be pessimist they have to continue the processings as per the rules when those files were submitted.
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