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heloo,

Could you please add me in spreadsheet?

My application was received on 11th August 2011 under NOC 1122.

Regards

Shaktimaan
 
Big O said:
My address disappeared! Donno since when though as I did not check it for some time. I searched other threads and it appears that this happens only when there is an update on your file! Hopefully I will hear something good next week :)

Hey Big O, my address too has gone missing from today. Hopefully , it comes back with a new positive update on our files. Fingers Xed.
 
My address is missing, too!!! Hope that spells good new!!! ;D
 
westpoint said:
u mean to say by long name something like maria victoria antonia dela cruz? something like this? y my dear?

Hello westpoint..yeah exactly..lols.. I have 3 names..

for example: Maria Victoria Antonia DelaCruz

It was written as Maria Victora A delaCruz in my Ecas..Is it just normal? :)

anyways..I think we have complete names naman sa mga set of docs like
nso birth cert,passport etc.. :)
 
shaktimaan said:
hello friends,

My application was received on 11th august 2011, anyone whose application received near 11august has got any information from CIO.

Regards
Yes, plenty but not all. Check the link below my name, you will see other applicants and their timelines.
 
Re: INPROCESS

my staus has been changed from RSVO to Inprocess with same details inside,
what can i persumed and when will i get medical request?
 
Re: INPROCESS

naib said:
my staus has been changed from RSVO to Inprocess with same details inside,
what can i persumed and when will i get medical request?

share your time line plz!! :-\
 
Re: INPROCESS

naib said:
my staus has been changed from RSVO to Inprocess with same details inside,
what can i persumed and when will i get medical request?
Depends on which VO you belong to! If it is Manilla you will receive it rather quickly while others will take longer. Please share your details so we can help.
 
Changes to the immigration system planned for next year!
So far, we know that they will be awarding more points for language skills and age whilst awarding less points for work experience gained outside of Canada.

It appears now that the focus is on post grad international students!


The federal government is planning to further restrict immigration from overseas by favouring temporary migrants who are already studying and working in Canada.

While holding immigration levels steady for 2012, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said in his annual report he plans to rejig the selection criteria for skilled immigrants, giving preference to those who are young, fluent in English/French and have Canadian work and education credentials.

The government will also continue to beef up its border enforcement by implementing the Temporary Resident Biometrics Project. By 2013, selected foreigners will be required to provide biometrics, such as fingerprints, when they apply for visas to study and work to Canada.

“Citizenship and Immigration Canada is committed to move toward more efficient and effective processing, stronger program integrity and improved client service,” Kenney said in his 2011 report, tabled in the House of Commons late Tuesday.

“The ultimate goal is to deliver a more timely, flexible and responsive immigration system with no significant backlogs, and with reasonable service stands and processing times across all business lines.”

What was missing in the report, said critics, is a breakdown of 2012 targets for various immigration streams, such as family reunification, economic class and refugees.

“It’s the first time in anybody’s memory that there’s only the total of immigrants the minister intends to issue visas to. There is no breakdown of these numbers by categories,” said NDP immigration critic Don Davies. “What is the ministry trying to hide from Canadians?”

The release of the report followed an announcement Wednesday that Ottawa plans to create a new “MI4 phD” immigration class, which would allocate up to 1,000 spots as permanent residents under the federal skilled worker program to international PhD students.

To be eligible, the students must have completed at least two years of study toward the attainment of the doctoral degree and remain in good academic standing at a recognized university in Canada.

That the government is refocusing on the Canadian Experience Class — granting permanent status to those in Canada on work or student visas — was evident at the news conference Kenney held to mark the 10,000th permanent resident who came in through this stream since its inception in 2008.

“The CEC and the PhD initiative represent what we hope is the future of immigration to Canada: bright young people who have a Canadian education or work experience that will be recognized by Canadian employers, and who have strong English or French language skills. Such newcomers are set for success,” Kenney said.

Advocates for immigrants and refugees are pleased that so far in 2011, there has not been a marked reduction in family reunification numbers for spouses and children, or parents and grandparents.

“But our focus is going to be on the backlogs — capping of family reunification for parents and grandparents and the conditional sponsorship of spouses,” said Debbie Douglas, executive director of the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants.

Top 10 immigrant source countries in 2010

Philippines

India

China

United Kingdom

USA

France

Iran

UAE

Morocco
 
frustrated! said:
My address is missing, too!!! Hope that spells good new!!! ;D

mine too. still In Process though. waiting for Meds Received and PPR
 
Zelda82 said:
mine too. still In Process though. waiting for Meds Received and PPR
my address missing as well. Ecas says CIO eligibility review completed
 
BDimmigrants said:
my address missing as well. Ecas says CIO eligibility review completed



My e-cas the same the same although i didn't receive PER or NER , Dear BDimmigrants, your e-cas didn't change to In-process when you received the PER ?

Thanks
 
jijitipie said:
Hello westpoint..yeah exactly..lols.. I have 3 names..

for example: Maria Victoria Antonia DelaCruz

It was written as Maria Victora A delaCruz in my Ecas..Is it just normal? :)

anyways..I think we have complete names naman sa mga set of docs like
nso birth cert,passport etc.. :)

well i think there is not enough space left hence the A for Antonia?...lol ;) like in some forms that we filled up? that's y we have to either shorten it or use pen in writing them completely... i believe the nso, bc and prc id's or other ids that you have presented itself will be helpful and should not cause u much trouble...

i had experienced that before in my pnp app, my name was not spelled correctly and completely, and so was the address, instead of halcon it was written as harlton, but the docs reached me eh 8) 8) 8)
 
westpoint said:
well i think there is not enough space left hence the A for Antonia?...lol ;) like in some forms that we filled up? that's y we have to either shorten it or use pen in writing them completely... i believe the nso, bc and prc id's or other ids that you have presented itself will be helpful and should not cause u much trouble...

i had experienced that before in my pnp app, my name was not spelled correctly and completely, and so was the address, instead of halcon it was written as harlton, but the docs reached me eh 8) 8) 8)
Hey westpoint, whatssup with the eh.... Eh!
Lol, nice move.
 
Big O said:
Hey westpoint, whatssup with the eh.... Eh!
Lol, nice move.


Looking at his conversation with a Kababayan, I think Westpoint's 'Eh' was a 'Tagalog Eh'. Hehehe :D