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MassB said:
Where's everyone? Nothing to discuss June 2010ers?

Just go throuh the thread as well as May'2010, April'2010 and Feb'2010 threads for further information. Also stay connected for further updates.

God Bless,
Kavya
 
I have forwarded my full docs to NDVO in January 2011 and I received my 2nd AOR in Feb 2011. My status is still RBVO. Is there anyone with the same status still from NDVO. Please reply.
 
johntutt said:
I have forwarded my full docs to NDVO in January 2011 and I received my 2nd AOR in Feb 2011. My status is still RBVO. Is there anyone with the same status still from NDVO. Please reply.

Yes. Many people in same situation. Please see the spreadsheet.
Oct - Dec 2010 New Delhi VO list:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tvvlJB_9UyGSUvZkzl16pEQ&hl=e
 
I am still RBVO, although documents sent to NDVO in Oct 2010

johntutt said:
I have forwarded my full docs to NDVO in January 2011 and I received my 2nd AOR in Feb 2011. My status is still RBVO. Is there anyone with the same status still from NDVO. Please reply.
 
Good news for service industry

Calgary, April 10, 2012 — To fill Canada’s growing labour shortages in construction, natural resources and similar industries, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced plans today to make it easier for skilled tradespersons to immigrate to Canada.

The announcement is the latest in a series Minister Kenney has made about transforming Canada's immigration system into a fast and flexible system focused on jobs, growth and prosperity.

“Our Government recognizes that our country faces a critical shortage in certain skilled trades,” said Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. “That’s why we are taking concrete steps to address this problem at a national level.”

Under the modernized Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) to be unveiled later this year, CIC intends to create a separate and streamlined program for skilled tradespersons. Skilled trades include occupations in construction, transportation, manufacturing and service industries. Skilled tradespersons are in high demand in Canada particularly in the natural resources and construction sectors.

Currently, FSW applicants are assessed against a 100-point grid, with a pass mark of 67. The grid takes into account the candidate’s official language ability, education, work experience, age, whether they have a job offer in Canada (arranged employment), and their overall adaptability (which awards points for things like previous work or study in Canada, spouse’s education and relatives in Canada).

Some criteria in the FSW grid, such as years of education, have traditionally favoured professionals and managers more than skilled trades, and thus skilled tradespersons only make up 3 percent of all FSWs entering Canada. During CIC’s consultations on FSWP modernization over the past year, stakeholders also agreed that changes were necessary to make the program more accessible to tradespersons.

The proposed FSWP Skilled Trades program would create a means for skilled tradespersons to be assessed based on criteria geared towards their reality, putting more emphasis on practical training and work experience rather than formal education. The new skilled trades stream would avoid some of the complexities of the traditional points grid. Skilled trades applicants will, however, need to meet minimum language requirements, given the importance of language as a determinant of immigrant success.

“Above all, our Government remains focused on promoting economic growth and long-term prosperity,” said Minister Kenney. “Attracting skilled tradespeople is important for maintaining Canada’s momentum in the global economy.”

If approved, further details about the Skilled Trades program and the revised FSWP are expected to be announced later in 2012. The full regulatory changes to the FSWP will also be published in the Canada Gazette in due course.
 
johntutt said:
I have forwarded my full docs to NDVO in January 2011 and I received my 2nd AOR in Feb 2011. My status is still RBVO. Is there anyone with the same status still from NDVO. Please reply.

Yeah Bro. I m also floating in the same river. Its really really frustrating.
 
johntutt said:
I have forwarded my full docs to NDVO in January 2011 and I received my 2nd AOR in Feb 2011. My status is still RBVO. Is there anyone with the same status still from NDVO. Please reply.

Hi,

Me too with the same status...

Best of luck.
 
B*********/b******* LA NAME


Dear Sir/ Madam:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
In order to continue the processing of your application, your file has been sent to:
Canadian Consulate General 550 South Hope Street, 9th floor
Los Angeles, California 90071 fax: 213-625-7154
e-mail: los-angeles-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca

The Canadian Consulate General in Los Angeles
will complete the analysis of your application and determine if a personal interview with a visa officer is required. Your file number remains the same.
The Canadian Consulate General in Buffalo no longer has your file. Therefore we cannot acknowledge or respond to future correspondence from you. Please do not submit any further documents or correspondence to this office. If IELTS or TEF test results are sent to us, they will be forwarded to the Canadian Consulate General in Los Angeles.

In the event of a change in your address, marital status or family composition, inform the office noted above immediately . Do not use the CIC e-Cas on-line change of address system. Your new address will not be downloaded to your file in Los Angeles. Do not request the status of your file within ninety (90) days of the date of this letter.

All future correspondence you receive will be from the office noted above.
Sincerely, Immigration Section

WHAT DOES THIS MEANS ??? HOW MUCH TIME FROM.. NOW
 
sinhasharat said:
B*********/b******* LA NAME


Dear Sir/ Madam:

This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.

In order to continue the processing of your application, your file has been sent to:

Canadian Consulate General

550 South Hope Street, 9th floor

Los Angeles,

California 90071

fax: 213-625-7154

e-mail: los-angeles-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca

The Canadian Consulate General in Los Angeles

will complete the analysis of your application and determine if a personal interview with a visa officer is required. Your file number remains the same.

The Canadian Consulate General in Buffalo no longer has your file

. Therefore we cannot acknowledge or respond to future correspondence from you. Please do not submit any further documents or correspondence to this office. If IELTS or TEF test results are sent to us, they will be forwarded to the Canadian Consulate General in Los Angeles.

In the event of a change in your address, marital status or family composition, inform the office noted above immediately . Do not use the CIC e-Cas on-line change of address system. Your new address will not be downloaded to your file in Los Angeles.

Do not request the status of your file within ninety (90) days of the date of this letter.

All future correspondence you receive will be from the office noted above.

Sincerely,

Immigration Section

WHAT DOES THIS MEANS ??? HOW MUCH TIME FROM.. NOW

i think they forwarded your file to ECU for medicals, fee and passport request but only god knows when they will issue medicals.
 
Please see the actual visas for NDVO - 2012


Visa Category's Total Visas Approx % Allocated Visas to NDVO
Federal Skilled Workers Visas 61000 13 8000
Spouses, Partners and Children Visas 37500 11 4000
Parents and Grandparents Visas 36500 16.5 16000
Total 135000 21 28000
 
skogutem said:
Please see the actual visas for NDVO - 2012


Visa Category's Total Visas Approx % Allocated Visas to NDVO
Federal Skilled Workers Visas 61000 13 8000
Spouses, Partners and Children Visas 37500 11 4000
Parents and Grandparents Visas 36500 16.5 16000
g Total 135000 21 28000

16,000 is 44% of 36,500. 44% for NDVO only?
 
I have just received my passport request from chc, london on 10th april.2012.

Timelines :
Category : FSW2
Submitted Initial Application to Nova Scottia : December, 2009.
Got confirmation from Nova scottia: 30th March, 2010.
Submitted full application package to CHC, London : 1st June, 2010.
Got 2nd AOR : dated 12th August, 2010.
Other documents request : December 2011.
Submitted requested documents on : January, 2012.
Medical Request + PCC + RPRF: 22nd Feb,2012.
Medical done : 8th March.2012
Passport Request : 11th April,2012.
Passport Sent : 12th April,2012.
Passport return with visa ? : Expecting very soon by god grace!

Thank you very much to everone for sharing your gr8 experience and information on this forum.
Good luck from bottom of my heart to all of you.
 
kbQureshi said:
16,000 is 44% of 36,500. 44% for NDVO only?

sorry. its 6000 not 16000, my mistake.
 
Already one month passed after my newborn son passed his medical.
Still waiting for passport request.
I have sent request to Ankara VO but still awaiting reply from them.
Hope that everything is ok and we will get PPR soon.