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BDPA said:
Dear All,

To the Glory of the Almighty God, we got our Passport with visas including COPR(2 Copies each) yesterday from London office.

We want to say a BIG THANK YOU to every one on this forum.Please accept our thanks as the forum did help us greatly.

You're all Great. We wish you all speedy processing in Jesus name,Amen.

God bless you all

BDPA
congrats BDPA, good luck for your new life. :)
 
I wish the second line comes today
 
BDPA said:
Dear All,

To the Glory of the Almighty God, we got our Passport with visas including COPR(2 Copies each) yesterday from London office.

We want to say a BIG THANK YOU to every one on this forum.Please accept our thanks as the forum did help us greatly.

You're all Great. We wish you all speedy processing in Jesus name,Amen.

God bless you all

BDPA
Congratulations
 
BDPA said:
Dear All,

To the Glory of the Almighty God, we got our Passport with visas including COPR(2 Copies each) yesterday from London office.

We want to say a BIG THANK YOU to every one on this forum.Please accept our thanks as the forum did help us greatly.

You're all Great. We wish you all speedy processing in Jesus name,Amen.

God bless you all

BDPA

Congrats it took only 9 months wow fast
 
congratulations ...............


S.Ansari


BDPA said:
Dear All,

To the Glory of the Almighty God, we got our Passport with visas including COPR(2 Copies each) yesterday from London office.

We want to say a BIG THANK YOU to every one on this forum.Please accept our thanks as the forum did help us greatly.

You're all Great. We wish you all speedy processing in Jesus name,Amen.

God bless you all

BDPA
 
Only who got 2nd line or MR
Dear forum members! Who got 2nd line or MR add your time lines as follows
only who got 2nd line or MR


Name NOC PER 2nd Line MR PPR1 PPR2 Visa
yolex01 6241 21.9.11 7.6.12
ASMB 1122 12.10.11 7.6.12
aba2011 2151 26.10.11 1.5.12
SABU79 2121 16.11.11 7.6.12
now 4151 15.12.11 3.5.12 21.5.12
Seema.Malik3113 11.1.12 1.6.12
dante00007372 26.1.12 1.6.12
dryasir 3112 5.2.12 31.5.12
Ryanomil 1231 12.4.12 7.6.12
bancklaud 7215 17.4.12 6.6.12
omee 7.6.12
 
posted by Dentist82

guys ottawa lost the case,
Ottawa has suffered a major setback in eliminating its immigration backlog after the federal court ruled the government is obliged to process all applications it accepted into the system.

About 900 applicants under the federal skilled workers' program sued Immigration Minister Jason Kenney for violating the pledge to assess and finalize decisions in a timely fashion.

They asked the court to order the immigration department to process their applications within a reasonable time frame.

In a decision released Thursday, Justice Donald Rennie rejected the minister's argument that the delay is justified because he has the authority to make policies.

“The minister can set instructions that permit him to return some applications without processing them at all, and thus obviously there is no further duty in respect of those applications,” the judge wrote in a 24-page decision.

“However, for those that are determined eligible for processing, the duty to do so in a reasonably timely manner remains.”
In February 2008, the law was changed to give Kenney authority to issue ministerial instructions regarding which applications would be eligible for processing and to remove the obligation to process each application received.

As a result, the litigants argued, their applications were “warehoused” in a lengthy backlog from five to nine years.

Despite the new measure, the court said Ottawa still failed to finalize a file within the six and 12 months Kenney promised — the first ministerial applications have been outstanding between 24 and 52 months.

Immigration has until Oct. 14 to finalize the application of the case's lead litigant, an IT project manager in China.

Although the court falls short on making an order for all 900 applicants, Thursday's decision sets the stage for the prompt processing of the other litigants.

“So long as the applicants are not to blame for the delay, a fair application of Justice Rennie's ruling would require Ottawa to finalize their applications by October 14,” said their lawyer, Tim Leahy.

The decision is final because the court refused the minister's request for appeal, added Leahy. The next step is for opposing counsels to determine how to proceed with the remaining cases.
 
Congrats to BDPA, enjoy Canada.

For the rest of us I guess we gotta wait for the MI1 monkeys to be processed :-(
 
Hi guys, today morning I checked my ecas , my consultant address was appearing .. But now it shows only this ...
what i mean my consultant address is disappeared its only appearing this ... ecas still shows RBVO !!!!

Your current mailing address
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

To change this mailing address, contact us.
 
BDPA said:
Dear All,

To the Glory of the Almighty God, we got our Passport with visas including COPR(2 Copies each) yesterday from London office.

We want to say a BIG THANK YOU to every one on this forum.Please accept our thanks as the forum did help us greatly.

You're all Great. We wish you all speedy processing in Jesus name,Amen.

God bless you all

BDPA
Great news, enjoy Canada :) :)


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BDPA said:
Dear All,

To the Glory of the Almighty God, we got our Passport with visas including COPR(2 Copies each) yesterday from London office.

We want to say a BIG THANK YOU to every one on this forum.Please accept our thanks as the forum did help us greatly.

You're all Great. We wish you all speedy processing in Jesus name,Amen.

God bless you all

BDPA

congrats
 
a wave of 2nd line is expected in coming days (inshaALLAH) :) ;)
 
Mr.Engineer said:
a wave of 2nd line is expected in coming days (inshaALLAH) :) ;)

Hope so, last update was on monday. lets see what next monday brings
 
Mr.Engineer said:
posted by Dentist82

guys ottawa lost the case,
Ottawa has suffered a major setback in eliminating its immigration backlog after the federal court ruled the government is obliged to process all applications it accepted into the system.

About 900 applicants under the federal skilled workers' program sued Immigration Minister Jason Kenney for violating the pledge to assess and finalize decisions in a timely fashion.

They asked the court to order the immigration department to process their applications within a reasonable time frame.

In a decision released Thursday, Justice Donald Rennie rejected the minister's argument that the delay is justified because he has the authority to make policies.

“The minister can set instructions that permit him to return some applications without processing them at all, and thus obviously there is no further duty in respect of those applications,” the judge wrote in a 24-page decision.

“However, for those that are determined eligible for processing, the duty to do so in a reasonably timely manner remains.”
In February 2008, the law was changed to give Kenney authority to issue ministerial instructions regarding which applications would be eligible for processing and to remove the obligation to process each application received.

As a result, the litigants argued, their applications were “warehoused” in a lengthy backlog from five to nine years.

Despite the new measure, the court said Ottawa still failed to finalize a file within the six and 12 months Kenney promised — the first ministerial applications have been outstanding between 24 and 52 months.

Immigration has until Oct. 14 to finalize the application of the case's lead litigant, an IT project manager in China.

Although the court falls short on making an order for all 900 applicants, Thursday's decision sets the stage for the prompt processing of the other litigants.

“So long as the applicants are not to blame for the delay, a fair application of Justice Rennie's ruling would require Ottawa to finalize their applications by October 14,” said their lawyer, Tim Leahy.

The decision is final because the court refused the minister's request for appeal, added Leahy. The next step is for opposing counsels to determine how to proceed with the remaining cases.
That means its gonna effect us mi3 processing time again f*****n bummer.