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sidhurp said:
hi, me and my husband have big education difference .can anybody tell it can cause red flag . he has only 8th grade .i have bachelor degree. :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

NO !! as long as its a genuine relationship with no lies (like jk mentioned )with lots of proof.......I guess its not a red flag...but again to what circumstances ndvo calls for interviews or rejects only they know....dear its just luck ....
 
sidhurp said:
hi, me and my husband have big education difference .can anybody tell it can cause red flag . he has only 8th grade .i have bachelor degree. :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

Sidhurp, education difference is irrelevant in spousal cases. What you MUST do is read the "Section 2 - Identity and Civil Status Documents"thoroughly.

Any identity document to help justify that who you are sponsoring is a REAL person is very important. This means you will have to submit original identity documents (PAN/Ration/Metric, etc.) along with a photocopy of the birth certificate. In your case, it would be best option to submit the 8th original certificate.

If you still have doubts, please reply back.
 
Myrah7 said:
NO !! as long as its a genuine relationship with no lies (like jk mentioned )with lots of proof.......I guess its not a red flag...but again to what circumstances ndvo calls for interviews or rejects only they know....dear its just luck ....

thanks Myrah ,
 
primoo said:
Sidhurp, education difference is irrelevant in spousal cases. What you MUST do is read the "Section 2 - Identity and Civil Status Documents"thoroughly.

Any identity document to help justify that who you are sponsoring is a REAL person is very important. This means you will have to submit original identity documents (PAN/Ration/Metric, etc.) along with a photocopy of the birth certificate. In your case, it would be best option to submit the 8th original certificate.

If you still have doubts, please reply back.

Thanks Primoo,
yes i submit photocopy of ration ,birth certificate and 8th certificate . i hope that will work.
 
http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=166

16 September 2013 - PAFSO Regrets Government’s Appeal of Bad-Faith Ruling, Urges Return to Negotiating Table
The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) deeply regrets the Government of Canada’s decision to file an appeal today with the Federal Court and challenge a ruling that it negotiated in bad faith with its own employees. PAFSO again urges the Treasury Board to alter its unconstructive approach and return to the negotiating table as soon as possible.

“The Government’s actions today bring us no closer to a settlement,” said Tim Edwards, PAFSO president. “This appeal unnecessarily prolongs what is already one of the longest strikes in federal public service history, at great cost to the Canadian economy and Canada’s reputation as a destination for tourism, study, and employment – to say nothing of tens of thousands of visa applicants and prospective immigrants whose lives are being put on hold.”

In a ruling released on Friday, the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) found that Treasury Board president Tony Clement violated his duty to bargain in good faith when, in response to PAFSO’s proposal of binding arbitration, he sought to impose preconditions on the arbitration process which he knew PAFSO could not reasonably accept as they would have predetermined the outcome in the Government’s favour.

“In her ruling, the adjudicator provided a clear roadmap for both sides to put an end to this damaging dispute: resume negotiations or enter into unfettered binding arbitration,” continued Mr. Edwards. “We believe that the Government should do the responsible thing and heed her advice. Enough time has been wasted already.”

In recent weeks, Treasury Board has reached settlements with two other public service unions by offering them wage hikes which equal or exceed those requested by PAFSO. These two settlements are proof positive that the Government is more than capable of addressing long-standing wage gaps of up to $14,000 between diplomats and other government professionals.

“We look forward to receiving the same treatment which has been accorded to other unions at the negotiating table. Alternatively, our offer to take this dispute to binding arbitration without paralyzing preconditions still stands,” concluded Mr. Edwards.
 
singh_j said:
http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=166

16 September 2013 - PAFSO Regrets Government's Appeal of Bad-Faith Ruling, Urges Return to Negotiating Table
The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) deeply regrets the Government of Canada's decision to file an appeal today with the Federal Court and challenge a ruling that it negotiated in bad faith with its own employees. PAFSO again urges the Treasury Board to alter its unconstructive approach and return to the negotiating table as soon as possible.

“The Government's actions today bring us no closer to a settlement,” said Tim Edwards, PAFSO president. “This appeal unnecessarily prolongs what is already one of the longest strikes in federal public service history, at great cost to the Canadian economy and Canada's reputation as a destination for tourism, study, and employment – to say nothing of tens of thousands of visa applicants and prospective immigrants whose lives are being put on hold.”

In a ruling released on Friday, the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) found that Treasury Board president Tony Clement violated his duty to bargain in good faith when, in response to PAFSO's proposal of binding arbitration, he sought to impose preconditions on the arbitration process which he knew PAFSO could not reasonably accept as they would have predetermined the outcome in the Government's favour.

“In her ruling, the adjudicator provided a clear roadmap for both sides to put an end to this damaging dispute: resume negotiations or enter into unfettered binding arbitration,” continued Mr. Edwards. “We believe that the Government should do the responsible thing and heed her advice. Enough time has been wasted already.”

In recent weeks, Treasury Board has reached settlements with two other public service unions by offering them wage hikes which equal or exceed those requested by PAFSO. These two settlements are proof positive that the Government is more than capable of addressing long-standing wage gaps of up to $14,000 between diplomats and other government professionals.

“We look forward to receiving the same treatment which has been accorded to other unions at the negotiating table. Alternatively, our offer to take this dispute to binding arbitration without paralyzing preconditions still stands,” concluded Mr. Edwards.

crap crap crap same thing over n over....I don't care anymore let them go on fighting greedy pigs.........everyone don't worry strike thr or not we will get visa..good news is coming everyday ...who is getting visa out or how many we have no clue so days we get no news ..ppl outside must be getting....till fri more good news will come our way so smile ppl (I know very difficult but we have to be POSITIVE only )
 
singh_j said:
http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=166

16 September 2013 - PAFSO Regrets Government's Appeal of Bad-Faith Ruling, Urges Return to Negotiating Table
The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) deeply regrets the Government of Canada's decision to file an appeal today with the Federal Court and challenge a ruling that it negotiated in bad faith with its own employees. PAFSO again urges the Treasury Board to alter its unconstructive approach and return to the negotiating table as soon as possible.

“The Government's actions today bring us no closer to a settlement,” said Tim Edwards, PAFSO president. “This appeal unnecessarily prolongs what is already one of the longest strikes in federal public service history, at great cost to the Canadian economy and Canada's reputation as a destination for tourism, study, and employment – to say nothing of tens of thousands of visa applicants and prospective immigrants whose lives are being put on hold.”

In a ruling released on Friday, the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) found that Treasury Board president Tony Clement violated his duty to bargain in good faith when, in response to PAFSO's proposal of binding arbitration, he sought to impose preconditions on the arbitration process which he knew PAFSO could not reasonably accept as they would have predetermined the outcome in the Government's favour.

“In her ruling, the adjudicator provided a clear roadmap for both sides to put an end to this damaging dispute: resume negotiations or enter into unfettered binding arbitration,” continued Mr. Edwards. “We believe that the Government should do the responsible thing and heed her advice. Enough time has been wasted already.”

In recent weeks, Treasury Board has reached settlements with two other public service unions by offering them wage hikes which equal or exceed those requested by PAFSO. These two settlements are proof positive that the Government is more than capable of addressing long-standing wage gaps of up to $14,000 between diplomats and other government professionals.

“We look forward to receiving the same treatment which has been accorded to other unions at the negotiating table. Alternatively, our offer to take this dispute to binding arbitration without paralyzing preconditions still stands,” concluded Mr. Edwards.

Govt...juss buying time until next parliament session on OCt 16th....Tony clement is taking this personaly......his ego is hurting other people's life and career...

I think Harper should dismiss him and send him to the hospital for treatment (shutter island)....he looks like a abnormal from his face...overconfident ..self centered idiot.


PAFSO is using us as hostages....no doubt.
 
Myrah7 said:
crap crap crap same thing over n over....I don't care anymore let them go on fighting greedy pigs.........everyone don't worry strike thr or not we will get visa..good news is coming everyday ...who is getting visa out or how many we have no clue so days we get no news ..ppl outside must be getting....till fri more good news will come our way so smile ppl (I know very difficult but we have to be POSITIVE only )
Agreed we are only 10 percent of the total applicants .
 
Yeah If NDVO will be working on same pace......then some of us (should be all) get there visas soon........This is just update to keep track on things......

Myrah7 said:
crap crap crap same thing over n over....I don't care anymore let them go on fighting greedy pigs.........everyone don't worry strike thr or not we will get visa..good news is coming everyday ...who is getting visa out or how many we have no clue so days we get no news ..ppl outside must be getting....till fri more good news will come our way so smile ppl (I know very difficult but we have to be POSITIVE only )

jk45 said:
Govt...juss buying time until next parliament session on OCt 16th....Tony clement is taking this personaly......his ego is hurting other people's life and career...

I think Harper should dismiss him and send him to the hospital for treatment (shutter island)....he looks like a abnormal from his face...overconfident ..self centered idiot.


PAFSO is using us as hostages....no doubt.
 
Another day off no one is gonna do anything at all neither pafso and neither the government I hope that this strike will be over some day may be before the period of harper government is going to be out of parliament. But one thing is for sure that they dont care about anyone feelings at all. I believe that if this one shud have strike from some other department of government wud resolved it by now.


But never loose hopes there is one day written for everyone so we must be happy that we are getting closer to meet our loved ones very soon by the each day we pass on
 
THIS WAITING GAME MAKES ME SICK :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\


INTERVIEW WHEN????
 
Reeyan said:
THIS WAITING GAME MAKES ME SICK :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\


INTERVIEW WHEN????

I can imagine...if i am going through this ...what you would be going through....

Nothing we can do....never felt so helpless in my life...
 
Reeyan said:
THIS WAITING GAME MAKES ME SICK :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\


INTERVIEW WHEN????

Can u pls share ur case, it it straight forward?
 
Gagi007 said:
Hey everybody, I'm new here and here's my timeline:

Application filed/received in Mississauga: July 11, 2013 (medicals sent with application)
Sponsorship approved: August 12,2013
File transferred to New Delhi: August 12,2013
Passport requested: September 4, 2013

Online status has been "application received" ever since July 11, 2013

I see that there are a lot of good vibes here, hope to get in on some of this good energy :D

Hi Gagi007, you have the same timeline as me, except the PPR. Good luck!