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hisupatel said:
What are ur doc. submission date, 2nd AOR date and e-CAS status?

I submittd full docmnts on 25 june 2010 n receivd my 2nd AOR on 15july 2010 n my E-case states in process frm 08/03/11
 
Add me in your list:

Appli filled: 1st June'2010
First AOR: 30th Sep'2010
Full Docs sent: 23ed Dec'2010
Second AOR: 15th Jan'2011
Medical and rest: Waiting
 
Hi pls add me also. my ecas IP with rbvo details since march 1,2011.
 
nargis said:
Hi pls add me also. my ecas IP with rbvo details since march 1,2011.

Added!
 
kavya said:
Add me in your list:

Appli filled: 1st June'2010
First AOR: 30th Sep'2010
Full Docs sent: 23ed Dec'2010
Second AOR: 15th Jan'2011
Medical and rest: Waiting

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khushikahlon said:
I submittd full docmnts on 25 june 2010 n receivd my 2nd AOR on 15july 2010 n my E-case states in process frm 08/03/11

tHANX!!
 
Speaking notes for the Honourable Jason Kenney, P.C., M.P. Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism at a news conference to announce that in 2010, Canada welcomed the highest number of legal immigrants in more than 50 years
Toronto, Ontario, February 13, 2011

As delivered

Thank you very much for joining us. Ladies and gentlemen, the Government of Canada is committed to maintaining Canada’s tradition of welcoming newcomers from around the world and supporting the strong economy. While other Western countries cut back on immigration during the recession, Canada’s government kept legal immigration levels high while taking action to maintain the integrity of our immigration system. Our post-recession economy, after all, demands a high level of economic immigration to keep our economies strong.

That’s why, as Canada emerged from the global recession in 2010, I took steps last summer to bolster economic immigration. After meeting with my provincial counterparts in June of last year, I announced that we were adjusting Canada’s immigration plan for 2010 to increase economic immigration and help ensure employers have the workers they need to supplement our domestic sources of labour.

And so today, I’m here to make a very exciting announcement. As a result of these changes, Canada – and according to the preliminary data that I am releasing today – Canada welcomed in 2010 the highest number of immigrants in the past 57 years – 281,000 newcomers. We welcomed 281,000 newcomers, a total exactly of 280,636 – we don’t want to miss one of those people – new permanent residents who were admitted to Canada last year.

This number is about 60,000 higher than the average number of permanent residents admitted on an annual basis during the decade of the 1990s. Overall, the Government’s planned range of new permanent residents for 2010 was exceeded actually by 6%. In the 1990s, we usually saw the targets being missed on the negative side, but this year, our department has exceeded actually the intake target for newcomers by 6%.

It’s important to understand that the ranges are for planning purposes only. The key number is how many immigrants Canada actually admits. For 2010, as I mentioned, that number is over 280,000, with the growth coming mostly from skilled economic immigrants who are going to help us build our economy.

This reflects the important role of immigration in supporting our growth and our prosperity. Now, the high number of economic immigrants in 2010 has helped Citizenship and Immigration Canada decrease the backlogs in the Federal Skilled Work Program, reduce wait times significantly under our Action Plan for Faster Immigration, and better meet labour market needs.

Now, before the Action Plan for Faster Immigration was put in place by our Government, Canada was obliged to process every immigration application it received, even if it meant creating a huge backlog which had swelled to 640,000 skilled worker applicants at its peak in 2008. But our Action Plan is paying off. Last year, in fact, the backlog in this category was drawn down to 335,000 applicants. So that backlog is down by about nearly 50%. This represents close to half the number of applicants who were awaiting a decision in 2008.

read more at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/speeches/2011/2011-02-13.asp
 
Donx said:


Please add me to the list,

Details

Visa office Abidjan

Username: Canadaforall.

Applied Jan 30.1.2009
1st AOR February 2009
Full documents June 2009
2nd AOR 2nd AOR Dated July 12 and received August 30th 2009.

E.cas no update, still showing old information from CIO.

That is it for my case now waiting for medicals.

Hope we all get our visas in the future.
 
Hi Donx

Pls add me to the list:

Doc Recd by VO: 10th May 2010
eCas: IP with RBVO Details (1st Feb 2011)
NOC:0111
VO: Accra

Peace!!
 
canadaforall said:
Please add me to the list,

Details

Visa office Abidjan

Username: Canadaforall.

Applied Jan 30.1.2009
1st AOR February 2009
Full documents June 2009
2nd AOR 2nd AOR Dated July 12 and received August 30th 2009.

E.cas no update, still showing old information from CIO.

That is it for my case now waiting for medicals.

Hope we all get our visas in the future.



your full NOC? AND FULL DOC SUBMITTED DATE?
 
ANigerian said:
Hi Donx

Pls add me to the list:

Doc Recd by VO: 10th May 2010
eCas: IP with RBVO Details (1st Feb 2011)
NOC:0111
VO: Accra

Peace!!


yOUR 2ND AOR?
 
Donx said:
your full NOC? AND FULL DOC SUBMITTED DATE?

NOC 4131 and full documents submitted June 15th 2009.

Thanks.
 
canadaforall said:
NOC 4131 and full documents submitted June 15th 2009.

Thanks.

ADDED
 
Hi

Accra is not known for 2nd AOR, so never received one.

Peace!!
 
ANigerian said:
Hi

Accra is not known for 2nd AOR, so never received one.

Peace!!

Ok, Updated!!