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lokoloko0 said:
Now what can we say for the reply got by this applicant from London VO.
He applied to CIO in March 2010, 1st AOR in May 2010 and full documents sent 6 Sept 2010.
Quote from: jay10 on March 29, 2012, 09:43:16 am
All

FYI...............

My ecas status has been In Process since October 2011 with RBVO message. However, today 29-03-12 i received a letter from the London office confirming that my application...I quote.... "has been reviewed by an officer and found to be eligible for further processing. We anticipate to being able to advise you of the next processing steps in 6 to 12 month's time".

Whhhhhhhhhhattttt another 6 to 12 month's time to able to advise of the next processing after the file " has been reviewed by an officer and found to be eligible for further processing" is it a joke?????
 
Personally I doubt that member's truthfulness. There is another reason for that.... he says in that post that his processing started from Oct 2011 whereas what I find from his previous posts, it actually started from July 2011 (not sure if with RBVO or real in process)

God knows what is truth. And God knows what is holding back CHC New Delhi from issuing MRs.

I dont agree that the prejune applicants used to get MRs after 2 months of in process dates in 2010 (as nano said). Take the example of Doglover and others. Most of the people used to get it within days of processing start. Yes there were some exceptions, there always are.

Manonthemove said:
Quote from: jay10 on March 29, 2012, 09:43:16 am
All

FYI...............

My ecas status has been In Process since October 2011 with RBVO message. However, today 29-03-12 i received a letter from the London office confirming that my application...I quote.... "has been reviewed by an officer and found to be eligible for further processing. We anticipate to being able to advise you of the next processing steps in 6 to 12 month's time".

Whhhhhhhhhhattttt another 6 to 12 month's time to able to advise of the next processing after the file " has been reviewed by an officer and found to be eligible for further processing" is it a joke?????
 
I got somewhat similar reply too last week.

If you applied as a Federal Skilled Worker on or after 27 February 2008 and before 26 June 2010, processing of your application is likely to begin in 2012; however, finalization may not occur until after 2012.
Unfortunately, it will take longer to process federal skilled worker applications submitted under the first set of instructions (between 27 February 2008 and 25 June 2010) than originally projected. During this time, the department received applications for more than 425,000 people, and 144,000 of these have not yet received a decision. This number represents more than twice the number of projected admissions under the federal skilled worker program in 2011.


lokoloko0 said:
Personally I doubt that member's truthfulness. There is another reason for that.... he says in that post that his processing started from Oct 2011 whereas what I find from his previous posts, it actually started from July 2011 (not sure if with RBVO or real in process)

God knows what is truth. And God knows what is holding back CHC New Delhi from issuing MRs.

I dont agree that the prejune applicants used to get MRs after 2 months of in process dates in 2010 (as nano said). Take the example of Doglover and others. Most of the people used to get it within days of processing start. Yes there were some exceptions, there always are.
 
Hello to All,

Now that CAT is out of the BAG nd deck is clear,in whatsomanner it is done,consequent to Canadian Govt's declared Policy in respect of HANDLING the piled up files,it is hoped VOS,particularly NDVO,will speed up further action on prejuneres files.

Learned members have expressed their views nd posted opinions in different threads.This has enrichened the repertoir of the forum nd would help each other,in one way or the other .
I wish all the very best.
God bless all !!!
parhar51
 
JAY 10 post too vague to trust, sounds drafted :( :(

the one Nano posted is authentic :D :D

Manonthemove said:
Quote from: jay10 on March 29, 2012, 09:43:16 am
All

FYI...............

My ecas status has been In Process since October 2011 with RBVO message. However, today 29-03-12 i received a letter from the London office confirming that my application...I quote.... "has been reviewed by an officer and found to be eligible for further processing. We anticipate to being able to advise you of the next processing steps in 6 to 12 month's time".

Whhhhhhhhhhattttt another 6 to 12 month's time to able to advise of the next processing after the file " has been reviewed by an officer and found to be eligible for further processing" is it a joke?????
 
nano24482 said:
I got somewhat similar reply too last week.

If you applied as a Federal Skilled Worker on or after 27 February 2008 and before 26 June 2010, processing of your application is likely to begin in 2012; however, finalization may not occur until after 2012.
Unfortunately, it will take longer to process federal skilled worker applications submitted under the first set of instructions (between 27 February 2008 and 25 June 2010) than originally projected. During this time, the department received applications for more than 425,000 people, and 144,000 of these have not yet received a decision. This number represents more than twice the number of projected admissions under the federal skilled worker program in 2011.

That reply was sent before the CIC decided on pre Feb 2008.

Hopefully things will change now.
 
I hope so too.
Yet I am not very optimistic.
It will still be around 6 to 8 months for a visa.



KDSTTL said:
That reply was sent before the CIC decided on pre Feb 2008.

Hopefully things will change now.
 
Depents yaar!!

Taking time sillly??
 
To be honest, I am fed up of this waiting.
My better half is in Canada and I am in India.
Maintaining long distance relationship is really difficult.



KDSTTL said:
Depents yaar!!

Taking time sillly??
 
tawa, March 30, 2012 — To create a fast and flexible immigration system that creates jobs and promotes Canada’s long term prosperity, the Government of Canada will eliminate the backlog in the main federal economic immigration program.
“The Federal Skilled Worker Program backlog is a major roadblock to Canada’s ability to respond to rapidly changing labour market needs,” said Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney. “Having to process applications that are as many as eight years out of date reduces our ability to focus on new applicants with skills and talents that our economy needs today.”
As announced in Economic Action Plan 2012, Citizenship and Immigration Canada is planning to refund fees and return stale applications from nearly all those applicants who applied under the dated criteria in existence before February 27, 2008.
CIC is transforming its suite of economic immigration programs to create a just-in-time system that recruits people with the right skills to meet Canada’s labour market needs, fast tracks their immigration, and gets them working in a period of months, not years. Eliminating the longstanding backlog of FSW applications will allow the Department to focus resources on facilitating the arrival of skilled immigrants who apply under the current eligibility criteria.
Under proposed legislation, CIC will close the files of FSW applicants who applied before February 27, 2008, and for whom an immigration officer has not made a decision based on selection criteria by March 29, 2012. This is expected to affect around 280,000 applicants, including their dependants. CIC will begin the process of returning the full amount of fees paid to the Department by these affected FSW applicants. For those who have passed the selection criteria stage – approximately 20,000 people – CIC will continue processing their applications until they are approved for entry into Canada or not.
Over the last decade, the number of FSW applications received has greatly exceeded the space available within the Immigration Levels Plan each year, resulting in long processing times and an increasing inventory. Under the 2008 Action Plan for Faster Immigration, CIC began to limit intake to priority occupations. The Department added caps to the number of new applications in 2010. As a result of these efforts, CIC has reduced the pre-2008 backlog by more than 50 percent, and the overall FSW inventory by over 25 percent. However, without further action, some FSW applicants might have to wait until 2017 for a decision.
“It’s unreasonable to keep applicants waiting for another five years,” said Minister Kenney. “It’s also a far cry from the nimble and responsive immigration system Canada needs to remain a destination of choice.”
 
nano24482 said:
To be honest, I am fed up of this waiting.
My better half is in Canada and I am in India.
Maintaining long distance relationship is really difficult.
Me too. Tired of this long waiting. And waiting is killing.
 
waiting period difficulties have been even more intense since last few months.......we cant even go shoping with a free mind on a store.......many things on hold from last several months.......cant buy new car.......delaying 2nd pregnancy.......cant focus on business.........it feels like someone has got hold of routine life.......we are going through the worst period of immigration wait........just paid hefty amount for child's addmission into a school.........
 
I have to say psychology is at play here. When you were all in limbo you thought in terms of "maybe next month" but now you are all so close that you are thinking "maybe tomorrow." It's actually harder but you should try to remember how far you have come and how close you are to completing your journeys. You've been accepted. There could be an e-mail on Monday, a medical on Wednesday and a visa.........

Wish you all well.
 
More of frustration than psychological

with Career
Financial decisions
Family decision

etc etc all coming to a halt

Mogboy said:
I have to say psychology is at play here. When you were all in limbo you thought in terms of "maybe next month" but now you are all so close that you are thinking "maybe tomorrow." It's actually harder but you should try to remember how far you have come and how close you are to completing your journeys. You've been accepted. There could be an e-mail on Monday, a medical on Wednesday and a visa.........

Wish you all well.