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manish

did it say we reviewed your file on this date and a decision was been made

or something different

sorry OMG for asking question on your query



MANISHMEHTA said:
OHMYGOD said:
Manish did your lines read

We REVIEW YOUR FILE and started processing file on ** 2012

or did it straight away say decision made

Yes Dear

Line was added
 
even I am keen to know this
Thanks for asking


destinationBC said:
manish

did it say we reviewed your file on this date and a decision was been made

or something different

sorry OMG for asking question on your query
 
hey guys,
I have just registered in this forum but have been following it for quite some time..
so please can you guide me as to how i print my details and participate in the discussions.
thanks guys for keeping this thread alive and providing so much information
 
add your details to the table made by Anil India

and start writing what ever you have to say


hope2go said:
hey guys,
I have just registered in this forum but have been following it for quite some time..
so please can you guide me as to how i print my details and participate in the discussions.
thanks guys for keeping this thread alive and providing so much information
 
OHMYGOD said:
add your details to the table made by Anil India

and start writing what ever you have to say

Thank u OHMYGOD

will update the table, once he/she shares all his details.
 
:D

anil_india said:
Thank u OHMYGOD

will update the table, once he/she shares all his details.
 
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this past week, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper outlined a plan for broad and lasting economic change in Canada.
Key to this plan is ‘significant reform of our immigration system’. Standing in front of an international audience of state representatives and private businesspeople, Harper stated: “We will ensure that, while we respect our humanitarian obligations and family reunification objectives, we make our economic and labour force needs the central goal of our immigration efforts in the future”.
Specific details as to how Canadian immigration systems will accommodate a large-scale shift in priorities were not included in his speech. However, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney later quantified some planned initiatives to address Harper’s goal of using the immigration system to directly respond to economic needs. He underscored Canada’s continued commitment to keeping immigration levels high, and was quick to point out that despite the global recession, Canada has accepted more immigrants per capita than any other developed country.
One significant change that Kenney expanded upon referred to the points grid used to assess Federal Skilled Worker applications. It will be changed to “look at younger workers, people with pre-arranged jobs, and also go to a system that’s more proactive; more reaching out and recruiting people who have the skills we need rather than just being an entirely passive system”. Central to this change in the points system will be a renewed emphasis on skilled trades learned through experience rather than higher education. Kenney states that “the skilled worker program basically selects people with advanced university degrees. But a lot of the job shortages in Canada are people with more basic [skills] – skilled trades for example”.
Many Provincial Nominee Programs have already been expanded to accommodate individuals who will contribute to the Canadian economy in this way. It is now hoped that by pursuing a similar structure federally, Canada will be able to use a more flexible immigration program to fill gaps in the job market.
These changes have the possibility to facilitate immigration for workers that were previously unable to qualify for permanent residency. “Skill is not necessarily defined by a college degree,” says Attorney David Cohen. “If this issue is addressed wisely, Canada will have the opportunity to attract valuable immigrants in the international labor pool who have been previously overlooked”. However, he cautions those now seeking to immigrate to Canada, stating that “currently qualified immigrants should not wait until changes take place, as it is unclear how they will stand under the new protocols”.
Kenney finished by noting that additional changes will be made in entrepreneurial and investor programs. Greater attention will be paid to individuals who come to Canada to set up “high tech and research & development-based companies that will create the wealth of the future”.
It is expected that a detailed and comprehensive plan for immigration reform will be presented some time in the spring. Though it targets immigration in skilled worker categories, it is unclear how (if at all) this will affect other streams of immigration such as family class. However, it appears that through these announced (and yet to be announced) changes, Prime Minister Harper is setting the stage for immigration policies that will affect a generation to come.
 
DEAR FRIENDS I UNDERSTAND HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE DECISION MADE AFTER TWO YEARS OF WAIT

BUT I WILL BE GRATEFUL IF YOU CAN THROW SOME LIGHT ON THIS QUERY


1) AFTER BEING IN PROCESS WITH RBVO DETAILS DID YOUR E STATUS CHANGE INTO

" WE REVIEWED YOUR FILE AND A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE "

OR

2) DID IT SAY

" WE REVIEWED YOU FILE ON SUCH AND SUCH DATE AND STARTED PROCESSING YOUR FILE "

AND THEN AFTER SOME DAYS CAME THE "DECISION MADE" STATUS

PLEASE SHARE
 
1) AFTER BEING IN PROCESS WITH RBVO DETAILS DID YOUR E STATUS CHANGE INTO

" WE REVIEWED YOUR FILE AND A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE "



no one reached the second point of yours



OHMYGOD said:
DEAR FRIENDS I UNDERSTAND HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE DECISION MADE AFTER TWO YEARS OF WAIT

BUT I WILL BE GRATEFUL IF YOU CAN THROW SOME LIGHT ON THIS QUERY


1) AFTER BEING IN PROCESS WITH RBVO DETAILS DID YOUR E STATUS CHANGE INTO

" WE REVIEWED YOUR FILE AND A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE "

OR

2) DID IT SAY

" WE REVIEWED YOU FILE ON SUCH AND SUCH DATE AND STARTED PROCESSING YOUR FILE "

AND THEN AFTER SOME DAYS CAME THE "DECISION MADE" STATUS

PLEASE SHARE
 
processing start date i.e. jan 20 has been added !!!!
 
somesh said:
processing start date i.e. jan 20 has been added !!!!
Congrats Somesh,

Hope people with In Process Date get MR soon.

BTW has anyone got documents update letter from NDVO like SGVO. I think NDVO is not asking for the same.
 
Inputs on this please


OHMYGOD said:
DEAR FRIENDS I UNDERSTAND HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE DECISION MADE AFTER TWO YEARS OF WAIT

BUT I WILL BE GRATEFUL IF YOU CAN THROW SOME LIGHT ON THIS QUERY


1) AFTER BEING IN PROCESS WITH RBVO DETAILS DID YOUR E STATUS CHANGE INTO

" WE REVIEWED YOUR FILE AND A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE "

OR

2) DID IT SAY

" WE REVIEWED YOU FILE ON SUCH AND SUCH DATE AND STARTED PROCESSING YOUR FILE "

AND THEN AFTER SOME DAYS CAME THE "DECISION MADE" STATUS

PLEASE SHARE
 
so any one whose processing date is mentioned a step up closer to target

please suggest

somesh said:
processing start date i.e. jan 20 has been added !!!!
 
Hey anil
my details r as follows

Category............: FSW1
Visa Office..........: New Delhi
NOC Code...........: 0111
Pre-Assessed.......: Yes
App. Filed............: 08-04-2010 (CIO CANADA)
1st AOR Received .: 01-08-2010
Doc's SENT .........: 14-10-2010
2nd AOR Received : 24-12-2010
Nomination...........: N.A.
IELTS Request......: With all DOCs 14-10-2010 (8 Bands)
Med's Request......: Waiting
Med's Done..........: Waiting
Interview............: Hopefully wavered
Passport Req.......: Waiting
VISA ISSUED........: Waiting