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just discussing the info we had shared on a diff thread.
 
all Members


Please explain This Its beyond my understanding

Vishesh applies on 30 sept 2009 and is waiting for the Visa

ash1967 applied 26/sept and has got the visa in june


Only four days gap in application


wonder why it takes longer in some cases.


can any body explain the logic
 
After going through many threads I realize there is Practically no Movement at all in applicants of 1111 and 0111 irrespective of the date file has been submitted to CHC

Wonder why this NOC has been put on a back burner ??? ??? ???
 
Destination BC,

It might be due to background checks. Every applicant is different even if they have same NOC and same VO.

I am also 1111 and waiting for my status to be "In Process". God know what is the case with April applicants who submitted docs in April to CHC, NEw Delhi.
 
People,

There was an over flow of persons applying under noc 1111,0111, college professors, IT professionals...thtz the reason why the processing has gone so very slow... :o
 
One confusion Can any one clarify

Are there any Other Charges to be paid at any level after submitting docs at CHC I heard of something called Landing fee whats that ?

Thanks
 
Landing fees need to be paid when CHC will clear your medical stage.

Seniors, Correct me if I am wrong.....
 
Hi CBI

I was assuming the 1250 $ paid at CIC level Includes all and additional 88 $ is the fee for the PR card, S Security NO to paid after reaching destination
 
Hello all

whats this RPRF and is it $490
 
It is right to permanent residance fees of $490. It is generally paid when medicals are requested along with passports.
 
Hi vishesh

so this is over and above the 1250$ already paid
 
Yes dear....your are right. That was application fees of 550 and 490 is right to PR fees.
 
No news as of yet........just waiting and waiting..........it seems there are a lot of files with CHC to process, so they have slowed down. At this time, they seem to just stamp visas on the passports as many have received their visas in the past few days. Hope to see some movement in Sep.
 
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Canada increases the number of visas available through the provincial nomination programs:
The Government of Canada increased the number of visas that may be issued this year for Canadian permanent residence under the provincial nomination programs. Citizenship and Immigration Canada decided to increase the numbers beyond what was originally promised earlier this year. This year, Alberta will now receive 5,000 immigrants under the Alberta Immigrant Nomination Program (AINP); British Columbia’s provincial nomination program will receive 3,500; Saskatchewan will receive 4,000, and Manitoba will receive 5,000.