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satish7777 said:
Hi
Thanks for the comment
If the website states that x no. of applications received by y date it says applications received (no mention of opened or pending or backlog) so if that is correct my logic stands correct and if that is wrong it is against the operational procedure. So it is nothing but my perception of looking at things based on the proofs i have from my bank etc and what is correct only time can tell.
Now one more thing
total application received till 22nd aug is 1296 say they opened the first application on 5th of July ( as it was holiday before that ) so from 5th july to 22nd aug is 7 weeks *5 days (2 days weekend) = 35 days
now 1296/35= 37 applications / day say additional 23 application incomplete and all= 60 applications now if 20 people working on a 8 hr shift are checking 60 application/day that means it took them around 3 hrs to check 1 application.
now do you think that if they have received 500 application by 8th july they would work at this snail speed.
now if they say that they have received 500 application by 8th july than 40% of the total application received is in wouldn't u think that they will have more no. of people checking the form and at good speed than when they would be updating the site on periodic basis sometimes almost daily how can they have 40 days backlog.
anybody is welcome to prove me wrong but with a logic.
my request to all of the people who got the negative reply is that please update on your mode of payment and that will clear the scenario.

if 3 hours to check one application, maybe they're doing more detailed checks at the initial stage itself instead of returning applications later on... and headache of refunds...
 
SmGrGe said:
if 3 hours to check one application, maybe they're doing more detailed checks at the initial stage itself instead of returning applications later on... and headache of refunds...
@SmGrGe, Very true.... They might be checking all applications regerously at first stage only.... Can you tell me where you can update the information about Application posted / recvd / CC charged and all.....?
 
AVSNEH said:
@ SmGrGe, Very true.... They might be checking all applications regerously at first stage only.... Can you tell me where you can update the information about Application posted / recvd / CC charged and all.....?


Profile update above
 
ojooluseguno said:
Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum

What else can I say?

My file has also been returned.

Same reason as others.

>:( >:(

I still think the message from CIC is an auto reply since you got it by sending an inquiry to them. Ill believe this is the message was directly sent by CIC without you sending inquiry. ANyone who got an email msg from CIC who did not send inquiry?? Lets make it clear, you were answered by CIC that cap is Full. YOu were not SENT an email on their own accord?? right?
 
Hi

I had submitted my application on 1st Aug 2011. Wish to get answers to below questions.

1. I have not submitted IELTS - rather I am yet to go for it. How do I submit it after getting the results?
2. I wanted to update my CC details as there was a typo in it. How do I correct it?

Please help..
 
Kallayi said:
Hi

I had submitted my application on 1st Aug 2011. Wish to get answers to below questions.

1. I have not submitted IELTS - rather I am yet to go for it. How do I submit it after getting the results?
2. I wanted to update my CC details as there was a typo in it. How do I correct it?

Please help..

Your application will be sent back as incomplete. IELTS is MUST with application.
 
luckymystery said:
Your application will be sent back as incomplete. IELTS is MUST with application.

Thanks for the reply luckymystery..

Wondering why its taking so long time to get a response..
 
AVSNEH said:
@ SmGrGe, Very true.... They might be checking all applications regerously at first stage only.... Can you tell me where you can update the information about Application posted / recvd / CC charged and all.....?

Guys ...here are the strategies for the CIO this year im post it again for the people who did not catch it early on ...

The CIO and its processing strategies:

Utter compliance with R(10) and R(11)


The Centralized Intake Office, at the Case Processing Center in Sydney, Nova Scotia has a mandate to process all new applications for Permanent Residence Status under the Federal Skilled Worker Program.


From an intake point of view, the mandate of this office causes a rather significant number of applications to flow into the CIO rendering the capacity of the CIO under constant pressure.


In light of the abovementioned, the assessment of files submitted under Category 1 (claims of possession of a minimum of one year of fulltime paid experience in one of the occupations designated by the minister), is performed by officers with all due caution and scrutiny. The officers' mandate is to ensure that only utterly complete applications are placed in the processing queue and recommended for further processing by “a” visa post (Embassy, High Commission or Consulate).


The above described level of scrutiny practiced on the part of visa officers at the CIO will now be amplified as a result of the reduction of the total number of application in the occupation groups that are eligible for submission, as more applicants will try to submit their files “in time” before the cap hits, whether the file is utterly complete or not. On July 1st, 2011 the minister of citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism announced that the total number of applications to be processed under each occupation group is 500, with a total quota of 10,000 applications to be processed between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012.


Applications that are not in full conformity with R (10) and R (11) will be returned to the applicant pursuant to R (12).


Applications that are complete in terms of components (Supporting documents, forms and fees) but not in terms of criteria compliance, will be placed in the processing queue of the CIO and will then be refused.


The remedy
1. Understanding the meaning of the Occupation Groups.

It is of the essence that applicants understand the spirit of each NOC group. Mere titles and position summaries are insufficient. The applicant must firstly ensure that S/He did in fact perform a substantial number of the duties described in the NOC occupational structure, they need to ensure that they can satisfactorily document their experience.


Bulking up the work experience section of the application package with material that is mostly irrelevant to the essence of the claimed NOC group, will not cause the officer to overlook the lack of presence of the proper substantiation of the main duties claimed on the application forms.


Simply put, you must have performed the duties of the NOC group you are claiming membership of and you must be able to extensively document those particular duties.




2. Understanding the quota at the CIO, the timelines of the IELTS and the TEF examination centers

There is no application without the conclusive evidence of language ability.
Applying to the CIO requires very precise and comprehensive planning and coordination. An Applicant must firstly understand the testing times for the IELTS and the TEF examinations, keep a very close eye on the cap of applications in the same group the applicant is applying under that have been received by the CIO, the time required to procure the remainder of the supporting documentation for the file.


3. Ensuring that all regulatory components are present in the application package prior to dispatch in order to circumvent the application being returned due to component deficiency

Applications complete in terms of components yet refused due to lack of compliance with the definition of a Skilled Worker (i.e. refused due to points deficiency or NOC group lack of true membership):


Applications received at the CIO face one of three potential outcomes:


- Positive Final Assessment (Approved, file will be screened for inadmissibility at a visa post)


- Returned to applicant due to missing components (not refused, the cost recover fees paid will be refunded)


- Refused due to deficient points or lack of satisfactory documentation that substantiates membership in the claimed eligible NOC group (an assessment of the point will have taken place, and the processing fees are non refundable)
 
Due to the limited number for the cap, the immigration officers will definitely check each application with more caution and scrutiny..i have posted early on the strategy this year for the CIO-500 and here it is again:
The CIO and its processing strategies:

Utter compliance with R(10) and R(11)


The Centralized Intake Office, at the Case Processing Center in Sydney, Nova Scotia has a mandate to process all new applications for Permanent Residence Status under the Federal Skilled Worker Program.


From an intake point of view, the mandate of this office causes a rather significant number of applications to flow into the CIO rendering the capacity of the CIO under constant pressure.


In light of the abovementioned, the assessment of files submitted under Category 1 (claims of possession of a minimum of one year of fulltime paid experience in one of the occupations designated by the minister), is performed by officers with all due caution and scrutiny. The officers' mandate is to ensure that only utterly complete applications are placed in the processing queue and recommended for further processing by “a” visa post (Embassy, High Commission or Consulate).


The above described level of scrutiny practiced on the part of visa officers at the CIO will now be amplified as a result of the reduction of the total number of application in the occupation groups that are eligible for submission, as more applicants will try to submit their files “in time” before the cap hits, whether the file is utterly complete or not. On July 1st, 2011 the minister of citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism announced that the total number of applications to be processed under each occupation group is 500, with a total quota of 10,000 applications to be processed between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012.


Applications that are not in full conformity with R (10) and R (11) will be returned to the applicant pursuant to R (12).


Applications that are complete in terms of components (Supporting documents, forms and fees) but not in terms of criteria compliance, will be placed in the processing queue of the CIO and will then be refused.


The remedy
1. Understanding the meaning of the Occupation Groups.

It is of the essence that applicants understand the spirit of each NOC group. Mere titles and position summaries are insufficient. The applicant must firstly ensure that S/He did in fact perform a substantial number of the duties described in the NOC occupational structure, they need to ensure that they can satisfactorily document their experience.


Bulking up the work experience section of the application package with material that is mostly irrelevant to the essence of the claimed NOC group, will not cause the officer to overlook the lack of presence of the proper substantiation of the main duties claimed on the application forms.


Simply put, you must have performed the duties of the NOC group you are claiming membership of and you must be able to extensively document those particular duties.




2. Understanding the quota at the CIO, the timelines of the IELTS and the TEF examination centers

There is no application without the conclusive evidence of language ability.
Applying to the CIO requires very precise and comprehensive planning and coordination. An Applicant must firstly understand the testing times for the IELTS and the TEF examinations, keep a very close eye on the cap of applications in the same group the applicant is applying under that have been received by the CIO, the time required to procure the remainder of the supporting documentation for the file.


3. Ensuring that all regulatory components are present in the application package prior to dispatch in order to circumvent the application being returned due to component deficiency

Applications complete in terms of components yet refused due to lack of compliance with the definition of a Skilled Worker (i.e. refused due to points deficiency or NOC group lack of true membership):


Applications received at the CIO face one of three potential outcomes:


- Positive Final Assessment (Approved, file will be screened for inadmissibility at a visa post)


- Returned to applicant due to missing components (not refused, the cost recover fees paid will be refunded)


- Refused due to deficient points or lack of satisfactory documentation that substantiates membership in the claimed eligible NOC group (an assessment of the point will have taken place, and the processing fees are non refundable)



Hi
very informative now Few things to be highlighted

2. Understanding the quota at the CIO, the timelines of the IELTS and the TEF examination centers

There is no application without the conclusive evidence of language ability.
Applying to the CIO requires very precise and comprehensive planning and coordination. An Applicant must firstly understand the testing times for the IELTS and the TEF examinations, keep a very close eye on the cap of applications in the same group the applicant is applying under that have been received by the CIO, the time required to procure the remainder of the supporting documentation for the file.


Now again if the no. of application received status on the website is to be followed with very close eye as per CIO so do you think they will say that if they will have a 45 days backlog.

Returned to applicant due to missing components (not refused, the cost recover fees paid will be refunded)

All the people who have got the negative reply were told that they will get there docs as well as processing fee they may be lying under the above criteria.

- Refused due to deficient points or lack of satisfactory documentation that substantiates membership in the claimed eligible NOC group (an assessment of the point will have taken place, and the processing fees are non refundable)[/size]
they havent got any file no. .with the refusal because of this reason
 
Top 5 Most Livable Cities in the World | Economist Intelligence Unit
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 02, 2011

Of the Top 5 Livable Cities based on Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual report on the most livable cities in the world, 3 cities are from Canada - Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary.

Here's the Top 5 Most Livable Cities in the World

1. Melbourne, Australia

2. Vienna, Austria

3. Vancouver, Canada

4. Toronto, Canada

5. Calgary, Canada

This is the first time for almost a decade now that Vancouver is not at the top of the 140 cities included in the survey.

How is livability measured?


Economist Intelligence Unit assesses which locations around the world provide the best or the worst living conditions using the following factors to determine a livable city:

1. Stability: prevalence of crime, threat of conflict (military or otherwise), etc. (25 percent of score)

2. Healthcare: availability and quality (20 percent of score)

3. Culture and environment: social freedoms, availability of amenities, and climate (25 percent of score)

4. Education: availability and quality (10 percent of score)

5. Infrastructure: quality of transit, roads, water, energy, and telecommunication and availability of good housing (20 percent of score)

Canada remains to be a best bet if you are planning to immigrate.
 
RKC said:
We did it ourselves. Now you will say that even Viz is fooling. I think your consultant is fooling you & not us.
God help you.

RKC.....

WOULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TIME YOU APPLICATION RECEIVED ON 8 JULY ?
 
Hi, greetings to everyone,

i see all of us are very very anxious after getting through the notes posted by our fellow forum members. I am disappointed but still hopefull although my application reached on 21 July. Hope is life every things gives us hope if this does not went through i have a hope for a better option i can adopt study visa or try my luck for australia. i will ask my consultant about the situatio since i live in dubai and it was off for Eid holidays. Yet best of luck to every one and keeping hoping for a better future.
 
ghazisultan said:
Hi, greetings to everyone,

i see all of us are very very anxious after getting through the notes posted by our fellow forum members. I am disappointed but still hopefull although my application reached on 21 July. Hope is life every things gives us hope if this does not went through i have a hope for a better option i can adopt study visa or try my luck for australia. i will ask my consultant about the situatio since i live in dubai and it was off for Eid holidays. Yet best of luck to every one and keeping hoping for a better future.
Great!!! Brother keep your hopes high. Nothing can defeat our determination. I am also looking into student visa option and FSW2.
 
zub2612 said:
Great!!! Brother keep your hopes high. Nothing can defeat our determination. I am also looking into student visa option and FSW2.

Thanks for your comments. i am also not familiar with terminologies such as FSW2 or PER NER or AOR what are these abbreviations.