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hamid107 said:
From now the medical will be sent by E-mail based on following correspondance which done by one of the Iranian applicant.

Telling a gossip is prohibited in this from even it is because of poor reading skill Bro.

It never means they are gonna send it through our emails. take a look at it one more time please
 
hate saturdays and sundays cuz nothing may happen on these two disgusting days
 
yeah nothing happens and we need to take the family out and do family stuff, at least at work I don't get cuties.
 
i changed my address & got a new work in a different city
how do i notify them?
email? or sh'd i send a regular mail for them??
 
if you live in a third world country, by mail. if you live in US or Europe, by e-mail.
and they need a info like date of birth...etc. so check with them too or they won't accept to change. I have done it before.
 
i believe you need to send the embassy a formal letter requesting that and it should be signed , it could be sent by fax or regular maile and SIGNED to be accepted , I think what ihakbal meant is the opposite as usually they use email for third world countries .....

but the problem is they do not notifiy you of receiving the letter neither they put your new updated address on e-cas ! so i dont know how somebody could be sure its changed especially in the mess happening in Damascus right now and the rumors thats the embassy is closed?!!!

good luck
 
no news

hopeless wating medical

its about 11 month from update
realy what i heard if you have a job in your region your case processing will delay ??
 
Hey Youskal where are you? tttooo long no hear, if you dont come here I would never leave any posts here anymore either
 
Bad news for all of us 2006 applicants

here it is:
Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers:

I have applied for Canadian permanent residency in 2006 through the Federal Skilled Worker Program and more than 5 years have passed since it is in process. How many more months will it take before I get my visa?

Unfortunately for you, applications under the Federal Skilled Worker category submitted for processing prior to February 2008 have been pushed to the back of the line in favour of applications that were submitted more recently. Nobody can argue that this is fair but for now it is what it is. Processing times vary depending upon which visa office is handling your file. A complete list of current processing times at each visa office can be found on the Canadavisa’s website.

If you qualify for Canadian permanent residency under the current Federal Skilled Worker category or under one of the other Canadian immigration programs you may want to consider submitting a fresh application as a way to speed up your entry to Canada. New Federal Skilled Worker applications are being processed in less than 12 months at some visa offices. To determine if you qualify for a Canadian permanent resident visa under all of the immigration programs, please complete Canadavisa’s free Canadian immigration assessment.
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the Canadian immigration system and Kenny specifcally have betrayed us. I don't know how he can sleep after lying to millions of people. "first come first served" and "to be fair to the ones waiting the most" are his most blatant lies ever.
I for one hope a painfull death awaites him.
 
these are bad news for all of us :(
 
I recommend applicants of the late 2006 or 2007 and on to reapply in order to speed up their process as well, but this does not apply to applicants who submitted their updated documents