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Moon99

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Jul 14, 2009
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pharmacistfarhan said:
do anybody know that whether our applications, the applicants of 2007 under simplified application process, would be transferred to London or be processed here in ISB?
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Moon99

Star Member
Jul 14, 2009
170
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pharmacistfarhan said:
do anybody know that whether our applications, the applicants of 2007 under simplified application process, would be transferred to London or be processed here in ISB?
Pray Almighty Allah that old applicants should be processed through Ottawa pilot project
 

Moon99

Star Member
Jul 14, 2009
170
4
Moon99 said:
Pray Almighty Allah that old applicants should be processed through Ottawa pilot project
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Western Canada and the Prairies
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
SaskatchewanCentral Canada
Quebec
OntarioMaritime Provinces
New Brunswick
Newfoundland & Labrador
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward IslandTerritories
Nunavut
Northwest Territories
Yukon
Canada as a Nation
Canadian Geography
Canada is the second largest country in the world (9,984,670 sq km).
There are 33.5 million people living in Canada.
Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Approximately 90 per cent of the population is located within 160 km of the US border. About 75 per cent of the total population lives in major cities or towns.
There are over 2 million lakes in Canada (755,180 sq km of fresh water), more lakes/inland waters than any other country.
Canadian Politics
Canada is a "Democratic Federation" with both Federal and Provincial levels of Government.
Federal jurisdictions include International policies, Defense, Immigration, Criminal Law, Customs, and Border control.
Provincial jurisdictions include health care, education, welfare and intra-provincial transportation.
The Canadian political system was initially drafted by the "Fathers of Confederation" in 1864, and became law in 1867 when the Constitution Act was passed.
Canadian Economy
Canada ranks among the 10 leading manufacturing nations. Important manufacturing sectors in Canada include food and beverages, paper and allied products, primary metals, fabricated metals, petrochemicals and chemicals.
From oil and gas to precious minerals, lumber, and agriculture, the country is rich in natural resources.
Agriculture, tourism, forestry, mining, and fishing are important economic sectors.
Canadian Education
Canada has one of the highest educational standards among industrialized nations.
Canada has both a public and private education system.
Secondary studies go up to Grades 11, 12 or 13, depending on the province. After secondary, students may choose to attend university, college, or CEGEP (in Quebec).
Canada has many internationally recognized universities.
Canadian Health Care
Canada has a public health care system that makes critical care accessible to all Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents.
Health care systems are run by Provincial ministries of health; however national standards are set by the Federal Government.
There are three Provinces that charge health care premiums (BC, Alberta & Ontario). In the remaining Provinces and Territories, health care is paid for through taxes.
Canadian Culture
Canada is often referred to as a "cultural mosaic," encouraging its immigrants and citizens to celebrate their traditions and culture.
Canadians speak more than 200 languages.
Canada's two official languages are English and French.
The Canadian Climate
Despite what many people think, Canada is not cold all of time! Canada has a wide range of climates and temperatures and experiences four distinct seasons (winter, spring, summer and fall). The below table provides the average high and low temperatures in major Canadian cities in January (mid-winter) and in July, (mid-summer).
City January (Avg. Low) January (Avg. High) July (Avg. Low) July (Avg. High)
Calgary, AB -15.1 ºC -2.8 ºC 9.4 ºC 22.9 ºC
Charlottetown, PEI -12.6 ºC -3.3 ºC 13.8 ºC 23.2 ºC
Edmonton, AB -16.0 ºC -7.3 ºC 12.1 ºC 22.8 ºC
Halifax, NS -10.7 ºC -1.2 ºC 13.5 ºC 23.6 ºC
Iqaluit, NU -30.6 ºC -22.5 ºC 3.7 ºC 11.6 ºC
Moncton, NB -14.3 ºC -3.6 ºC 12.6 ºC 24.5 ºC
Montreal, QC -14.7 ºC -5.7 ºC 15.6 ºC 26.2 ºC
Ottawa, ON -15.3 ºC -6.1 ºC 15.4 ºC 26.5 ºC
Quebec City, QC -17.6 ºC -7.9 ºC 13.4 ºC 25.0 ºC
Regina, SK -21.6 ºC -10.7 ºC 11.8 ºC 25.7 ºC
Saskatoon, SK -22.3 ºC -11.8 ºC 11.4 ºC 24.9 ºC
St. John's, NL -8.6 ºC -0.9 ºC 10.5 ºC 20.3 ºC
Toronto, ON -7.3 ºC -1.1 ºC 17.9 ºC 26.4 ºC
Vancouver, BC 0.5 ºC 6.1 ºC 13.2 ºC 21.7 ºC
Winnipeg, MB -22.8 ºC -12.7 ºC 13.3 ºC 25.8 ºC
Yellowknife, NT -32.0 ºC -24.0 ºC 12.0 ºC 21.0 ºC
 

Moon99

Star Member
Jul 14, 2009
170
4
Moon99 said:
Canada is a vast and beautiful country, stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic, from the North Pole to the United States. Each region has its own unique features, with a population and an economy as diverse as its landscape.
Western Canada and the Prairies
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
SaskatchewanCentral Canada
Quebec
OntarioMaritime Provinces
New Brunswick
Newfoundland & Labrador
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward IslandTerritories
Nunavut
Northwest Territories
Yukon
Canada as a Nation
Canadian Geography
Canada is the second largest country in the world (9,984,670 sq km).
There are 33.5 million people living in Canada.
Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Approximately 90 per cent of the population is located within 160 km of the US border. About 75 per cent of the total population lives in major cities or towns.
There are over 2 million lakes in Canada (755,180 sq km of fresh water), more lakes/inland waters than any other country.
Canadian Politics
Canada is a "Democratic Federation" with both Federal and Provincial levels of Government.
Federal jurisdictions include International policies, Defense, Immigration, Criminal Law, Customs, and Border control.
Provincial jurisdictions include health care, education, welfare and intra-provincial transportation.
The Canadian political system was initially drafted by the "Fathers of Confederation" in 1864, and became law in 1867 when the Constitution Act was passed.
Canadian Economy
Canada ranks among the 10 leading manufacturing nations. Important manufacturing sectors in Canada include food and beverages, paper and allied products, primary metals, fabricated metals, petrochemicals and chemicals.
From oil and gas to precious minerals, lumber, and agriculture, the country is rich in natural resources.
Agriculture, tourism, forestry, mining, and fishing are important economic sectors.
Canadian Education
Canada has one of the highest educational standards among industrialized nations.
Canada has both a public and private education system.
Secondary studies go up to Grades 11, 12 or 13, depending on the province. After secondary, students may choose to attend university, college, or CEGEP (in Quebec).
Canada has many internationally recognized universities.
Canadian Health Care
Canada has a public health care system that makes critical care accessible to all Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents.
Health care systems are run by Provincial ministries of health; however national standards are set by the Federal Government.
There are three Provinces that charge health care premiums (BC, Alberta & Ontario). In the remaining Provinces and Territories, health care is paid for through taxes.
Canadian Culture
Canada is often referred to as a "cultural mosaic," encouraging its immigrants and citizens to celebrate their traditions and culture.
Canadians speak more than 200 languages.
Canada's two official languages are English and French.
The Canadian Climate
Despite what many people think, Canada is not cold all of time! Canada has a wide range of climates and temperatures and experiences four distinct seasons (winter, spring, summer and fall). The below table provides the average high and low temperatures in major Canadian cities in January (mid-winter) and in July, (mid-summer).
City January (Avg. Low) January (Avg. High) July (Avg. Low) July (Avg. High)
Calgary, AB -15.1 ºC -2.8 ºC 9.4 ºC 22.9 ºC
Charlottetown, PEI -12.6 ºC -3.3 ºC 13.8 ºC 23.2 ºC
Edmonton, AB -16.0 ºC -7.3 ºC 12.1 ºC 22.8 ºC
Halifax, NS -10.7 ºC -1.2 ºC 13.5 ºC 23.6 ºC
Iqaluit, NU -30.6 ºC -22.5 ºC 3.7 ºC 11.6 ºC
Moncton, NB -14.3 ºC -3.6 ºC 12.6 ºC 24.5 ºC
Montreal, QC -14.7 ºC -5.7 ºC 15.6 ºC 26.2 ºC
Ottawa, ON -15.3 ºC -6.1 ºC 15.4 ºC 26.5 ºC
Quebec City, QC -17.6 ºC -7.9 ºC 13.4 ºC 25.0 ºC
Regina, SK -21.6 ºC -10.7 ºC 11.8 ºC 25.7 ºC
Saskatoon, SK -22.3 ºC -11.8 ºC 11.4 ºC 24.9 ºC
St. John's, NL -8.6 ºC -0.9 ºC 10.5 ºC 20.3 ºC
Toronto, ON -7.3 ºC -1.1 ºC 17.9 ºC 26.4 ºC
Vancouver, BC 0.5 ºC 6.1 ºC 13.2 ºC 21.7 ºC
Winnipeg, MB -22.8 ºC -12.7 ºC 13.3 ºC 25.8 ºC
Yellowknife, NT -32.0 ºC -24.0 ºC 12.0 ºC 21.0 ºC
Where are all applicants sleeping :p :-* :'(
 

Moon99

Star Member
Jul 14, 2009
170
4
Has anyone applied in the category of 6111 (Sales Manager) ??????? I mean before Fast Track started as this category is not available in the list of 38
 

Moon99

Star Member
Jul 14, 2009
170
4
BobbyB said:
Hi Moon99,

How can I help? Hope all is OK with you?

BobbyB
[/quote

Dear Bobby keep in touch, any updates for 2007 applicants. you are a very active member of this forum , so always keep in touch. if you have any e-mail id or cell no do let me know if possible.
Regards
 

CanadianLove

Star Member
Apr 11, 2010
182
10
Saudi Arabia
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Doc's Request.
Aug 2009
AOR Received.
July 2007
Dear Moon,

Ed here, 2007 Applicant CHC London, awaiting medicals, could you shed somw light on "Ottawa pilot project"
sorry about the cliche, but i have to admit, i do not know, many thx

Dear seniors,

also, any seniors, if you could shed some light on this recent letter i received from London
"you applicant for PR has been REVIEWED, the below additional docs are required, you have 60 days
to send them, an immigration officer will review your file again after 60 days....."

Reviewed means, reviewed??, does it means that i have met the 67 points? cuz all other docs they requested is my updated Bnk Stmnt, wife PCC and current job ref lttr....

many thanks in advance
 

Moon99

Star Member
Jul 14, 2009
170
4
CanadianLove said:
Dear Moon,

Ed here, 2007 Applicant CHC London, awaiting medicals, could you shed somw light on "Ottawa pilot project"
sorry about the cliche, but i have to admit, i do not know, many thx

Dear seniors,

also, any seniors, if you could shed some light on this recent letter i received from London
"you applicant for PR has been REVIEWED, the below additional docs are required, you have 60 days
to send them, an immigration officer will review your file again after 60 days....."

Reviewed means, reviewed??, does it means that i have met the 67 points? cuz all other docs they requested is my updated Bnk Stmnt, wife PCC and current job ref lttr....

many thanks in advance
This letter shows that they are completing your file and requesting your bank statement is also a good sign.shows that you are fullfilling their requirements and getting 67 points.
Hope for the bestMay god make you successful
 

CanadianLove

Star Member
Apr 11, 2010
182
10
Saudi Arabia
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Doc's Request.
Aug 2009
AOR Received.
July 2007
dear Moon,

Thanks for the reply, I hope and pray all of get our cases finalised by the end of this year inshallah...:)

all the best and keep in touch.

regards,
 

Moon99

Star Member
Jul 14, 2009
170
4
CanadianLove said:
dear Moon,

Thanks for the reply, I hope and pray all of get our cases finalised by the end of this year inshallah...:)

all the best and keep in touch.

regards,
Thanks a lot. I always pray Allah the Almighty to make all of us successful in future and take all of us in Canada at the end of this year and we become successful in Canada also.Ameen
 

pharmacistfarhan

Hero Member
Feb 27, 2010
710
23
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
2131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
04-5-2013
Doc's Request.
Sent along with application
AOR Received.
PER: 03-7-2013
IELTS Request
Sent along with application
File Transfer...
18-07-2013
Med's Request
10-01-2014
Med's Done....
15-01-2014 , 3rd line appeared on ECAS on Jan 23, 2014, RPRF Request on May 13, 2014, RPRF DD received by LVO on May 19, 2014.
Interview........
Alhumdolillah waived
Passport Req..
PPR1 on Aug 26, 2014, PPR2 on Sep 24, 2014, Decision Made on Sep26, 2014
VISA ISSUED...
Alhumdullilah Passports received on Sep 30, 2014
LANDED..........
22 Oct 2014
Hi everybody........ any up-date regarding 2007 cases. It seems that our case would be processed by CHC ISB in year 2011...
 

BobbyB

Champion Member
Feb 10, 2009
1,769
98
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Moon99 said:
BobbyB said:
Hi Moon99,

How can I help? Hope all is OK with you?

BobbyB
[/quote

Dear Bobby keep in touch, any updates for 2007 applicants. you are a very active member of this forum , so always keep in touch. if you have any e-mail id or cell no do let me know if possible.
Regards

Sorry Man. Nothing to report. CHC London is on "HOLS". No movement noticed.