CHC London hasn't issued any Doc Request to anyone since March 2010. What I personally believe that there systems are being changed from CAIPS to Global Case Mgmt Systems after which they'll be a good flow of doc update letters.
You have the right to assume and believe in anything you want, the truth however is, even with whatever changes they make, they will still work @ their pace.ahmadtajwer said:CHC London hasn't issued any Doc Request to anyone since March 2010. What I personally believe that there systems are being changed from CAIPS to Global Case Mgmt Systems after which they'll be a good flow of doc update letters.
Exactly you are right, they work at their pace.schwarzeradler said:You have the right to assume and believe in anything you want, the truth however is, even with whatever changes they make, they will still work @ their pace.
With all the changes they have made in the past, the result has always been longer queues, correct me if I am wrong. I mean it is just like many corporations, spending most of their time just doing "meetings and meetings" - with no effective results. People want to see results and not have to wait for years to know their fate.
Pardon me If I sound a bit too harsh.
Yes you can get points for your wife if she is regular graduate.You can add her in update lettershezi said:Dear All
****I need attention pls from all fellows*****
I applied under old process like 8 feb 2008 under skilled worker immigtation,
at that time i was unmarried,now i am married how can i update my application?
and after update can i take spouse education points?
thanks
shezi
shezi, email your CHC and let them know straight away that you are married now. When you'll send your updated docs then you'll put your wife's details in it and can claim points for her education as well.shezi said:Dear All
****I need attention pls from all fellows*****
I applied under old process like 8 feb 2008 under skilled worker immigtation,
at that time i was unmarried,now i am married how can i update my application?
and after update can i take spouse education points?
thanks
shezi
schwarzeradler said:Sorry Guys, but it look's to be bad News everywhere for the rest of the 2007 applicants. The Long wait continues. How far this is true, I do not know. But for your information, take a look at this---- H mm.... erm..... Time to move on and maybe forget about the Canadian Immigration thingy,
Quote:
"Hi, I'm a November 2007 applicant. My lawyer has met with senior canadian immigration officers a couple of days ago, he wrote me an email saying that they told him my application won't be due untill 2012 as post Feb 2008 applicants will take 100% of their time in 2011.... I thought I'd share this with you."
Source:
trackitt.com/canada-discussion-forums/federal-skilled-workers/574136207/chc-london-2007-applicants/page/4
For you it might make sense, but for the applicant, and many more with the same time line, it doesn't. Simply because, he and these many more, are in possession of a letter which states that it will take b/w 42 - 48 Months, and obviously they applied to an office which states 44 Months as the average time line on their website. Yet, after waiting 39 months, he is being advised that he will have to wait till 2012 and that people who applied after him will be prioritized.CanadianLove said:this is how he goes on and replies to another question posed "nope they did not even ask for documents and ofcourse no medicals either...ya it is annoying news!!!" - in that case 2012 makes sense, as the applicant has not even sent the document updates
Canadianlove,CanadianLove said:Agreed, but what you suggest we do about it?, you pointed out the issue at hand, what would you suggest the solution?