I am Feb 2011 applicant (MI2). In RBVO for 8 months. My well wishes for you too. Dua rekhen.britto78 said:Dear munnabd,
Please pray for us, When did you apply?
I am Feb 2011 applicant (MI2). In RBVO for 8 months. My well wishes for you too. Dua rekhen.britto78 said:Dear munnabd,
Please pray for us, When did you apply?
Dear Paglababa,paglababa said:520 pg a tora visa pabi. toder ke porsudin regency te doaa kore dibo .. tora next week visa peye jabi..
Hoq Moulaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
+1jnathan said:8-12 months for IP and for MI-2 and MI-3 applicants is considered as normal timeline.
No matter what happens in the Canadian Job market in 2011, CIC would finalize MI-2 and MI-3 applicants. its apparent that they have reduced the acceptance to 500 from 1000 only to work on these files faster and work on the backlog. they have been sending that "2 yr or more time needed" for quite sometime now and for MI-1 and pre june 2008, aftermath of that timeline is gonna be executed in 2012. Good to know that they have already declared that they'd increase 14,000 more visas in 2012 than they did in 2011.
Patience is the key for everyone waiting for their turns. engage yourself in other recreational activities rather then thinking about Canadian PR visas. You have done your part by sending your apps and now its their turn and there is nothing you can do now to speed up this process.
hman28,hman28 said:Dear Paglababa,
Regency te koyjon forum member jacchen?
BR
hman28
Britto78,britto78 said:Dear Ahsan Bhai,
Would you please share with me regarding Background Check.
BR
Britto78
Hopefully this’ll accelerate the immi process & reduce the pain of waiting…Dr.Hasib said:Very good initiative by CIC
News Release – CIC Goes Paperless
Ottawa, November 25, 2011 — Citizenship and Immigration Canada will make the application process easier while saving $4.2 million over the next three years, by moving more of its business online, Minister Jason Kenney announced today.
This change will simplify the application process and make it more accessible to applicants. On line services allow people to apply whenever and wherever they want, with online tools to help navigate the immigration process and fill out forms. As part of the move to online services, beginning December 1, 2011, CIC will no longer print and mail out forms and application kits. If application forms cannot be completed and submitted electronically, applicants can print the forms themselves from the CIC website.
Service for people with special needs will continue. Braille and large format text forms will still be available.
This will save Canadian taxpayers $4.2 million over three years.
This will also enable CIC to free up resources in some parts of the organization and put them to better use elsewhere while still maintaining a high degree of service.
In constantly trying to find ways to do business better and with less cost, CIC is fulfilling its responsibility of properly managing taxpayers' dollars.
To view a full list of CIC forms and kits visit Application forms and guides.
Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CitImmCanada.
For further information (media only), please contact:
Candice Malcolm
Minister's Office
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
CIC Media Relations
Communications Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-952-1650
CIC-Media-Relations @ cic.gc.ca
source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2011/2011-11-25l.asp
Thanks for sharing this useful info. +1 for you, Hasib bhai. ei niyom ki jara notun kore apply korbe tader jonne projojjo naki amarao benefit pabo?Dr.Hasib said:Very good initiative by CIC
News Release – CIC Goes Paperless
Ottawa, November 25, 2011 — Citizenship and Immigration Canada will make the application process easier while saving $4.2 million over the next three years, by moving more of its business online, Minister Jason Kenney announced today.
This change will simplify the application process and make it more accessible to applicants. On line services allow people to apply whenever and wherever they want, with online tools to help navigate the immigration process and fill out forms. As part of the move to online services, beginning December 1, 2011, CIC will no longer print and mail out forms and application kits. If application forms cannot be completed and submitted electronically, applicants can print the forms themselves from the CIC website.
Service for people with special needs will continue. Braille and large format text forms will still be available.
This will save Canadian taxpayers $4.2 million over three years.
This will also enable CIC to free up resources in some parts of the organization and put them to better use elsewhere while still maintaining a high degree of service.
In constantly trying to find ways to do business better and with less cost, CIC is fulfilling its responsibility of properly managing taxpayers' dollars.
To view a full list of CIC forms and kits visit Application forms and guides.
Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CitImmCanada.
For further information (media only), please contact:
Candice Malcolm
Minister's Office
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
CIC Media Relations
Communications Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-952-1650
CIC-Media-Relations @ cic.gc.ca
source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2011/2011-11-25l.asp
this change would be very effective.deba_avik said:Thanks for sharing this useful info. +1 for you, Hasib bhai. ei niyom ki jara notun kore apply korbe tader jonne projojjo naki amarao benefit pabo?
Amra to asha chere dilam, MI-2 te thakle tao ektu asha kortam....... Ki j hosse, ki j hobe, Munna bhai, bujhe pai na.....HA/NA kichu ekta directly koiya dilei to hoi, hudai ghuraiya ghuraiya amago jibon da jhala pala koira dilo.....munnabd said:Pre June 2010 , Post June 2010 shob eki naukay ase ekhon. Post June 2011 (MI3), top priority dewa hoche, ja bujhlam arki
Babagoooooooo, amago jonne ektu doa khaiyer koren...... :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(paglababa said:520 pg a tora visa pabi. toder ke porsudin regency te doaa kore dibo .. tora next week visa peye jabi..
Hoq Moulaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
And FYI, NDVO has already started sending MR/PPR by email.Dr.Hasib said:this change would be very effective.
note the line "CIC will no longer print and mail out forms and application kits"
so, there is a chance(not 100% sure) that all applicants will get their MR/PPR by email instead of obsolete snail mail from Dec 2011 onwards