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jnathan said:
Correction posted, that is what I meant to say.
Jnathan dada,
apnar bodhodoy er jonno amra shotti anondito... ;)

BR
Hasib
 
The below message is FYKI shared by Lubob in the thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t70979.0.html;topicseen

Half of FSW Applications are Returned
Randy Orr was pleased to announce on Friday, September 16th, to CAPIC that the CIO in Sydney, Nova Scotia received 34,000 applications in the last fiscal year and returned 17,000 because one of his five anonymous gnomes, after spending 1.6 hours on average per file, succeeded in finding something amiss, thereby allowing him/her to bounce the application. Because CIC takes two months before "reviewing" a file and returns FSW applications by snail mail, this policy of bouncing as many applications as possible means that many qualified applicants will find the cap reached even before their bounced application reaches them.

Examples of reasons these anonymous gnomes used to bounce applications are: the level of completed education was not stated for the applicant's three- and five-year-olds; and the category ticked was "family", as opposed to "economic". So, when you apply, (a) do not make even the pettiest of mistakes and (b) provide a Canadian mailing address so that it does not take many more months before your application reaches you.

Any victim of such maliciousness who, as a result, was unable to be processed because the quota had been filed before the application could be resubmitted should consider seeking the Federal Court's intervention. No act of Parliament authorizes churning applications in order to assure that there is always another file to peer at for 1.6 hours and, thus, to avoid being laid off owing to lack of work.
 
deba_avik said:
The below message is FYKI shared by Lubob in the thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t70979.0.html;topicseen

Half of FSW Applications are Returned
Randy Orr was pleased to announce on Friday, September 16th, to CAPIC that the CIO in Sydney, Nova Scotia received 34,000 applications in the last fiscal year and returned 17,000 because one of his five anonymous gnomes, after spending 1.6 hours on average per file, succeeded in finding something amiss, thereby allowing him/her to bounce the application. Because CIC takes two months before "reviewing" a file and returns FSW applications by snail mail, this policy of bouncing as many applications as possible means that many qualified applicants will find the cap reached even before their bounced application reaches them.

Examples of reasons these anonymous gnomes used to bounce applications are: the level of completed education was not stated for the applicant's three- and five-year-olds; and the category ticked was "family", as opposed to "economic". So, when you apply, (a) do not make even the pettiest of mistakes and (b) provide a Canadian mailing address so that it does not take many more months before your application reaches you.

Any victim of such maliciousness who, as a result, was unable to be processed because the quota had been filed before the application could be resubmitted should consider seeking the Federal Court's intervention. No act of Parliament authorizes churning applications in order to assure that there is always another file to peer at for 1.6 hours and, thus, to avoid being laid off owing to lack of work.

thanks for sharing...+1 from me
 
I wanted to share my experience with the 'address disappearance' on ecas for the benefit of others.

Initial Application: Nov.30.2009 (Pre-June2010)
From: Bangladesh
VO: Singapore
File transfer to VO: Feb.2010
File started processing: Nov.30.2010
Current ECAS status: 'In process'

On Sep.13.2011, my address disappeared from ECAS. Today, on Sep.19.11 I received Med Req, RPRF Req, Personal Net Worth Statement Req which was dated Sep.14.11

This in my view means: 'Whenever' our address disappears on ECAS, there is a 'very good' chance that our case is going to move ahead (i.e. if we are 'in process' then we move onto 'MED REQ' and if we are on 'med rcvd' then we may just move to Passport req or visa issue)

Hope this sheds light on all the people like me who have been /are waiting eagerly without any specific idea as to where things are going or what to expect next.

I like to thank QORAX for the support and advice, specially about CAIPS, from which I got a clear picture about my case. I had no idea about CAIPS (the way we find out our file status at the VO) until I read QORAX posts and answers to my inquiries.

Therefore, ALLAH is kind and will show us light, if we BELIEVE! Have Faith.
 
rahatx,

whats your NOC and what was written in your CAIPS?
 
Dr.Hasib said:
thanks for sharing...+1 from me

Thank you, Hasib bhai.But all credit goes to Lubob who actually shared this.
 
rahatx said:
I wanted to share my experience with the 'address disappearance' on ecas for the benefit of others.

Initial Application: Nov.30.2009 (Pre-June2010)
From: Bangladesh
VO: Singapore
File transfer to VO: Feb.2010
File started processing: Nov.30.2010
Current ECAS status: 'In process'

On Sep.13.2011, my address disappeared from ECAS. Today, on Sep.19.11 I received Med Req, RPRF Req, Personal Net Worth Statement Req which was dated Sep.14.11

This in my view means: 'Whenever' our address disappears on ECAS, there is a 'very good' chance that our case is going to move ahead (i.e. if we are 'in process' then we move onto 'MED REQ' and if we are on 'med rcvd' then we may just move to Passport req or visa issue)

Hope this sheds light on all the people like me who have been /are waiting eagerly without any specific idea as to where things are going or what to expect next.

I like to thank QORAX for the support and advice, specially about CAIPS, from which I got a clear picture about my case. I had no idea about CAIPS (the way we find out our file status at the VO) until I read QORAX posts and answers to my inquiries.

Therefore, ALLAH is kind and will show us light, if we BELIEVE! Have Faith.

Hi Rahat bhai,

Could you please share us the most economic and accurate way of applying caips? Does it make delay of our processing? As I have no International credit card, how can one pay on behalf of me? Do I need to share my file info with the person paying on behalf of me?
 
Tasneem said:
12 days passed after status changed to RBVO (and address disappeared) but no AOR yet :(

How long do I need to wait?

Tasneem

20 days max.
 
Applications received toward the overall cap: 2,167 of 10,000 as of September 19, 2011

Applications received per eligible occupation:

Eligible Occupation
(by National Occupational Classification [NOC] code) Number of Complete Applications Received*
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers 176
0811 Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture) 17
1122 Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management (Cap reached)**
1233 Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 28
2121 Biologists and Related Scientists 100
2151 Architects 50
3111 Specialist Physicians 77
3112 General Practitioners and Family Physicians 85
3113 Dentists 114
3131 Pharmacists 195
3142 Physiotherapists 24
3152 Registered Nurses 499
3215 Medical Radiation Technologists 11
3222 Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 8
3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 35
4151 Psychologists 9
4152 Social Workers 65
6241 Chefs 16
6242 Cooks 38
7215 Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 19
7216 Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades 33
7241 Electricians (except Industrial and Power System) 17
7242 Industrial Electricians 14
7251 Plumbers 4
7265 Welders and Related Machine Operators 6
7312 Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 9
7371 Crane Operators 1
7372 Drillers and Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 2
8222 Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service 15
 
deba_avik said:
The below message is FYKI shared by Lubob in the thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t70979.0.html;topicseen

Half of FSW Applications are Returned
Randy Orr was pleased to announce on Friday, September 16th, to CAPIC that the CIO in Sydney, Nova Scotia received 34,000 applications in the last fiscal year and returned 17,000 because one of his five anonymous gnomes, after spending 1.6 hours on average per file, succeeded in finding something amiss, thereby allowing him/her to bounce the application. Because CIC takes two months before "reviewing" a file and returns FSW applications by snail mail, this policy of bouncing as many applications as possible means that many qualified applicants will find the cap reached even before their bounced application reaches them.

Examples of reasons these anonymous gnomes used to bounce applications are: the level of completed education was not stated for the applicant's three- and five-year-olds; and the category ticked was "family", as opposed to "economic". So, when you apply, (a) do not make even the pettiest of mistakes and (b) provide a Canadian mailing address so that it does not take many more months before your application reaches you.

Any victim of such maliciousness who, as a result, was unable to be processed because the quota had been filed before the application could be resubmitted should consider seeking the Federal Court's intervention. No act of Parliament authorizes churning applications in order to assure that there is always another file to peer at for 1.6 hours and, thus, to avoid being laid off owing to lack of work.
+1 4u
 
Dr.Hasib said:
hello,

According to the EG7 booklet (Page 20):
Translation of documents
Any document that is not in English or French must be accompanied by:
• the English or French translation; and
• an affidavit from the person who completed the translation; and
• a certified copy of the document.

Note: An affidavit is a document on which the translator has sworn, in the presence of a commissioner authorized to administer oaths in the country in which the translator is living, that the contents of their translation are a true translation and representation of the contents of the original document. Translations by family members are not acceptable.

So, YES, you should submit that affidavit. You should follow all CIC instruction, which will increase that chance of your application to get into process quickly.

Well researched!
+14u

imu
 
SamDhaka said:
my address disappaered on sep 1st. i'm waiting for DM status. no update in e-cas yet n address is also missing..let's hope for the best!

Hi SamDhaka,

Today I have found the following lines in my Ecas: "A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision."

I remember we have dropped the PP's in the same day at CHC, Dhaka. Please check your Ecas.

Thanks Hman28
 
Today my address has been disappeared from e-cas status. Any idea.

Couple of weeks back, I have sent document for inclusion of my spouse with bank draft. Still I did not receive acknowledgement receipt from CHC Singapore.

I am 2007 applicant.
 
hman28 said:
Hi SamDhaka,

Today I have found the following lines in my Ecas: "A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision."

I remember we have dropped the PP's in the same day at CHC, Dhaka. Please check your Ecas.

Thanks Hman28

Hi Hman28 ,

when did you drop your passport ? I have dropped at 6 th sep.

Thanks
Tahmid
 
hman28 said:
Hi SamDhaka,

Today I have found the following lines in my Ecas: "A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision."

I remember we have dropped the PP's in the same day at CHC, Dhaka. Please check your Ecas.

Thanks Hman28

congratz brother, no more waiting!!! :D