+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
ID Name Med reached Manila RPRF reached SGVO PR Dt. VFS submit Dt. Visa Stam Dt.

1) Meto 23 June-12(MR Done) 02 July 2012 02-Dec-12 09-12-12 Waiting
2) Indianajones 31-Oct-2012 20-Nov-12 06-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 06-JAN-2013 valid till 31-OCT-2013
3) casayed 09-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 With MR 20-Dec-12 waiting
4) Spondon 14-Nov-12 22-Nov-12 29-Oct-12 19-Nov-12 Waiting
5) MMH_BD 15-Nov-12(MR Done) XXXX 27-Dec-12 waiting waiting
6) mzabd 15 Nov (MR done) 23 Nov 12 2 Jan 13 6 Jan 13 waiting

7)Soarer 21-Nov-12 23-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
8.) S Mark 22-Nov-12(MR Done) XXX 19-Dec-12
9) Classical_beat 22-Nov-12 26-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
10) khan14. 25-Nov-12 07-Dec-12 waiting. waiting waiting
10) rana22april 03 -Dec-12 14-Dec-12 9-jan-13 waiting waiting
11)BDimmigrants 03-Dec-12 05-Dec-12 10-jan-13 Waiting Waiting

12) GTL 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
13) Hoquejamal 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 Waiting Waiting Waiting

14)Beximco 04-Dec-12 24-DEc-12 15-Jan-13 15-Jan-13 Waiting
15) nivrit 04-d3c-12(MR Done) 02-Jan-13 waiting waiting waiting
16) Dhaka121 7-12-12 17-12-1206-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 XX 10-JAN-2013
17) ruparupa 8-Dec-12 14-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
18) MS127 06-Dec-12(MR Done) 27-12-12 03-Dec-12 20-12-12 waiting
19)plan_master 06-dec-12(MR Done) 08-01-13 waiting waiting waiting
20) Moyrzg 13-dec-12 12-dec-12 13-dec-12 waiting waiting
21) sohel4math 29-Dec-12(MR Done) XXXXX 26-Nov-12 XXXXX XXXXX
22) pr1979 17-Nov-12 30-Nov-12 28-Dec-12 XXXXX XXXXX
23) mthjay 21-Oct-12 01-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 17-Dec-12 16-Jan-2013
24) palash 17 04-Dec-12 28-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
25) PQR 02-Dec-12(MR Done) 25-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
 
emon33 said:
i m not sure which way i should ask about my problem.. still thought replying option might help.
i start processing in 2010 then in january 2011 i send all my documents in singapore office. this 12th november i was replied to send my medical and some other documents.
for few changes in my passport (i changed to MRP) i send my all papers by 19th decemeber by FEDEX and reached singapore in 23rd Dec.
am i suppose to get a update that they have received my MR? till now no response.

you're in the right track, just relax and wait for PPR
 
rana22april said:
When did you apply? People applied before 2008 are getting 'Decision Made' status now a days. A friend of mine applied in 2007 got decision made status last week. Hope you are aware that pre Februaray 2008 applicants are affected by new law.

If you are not pre 2008 applicant, then wait...it may be system error...mine was DM too for long time.

Hi Rana vai,
Thanks for your information. My application for permanent residence in Canada was received on December 21, 2007 and its processing was started on January 3, 2008 as stated in the application status. Recently my status changed to DM. Are they going to ask for supporting papers now? Please give me some insights if possible.
Best regards
Ajoy
 
mthjay said:
ID Name Med reached Manila RPRF reached SGVO PR Dt. VFS submit Dt. Visa Stam Dt.

1) Meto 23 June-12(MR Done) 02 July 2012 02-Dec-12 09-12-12 Waiting
2) Indianajones 31-Oct-2012 20-Nov-12 06-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 06-JAN-2013 valid till 31-OCT-2013
3) casayed 09-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 With MR 20-Dec-12 waiting
4) Spondon 14-Nov-12 22-Nov-12 29-Oct-12 19-Nov-12 Waiting
5) MMH_BD 15-Nov-12(MR Done) XXXX 27-Dec-12 waiting waiting
6) mzabd 15 Nov (MR done) 23 Nov 12 2 Jan 13 6 Jan 13 waiting

7)Soarer 21-Nov-12 23-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
8.) S Mark 22-Nov-12(MR Done) XXX 19-Dec-12
9) Classical_beat 22-Nov-12 26-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
10) khan14. 25-Nov-12 07-Dec-12 waiting. waiting waiting
10) rana22april 03 -Dec-12 14-Dec-12 9-jan-13 waiting waiting
11)BDimmigrants 03-Dec-12 05-Dec-12 10-jan-13 Waiting Waiting

12) GTL 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
13) Hoquejamal 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 Waiting Waiting Waiting

14)Beximco 04-Dec-12 24-DEc-12 15-Jan-13 15-Jan-13 Waiting
15) nivrit 04-d3c-12(MR Done) 02-Jan-13 waiting waiting waiting
16) Dhaka121 7-12-12 17-12-1206-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 XX 10-JAN-2013
17) ruparupa 8-Dec-12 14-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
18) MS127 06-Dec-12(MR Done) 27-12-12 03-Dec-12 20-12-12 waiting
19)plan_master 06-dec-12(MR Done) 08-01-13 waiting waiting waiting
20) Moyrzg 13-dec-12 12-dec-12 13-dec-12 waiting waiting
21) sohel4math 29-Dec-12(MR Done) XXXXX 26-Nov-12 XXXXX XXXXX
22) pr1979 17-Nov-12 30-Nov-12 28-Dec-12 XXXXX XXXXX
23) mthjay 21-Oct-12 01-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 17-Dec-12 16-Jan-2013
24) palash 17 04-Dec-12 28-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
25) PQR 02-Dec-12(MR Done) 25-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting

ID Name Med reached Manila RPRF reached SGVO PR Dt. VFS submit Dt. Visa Stam Dt.

1) Meto 23 June-12(MR Done) 02 July 2012 02-Dec-12 09-12-12 Waiting
2) Indianajones 31-Oct-2012 20-Nov-12 06-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 06-JAN-2013 valid till 31-OCT-2013
3) casayed 09-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 With MR 20-Dec-12 waiting
4) Spondon 14-Nov-12 22-Nov-12 29-Oct-12 19-Nov-12 Waiting
5) MMH_BD 15-Nov-12(MR Done) XXXX 27-Dec-12 waiting waiting
6) mzabd 15 Nov (MR done) 23 Nov 12 2 Jan 13 6 Jan 13 waiting
7)Soarer 21-Nov-12 23-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
8.) S Mark 22-Nov-12(MR Done) XXX 19-Dec-12
9) Classical_beat 22-Nov-12 26-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
10) khan14. 25-Nov-12 07-Dec-12 waiting. waiting waiting
10) rana22april 03 -Dec-12 14-Dec-12 9-jan-13 waiting waiting
11)BDimmigrants 03-Dec-12 05-Dec-12 10-jan-13 13-Jan-13 Waiting
12) GTL 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
13) Hoquejamal 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 Waiting Waiting Waiting
14)Beximco 04-Dec-12 24-DEc-12 15-Jan-13 15-Jan-13 Waiting
15) nivrit 04-d3c-12(MR Done) 02-Jan-13 waiting waiting waiting
16) Dhaka121 7-12-12 17-12-1206-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 XX 10-JAN-2013
17) ruparupa 8-Dec-12 14-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
18) MS127 06-Dec-12(MR Done) 27-12-12 03-Dec-12 20-12-12 waiting
19)plan_master 06-dec-12(MR Done) 08-01-13 waiting waiting waiting
20) Moyrzg 13-dec-12 12-dec-12 13-dec-12 waiting waiting
21) sohel4math 29-Dec-12(MR Done) XXXXX 26-Nov-12 XXXXX XXXXX
22) pr1979 17-Nov-12 30-Nov-12 28-Dec-12 XXXXX XXXXX
23) mthjay 21-Oct-12 01-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 17-Dec-12 16-Jan-2013
24) palash 17 04-Dec-12 28-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
25) PQR 02-Dec-12(MR Done) 25-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
 
ajoychaudhury said:
Hi Rana vai,
Thanks for your information. My application for permanent residence in Canada was received on December 21, 2007 and its processing was started on January 3, 2008 as stated in the application status. Recently my status changed to DM. Are they going to ask for supporting papers now? Please give me some insights if possible.
Best regards
Ajoy

Dear Ajoy bhai,

Go through below post and the links, it will give you some idea how the new immigration law might affect the pre-february 2008 applicants. But frankly speaking, no one knows what would be the ultimate fate of those people waiting for soooooo longgggg. I really feel sad for them.

admin said:
SOURCE:
http://www.cicnews.com/2012/07/case-federal-skilled-worker-backlog-reduction-071663.html

BRIEF SUMMARY FROM ARTICLE ABOVE:
Recent changes to Canada's immigration legislation have called for the closure of Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) files submitted before February 28, 2008. Many who applied before this date have been confused and upset by this decision, and want to know what they can do to fight it.

If you submitted an application to the FSW program before February 28, 2008, and a selection decision on your application was not made by March 29, 2012, you can add your name to the list of applicants challenging the government's decision. Attorney David Cohen is acting as co-counsel in the effort to prevent Citizenship and Immigration Canada from terminating pre-February 2008 applications. He is currently representing approximately 200 applicants.

The more applicants who are willing to take a stand against the decision, the stronger message they will send to the Canadian government in court. You can take a stand now by clicking the link below and by paying a one-time deposit of USD $500:

CLICK BELOW TO CHALLENGE THE GOVERNMENT'S DECISION
https://www.canadavisa.com/static/online/classaction/
 
Dr.Hasib said:
u have to understand a simple fact---CURRENTLY THERE IS NO WHITE COLLAR JOB IN CANADA. if u wanna get a white collar job u need either canadian degree or work exp.
so, better get a survival job first and then look for canadian degree/ work exp.

i understand, it's really hard to realize the real situation of canada, from BD..
good luck

I second Dr.Hasib here. As I was skimming through this famous thread; I wanted to share few tips with you who want to be mentally prepared for the odds. This is meant for economy class immigrants.

(1) Most immigrants would want to settle in big cities like Toronto or Montreal. Although they would offer more opportunities (meaning more competitions) and more diverse environment; you should also prepare yourself for relocation in smaller cities/towns.
(2) Compared to USA, there are fewer companies resulting in fewer openings. And there aren’t many major cities with lots of opportunities in Canada unlike USA where you’ll find 2/3 big cities in every state.
(3) Job applicants with both Canadian degree and experience get higher priority in hiring. Even fresh graduates here have some experiences behind their back from co-op/internship and may/will have advantages over you.
(4) Be prepared for survival jobs. Even these jobs can be hard to find for various reasons especially when the economy isn’t going smooth. You’ve to start building contacts, mix with the community and search intensely.
(5) If you’re married and have school going children; you may prepare mentally to send them back once they land in Canada. It will buy time for you and save you financially in order to find settling opportunities.
(6) Be open for post-graduate study. Application for masters program in Canada isn’t easy and hence many do undergrads instead. Yet, you should try hard in different universities.
(7) It’s natural that you would look for other Bangladeshis upon landing. But you should also focus on mixing with other colours (white, black, Asians) which will improve your language proficiency and build contacts/links.
(8 ) Familiarize yourself with Canadian style of resume, cover letter, thank you letter, portfolio and online job application process.
(9) Be open to volunteering few hours a week, which will help you building your resume with Canadian experience.
(10) Be miser in spending. Be open to any opportunity. Be patient but confident.

For those who may raise eye-brows in my authenticity ::), 2013 is my 9th year in Canada. I did my undergrad in Electrical Engineering here and have been working for last 3 years in Ontario Govt. owned company. My wife is a doctor from Bangladesh. We both obtained immigration in PNP category in 2011. Among my greater family, I’ve seen both skilled immigrants and business class people settling in Canada. So, I speak mostly from experience.
 
Rossei said:
I second Dr.Hasib here. As I was skimming through this famous thread; I wanted to share few tips with you who want to be mentally prepared for the odds. This is meant for economy class immigrants.

(1) Most immigrants would want to settle in big cities like Toronto or Montreal. Although they would offer more opportunities (meaning more competitions) and more diverse environment; you should also prepare yourself for relocation in smaller cities/towns.
(2) Compared to USA, there are fewer companies resulting in fewer openings. And there aren't many major cities with lots of opportunities in Canada unlike USA where you'll find 2/3 big cities in every state.
(3) Job applicants with both Canadian degree and experience get higher priority in hiring. Even fresh graduates here have some experiences behind their back from co-op/internship and may/will have advantages over you.
(4) Be prepared for survival jobs. Even these jobs can be hard to find for various reasons especially when the economy isn't going smooth. You've to start building contacts, mix with the community and search intensely.
(5) If you're married and have school going children; you may prepare mentally to send them back once they land in Canada. It will buy time for you and save you financially in order to find settling opportunities.
(6) Be open for post-graduate study. Application for masters program in Canada isn't easy and hence many do undergrads instead. Yet, you should try hard in different universities.
(7) It's natural that you would look for other Bangladeshis upon landing. But you should also focus on mixing with other colours (white, black, Asians) which will improve your language proficiency and build contacts/links.
(8 ) Familiarize yourself with Canadian style of resume, cover letter, thank you letter, portfolio and online job application process.
(9) Be open to volunteering few hours a week, which will help you building your resume with Canadian experience.
(10) Be miser in spending. Be open to any opportunity. Be patient but confident.

For those who may raise eye-brows in my authenticity ::), 2013 is my 9th year in Canada. I did my undergrad in Electrical Engineering here and have been working for last 3 years in Ontario Govt. owned company. My wife is a doctor from Bangladesh. We both obtained immigration in PNP category in 2011. Among my greater family, I've seen both skilled immigrants and business class people settling in Canada. So, I speak mostly from experience.

Nice sharing.
 
Rossei said:
I second Dr.Hasib here. As I was skimming through this famous thread; I wanted to share few tips with you who want to be mentally prepared for the odds. This is meant for economy class immigrants.

(1) Most immigrants would want to settle in big cities like Toronto or Montreal. Although they would offer more opportunities (meaning more competitions) and more diverse environment; you should also prepare yourself for relocation in smaller cities/towns.
(2) Compared to USA, there are fewer companies resulting in fewer openings. And there aren't many major cities with lots of opportunities in Canada unlike USA where you'll find 2/3 big cities in every state.
(3) Job applicants with both Canadian degree and experience get higher priority in hiring. Even fresh graduates here have some experiences behind their back from co-op/internship and may/will have advantages over you.
(4) Be prepared for survival jobs. Even these jobs can be hard to find for various reasons especially when the economy isn't going smooth. You've to start building contacts, mix with the community and search intensely.
(5) If you're married and have school going children; you may prepare mentally to send them back once they land in Canada. It will buy time for you and save you financially in order to find settling opportunities.
(6) Be open for post-graduate study. Application for masters program in Canada isn't easy and hence many do undergrads instead. Yet, you should try hard in different universities.
(7) It's natural that you would look for other Bangladeshis upon landing. But you should also focus on mixing with other colours (white, black, Asians) which will improve your language proficiency and build contacts/links.
(8 ) Familiarize yourself with Canadian style of resume, cover letter, thank you letter, portfolio and online job application process.
(9) Be open to volunteering few hours a week, which will help you building your resume with Canadian experience.
(10) Be miser in spending. Be open to any opportunity. Be patient but confident.

For those who may raise eye-brows in my authenticity ::), 2013 is my 9th year in Canada. I did my undergrad in Electrical Engineering here and have been working for last 3 years in Ontario Govt. owned company. My wife is a doctor from Bangladesh. We both obtained immigration in PNP category in 2011. Among my greater family, I've seen both skilled immigrants and business class people settling in Canada. So, I speak mostly from experience.

Many thanks Rossei for your bold and nice sharing. As a pre-arrival preparation I was looking for this kind information. Your note focuses on the possible challenges and the ways to overcome them.
 
Rossei said:
I second Dr.Hasib here. As I was skimming through this famous thread; I wanted to share few tips with you who want to be mentally prepared for the odds. This is meant for economy class immigrants.

(1) Most immigrants would want to settle in big cities like Toronto or Montreal. Although they would offer more opportunities (meaning more competitions) and more diverse environment; you should also prepare yourself for relocation in smaller cities/towns.
(2) Compared to USA, there are fewer companies resulting in fewer openings. And there aren't many major cities with lots of opportunities in Canada unlike USA where you'll find 2/3 big cities in every state.
(3) Job applicants with both Canadian degree and experience get higher priority in hiring. Even fresh graduates here have some experiences behind their back from co-op/internship and may/will have advantages over you.
(4) Be prepared for survival jobs. Even these jobs can be hard to find for various reasons especially when the economy isn't going smooth. You've to start building contacts, mix with the community and search intensely.
(5) If you're married and have school going children; you may prepare mentally to send them back once they land in Canada. It will buy time for you and save you financially in order to find settling opportunities.
(6) Be open for post-graduate study. Application for masters program in Canada isn't easy and hence many do undergrads instead. Yet, you should try hard in different universities.
(7) It's natural that you would look for other Bangladeshis upon landing. But you should also focus on mixing with other colours (white, black, Asians) which will improve your language proficiency and build contacts/links.
(8 ) Familiarize yourself with Canadian style of resume, cover letter, thank you letter, portfolio and online job application process.
(9) Be open to volunteering few hours a week, which will help you building your resume with Canadian experience.
(10) Be miser in spending. Be open to any opportunity. Be patient but confident.

For those who may raise eye-brows in my authenticity ::), 2013 is my 9th year in Canada. I did my undergrad in Electrical Engineering here and have been working for last 3 years in Ontario Govt. owned company. My wife is a doctor from Bangladesh. We both obtained immigration in PNP category in 2011. Among my greater family, I've seen both skilled immigrants and business class people settling in Canada. So, I speak mostly from experience.
Dear Rossei Bhai:

Salam. Thanks for sharing your experience, which can be an eye opening for all of us, at least who are intending to move to Canada. No doubt, that we have to be prepared for any kind of situation and practicality as we are going to start from the scrap.

Personally, I would appreciate if you please give us more information which can be inspiring more in order to settle down reasonably. Besides higher and compatible education in Canada, appreciate if you please also share your experience on the Job Market, Income Benchmark, Living costs, Benefits, Tax etc. with the new comers. I believe, it would be more beneficial to get the information beforehand and can be planned, accordingly.

However, Thanks for your well being and keep us sharing your good words from time to time.

Take care, mthjay///
 
rana22april said:
Rupa apa, PP submit korte 60 days somoy dey. Amar RPRF reached on 14th Dec. at SGVO and Med on 2nd Dec. at Manila office. Why dont you send them general inquiry as well as a CSE?

Rana bhai, last week'a CSE kore amar updated passport info send korsilam. Abar ekta enquiry korbo? Bhabchhi ar kota din shobur kori...naki bolen?
 
ruparupa said:
Rana bhai, last week'a CSE kore amar updated passport info send korsilam. Abar ekta enquiry korbo? Bhabchhi ar kota din shobur kori...naki bolen?

Rupa apa, i sent CSE on 5th Jan & on 8th Jan a general inquiry.
SGVO replied my general inquiry on 9th Jan with PPR. Give a try, it may work ;D
 
You will inshAllah get the email of PPR anytime, no need to send cse as it will not make your process faster. Your timeline for medical and rprf is same like mine so just wait patiently.

ruparupa said:
Rana bhai, last week'a CSE kore amar updated passport info send korsilam. Abar ekta enquiry korbo? Bhabchhi ar kota din shobur kori...naki bolen?
 
mthjay said:
ID Name Med reached Manila RPRF reached SGVO PR Dt. VFS submit Dt. Visa Stam Dt.

1) Meto 23 June-12(MR Done) 02 July 2012 02-Dec-12 09-12-12 Waiting
2) Indianajones 31-Oct-2012 20-Nov-12 06-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 06-JAN-2013 valid till 31-OCT-2013
3) casayed 09-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 With MR 20-Dec-12 waiting
4) Spondon 14-Nov-12 22-Nov-12 29-Oct-12 19-Nov-12 Waiting
5) MMH_BD 15-Nov-12(MR Done) XXXX 27-Dec-12 waiting waiting
6) mzabd 15 Nov (MR done) 23 Nov 12 2 Jan 13 6 Jan 13 waiting

7)Soarer 21-Nov-12 23-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
8.) S Mark 22-Nov-12(MR Done) XXX 19-Dec-12
9) Classical_beat 22-Nov-12 26-Nov-12 waiting waiting waiting
10) khan14. 25-Nov-12 07-Dec-12 waiting. waiting waiting
10) rana22april 03 -Dec-12 14-Dec-12 9-jan-13 waiting waiting
11)BDimmigrants 03-Dec-12 05-Dec-12 10-jan-13 Waiting Waiting

12) GTL 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
13) Hoquejamal 04-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 Waiting Waiting Waiting

14)Beximco 04-Dec-12 24-DEc-12 15-Jan-13 15-Jan-13 Waiting
15) nivrit 04-d3c-12(MR Done) 02-Jan-13 waiting waiting waiting
16) Dhaka121 7-12-12 17-12-1206-Dec-12 11-Dec-12 XX 10-JAN-2013
17) ruparupa 8-Dec-12 14-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
18) MS127 06-Dec-12(MR Done) 27-12-12 03-Dec-12 20-12-12 waiting
19)plan_master 06-dec-12(MR Done) 08-01-13 waiting waiting waiting
20) Moyrzg 13-dec-12 12-dec-12 13-dec-12 waiting waiting
21) sohel4math 29-Dec-12(MR Done) XXXXX 26-Nov-12 16-Jan-13 XXXXX
22) pr1979 17-Nov-12 30-Nov-12 28-Dec-12 XXXXX XXXXX
23) mthjay 21-Oct-12 01-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 17-Dec-12 16-Jan-2013
24) palash 17 04-Dec-12 28-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting
25) PQR 02-Dec-12(MR Done) 25-Dec-12 waiting waiting waiting


:D ;D :D mthjay- Congratulation.... :D ;D :D
 
r partesi na ???akta jinis nia ar koto ghen gehn kora jay :o :o :o
 
tokon said:
Many thanks Rossei for your bold and nice sharing. As a pre-arrival preparation I was looking for this kind information. Your note focuses on the possible challenges and the ways to overcome them.

Tokon bhai,

sent you a PM ,pls respond