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Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Ume Rayan said:
Hi all

Alhamdolillah, By the grace of Almighty Allah, I received PPR1 today :) Well it was a surprise for me as I was not expecting it to be that much quick. I received Updated Forms & PCC request on 4th July & today I received PPR1.

I would like to thank each one of you for being so helping at this forum. May Allah give you all success and create ease for all of us in settling down there. My best wishes and prayers are with all of you.

Regards

Congratulations, EFL has given a surprise to you.
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

anabia said:
MabRooK... :) Alhamdullillah..Allah is so Kind..MAsha Allah...ur process is indeed quick after pcc n new forms request but no doubt u r double quick then de....Ref:already prepared the thngs to dispatch on da same date...impressed

Jazak'Allah. Yeah thats called planning :) I can't avoid delays at Visa Officer's end but for sure I can avoid delays at my side.

Regards
 
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usma said:
Congratulations, EFL has given a surprise to you.

Jazak'Allah. Yeah, let me call it as a long waited surprise :)

I hope the same happen in every one else case as well.

Regards
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Ume Rayan said:
Jazak'Allah. Yeah, let me call it as a long waited surprise :)

I hope the same happen in every one else case as well.

Regards

Mubarik dear sister,

May ALLAH makes your new home a place of peace and success for you and bestowed HIS mercy upon you..
:)
 
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smile_2good said:
Mubarik dear sister,

May ALLAH makes your new home a place of peace and success for you and bestowed HIS mercy upon you..
:)

Jazak'Allah. Same prayers & wishes for you as well.

Best regards
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

26 July 2013 - Statement by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers: PAFSO Responds to Government's Rejection of Arbitration

Shortly before noon today, PAFSO received a letter from the President of the Treasury Board in which he rejected our offer of binding arbitration. Minister Clement’s decision was based on the grounds that PAFSO would not accept all six of the preconditions he wanted to impose on the arbitration process.

The Canadian public must understand two key facts:

Two of Treasury Board’s preconditions were so paralyzing that their acceptance would have predetermined the outcome of arbitration in the Government’s favour and negated the purpose and integrity of the process. Specifically, they wanted to exclude from consideration any mention of other professional groups in government who perform the same work as us – often in neighbouring offices – which has been at the heart of our position since day one.

PAFSO made a reasonable and responsible effort at finding common ground by accepting two of the six preconditions, and committing to a goodwill gesture – a suspension of service withdrawals while arbitration is ongoing – which would have satisfied a third.

Let us be clear: PAFSO has not rejected binding arbitration. We offered it in the first place. We agreed to pursue it even with three of Treasury Board’s preconditions. This offer still stands.

If Minister Clement truly believes his offer is “fair and reasonable”, he would not have shied away from arbitration without preconditions. Rather, he would have welcomed the opportunity to submit his offer to independent scrutiny. Instead, he sought to stack the deck in his favour by cherry-picking criteria which would have favoured Treasury Board’s position. He is trying to tilt the playing field to the Government’s advantage, and is clearly uninterested in a fair contest.

The Government has reached tentative agreements in two other long-outstanding contract negotiations during the last month, and will return to the table on Monday to address a third. PAFSO is one of the smallest unions in the federal government. Equal pay for our members could be achieved for $4.2 million – 1.5% of the impact this strike is having on the tourism sector alone. PAFSO can only conclude that the Government is behaving prejudicially toward the Foreign Service and is therefore negotiating in bad faith. This should be of serious concern to all Canadians.

Effective Monday, in order to persuade the Government that binding arbitration remains the responsible way forward to resolve our dispute, PAFSO members will withdraw all services until further notice at Canada’s fifteen largest visa processing centres abroad: Abu Dhabi, Ankara, Beijing, Cairo, Delhi/Chandigarh, Hong Kong, London, Manila, Mexico City, Moscow, Paris, Riyadh, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai.

We take no pleasure whatsoever in these strike actions and their real, severe, and mounting effects on the Canadian economy. But it should now be evident to all Canadians that from this point forward the Government of Canada bears sole and complete responsibility for these impacts. PAFSO has made every reasonable effort to resolve this situation; the Government has not. PAFSO encourages all individuals, businesses, and industry associations with a stake in the outcome of our dispute to intervene with the Government and urge them to bargain freely and flexibly with their own employees.
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012


Salam,
How it will long for MR after receiving 1st AOR??
Thanks to all
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

rawalpindi said:
26 July 2013 - Statement by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers: PAFSO Responds to Government's Rejection of Arbitration

Shortly before noon today, PAFSO received a letter from the President of the Treasury Board in which he rejected our offer of binding arbitration. Minister Clement's decision was based on the grounds that PAFSO would not accept all six of the preconditions he wanted to impose on the arbitration process.

The Canadian public must understand two key facts:

Two of Treasury Board's preconditions were so paralyzing that their acceptance would have predetermined the outcome of arbitration in the Government's favour and negated the purpose and integrity of the process. Specifically, they wanted to exclude from consideration any mention of other professional groups in government who perform the same work as us – often in neighbouring offices – which has been at the heart of our position since day one.

PAFSO made a reasonable and responsible effort at finding common ground by accepting two of the six preconditions, and committing to a goodwill gesture – a suspension of service withdrawals while arbitration is ongoing – which would have satisfied a third.

Let us be clear: PAFSO has not rejected binding arbitration. We offered it in the first place. We agreed to pursue it even with three of Treasury Board's preconditions. This offer still stands.

If Minister Clement truly believes his offer is “fair and reasonable”, he would not have shied away from arbitration without preconditions. Rather, he would have welcomed the opportunity to submit his offer to independent scrutiny. Instead, he sought to stack the deck in his favour by cherry-picking criteria which would have favoured Treasury Board's position. He is trying to tilt the playing field to the Government's advantage, and is clearly uninterested in a fair contest.

The Government has reached tentative agreements in two other long-outstanding contract negotiations during the last month, and will return to the table on Monday to address a third. PAFSO is one of the smallest unions in the federal government. Equal pay for our members could be achieved for $4.2 million – 1.5% of the impact this strike is having on the tourism sector alone. PAFSO can only conclude that the Government is behaving prejudicially toward the Foreign Service and is therefore negotiating in bad faith. This should be of serious concern to all Canadians.

Effective Monday, in order to persuade the Government that binding arbitration remains the responsible way forward to resolve our dispute, PAFSO members will withdraw all services until further notice at Canada's fifteen largest visa processing centres abroad: Abu Dhabi, Ankara, Beijing, Cairo, Delhi/Chandigarh, Hong Kong, London, Manila, Mexico City, Moscow, Paris, Riyadh, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai.

We take no pleasure whatsoever in these strike actions and their real, severe, and mounting effects on the Canadian economy. But it should now be evident to all Canadians that from this point forward the Government of Canada bears sole and complete responsibility for these impacts. PAFSO has made every reasonable effort to resolve this situation; the Government has not. PAFSO encourages all individuals, businesses, and industry associations with a stake in the outcome of our dispute to intervene with the Government and urge them to bargain freely and flexibly with their own employees.

Oh bad news...not good for us :(
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

makenn said:

Salam,
How it will long for MR after receiving 1st AOR??
Thanks to all

It can take upto 2-7 months to get MR after AOR from Nova Scotia.

Now a days, a number of applicants are getting MR along with Add Doc Request & in such cases it takes 2-3 months only.

I got it after 6 months.

Regards
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

I applied under SINP but NOC code was not mentioed on approval letter,I have received AOR from Nova scotia. Does it matter that NOC code not mention?
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

makenn said:
I applied under SINP but NOC code was not mentioed on approval letter,I have received AOR from Nova scotia. Does it matter that NOC code not mention?
AOA WRWB
I am also sinp applicant and there is no noc code on my nomination letter.
Dont worry.
regards
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Ume Rayan said:
Hi all

Alhamdolillah, By the grace of Almighty Allah, I received PPR1 today :) Well it was a surprise for me as I was not expecting it to be that much quick. I received Updated Forms & PCC request on 4th July & today I received PPR1.

I would like to thank each one of you for being so helping at this forum. May Allah give you all success and create ease for all of us in settling down there. My best wishes and prayers are with all of you.

Regards

congrats
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Have u received medical request? Can u pls tell me that after AOR what will the next step?
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

chris54621 said:

Thanks a lot. Best wishes to you as well.

Regards
 
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

makenn said:
I applied under SINP but NOC code was not mentioed on approval letter,I have received AOR from Nova scotia. Does it matter that NOC code not mention?

NOC is not important in case of PNP applicant but still if you want to know your's NOC code then you can find out by using following link:

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/OccupationIndex.aspx

Regards