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Pippin said:
Come on all you puter people....speak out. Is it possible to change the password or would PB2010 have to get a new email address and contact CIO by fax on the "address change" number?




thanks
 
Adroit said:
i think best way is to inform CIO about the situation and provide new email address. (this is what i would do)



Thanks a lot dear, would please let me know the e mail address of CIC so that I can inform the same.


regards
 
Decreasing taxes would mean more jobs for Canada

Canada has been very strong in coping up with the recent economic crisis that affected the whole world. However, there are issues on the government’s taxation and how the job making businesses are dealing with it.

There is very big help in the generation of tax revenues from major enterprises as a source says, 37% of the tax revenue from large businesses annually goes to the government. But, high taxes for businesses hurt both small and big business companies across the country.

Situation for both America and Canada regarding taxation for businesses are alike.
The situation of very high taxes is affecting countries such as the U.S. and Canada. This is because the situation of the tax system on both countries creates complications for both business investors as well as the taxing officials whose policies create problems on investments.

Canada Slashes Taxes to help increase Jobs
As solution to the problem of the loss of jobs, the Canadian government is slashing out corporate tax to help businesses both small and big to raise more jobs. And this move even gets the envy of the neighbouring country. As minister Jim Flaherty states “Low taxes are encouraging businesses to invest more in the Canadian economy, which is stimulating job creation and economic growth”, in Toronto, slammed the vow of rolling back corporate taxes would kill jobs. This statement would give a break to the ordinary Canadian family.

As the new protocol is implemented, it would provide take off withholding tax on interest payment.

It would prevent Canadians to go to the south for some privileges not available at home and to get away from the hurt being given by the high taxes from the government.

Since 2007, the treaty is being made between the two great countries, and it is hoped that the decade-long treaty would give a huge impact on the economy for both countries. And it would provide important clarifications and opportunities for planning and bonding on both sides of the border. And it is said that by signing the treaty, the decade long negotiations would strengthen the bonds of economic cooperation between the two countries.
 
I hope u have tried the 'forgot password' option.....if yes, then try fax/e-mail......
PB2010 said:
 
Mayank,

What is the story here???

JasonBourne said:
Are we reading ur application and AOR dates right??......More than 4 years??? n u r still inquiring about how to fill the application forms???
 
Jason

I am reapplying under Fast Track..

Regards
Mayank


JasonBourne said:
Mayank,

What is the story here???
 
pardis1975 said:
Hey there,
I have talked with my consulant and he believed Visa office will do all the assessments including verifying the eligibility, number of points, authenticity of the documents and security check. CIO (Sydney Office) is not doing much except they send back ineligible files and distribute those they think they are eligible but their decision with regard to eligibility is not final.I f he is right then it means our process will take longer than before ...I am confused
Best regards

My two bits:

Most agents, are surprisingly clueless about the new procedure. I've met a few of em here. However, having said that, it's not for me to discredit anyone's info.

I guess a utopian situation would be when a VO joins the forum and provides answers - but then again, we wouldn't want them away from our files would we? :D

So, till a few responses post PER start coming in, and enuff data to begin another excellent excel, I guess we're reduced to opinions and guess work.
 
odin2404 said:
My two bits:

Most agents, are surprisingly clueless about the new procedure. I've met a few of em here. However, having said that, it's not for me to discredit anyone's info.

I guess a utopian situation would be when a VO joins the forum and provides answers - but then again, we wouldn't want them away from our files would we? :D

So, till a few responses post PER start coming in, and enuff data to begin another excellent excel, I guess we're reduced to opinions and guess work.
I think u are right .... we have to wait to see what VO will do ....Hopefully we can get good news soon ....
 
new rules are very wonderful to the worker and they only need to work for 2-4 years starting from their arrival in Canada to be able to apply and be eligible for permanent residence....

wat does this mean.......

I am new on this forum ... liked u all ,seniors ur helping to new ones is great guys.
add me too,..
recv: 17sep 2010
VO: ND
AOR : 26 jan 2011
 
Hey Everybody,

I was going thru the May 2010 forum and their spreadsheet ...

75% of May applicants got their AOR in Oct, sent full docs to the VO by dec / jan (old procedure i guess) and are awaiting the second AOR.

25% of them got their AOR in Aug / Sep, and their second AOR between nov - jan.

If we were to compare the timelines (although the procedure of sending full docs in somewhat removed now), my best guess is that it would take somewhere between 4 -6 months to receive further communication from the VO - of course all this depends on case load and I guess the, VO.

Any comments?
 
khan 786 said:
new rules are very wonderful to the worker and they only need to work for 2-4 years starting from their arrival in Canada to be able to apply and be eligible for permanent residence....

wat does this mean.......

I am new on this forum ... liked u all ,seniors ur helping to new ones is great guys.
add me too,..
recv: 17sep 2010
VO: ND
AOR : 26 jan 2011

Please update us with your NOC and the Payment type and the date of encashment and please also if you send your PCC

Amro
 
Well good luck but it isn't really a fast track :-) .......but it may sound true in ur case ......

mayankpandya said:
Jason

I am reapplying under Fast Track..

Regards
Mayank
 
absolutely agree with jason, it"s now not fast track, Tortoise track.
 
Well, it's true that we may not be going as fast as we would like to be, but let's be honest; we would want to get the visas on the same day we apply. That of course is not possible. Comparing our situations to those of earlier applicants like the 2005 batch who had to wait for 4-5 years for their visas, we are waaaaaaaay better off. So compared to them, we are definitely 'fast track'.
 
wenstumped said:
Well, it's true that we may not be going as fast as we would like to be, but let's be honest; we would want to get the visas on the same day we apply. That of course is not possible. Comparing our situations to those of earlier applicants like the 2005 batch who had to wait for 4-5 years for their visas, we are waaaaaaaay better off. So compared to them, we are definitely 'fast track'.

Completely agree. I had another application with Doc submission - Ecas said we started processing your application on the 28th of Feb 2008. Haven't heard of it since, its coming up on three years now.