9jcanada said:Yes, and I am here refreshing my inbox every 5 min.
Today's work Analysis:
Expectation => 90%
Productivity => 10% ;D
Com'on CIO
9j
9jcanada said:Yes, and I am here refreshing my inbox every 5 min.
Today's work Analysis:
Expectation => 90%
Productivity => 10% ;D
Com'on CIO
9j
Donekolhapuri said:I will suggest the moderators of the spreadsheet to move Wakawaka back from the inactive page to the main page.
Cheers
Ok I added your details back to the live tracker.wakawaka said:heh thanks ive been inactive becasue i cant access the spreadsheet from china..
anyways app was recieved sep 1
per december 17
in process since feb 28
Same here, unable to access it at all since I got PER on 03/09.hope2011 said:I have the same info the difference is I have never been able to log in to eCAS!![]()
Another thought I have for London is that the delay could simply be due to the changeover from CAIPS to GCMS. Visa offices are supposed to be rolling out GCMS by April 2011, with some visa offices able to adopt it faster than others.kolhapuri said:At this stage, i think it is the latter scenario and i hope it is the former one.
I agree Wayne. I was reading up information on the Canadian immigration system and read somewhere that the whole point of the new system of a list of occupations and a cap on immigrants in the FSW class was to finalize cases within a year. So, keep your fingers crossed and you should be posting good news very soon!Cappuccino said:Another thought I have for London is that the delay could simply be due to the changeover from CAIPS to GCMS. Visa offices are supposed to be rolling out GCMS by April 2011, with some visa offices able to adopt it faster than others.
Also, we've seen Buffalo advertise on their web site that they are implementing new systems. So perhaps the delay for >J26 London applicants is in waiting for the applications to be transferred to GCMS?
I really don't buy what Nectar was saying about >J26 not getting looked at until October 2011. It would completely defeat the object of having an in-demand occupation list. What's the point in having it if the applicants can't get their visas before a different list is brought out?
Anyway my personal feeling is that London applicants will start to hear something by the end of the month, or into April at the latest.
Wayne.
Sorry... I forgot to mention that I am referring to the Post 26/06/2010 International Applicants sheet.DarKnight said:Admins,
My eCAS Status Date Last Updated date is incorrectly mentioned as 11-Mar-2011.
Please make it 12-Mar-2011.
Thanks,
DarKnight
OK I have re-done the projections page - currently the projections are now 11,700 for end of fiscal year.Cappuccino said:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp
Pharmacist cap reached!
I will go sort the projections now.
Wayne.
......please add Accra to the list while you at it! A healthy dose of wishful thinking does some good!9jcanada said:Total complete applications as at March 15th 2011 is 9,242
*Pharmacist 3131 now full*
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp
The downward trend interms of the number of applications recieved per week continues.The only existing NOC category that can realistically reach the full quota now is - 0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers. With the apparent reduction in pressure on CIO from an intake point of view ( At least till June), I hope they would be kind enough to "loan" some staff to support the obviously overwhelmed VOs like London and Bufallo. I know, it's more of a wishful thinking, but just saying![]()
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