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hhshumon said:
Everything is just fine. You will have your passports back in no time insallah.
Salam n regards. hhshumon


Just to share, I got mine from SGVO after 3 months 11 days..........hum. ::)
thanks hhshumon, you killed me with your waiting time :( :o
 
nguyetvan said:
thanks hhshumon, you killed me with your waiting time :( :o
No worries.. Good time is just at the corner..:P
 
Seeking suggestion from Experienced guys on CSI

dear all,
I did my 3rd CSI to SGVO in Feb'13- got no response but Received IP on 11Apr'13.
Used 4th CSI in Jun'13 to provid update with copy of MRP along inquery for status of my Application: no repply receive yet and no MR.

I'm among those who (MI-2 group) received IP from SGVO in Apr-May'13 but having no MR yet!

Should I make another CSI? Or It's wise to apply for GCMS note? Please comments

Waiting...waiting....how long! May Allah help us!


Regards
Uttara11
 
Re: Seeking suggestion from Experienced guys on CSI

Uttara11 said:
dear all,
I did my 3rd CSI to SGVO in Feb'13- got no response but Received IP on 11Apr'13.
Used 4th CSI in Jun'13 to provid update with copy of MRP along inquery for status of my Application: no repply receive yet and no MR.

I'm the only applicant among those who (MI-2 group) received IP from SGVO in Apr-May'13 but having no MR yet!

Should I make another CSI? Or It's wise to apply for GCMS note? Please comments

Waiting...waiting....how long! May Allah help us!


Regards
Uttara11

bhai apni eka na, amio asi (MI-2 group),
I did also 3rd CSI to SGVO in april'13- got response (not require any update) & Received IP on 16 may'13. but having no MR yet!
 
Government of Canada’s Immigration Planning Story: Operational Targets by Office

SVO will finalized only 2500 applicant (FSW category) in 2013. My view is that they will not issue any MR if their quota is fulfilled.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/ips/economic.asp
 
Re: Seeking suggestion from Experienced guys on CSI

axial said:
bhai apni eka na, amio asi (MI-2 group),
I did also 3rd CSI to SGVO in april'13- got response (not require any update) & Received IP on 16 may'13. but having no MR yet!

dear axial,
yes you too within the same group as me
Pray for all please!
 
hhshumon said:
Klmy bhai, coming to malaysia from 10th oct to 20th 2013. You can invite me for a dinner........ :P
sure brother..sure....so wats the plan.share ur travel plan..places which u wana visit
 
NO RESPONSE FROM AUVO AFTER 4 CSE.
 
ekarus said:
ase paser manusder congratulation janate ar valo lagtese na......amake kobe enara congratulate korbe? for getting visaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...... :'(

Dear Friend,

Whenever we will get Visa, nobody (MI-2 candidate) will remain to know us Good-Bye in Bangladesh. But all MI-2 friends will wait to know us welcome in Canada, ha ha ha........... This also not bad.

With regards.


hollowman
 
Re: Government of Canada's Immigration Planning Story: Operational Targets by Office

monir955 said:
SVO will finalized only 2500 applicant (FSW category) in 2013. My view is that they will not issue any MR if their quota is fulfilled.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/ips/economic.asp

until today what no they issued, is there any idea
 
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/09/10/foreign_service_job_action_threatens_canadas_annual_immigration_target.html

By:Nicholas KeungImmigration reporter, Published on Tue Sep 10 2013

Permanent residency applicants appear to be taking the biggest hit from ongoing job action by foreign affairs officers, prompting concerns about whether Ottawa's 2013 immigration target can be met.

According to government data obtained by the Star, the number of immigrant visas granted from May to July of this year has dropped 7.5 per cent, to 60,416 individuals. That compares to 65,255 in the same period last year and a whopping 22 per cent drop from the same three-month period in 2010.

The numbers appear to bolster claims by the foreign service workers' union that staff are being diverted to process temporary resident visa applications — for applicants like tourists and international students — at the expense of permanent resident files, which the government denies.

“The processing of permanent resident visas has been ground to a standstill at a number of (visa) sections we targeted,” said Timothy Edwards, president of the Professional Association of Foreign Services Officers (PAFSO), whose members have implemented rotating strikes and work-to-rule at busy visa posts such as Beijing and Shanghai in China, Delhi and Chandigarh in India, Mexico City and Manila.

“All the resources have been thrown at processing the temporary resident visas. They are going to fall far short on their annual immigration target (of 260,000).”

Edwards said his 1,350 members have been instructed to focus on processing student and tourist visas, while resources at immigration offices in Canada have also been redirected to mitigate the workload and backlog abroad.

Since PAFSO began its job action in April, the number of temporary visas issued to foreign visitors, students and workers from its top 10 countries has actually risen by 11 per cent to 296,531, from the same time in 2012.

Ottawa has been under tremendous pressure from the tourism industry, universities and colleges, and employers to ensure that Canada's $17 billion tourism industry and $7.7 billion international education sector would not be affected by the labour dispute.

But the government denies moving resources around as a way to deal with the strike.

“It is typical that Citizenship and Immigration Canada shifts resources during the summer months from permanent resident application processing to temporary resident application processing to meet an increased demand for visitor visas and study permits during these months,” department spokesperson Glenn Johnson said in an email to the Star.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada said additional Canadian staff have been loaned on a temporary basis to help process visas. The union said that could compromise the integrity and security of Canada's immigration system because the substitute staff do not have the same experience and expertise.

“CIC is providing training on an urgent basis so that more staff can process applications and is requesting staff work overtime where possible,” department spokesperson Glenn Johnson wrote in an email.

“CIC is also shifting more work to Canada and to overseas offices that have additional capacity. Processing of urgent humanitarian visa applications is essential work in all visa offices.”

There is still no resolution in sight as the job action enters its sixth month.
 
hhshumon said:
Soon insallah............................................ :D (maximum Thursday, if not Sunday without fail)
Morog polau..........................Morog polau....................Morog polau........................Morog polau ;D

Dear all,

We have received our passports on 2nd september. Validity of visa is 20 may 2014. Planning to land as late as possible, may be on march or april 2014.

Tasneem
 
Tasneem said:
Dear all,
We have received our passports on 2nd september. Validity of visa is 20 may 2014. Planning to land as late as possible, may be on march or april 2014.
Tasneem

Kintu bhai, Biriyani ta khabo na?............ ::)