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FSWCEC said:
Got my passport back from Detroit last Friday and landed last Saturday! Good luck folks!

Congratulation, FSWCEC.

We still need to wait more time.
 
katydid said:
Congratulation, FSWCEC.

We still need to wait more time.

Thanks katydid!! Good luck!! I will always pray for folks in the forum!!
 
Hi Guyz

Should be need to contact Immigration Minister to compensate this waiting without any reason and / or without our fault,its just an negligence by CIC, towards the time to get Citizenship.
Please suggest.

Thank you
 
jenny4u82 said:
Hi Guyz

Should be need to contact Immigration Minister to compensate this waiting without any reason and / or without our fault,its just an negligence by CIC, towards the time to get Citizenship.
Please suggest.

Thank you

I agree with you. We should, somehow, draw their attention to our forgotten cases? but how? Do you think writing to immigration minister helps?? We have no faults in going from 9 months processing to 29 months. Even I am now approaching 34 months from the date of initial application:(

CyTric
 
Cytric said:
I agree with you. We should, somehow, draw their attention to our forgotten cases? but how? Do you think writing to immigration minister helps?? We have no faults in going from 9 months processing to 29 months. Even I am now approaching 34 months from the date of initial application:(

CyTric

write emails to Jason, I did write one yesterday to his personal id don't know whether they look at it but for sure if we all write then they might.
 
sgsgalaxy said:
write emails to Jason, I did write one yesterday to his personal id don't know whether they look at it but for sure if we all write then they might.

Which is his email ID? jason.kenney @ parl.gc.ca or Minister @ cic.gc.ca?? Please suggest
Thanks

CyTric
 
is their any response from ottawa to anyone
plz guide
how come ottawa sleeping agin from last few weeks
 
ram84 said:
is their any response from ottawa to anyone
plz guide
how come ottawa sleeping agin from last few weeks


I think they will wake up after New Year now ???
 
After new year, we can expect our application and RPRF fee back. We never know. I am just worried with this.
 
jeevan said:
After new year, we can expect our application and RPRF fee back. We never know. I am just worried with this.

I agree. Anything is possible with this weird system.

CyTric
 
Can we take help of any lawyer that we have stress and have to deal with anxiety. Who will recover that loss. How CIC is treat with pre-june 2010 applicant is pure example of injustice.
 
yes everybody is stressed after medical so much that they may have to redo their medical again because of no reason. Doing medical is not cheap. Its costly. Almost 2000 dollar needed for family if u are in state. If you don't get medical, you don't loose money in this scenario. I cannot say anything from the current scenario.

so much stressed
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-12-11.asp?utm_source=media-centre-email&utm_medium=email-eng&utm_campaign=generic

Transition to permanent residence now faster, more flexible

Ottawa, December 11, 2012 — Skilled temporary foreign workers will soon be able to transition to permanent residence faster than ever before, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

Beginning January 2, 2013, skilled worker applicants may apply to the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program with 12 months of Canadian work experience, a year sooner than the previously required 24 months. In addition, graduates now have more time to earn their one year of work experience – up to 36 months, compared to only 24 months previously.

“The CEC helps Canada attract the immigrants our economy requires: individuals who have valuable Canadian work experience and the necessary skills to benefit our country’s current labour market needs,” said Minister Kenney. “These skilled workers are set for success and expediting their transition to permanent residence will help Canada to respond to ongoing labour market challenges.”

This improvement makes the program more flexible for applicants, particularly for skilled worker applicants who will be eligible to qualify for permanent residency more quickly. International students will benefit by gaining more time to acquire the necessary experience to apply for permanent residency.

Through the CEC, which was created in 2008, Canada has admitted more than 20,000 international students and skilled workers. In 2013, CIC intends to accept a record high of up to 10,000 permanent residents through this program. This is a significant increase from the 2545 who were admitted in 2009.

“The government is committed to creating a fast and flexible immigration system that works for Canada’s economy,” added Minister Kenney. “The CEC has become Canada’s fastest growing economic immigration program and is part of our plan to attract the best and brightest from around the world.”

Further details about the Canadian Experience Class.

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twitter.com/CitImmCanada

Photo of Minister Kenney available at: www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/photos/high-res/index.asp.

For further information (media only), please contact:

Alexis Pavlich
Minister’s Office
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-954-1064

Media Relations
Communications Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-952-1650
CIC-Media-Relations@cic.gc.ca
 
FSWCEC said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-12-11.asp?utm_source=media-centre-email&utm_medium=email-eng&utm_campaign=generic

Transition to permanent residence now faster, more flexible

Ottawa, December 11, 2012 — Skilled temporary foreign workers will soon be able to transition to permanent residence faster than ever before, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

Beginning January 2, 2013, skilled worker applicants may apply to the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program with 12 months of Canadian work experience, a year sooner than the previously required 24 months. In addition, graduates now have more time to earn their one year of work experience – up to 36 months, compared to only 24 months previously.

“The CEC helps Canada attract the immigrants our economy requires: individuals who have valuable Canadian work experience and the necessary skills to benefit our country's current labour market needs,” said Minister Kenney. “These skilled workers are set for success and expediting their transition to permanent residence will help Canada to respond to ongoing labour market challenges.”

This improvement makes the program more flexible for applicants, particularly for skilled worker applicants who will be eligible to qualify for permanent residency more quickly. International students will benefit by gaining more time to acquire the necessary experience to apply for permanent residency.

Through the CEC, which was created in 2008, Canada has admitted more than 20,000 international students and skilled workers. In 2013, CIC intends to accept a record high of up to 10,000 permanent residents through this program. This is a significant increase from the 2545 who were admitted in 2009.

“The government is committed to creating a fast and flexible immigration system that works for Canada's economy,” added Minister Kenney. “The CEC has become Canada's fastest growing economic immigration program and is part of our plan to attract the best and brightest from around the world.”

Further details about the Canadian Experience Class.

Follow us on Twitter (new window to unfollow or login):

twitter.com/CitImmCanada

Photo of Minister Kenney available at: www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/photos/high-res/index.asp.

For further information (media only), please contact:

Alexis Pavlich
Minister's Office
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-954-1064

Media Relations
Communications Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-952-1650
CIC-Media-Relations @ cic.gc.ca

Thank for posting. This does not help unlucky / poor applicants ie pre june 2010