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CHC, Islamabad Spouse Sponsorship Timeline 2009 -2010

wes786

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Sep 6, 2010
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tanhayi said:
ya wife case.....my husband sponsored me,,he is canadian citizen

My cousin is sponsored by his wife. So it seems like it will be for everyone who's file was transferred to islamabad in 2010. Hmmm
 
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maximus391

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psionator said:
ohhh soo they send re-med once background checks are done!
Yeah i think so.Although my case processing started on 31st October, 2009 but the CAIPS mentioned that actual processing started on 15th April (Immigration Officer Reviewed the file on 15th April) and at that time they requested Supplementary Information form and some signatures....Now the bring forward date of my file is 6th December..lets see what happens!
 

tanhayi

Hero Member
Oct 12, 2010
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Islamabad
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Passport Req..
05-03-2011
kha said:
Salaam,

Dear can u plz tell me that whan did u make ur previous PCC & did u send them updated voluntarily before or not? and y they are asking abt ur university transcript & the copy of PR fee didn't u submit them before with ur original application ?

Thanks
my previous PCC is expired in june and i have not updated anything voluntarily....they asked for university transcripts bcoz my MBA was in process at tht time....and dnt know y they asking for copy of PR fee receipt.....anyway i will again send all these documents within few days...my medical is also expired but they didnt ask me to re-do it
 

tanhayi

Hero Member
Oct 12, 2010
257
1
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Visa Office......
Islamabad
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Passport Req..
05-03-2011
how much time it takes to make new PCC?
 

wes786

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Sep 6, 2010
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^^ Depends on which office you go to, my wife's took two days and thats because there was a person who she knew and had contacts within the office. It could take as long as 2-3weeks depending on the person you are dealing with and whether or not he is looking for a bribe. Sad but true....
 

psionator

Star Member
Mar 30, 2010
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maximus391 said:
Yeah i think so.Although my case processing started on 31st October, 2009 but the CAIPS mentioned that actual processing started on 15th April (Immigration Officer Reviewed the file on 15th April) and at that time they requested Supplementary Information form and some signatures....Now the bring forward date of my file is 6th December..lets see what happens!
wow they are so lazy!
 
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bestplace4u

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psionator said:
wow they are so lazy!
then you should have a look at the time line of getting FBI clearance i took 5 months for me just to get a single piece of paper from them :)
In pakistan it doesn't take this long i had mine in 5 days cuz i paid 1000Rs as chai paani :p
 

canpakmay09

Full Member
Jul 12, 2010
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ISB
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sponsoring wife
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App. Filed.......
25-08-2009
AOR Received.
NOvember 2009
File Transfer...
October 2009
Med's Done....
August 2009
Hey Guys...
Does anyone know how to print a LOG of call history by Skype from Iphone...
 

wes786

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Sep 6, 2010
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canpakmay09 said:
Hey Guys...
Does anyone know how to print a LOG of call history by Skype from Iphone...
Take a snap shot (by clicking power button and home button together) and then these will be saved under your photos. You can then email them to yourself or print them out as photos or whatever you want to do with it. Thats one option....
 
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humtum143

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Here is the proof that Canada immigration don't give a *censored word* about people like us READ how they do it on purpose.



Immigration Minister Diane Finley argues that the Harper government is promoting its new immigration bill because of a commitment to reducing the backlog of some 900,000 applicants for Canadian permanent residence and reduce wait times.

She also claimed in a recent letter to FP (May 16, 2008) that Canada welcomed 429,000 “newcomers” last year, the highest number in history. This is incorrect. Newcomers, even in the government's own literature, are comprised of only permanent resident visa holders. The number 429,649 includes approximately 195,000 temporary permit holders, including study visas and work visas.

Current immigration levels, moreover, are actually lower than they were in the early 1990s as a percent of population. Ms. Finley is the first to lump all three categories into one statistical measure. Why would she do this?

More important, the immigration backlog she refers to is grossly exaggerated and highly misunderstood. Here is why. The 900,000 backlog is largely derived from countries where the government intentionally allocates insufficient resources. Each year, the immigration department informally establishes quotas and staffs government offices so that its missions cannot process more visas than its established quota.

For example, the overall annual quota, expressed by the government as “target numbers” of visas, for the Buffalo, N.Y., office is about 24,500. The Buffalo mission currently has an inventory of approximately 45,000 applicants. On the other hand, the Canadian mission in New Delhi, India, has an annual quota of only 10,500 against a pending inventory of approximately 135,000 cases.

At missions in India, China, the Philippines, Pakistan and Syria, processing delays of 4 to 8 years exist. These are clearly the "under performing" missions. They are under performing because their resources are strategically allocated by Ottawa to ensure underperformance.

Aside from the underperforming missions, most visa offices process applications in about 18-24 months. Most applicants outside the underperforming offices do not complain of long processing delays. Applicants who are highly motivated can come to Canada sooner by making use of the Provincial Nominee Program and the federal Temporary Foreign Worker program if they are being sponsored by a Canadian employer.

Current immigration legislation also provides ample authority for the government to establish limits on the number of applications that may be processed or approved in a year, the number of visas that may be issued in a year, and the measures to be taken when that number is exceeded. There is therefore no valid reason to provide the minister with highly discretionary power to select immigrants.

Furthermore, the rule changes cannot possibly address the backlog of skilled workers because the new law will only take effect from February 28, 2008, onwards.

The system needs fixing. But Canadians should be concerned with the federal government's claim that it aims to reduce the backlog. The credibility of this department is highly dubious.

In 2003, in the leading federal court decision of its time, the department's most senior bureaucrat was admonished for misinforming Parliament on the effects of new legislation. The following year, a former immigration minister came under fire over her office's decision to approve a Canadian permanent residence application ahead of the queue to a Romanian stripper who volunteered on her re-election campaign.

Last week, the majority (Liberal, Bloc and NDP) members of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration proposed that implementation of the new immigration rules be delayed pending further study “with a view to finding a consensus on preferred alternative means on addressing identified challenges”.

Canadians should be asking: Why is this government trying so hard to convince us that it must pass such a controversial law without any meaningful study of its purposes and possible effects?

In law, when the government exercises a discretionary authority legally delegated to it by Parliament, no one can question the rationale for its decision making. Who knows what thinking will influence policy makers in the future? I have no evidence for this, but such authority could give a party in power a valuable tool at the grass roots level. Party organizers could approach ethnic groups in Canada's largest immigrant communities and hold out the promise that the federal immigration minister will be able to quickly bring their family and friends to Canada, ahead of others in the queue at the under performing missions.

Logic and reason dictates that further meaningful study must be conducted before an important legislative initiative of this magnitude takes hold--especially since the stated objectives will not be achieved through these reforms.
 
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humtum143

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Out of 75000 application from Pakistan only 9865 is spousal case rest is all skill workers

Even doh it got transfered to london then what's the wait on spousal ?? It's all controlled and we are the robot
 

psionator

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Mar 30, 2010
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"Each year, the immigration department informally establishes quotas and staffs government offices so that its missions cannot process more visas than its established quota."

WTF that is not fair at all. :eek:

No wonder it takes at least a year for most spousal applications to complete!
 
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bestplace4u

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humtum143 said:
Out of 75000 application from Pakistan only 9865 is spousal case rest is all skill workers

Even doh it got transfered to london then what's the wait on spousal ?? It's all controlled and we are the robot
how do u know only 9865 is the number for spouse cases.
 
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humtum143

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For those who are very curious statistic by country is in the following link peace

http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/statistics.asp