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CHC, Islamabad Spouse Sponsorship Timeline 2009 -2010

MIKE9292

Star Member
Mar 23, 2011
166
4
Toronto, Canada
Visa Office......
Islamabad, Pakistan
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
September 1st, 2010
Doc's Request.
December 26th, 2011
AOR Received.
November 4th, 2011
File Transfer...
October 28th, 2011
Med's Request
December 28th, 2011
Med's Done....
January 3rd, 2012
Interview........
Dont Need.
Passport Req..
March 15th, 2012
VISA ISSUED...
March 22nd, 2012
LANDED..........
April 14th, 2012
I have a news to share with you guys. My addresses disappear from e-case today my file was transfered on october 27th from mississauga to islamabad. I think they probably received start november. If you guys read my previous replies i have kept you guys updated with my recent updates. A week before Bakra eid october 27 or 28th i emailed Islamabad to ask them about my status. I got a reply back on Novermber 6th that my file is in queue to be reviewed by an immigration officer. If anyone has received a Letter after october 21st. Please Share your timeline.

Or if anybody could help me with my reply i am kind of lost, Like seriously how long does it take for the file to be with an immigration officer.
 

Intizar

Full Member
Nov 6, 2011
32
1
Category........
Visa Office......
ISL
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
01-10-2010
Doc's Request.
01-02-2012
File Transfer...
15-12-2010
Med's Request
16-10-2012
Med's Done....
TBD
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
20-12-2012
VISA ISSUED...
Waiting
MIKE9292 said:
I have a news to share with you guys. My addresses disappear from e-case today my file was transfered on october 27th from mississauga to islamabad. I think they probably received start november. If you guys read my previous replies i have kept you guys updated with my recent updates. A week before Bakra eid october 27 or 28th i emailed Islamabad to ask them about my status. I got a reply back on Novermber 6th that my file is in queue to be reviewed by an immigration officer. If anyone has received a Letter after october 21st. Please Share your timeline.

Or if anybody could help me with my reply i am kind of lost, Like seriously how long does it take for the file to be with an immigration officer.
I believe it takes exactly 1year. I just received my CAIPS/GCMS notes and all over it says Dec 14th, 2011 as the due date.
 

became-a-loner

Champion Member
Mar 16, 2011
1,065
55
Visa Office......
ISB
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Intizar said:
Application transferred to CIC ISL in first week of Dec 2010. Based on my GCMS notes all of the assesments are suppose to be due by Dec 14, 2011. Though the status field shows "Not Started".
It says the same on me as well ............ does it say for security as 1 and underneath says NOT STARTED? and so are other indicators
 

Intizar

Full Member
Nov 6, 2011
32
1
Category........
Visa Office......
ISL
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
01-10-2010
Doc's Request.
01-02-2012
File Transfer...
15-12-2010
Med's Request
16-10-2012
Med's Done....
TBD
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
20-12-2012
VISA ISSUED...
Waiting
became-a-loner said:
It says the same on me as well ............ does it say for security as 1 and underneath says NOT STARTED? and so are other indicators
Yes, and the due date is again set to roughly 1 year from when my file was transferred to ISL.
 

Still_Not_Getting_Any

Star Member
Aug 20, 2011
85
5
Category........
Visa Office......
Islamabad
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
June 2010
Doc's Request.
No
Nomination.....
No
AOR Received.
August 2010
IELTS Request
No
File Transfer...
July 2010
Interview........
No
Passport Req..
November 2011
VISA ISSUED...
January 2011
love bird 43 said:
Hi all friends ,
here is some information about canada.
Canada: Some say it's not a country, it's winter. In some parts of it, for about eight months of the year, the dog *censored word* is too frozen to worry about. But what worries me most is that my fellow Pakistani taxi drivers are on the road all year round. The time has gone when Sikhs used to dominate the taxi business here; now it's the Pakistanis who rule. From Yellowknife, a city near Arctic Circle, to the eastern cities, I can't recall a single major city where I haven't come across Pakistani taxi drivers.
Many of these drivers are those who jumped to the north of the border after 9/11. But a majority of them are highly qualified professionals who migrated to Canada during the
past decade for a “better future for their children”. They include doctors, engineers , lawyers, professors, students, journalists and retired civil or military officers.
I also have some friends in the taxi business and many of you might not agree with me on how I see their lives. A majority of these skilled professionals came to Canada on the point systems, also known as the skilled category. Then, there is a large number of those who came here to study and ended up driving cabs. These skilled immigrants wait up to five years to obtain resident visas. However, the moment they land here, their degrees become worthless and the immediate need for survival changes their priorities. There can be no denying the fact that most of these professionals do not get a job even if they have the requisite skills and qualifications. And many of them with a Canadian Masters degree or even a PhD can be seen driving cabs.
The stated reason: No Canadian experience. So, what is Canadian experience? For most employers, it means exactly what it says — you do not have work experience in Canada. But it can also mean that an employer does not know how to evaluate the work you did outside of Canada with how it is done in Canada. It can also mean that an employer doesn't think you'll fit into their corporate culture. Or, it can even mean that the employer is discriminating against you. “If you are a person of color, you are seen differently,” an immigrant worker, who knows several skilled migrants engaging in “precarious” temporary employment, told me.
While employment in different fields requires fulfilling some kind of criteria, it seems rather unfair that employers insist on Canadian experience as opposed to thoroughly evaluating and examining a prospective employee. This is also why several skilled immigrants end up driving cabs instead of doing what they have been trained to do. Once, on a -35 degree Celsius cold winter day in Saskatchewan, a taxi driver pulled over near me and greeted me saying: “In Pakistan people call me “Dr. Iftikhar”, but here I am “driver Ifti”. Seeing a Pakistani doctor driving a taxi in freezing prairies was certainly not pleasant for me. Although, this was not the first time I came across a case like this: my first roommate in Canada who was a university professor in Pakistan was forced to work as a cab driver here.
One of the North America's largest Pakistani communities, of nearly 350,000 people, lives in Ontario. Most of these people live in Toronto and on its outskirts, in Mississauga and Brampton. In Toronto, the Thorncliffe Park Drive area is the hub of Pakistanis and is also called the “Taxi Capital”. Interestingly enough, residents of this area also have one of the highest average years of education attained in the whole country.

Then, there are those who arrive in Canada with almost no command on the English language and they do not bother to work on their linguistic limitations while blaming Canada for not giving them enough opportunities. I know many who could have achieved so much more but couldn't wait. They wanted to own big houses and drive lush cars and they wanted it fast. Their families hosted parties that got started and never ended. Their real reason for taking this course was mainly greed: earn quick cash by driving cabs and not worry about paying taxes.
But then again, despite the employment downside, Canada offers several social and educational benefits for newcomers, but certain regulated procedures are to be followed in order to gain from them. People who do not choose to follow these procedures are therefore sure to miss out on the system's positives. I remember translating for an agricultural university professional at a clinic who was injured doing a cash job under the table right after he landed in Canada and therefore had trouble claiming workplace injury benefits. This would not have been a problem had he followed the proper procedures, such as paying taxes out of his income. I wish people immigrating to Canada would use some of the years waiting to obtain their visas to understand the Canadian system and keep the patience they developed while waiting for their visas after landing in order to tailor their skills. Recertification might take many years in Canada but please do not give up. It's never too late.
Also, mostly, the newcomers are misled by some of our own Pakistani real estate agents. These agents put the newcomers under the burden of heavy mortgages which leads them into driving cabs and working overtime shifts at McDonalds, coffee shops, and sometimes under-paying biryani houses owned by our own desi folks.
Working odd hours is not easy. And when working means driving, it is even harder. It leaves the taxi drivers with no choice but to adopt an unhealthy lifestyle. They also get very little time to spend with their children and many of them often have troubled relationships with the members of their families. Health risks are also of much concern: A physician told me that South Asian cab drivers were increasingly suffering from heart diseases. Worst of all, I recall community radio stations collecting funds for the funerals of taxi drivers who died in horrific car crashes.
Much has changed in the past decade or so. There was a time when people in Canada referred to Pakistan as an agricultural country and the Pakistanis here as doctors and engineers. But this perception has now been replaced by the image of taxi drivers. Every time I joke to my Ukrainian immigrant friend Lonny that his country is famous for producing prostitutes, he shouts back “and your country is good for taxi drivers”. Well, both work on street and it's not easy.
Thousand pardon but you sound very dejected. Not surprised to see a Pakistani doctor driving a taxi over there coz i have seen if not same, but much worse over here when i pulled off the road near hassan abdal to buy bottle of water from a near by tuck shop, guy seemed surprisingly ethical, on my probe, he revealed to be a medical graduate from a renowned institute of Pakistan.

Being a trainer, it’s my job to lift people’s morale up. i sometime use baseless stats to support my word war, and tell you what? it works. I know so many time i lie, i am a sinister then, people don’t like being told lies, but if i were to tell them they are never going to get out of the mess they are surrounded with or their troubles are un-sortable, Nobody will bother hiring me for another session. I see people working and fighting it out with themselves and other challenges as a result of what you make them believe, they can do.

Two guys were going through a forest on there quest to find better life, down the road they arrived in a garden, starving and tired of miles walk, saw a tall tree with apples hanging on it. One just ran to it, stood under the tree with his arms up high, waiting for an apple to fall so he could eat it, the other ran to the tree, despite of dangerously steep climb, somehow climbed up and have all the apples at his disposal. Let me ask you all, which guy would you prefer to be?

Fine by me if there is unemployment, buy I don’t understand why would any one wants to sell him when you can clearly buy them? We produced one of the most cunning and gutsy entrepreneurs around the centuries. And believe you me, if you got brain, you don’t need deep pockets at all for that.

Climbing the first step of the ladder is more important and better achievement then reaching the top. I can bet all my life that if you have a passion to do something, if you have hunger to get what you want, if you are curious to hop up to see what’s on the other side of horizon, you “WILL” get, not just a job, a better job, sooner then later, but there is always a tiny first step that sometimes (actually most of the time) becomes undesirable for us all.

We were the best, we are the best, and we will be. If it takes 2 more years of struggle over there with the books, even if you’ve studied 20 years over here, to get what you need, its still worth it.

So I will say, When you land there, just think this to be your mission that Sky is the limit, everything between the land you stand and up is all yours, its waiting for you, go get it.
 

Jaania

Hero Member
Nov 11, 2010
531
17
Category........
Visa Office......
Islamabad, Pakistan
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
01-2010
AOR Received.
04-2010
File Transfer...
03-2010
Med's Done....
12-2009
Interview........
11-2012 PASSED
Passport Req..
14-11-2012
CHC ISLAMABAD closed for the Holidays from today.
Guess now we will not see any updates until after JAN 09, 2012
Everyone please pray that all of 2010 applicants get their visas by early JAN /FEB 2012 INSHALLAH
 

tuco

Hero Member
May 9, 2011
435
15
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
love bird 43 said:
Hi all friends ,
here is some information about canada.
Canada: Some say it's not a country, it's winter. In some parts of it, for about eight months of the year, the dog *censored word* is too frozen to worry about. But what worries me most is that my fellow Pakistani taxi drivers are on the road all year round. The time has gone when Sikhs used to dominate the taxi business here; now it's the Pakistanis who rule. From Yellowknife, a city near Arctic Circle, to the eastern cities, I can't recall a single major city where I haven't come across Pakistani taxi drivers.
Many of these drivers are those who jumped to the north of the border after 9/11. But a majority of them are highly qualified professionals who migrated to Canada during the
wah wah malangi
 

tuco

Hero Member
May 9, 2011
435
15
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
in the country specific guide General Asia (IMM 3907E) they have included a new "RESIDENCY QUESTIONNAIRE" for pak nationals..........did any one of you receive it with RePCC, IMM forms?.........or is it for the newer applicants??
 
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bestplace4u

Guest
tuco said:
in the country specific guide General Asia (IMM 3907E) they have included a new "RESIDENCY QUESTIONNAIRE" for pak nationals..........did any one of you receive it with RePCC, IMM forms?.........or is it for the newer applicants??
what is wrong with these morons now they are asking for everything original like educational documents and other original stuff, the time when i applied they were requesting only marriage cert and birth certificate in original.
what if they looses someone's original documents?
I think in simple words inka pagalon ka dimagh kharab hogaya hai.....
 

became-a-loner

Champion Member
Mar 16, 2011
1,065
55
Visa Office......
ISB
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
bestplace4u said:
what is wrong with these morons now they are asking for everything original like educational documents and other original stuff, the time when i applied they were requesting only marriage cert and birth certificate in original.
what if they looses someone's original documents?
I think in simple words inka pagalon ka dimagh kharab hogaya hai.....
yes my wife's original educational documents are with them hence she cant apply for any student visa anywhere els, she cant get duplicate unless she declares that she lost the original.
 
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bestplace4u

Guest
tuco said:
in the country specific guide General Asia (IMM 3907E) they have included a new "RESIDENCY QUESTIONNAIRE" for pak nationals..........did any one of you receive it with RePCC, IMM forms?.........or is it for the newer applicants??
yes this creepy form was not there when I applied so I guess it's new.
 
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bestplace4u

Guest
became-a-loner said:
yes my wife's original educational documents are with them hence she cant apply for any student visa anywhere els, she cant get duplicate unless she declares that she lost the original.
dude this is sheer stupidity, I will never send my originals as my transcripts and degrees are issued from Khairpur Sindh
and if i loose any of this i dont wanna go to khairpur to get the duplicates
 

Khilafah5

Champion Member
Jun 19, 2011
2,349
75
Category........
Visa Office......
Islamabad
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-06-2011
Doc's Request.
NONE
AOR Received.
31-08-2011
File Transfer...
15-09-2011
Med's Request
08-06-2012
Med's Done....
10-06-2012
Passport Req..
02-07-2012
VISA ISSUED...
02-08-2012
LANDED..........
24-08-2012
bestplace4u said:
what is wrong with these morons now they are asking for everything original like educational documents and other original stuff, the time when i applied they were requesting only marriage cert and birth certificate in original.
what if they looses someone's original documents?
I think in simple words inka pagalon ka dimagh kharab hogaya hai.....
It clearly states that on instruction guide that Pakistani nationals must provide all documents original etc education, birth certificate, nikah nama theres is nothing new there

The form is new why are they asking about how sponsor makes they have are damn sin number and employment records and how much tax we pay
 

sabii

Champion Member
Aug 4, 2010
2,700
116
Visa Office......
Islamabad (Husband Case)
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
July 2011
Doc's Request.
June 2012 -IMM & Supp Forms
File Transfer...
Sept 2011
Med's Request
June 2012
Med's Done....
June 2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Feb 2013 along with RePCC
VISA ISSUED...
March 2013
LANDED..........
May 2013
Khilafah5 said:
It clearly states that on instruction guide that Pakistani nationals must provide all documents original etc education, birth certificate, nikah nama theres is nothing new there

The form is new why are they asking about how sponsor makes they have are damn sin number and employment records and how much tax we pay
yes, u r rite they require originals..this is not new.