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I HAVE GOOD NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU, BY GRACE OF ALLAH I RECIEVED MY PASSPORT BACK WITH VISA, :D :D
 
PPH said:
I HAVE GOOD NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU, BY GRACE OF ALLAH I RECIEVED MY PASSPORT BACK WITH VISA, :D :D


Mubarak Mubarak :)
 
mfawad said:
SALAM EVERYONE I GOT GREAT NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU, THANK TO ALLAH..AND WITH ALL YOUR PRAYERS MY HUBBY JUST GOT HIS PASSPORT BACK WITH VISA, AND HE IS RIGHT NOW BOOKING HIS TICKET FOR 25 OCT, SO HAPPPY

Congratulations sister .. Finally you can live a normal life now :)
 
PPH said:
I HAVE GOOD NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU, BY GRACE OF ALLAH I RECIEVED MY PASSPORT BACK WITH VISA, :D :D

Congratulations .. The day of Jumma tul Mubarak has been really mubarak for you .. MashaAllah :)
 
mfawad said:
SALAM EVERYONE I GOT GREAT NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU, THANK TO ALLAH..AND WITH ALL YOUR PRAYERS MY HUBBY JUST GOT HIS PASSPORT BACK WITH VISA, AND HE IS RIGHT NOW BOOKING HIS TICKET FOR 25 OCT, SO HAPPPY

Congratulations! :) have a happy married life ahead
 
bestplace4u said:
what does it means PAPER SCREENING DECISION (PSDEC) for family class

For more info, follow this link http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-is-the-significant-of-psdec-1-t60304.0.html

For the purpose of calculating processing times, processing only begins when the visa office
determines the application is eligible for processing. The clearest indication of this is with the entry
of “PSDEC 1” (eligible) at the visa office. Once PSDEC 1 is entered, processing time begins.
Accordingly, processing times for Skilled Worker applications are measured from PSDEC 1 to
either SELDEC 5, 6 or FINDEC 1, 2, 4."

PSDEC (Paper Screening Decision) is the first step - basically done as part of the AOR process or immediately after. While the AOR only confirms that you have submitted all required documentation and required fee for your file processing to begin, the PSDEC is the first step in verifying if that documentation meets the requirements of the PR class you apply for and also ensuring other information is available as required . CIC staff also conduct additional checks on parts of your documentation (like calling up employers to verify your experience letters, checking other documentation with relevant authorities like the tax dept., embassies etc). All this is done by different folks in the visa office and some (if not all) of this could be logged in your CAIPS.

Once all these checks are complete (very subjective as it depends on the amount of info you submitted and the sources of that info as well), the file goes to the immigration officer for review/approval. He/she reviews the docs as well as the notes made by the various visa office staff and if he/she is satisfied an IA will be issued along with a medical request. Else, you will get a further document request/interview request based on what they feel the gaps are in your documentation/history. (they may request a medical in parallel to these as well). Security/background checks are random and happen usually after medicals (but there could be exceptions i guess)

The whole process seems to be controlled by Bring Forward dates (BFW) with a bring forward date set each time an action/set of actions is initiated. If those actions complete within the BFW, your file could be picked up for the next step and if the BFW pops without any result from the previous action, the staff check if there are delays in the process and push the bfw back by sometime to allow for this action to complete. BUt what i suspect is happening nowadays is that with the large volumes of applications in the queue, even if an action is complete within the BFW date nothing is done till the BFW date pops and even then it looks like they just extend the BFW date a few more months.
 
R.Mujgani said:
My address is keepin disappearing after a week of comin back?
wats goin on? my address came back last week n now its disappeared again...

Hope I heard some good news soon :)

InshAllah....mine just went missing once and then never disappeared again...they are not replying to my emails :'(
 
jagooo chcccccccccc jagoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 
mujhy + 1 chaye .................. pyari bhanoooooooooo aur handsome bhaiyoooooooooooooooooo :P :P :P
 
Danny4450 said:
Congratulations sister .. Finally you can live a normal life now :)

hey
i liked d name u given to visa offce..........hahahhahaha slowestabadddddddddddd hahhahahaahha
 
Tor-wi said:
For more info, follow this link http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-is-the-significant-of-psdec-1-t60304.0.html

For the purpose of calculating processing times, processing only begins when the visa office
determines the application is eligible for processing. The clearest indication of this is with the entry
of “PSDEC 1” (eligible) at the visa office. Once PSDEC 1 is entered, processing time begins.
Accordingly, processing times for Skilled Worker applications are measured from PSDEC 1 to
either SELDEC 5, 6 or FINDEC 1, 2, 4."

PSDEC (Paper Screening Decision) is the first step - basically done as part of the AOR process or immediately after. While the AOR only confirms that you have submitted all required documentation and required fee for your file processing to begin, the PSDEC is the first step in verifying if that documentation meets the requirements of the PR class you apply for and also ensuring other information is available as required . CIC staff also conduct additional checks on parts of your documentation (like calling up employers to verify your experience letters, checking other documentation with relevant authorities like the tax dept., embassies etc). All this is done by different folks in the visa office and some (if not all) of this could be logged in your CAIPS.

Once all these checks are complete (very subjective as it depends on the amount of info you submitted and the sources of that info as well), the file goes to the immigration officer for review/approval. He/she reviews the docs as well as the notes made by the various visa office staff and if he/she is satisfied an IA will be issued along with a medical request. Else, you will get a further document request/interview request based on what they feel the gaps are in your documentation/history. (they may request a medical in parallel to these as well). Security/background checks are random and happen usually after medicals (but there could be exceptions i guess)

The whole process seems to be controlled by Bring Forward dates (BFW) with a bring forward date set each time an action/set of actions is initiated. If those actions complete within the BFW, your file could be picked up for the next step and if the BFW pops without any result from the previous action, the staff check if there are delays in the process and push the bfw back by sometime to allow for this action to complete. BUt what i suspect is happening nowadays is that with the large volumes of applications in the queue, even if an action is complete within the BFW date nothing is done till the BFW date pops and even then it looks like they just extend the BFW date a few more months.

but my case was started at CHC-ISB in June 2010, then in CAIPS PSDEC 1 means passed is in April 2011, so how come they can start my processing time in April 2011. baqi kiya 10 months jhak maari hai kia in junglion ne :-X
 
bestplace4u said:
but my case was started at CHC-ISB in June 2010, then in CAIPS PSDEC 1 means passed is in April 2011, so how come they can start my processing time in April 2011. baqi kiya 10 months jhak maari hai kia in junglion ne :-X
yes bro, same thng hapened with us..we sent our aplication in feb 2010, and our first processing or psdec =1 was done in fev 2011..so yes 1 saal tak jhak maari inho ne :'(

what else does your caips say?? does it give any reason for interview?? what about genuinnes of mariage?
 
PPH said:
I HAVE GOOD NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU, BY GRACE OF ALLAH I RECIEVED MY PASSPORT BACK WITH VISA, :D :D

congrats :) mashAllah great news!!