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anso said:
I Slute the People's who Applied in 2010
they are so humble person's...
...
than those who Applied in 2011 .

Anso bhai kese ho :D
thats what I already figured long time back and stopped coming to this thread.
 
Happy Mother's day to all the Mothers on this forum. May ALLAH bless ya'll n reunite with ur spouses for an even better Father's day. INSHAH ALLAH
 
Happy mother day , going for picnic today,
 
bestplace4u said:
Anso bhai kese ho :D
thats what I already figured long time back and stopped coming to this thread.

WeL Come Back
Best Bahi :)
Main Bilkul Fine ... aap sunaye kesay hain aur kahaan gaybe hain ::)
 
Sitting here waiting for my wife to join me for over the last two years has been emotionally taxing on me. After doing everything we can think of to strengthen our application, we are still waiting for an interview.

Probably not warranted, I did send the Honorable Jason Kenney’s office an email. Most likely won’t get a response or see results, but it has made me feel a wee bit better :)

"Dear Honourable Jason Kenney,

I am aware you do not comment on specific immigration cases, however I wish ask a question related to my dissatisfaction I have with our immigration system. My wife's application for permanent spousal residence has been in process at the Canadian High Commission of Islamabad, Pakistan since June 2010 and has not been reviewed since it was place in a queue for an interview since June 2011.

Calls to call centres providing responses on your behalf have commented that the immigration process is regularly reviewed and resources can be redistributed to offices needing assistance. My wife's application is not a constraint on local Pakistani governance, as it has been suggested, since it is waiting for an interview from a Canadian Immigration Officer for almost one year.

My question is, with family reunification an important impartial part of our countries image, why it would be acceptable for an application to be untouched awaiting for an interview where other Canadian High Commission offices will have accepted and finalized multiple applicants who applied up to a year afterwards? Is my right to unite with my wife not important because she is from one country over another?"


Sincerely,

CanPak
 
hamidadel said:
Happy mother day , going for picnic today,
HAPPY MOTHER"S DAY TO ALL THE MOTHER IN THE WORLD
 
CanPak05 said:
Sitting here waiting for my wife to join me for over the last two years has been emotionally taxing on me. After doing everything we can think of to strengthen our application, we are still waiting for an interview.

Probably not warranted, I did send the Honorable Jason Kenney's office an email. Most likely won't get a response or see results, but it has made me feel a wee bit better :)

"Dear Honourable Jason Kenney,

I am aware you do not comment on specific immigration cases, however I wish ask a question related to my dissatisfaction I have with our immigration system. My wife's application for permanent spousal residence has been in process at the Canadian High Commission of Islamabad, Pakistan since June 2010 and has not been reviewed since it was place in a queue for an interview since June 2011.

Calls to call centres providing responses on your behalf have commented that the immigration process is regularly reviewed and resources can be redistributed to offices needing assistance. My wife's application is not a constraint on local Pakistani governance, as it has been suggested, since it is waiting for an interview from a Canadian Immigration Officer for almost one year.

My question is, with family reunification an important impartial part of our countries image, why it would be acceptable for an application to be untouched awaiting for an interview where other Canadian High Commission offices will have accepted and finalized multiple applicants who applied up to a year afterwards? Is my right to unite with my wife not important because she is from one country over another?"


Sincerely,

CanPak

Great!!! i hope you hear something soon inshallah.
 
Hello everyone,

When ordering CAIPS/GCMS, in the form IMM5563E, they have asked under which act your are submitting this request. My question is are we ticking both Access to Information Act and Privacy act?

Thanks.
 
khani6 said:
Hello everyone,

When ordering CAIPS/GCMS, in the form IMM5563E, they have asked under which act your are submitting this request. My question is are we ticking both Access to Information Act and Privacy act?

Thanks.
You only need to select "Access to Information"
 
CanPak05 said:
Sitting here waiting for my wife to join me for over the last two years has been emotionally taxing on me. After doing everything we can think of to strengthen our application, we are still waiting for an interview.
Probably not warranted, I did send the Honorable Jason Kenney's office an email. Most likely won't get a response or see results, but it has made me feel a wee bit better :) "
Dear Honourable Jason Kenney,
I am aware you do not comment on specific immigration cases, however I wish ask a question related to my dissatisfaction I have with our immigration system. My wife's application for permanent spousal residence has been in process at the Canadian High Commission of Islamabad, Pakistan since June 2010 and has not been reviewed since it was place in a queue for an interview since June 2011.
Calls to call centres providing responses on your behalf have commented that the immigration process is regularly reviewed and resources can be redistributed to offices needing assistance. My wife's application is not a constraint on local Pakistani governance, as it has been suggested, since it is waiting for an interview from a Canadian Immigration Officer for almost one year.
My question is, with family reunification an important impartial part of our countries image, why it would be acceptable for an application to be untouched awaiting for an interview where other Canadian High Commission offices will have accepted and finalized multiple applicants who applied up to a year afterwards? Is my right to unite with my wife not important because she is from one country over another?"

Sincerely,

CanPak

Please don't write this letter as it won't be effective as a matter of fact it may back fire or may provoke laughter for the reader. I opologize for the comment but please if you write to Mr Jason Kenney who is the Minister of immigration so please rewrite something which should be sophisticated and precise.
 
sad story said:
QAL MONDAY I HAVE FEELINGS THAT 3 PEOPLES WILL GET REQUEST FOR PPR ON THIS FORUM.. WATCH. ;)
hahahhahaha insallallahhhhhhhhhh
kis kis kaaaaaaaaaa ???
 
Allah Madat said:
sent an email after 16 working days... but they replied to the first e mail.
they hve replied to me sinceeeeee longgggggggggggggggggggggg
2 months or sooooooooooo

dont know they r uptoooooooooooooooooooooo