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jerry84 said:
My husband got an appointment for re-med for 6th February. Do I need to mail the receipt to Islamabad with my additional forms and Re-PCC? He'll be getting his Re-PCC on Wednesday iA.


I did send them the receipt with my additional forms and Re-PCC
 
For all member whose file was sent to Ottawa,

Were you issued a specific letter from CIC that the file is being forwarded to Ottawa to improve service? Or were you informed that the file was still going to Isl and you found out via notes or call centre that it was sitting in Ottawa?

I am trying to compare this new London/New Delhi transfer thing with what happened with Ottawa. As London and New Delhi both have infrastructure in place to process all sorts of PR apps, maybe they won't suffer the same fate as Ottawa's. London also already processes all economic immigration for Pak including background checks and what not. Plus, Ottawa was a 'pilot' project and an experiment anyways.
 
Diya21 said:
I did send them the receipt with my additional forms and Re-PCC
Asslam u alaikum,
Would u like to tell me plz which receit did u send because IOM dont provide us any other receipt except fee receipt ?
 
Shozib hamdia anwer said:
I send them only birthcertificate of my baby , I didnot send anything else can u plz assist me what other form do I need to send , my daughter is 9 months old now , I emailed b.certificate but they didnot reply me I send in July 2013 , plz tell me if I need to send them something else , me and my daughter is in canada , waiting for ur reply , thanks in advance

Not sure if all provinces have a long form but I live in Ontario I sent Birth Certificate and Long form. In Jan 2013 I emailed NICOP scanned copies of myself and daughter to them and their was no response. Normally you will not receive a response. If you haven't already ordered notes you should it will give better insight into where your case is at. :-\
 
speedstah said:
For all member whose file was sent to Ottawa,

Were you issued a specific letter from CIC that the file is being forwarded to Ottawa to improve service? Or were you informed that the file was still going to Isl and you found out via notes or call centre that it was sitting in Ottawa?

I am trying to compare this new London/New Delhi transfer thing with what happened with Ottawa. As London and New Delhi both have infrastructure in place to process all sorts of PR apps, maybe they won't suffer the same fate as Ottawa's. London also already processes all economic immigration for Pak including background checks and what not. Plus, Ottawa was a 'pilot' project and an experiment anyways.

no it said file transfer to islamabad. thru call centre we got to know that our file were in ottawa. so i hope its a positive change this time for newcomers:)
 
speedstah said:
For all member whose file was sent to Ottawa,

Were you issued a specific letter from CIC that the file is being forwarded to Ottawa to improve service? Or were you informed that the file was still going to Isl and you found out via notes or call centre that it was sitting in Ottawa?

I am trying to compare this new London/New Delhi transfer thing with what happened with Ottawa. As London and New Delhi both have infrastructure in place to process all sorts of PR apps, maybe they won't suffer the same fate as Ottawa's. London also already processes all economic immigration for Pak including background checks and what not. Plus, Ottawa was a 'pilot' project and an experiment anyways.

EDITED REPONSE sorry about that

Asslamu Alykum speedstah,

Originally when I submitted hubby's file we did not include medical and recvied a letter from OTT requesting for the medical this is how I came to know about this pilot project.

ASyed :-X
 
Canada welcomed more than 16,000 new citizens in January

News Release 4 February 2014

Welcoming new Canadians
New citizens in January 2014 more than double the number from one year ago
February 4, 2014—Ottawa—Canada welcomed more than 16,000 new citizens in January – twice as many as in January 2013, Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced today.

Investments announced in Economic Action Plan 2013 have helped make the system more efficient and strengthened the integrity of Canada’s citizenship program. The immense popularity of Canadian citizenship, though, has hampered efforts to tackle long processing times.

The government will take additional steps in the coming days to reduce backlogs while further strengthening the value of Canadian citizenship. As announced in the October 2013 Speech from the Throne, these measures – taken together – will form the first comprehensive reforms to the Citizenship Act in more than a generation.

Quick facts
In January 2013, 8,250 people obtained Canadian citizenship. In January 2014, more than 16,000 people became citizens at 244 citizenship ceremonies held across the country.
The citizenship ceremony is the last step before becoming a Canadian citizens and taking on the rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship.
The new Canadians welcomed into the Canadian family in January 2014 came from 190 different countries.
In 2013, 10,745 people were granted citizenship, on average, each month.
Since 2006, Canada has welcomed the highest sustained levels of immigration in Canadian history – an average of 257,000 newcomers each year. Accordingly, the demand for citizenship has increased by 30%.
Census data show 86% of eligible permanent residents become Canadian citizens.
Quote
“Our government views citizenship as a pledge of mutual responsibility and a shared commitment to values rooted in our history. We are proud to have welcomed more than 16,000 new Canadian citizens this past month and we look forward to their full participation in Canada’s economy and Canadian society. We will continue to improve Canada’s citizenship program to ensure deserving applicants can become citizens more quickly.”
Chris Alexander, Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister

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Building a stronger Canada: Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) strengthens Canada’s economic, social and cultural prosperity, helping ensure Canadian safety and security while managing one of the largest and most generous immigration programs in the world.

Date Modified: 2014-02-04
 
Re: Canada welcomed more than 16,000 new citizens in January

Wajea said:
News Release 4 February 2014

Welcoming new Canadians
New citizens in January 2014 more than double the number from one year ago
February 4, 2014—Ottawa—Canada welcomed more than 16,000 new citizens in January – twice as many as in January 2013, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced today.

Investments announced in Economic Action Plan 2013 have helped make the system more efficient and strengthened the integrity of Canada's citizenship program. The immense popularity of Canadian citizenship, though, has hampered efforts to tackle long processing times.

The government will take additional steps in the coming days to reduce backlogs while further strengthening the value of Canadian citizenship. As announced in the October 2013 Speech from the Throne, these measures – taken together – will form the first comprehensive reforms to the Citizenship Act in more than a generation.

Quick facts
In January 2013, 8,250 people obtained Canadian citizenship. In January 2014, more than 16,000 people became citizens at 244 citizenship ceremonies held across the country.
The citizenship ceremony is the last step before becoming a Canadian citizens and taking on the rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship.
The new Canadians welcomed into the Canadian family in January 2014 came from 190 different countries.
In 2013, 10,745 people were granted citizenship, on average, each month.
Since 2006, Canada has welcomed the highest sustained levels of immigration in Canadian history – an average of 257,000 newcomers each year. Accordingly, the demand for citizenship has increased by 30%.
Census data show 86% of eligible permanent residents become Canadian citizens.
Quote
“Our government views citizenship as a pledge of mutual responsibility and a shared commitment to values rooted in our history. We are proud to have welcomed more than 16,000 new Canadian citizens this past month and we look forward to their full participation in Canada's economy and Canadian society. We will continue to improve Canada's citizenship program to ensure deserving applicants can become citizens more quickly.”
Chris Alexander, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister

Associated link
Find a citizenship ceremony

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

twitter.com/CitImmCanada

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

Building a stronger Canada: Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) strengthens Canada's economic, social and cultural prosperity, helping ensure Canadian safety and security while managing one of the largest and most generous immigration programs in the world.

Date Modified: 2014-02-04

i dnt know wht additional steps they r taking to reduce the backlogs cuz since 2008 time is increasing n increasing it never decreased anywhere ! ppl get reponse with in 2 or 2.5 months after medical request here its been more then 5 months for ppl after medical waiting for their little response .. so these are the steps that they r taking to reduce backlog ? what i understood is they r taking additional steps to increase the backlog instead of decreasing ..
 
jerry84 said:
Does anyone know if we get the receipt of the RPRF fee paid online in our email? I printed the receipt but haven't checked my statement yet for my credit card.

Could you please tell me did chc Islamabad ask you to submit a copy of RPRF or original??
 
Syassas said:
Asslam u alaikum,
Would u like to tell me plz which receit did u send because IOM dont provide us any other receipt except fee receipt ?

Yes you are right they have only provided fee receipt so do we nef to send it to chc-isl pls guide some one?
 
hubby chubby said:
Yes, they do say they will respond to your email within 15 days. In reality though it takes them anywhere from 30 to 90 days to respond. (I guess they put alot of thought into the email :P)

Hubby chuaby i want to ask you . You have ben through medical and the fee recept they provided did you mail that recpt to chc isl pls reply
 
Hera_86 said:
Yes you are right they have only provided fee receipt so do we nef to send it to chc-isl pls guide some one?

Salam no you don't need to send it, but if you do send a photo copy and keep original receipt. That way you have proof the test were done and paid for Insha Allah.

May Allah make it easier for all of us Insha Allah...........Ameen

Its now 41 months for us and we don't have any idea when they will be done. We are going on 4 years married in March and our case has been in their hands for 41 months its so depressing Please pray for us and everyone else Insha Allah............

Micmac101
 
micmac101 said:
Pray that they do better Insha Allah

InshaAllah . Allah wil make it easy. AMEEN
 
Salam everyone. I have a question about temporary visit visa. When it says proof of financial support, how much are they expecting you to have for your spouse to come for a 6 month visit?