+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
No need to worry at all

U WILL get meds and if the documents are 100% proper chance is vvv less to call for interveiw, anyways now all is in track :D

cheer up and coun't ur job here and 4get it for 60-80days. thn u will get surprised to see the meds papers :D

Good luck always buddy

Biju


 
Seniors
One quick question.
what is file transfer date?i received my 1st AOR on 30th sept and in the AOR nothing is mentioned like we xfered yr file to CHC ND on so and so date.so what date will be considered as file xfer?!!
i have seen so many guys are mentioning file transfer date as a different date than their 1st AOR date but i could not see file trnasfer date in my AOR.
Pl. guide.
Regards
Nevil
 
nevilraval said:
Seniors
One quick question.
what is file transfer date?i received my 1st AOR on 30th sept and in the AOR nothing is mentioned like we xfered yr file to CHC ND on so and so date.so what date will be considered as file xfer?!!
i have seen so many guys are mentioning file transfer date as a different date than their 1st AOR date but i could not see file trnasfer date in my AOR.
Pl. guide.
Regards
Nevil

Hi Nevil,

In my case... below are the details in which you can get the idea of the file transfer date:


We received your application for permanent residence on August 12, 2009.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on October 2, 2009. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

Your application and supporting documents were received by the London England office. They are pending review.

We transferred your application to the London England office on October 6, 2009. The London England office may contact you.

Your application was reviewed and we started processing on August 4, 2010.


Cheers...
 
Hi nevil

The file transfer date is the date in which CIO,sydney transfers ur file to CHC (ND). The simple way to check is thro e-case status. Once u open tht u can see wht SATDXB has mentioned. (Same format)

Hope I cleared ur dout.
Rgds
Biju

nevilraval said:
Seniors
One quick question.
what is file transfer date?i received my 1st AOR on 30th sept and in the AOR nothing is mentioned like we xfered yr file to CHC ND on so and so date.so what date will be considered as file xfer?!!
i have seen so many guys are mentioning file transfer date as a different date than their 1st AOR date but i could not see file trnasfer date in my AOR.
Pl. guide.
Regards
Nevil
 
Thought of sharing some good news about the Economy of Canada

Canada's GDP rises 0.3% in August

Canada's economy rose 0.3 per cent in August following a 0.1 per cent drop in July, helped by oil and gas extraction, wholesale trade and manufacturing.

The figures released by Statistics Canada were in line with analysts' expectations.

The federal agency also said increases were recorded in the finance and insurance sector, construction and retail trade. Utilities and forestry decreased, while public-sector output was unchanged.

Mining and oil and gas extraction rose 0.5 per cent, wholesale trade rose 1.1 per cent and manufacturing grew 0.5 per cent.

The finance and insurance sector advanced 0.6 per cent, construction was up 0.4 per cent and retail trade edged up 0.1 per cent in August.

Last week, the Bank of Canada said it now believes Canada's economy will likely grow about three per cent this year instead of the 3.5 per cent it had projected in July, and much of this growth took place in the first part of the year.

For next year, the bank predicts growth of 2.3 per cent, six-10ths of a point lower than previously projected, and it forecasts 2012 growth of 2.6 per cent.

"The August data showed relatively broad-based growth after a disappointing July," Dawn Desjardins, assistant chief economist at RBC, said in a report.

"This combination sets the economy on course to expand at a 1.8 per cent annualized pace — assuming another 0.3 per cent rise in September — in the third quarter, just slightly slower than the second quarter's two per cent increase. This is in line with the forecast issued by the Bank of Canada last week."

The modest numbers pushed the Toronto stock market higher. The S&P/TSX composite index gained 51.36 points, or 0.4 per cent, to 12,615.46. The Canadian dollar moved higher following the report, up 0.21 of a cent to 98.11 cents US.

Meanwhile, the U.S. gross domestic product grew at a meagre two per cent annual rate during the third quarter, which is far short of what would be needed to reduce the high unemployment rate.
 
Resource boom leads to huge wage growth

The boom in the mining, oil and gas industries has led to spectacular wage growth for their workers, Statistics Canada said Thursday in its monthly earnings survey.

Average weekly earnings in mining and in the oil and gas extraction sector were $1,801.18 in August — a 17.1 per cent jump from a year earlier.

That works out to better than $93,000 a year for the average worker.

The number working in mining, oil and gas is up more than 10 per cent in the last year to 189,800.

The average employee in the oil and natural gas extraction sectors had weekly earnings jump by 22.6 per cent, while mining sector workers saw their weekly earnings rise by a more modest 8.9 per cent.

Wage growth in the support industries around the mining, oil and gas sector led to their workers enjoying a 24 per cent jump in weekly earnings.

In the last year, some commodity prices have seen dramatic gains — especially for gold, oil and copper.

Alberta leads

With such high wage gains in the resource field, it comes as no surprise that the biggest annual wage growth was noted in Alberta (7.5 per cent).

Above-average growth was also reported in Newfoundland and Labrador (6.2 per cent), Saskatchewan (6.0 per cent) and Ontario (4.7 per cent).

Statistics Canada said the average weekly earnings of all non-farm employees rose to $860.67 in August — a jump of 4.4 per cent in the past year.

The last time earnings rose by more than four per cent was 2½ years ago, the agency said — noting that average wage growth for most of 2009 was in the two per cent range.
 
:)
Although it is late:-) But I would like to thank everybody who I met on the gathering meeting...if my little one was not me, I would stay longer.
Many thanks for your informative replies and discussions. your heartful thoughts and suggestions...I feel like I was between my brothers and sisters despite of the color, religion, nationality, job titles,....
A big thank you for the captain, Bijou...and every lady and gentleman who attended...I am very happy to have another couple of new numbers in my contacts:-)

May Allah make all our dreams comes true......Ameen.


Wij<-----omMona.
 
Hi OmMona,

It is never too late for good things, such as letting us know of your pleasing sentiments about you feeling amongst brothers and sisters, during the meet. We all reciprocate these emotions. We are all, but a big family, where issues like you colour, race, religion, language, manmade territories, etc. are no barriers at all. The only common goal is to help each other and ourselves especially our children and future generations to achieve a very happy and bright future. God helps those who have rightful ambitions at heart.

Thank you for attending and sharing your case, hiccups etc.

Best Wishes,

Bestpal (Bharat)
 
Thanks OmMona

we are there for any help.
now u have many brothers and sisters. hope to see u in our next meet and do keep in touch :D

Biju


OmMona said:
:)
Although it is late:-) But I would like to thank everybody who I met on the gathering meeting...if my little one was not me, I would stay longer.
Many thanks for your informative replies and discussions. your heartful thoughts and suggestions...I feel like I was between my brothers and sisters despite of the color, religion, nationality, job titles,....
A big thank you for the captain, Bijou...and every lady and gentleman who attended...I am very happy to have another couple of new numbers in my contacts:-)

May Allah make all our dreams comes true......Ameen.


Wij<-----omMona.
 
Hi All,

did any one give me a idea after if your E status show "in Process" then within how many months you received Medical ?
 
dear ho r u

many people rec med after a week or two can u tell when ur status changed to inprocess
saleem
 
[Hi saleem my in process date is 13.07.10]
dear ho r u

many people rec med after a week or two can u tell when ur status changed to inprocess
saleem
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i think fsw2 cases take more time as compared to fsw1
my fried got med after 5 months of add doc
saleem
 
Saleem i am a new in this fourm, so i dont know the exect details for FSW 1-2-3 but what i understand that before feb 2008 is fsw1 after that 2 and june 2010 is for fsw 3 so as per my understanding i come on fsw2 becasue i apply on april09 if i am wrong kindly give me advice
msaleem216 said:
i think fsw2 cases take more time as compared to fsw1
my fried got med after 5 months of add doc
saleem
 
Thanks a lot Deeaarfor sharing - great info :D

Biju

Deeaar said:
Thought of sharing some good news about the Economy of Canada
Canada's GDP rises 0.3% in August
Canada's economy rose 0.3 per cent in August following a 0.1 per cent drop in July, helped by oil and gas extraction, wholesale trade and manufacturing.
grew 0.5 per cent.
The modest numbers pushed the Toronto stock market higher. The S&P/TSX composite index gained 51.36 points, or 0.4 per cent, to 12,615.46. The Canadian dollar moved higher following the report, up quarter, which is far short of what would be needed to reduce the high unemployment rate.