LOL! It did happen.tuyen said:LOL
That never happened.
LOL - it never happened!ofonzo said:LOL! It did happen.
See last two paragraphs of this article.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1091558--ottawa-faces-legal-challenge-over-backlogged-immigrant-visa-applications
In other words, it never happened.ofonzo said:Dates and the numbers may be off
LOL! Don't you just love this guy!! :D :D :D In any event, the verdict is a few weeks at least. So we can see who laughs last 8)tuyen said:In other words, it never happened.
If the dates and numbers were off, then all the claimed facts are off.
And nowhere in that article - nor in the actual judgement - was there anything about ALL the litigants being immediately accepted into Canada, no questions asked. That would never happen in a million years, and is nothing more than a delusional dream.
Oh and the biggest joke of all was the $2.9 million settlement for 105,000 litigants. So they each got $27. Wow...what a score. And after Tim took his 30%, they were left with $19 per person, while he and the other lawyers walked away with $870,000.
I never said you are the person I mentioned . Then what made you claim yourself to be the maniac I was mentioning.j.sohi said:hello brother
i can send u that email. which is true . i send that email on 24th ootober 2012.and i got answer on 17jan 2013
regards
sohi
LOL! In any event, the verdict for this case will be out shortly. So these are really inconsequential comments.tuyen said:In other words, it never happened.
If the dates and numbers were off, then all the claimed facts are off.
And nowhere in that article - nor in the actual judgement - was there anything about ALL the litigants being immediately accepted into Canada, no questions asked. That would never happen in a million years, and is nothing more than a delusional dream.
Oh and the biggest joke of all was the $2.9 million settlement for 105,000 litigants. So they each got $27. Wow...what a score. And after Tim took his 30%, they were left with $19 per person, while he and the other lawyers walked away with $870,000.
We already know who will have the last laugh: Tim and the other lawyers, who can all buy new vacation homes and new boats, thanks to the poor saps who made them a lot richer for doing a few hours' worth of work.ofonzo said:In any event, the verdict is a few weeks at least. So we can see who laughs last 8)
Let it be so....Let Tim and the other lawyers get another luxury home for themselves.....why is it that you are so concerned about them making easy money.tuyen said:We already know who will have the last laugh: Tim and the other lawyers, who can all buy new vacation homes and new boats, thanks to the poor saps who made them a lot richer for doing a few hours' worth of work.
hello attira! do you have other options aside from the litigation? there are many Manila VO applicants. total estimated, including dependents, is 40,000. while the litigation is going on, i plan to submit a new application by May. I am preparing my documents and will take the IELTS by April. That way I am not putting all my egg in one basketattirah said:Im also in Tims.
Like any other Manila VO applicants, mine has also been deleted already.
I have a very strong feeling that we will ultimately win...
But as to when, I totally have no clue.
So while waiting, I will try to venture out other options.
Everyone should do the same...
Best is yet to come!!!
:-* Well said man +1 to you ...[size=10pt] We fight for our freedom[/size] CIC made us wait for so many years we missed out on other opportunities hoping to immigrate to Canada. We could have looked for others way to immigrate but they made us wait and finally pulled the cord off.SP88 said:Sorry, Tuyen I did not want to disappoint you but it actually did happen. Since your knowledge on the matter is very limited, let me enlighten you. The case in question is Dragaon 2003 and it is available on Federal court website. And since you have nothing else to do in life but draw sadistic pleasure at the plight of dismissed backloggers you can do the search yourself and read the whole case.
All the backloggers were not processed straightaway, but the litigants cases had to be decided on priority and the remaining applicants had the applications processed to a conclusion over the years.
The compensation paid was not to all the applicants but only the litigants. So you can figure out how much each litigant must have got.
Tim was a lead lawyer in that case and so were many of the lawyers who were representing the litigants on Jan 14-16, 2013 hearing at the Honorable Federal Court this time again.
Had a few applicants not litigated in 2002/03 the whole backlog would have been dismissed then. Do you still think it is wrong to litigate against what one considers "wrong"? What if history repeats itself this time again, Tuyen? Even if the litigation fails the litigants will atleast have the satisfaction of trying to undo a grave inijustice.
You have tired your best to discourage the litigants but still not a single soul has taken your advise.
Since you are a self-appointed champion of Canada's good, you do not seem to notice the bright side of the litigation and it's benefit to Canadian economy. If lawyers are making money, why do you have a problem? They are offering a service for which the charge a fee. The litigants paid CIC and the govt used their money (and will refund it) and now they are paying the Canadian lawyers who pay taxes in Canada.... so again their monies are channelled into Canadian economy. So it is a win-win situation for Canada anyway.
I hope this helps to enrich your knowledge on the matter.