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atifshaan said:
hi,
i m also waiting like you.
please do discuss the matter with me.
my NOC is also 4131.

I AM SHOCKED THAT YOU HAVE STILL NOT RECEIVED ANY REPLY FROM CHC ND.
 
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney appeared before a House of Commons committee on Oct. 20 to discuss immigration backlogs. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)
Canada needs to accept fewer applications from people wanting to live here, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says, and he's eyeing the family class for cuts.

Canada is facing too big a backlog and, despite accepting 254,000 applications every year, there are one million people who are waiting to hear whether they can move to Canada, the citizenship and immigration minister said Thursday.

Canada gets about 420,000 applications every year and refuses about 10 per cent of those.

Speaking to the House committee on citizenship and immigration, Kenney said processing applications faster won't fix the backlog problem. And it isn't possible to accept enough people to deal with it either.

The only options, he said, are to vastly increase acceptances, or take fewer applications and keep processing the ones already received.

"Those are the only two possible solutions. It's a math problem," Kenney told reporters after the committee meeting.
Cut family class applications

Kenney pointed to the family class, under which parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens can immigrate. His department received 37,500 applications in 2010 but admits 18,500. Right now, there's a 10-year wait time for processing.

"Merely for us just to tread water, we would have to double the number of people coming into that program ... and that wouldn't even reduce the backlog," he said.

Kenney said other countries require a minimal family income, private health insurance or a bond to limit parent and grandparent applications.

Immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said Kenney's right to suggest a cap on the parents and grandparents category.

"Unless you solve the intake problem, you're going to have a growing backlog with growing processing times and it's time to bite the bullet," he told reporters after the committee meeting.

Kurland said a 20,000 cap is appropriate, and that the government should break the applicants into categories.

"Bring in as priority one the single parents overseas. Priority two is you bring in parents where the families can pony up $75,000 up front to defray medicare costs, either with permanent resident visa on payment or [for $75,000] give that family a 10-year visitor visa to Canada and that way they can be here waiting until their number comes up in the immigration inventory overseas."

Speaking to Rosemary Barton on CBC's Power & Politics, Kenney called the $75,000 payment "a very interesting idea."

"I've heard similar ideas about asking people to share in a greater portion of the social and health-care costs. And maybe that's one practical way of bringing more fairness while limiting the number of new applications so we can avoid the big backlogs. That's a very valid idea," he said.

The Conservative government and previous Liberal governments averaged about 18,000 parent and grandparent entrants a year, he added.

Kenney says the department is launching consultations on cutting the backlog.

NDP immigration critic Don Davies said reducing parent and grandparent applications is the wrong way to go.

"What I object to the most is the minister has come into this so-called study, these meetings, with a preconceived conclusion. The only policy tool that he's looking at is capping applications. Well, that's not the only policy tool available to the minister," Davies said.

He wants Canada to accept another 100,000 immigrants every year, arguing a per capita measurement doesn't make sense because the country has so much space
 
Don Davies is a fool.

The country is vast, but it's mostly uninhabitable. Immigrants need jobs, houses and infrastructure. It's not like in the pioneering days when people trekked across in wagon trains until they found a spot to settle and stake out a farm.

By cutting down on "extended family" applications you free up resources to speed up skilled worker files. These people will be productive for Canada whereas grandparents are likely to tax healthcare and other resources without really giving much back.

I think Kenny is doing the right thing and this will be good for those on this blog.
 
Mogboy said:
Don Davies is a fool.

The country is vast, but it's mostly uninhabitable. Immigrants need jobs, houses and infrastructure. It's not like in the pioneering days when people trekked across in wagon trains until they found a spot to settle and stake out a farm.

By cutting down on "extended family" applications you free up resources to speed up skilled worker files. These people will be productive for Canada whereas grandparents are likely to tax healthcare and other resources without really giving much back.

I think Kenny is doing the right thing and this will be good for those on this blog.

Hurray!! :-)
 
Dear All,

Meds & PP request on 29th Aug Aug
Meds done nd sent on 14th Sep.
RPRF and PPs sent by Sep end.
Checked with my bank........RPRF got encashed on 21st Oct. How much longer now?

Can I safely assume that meds is through? By when should I expect my
PPs with visa stamped in hand? Do CHC-ND send PPs thru courier or regular post?

Pls suggest.
 
sukhija23 said:
Congratulations to Yahoo India and Yukon!! And all the best too!

Guys i also got my request for medicals! *hurray*
it came on 8th but i was out of town so couldnt collect it. Will be going for the medicals next week.
Any idea how long it takes once the meds are done?
Also, i will be sending request for adding my newborn daughter to the application as well. I dont know how much delay that will cause though :(

My application was also filed on 13th Jan, 2010 like you. But you got med request, I haven't yet.
My details are:
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Singapore
NOC Code......: 0711
App. Filed.......: 13.01.2010
AOR Received.: 02.03.2010
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: 09.03.2010
Docs sent......: 17.06.2010
2nd AOR........: 01.07.2010
Med's Request: waiting...
Ecas.............: In Process with pending review

Would you like to guess anything?

Ochena
 
our fate will be decided this Tuesday ,minister going to table his plans n targets in parliament
 
sunnyslietian,

please share that proceedings as a link in here.
We're looking forward to get something realistic about our files.
we've been waiting for almost 2 years now.
 
Annual Target and Change in Immigration Policy
Minister Kenny is going to table annual report before parliament on tuesday setting the target of immigrants Canada will accept in 2012. Following this report, Immigration policy will change. Point system will change, there will be a cap on parental sponsorships, more acceptance for immigrants having job offers. In his recent Interview he stated:" Canada can't absorb that many people, nor would Canadians accept that kind of inflow. He points to polling last year done by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. It shows 47 per cent of respondents say immigration levels are just right, and 34 per cent say they are too high. "So this is just, I think, a sense that Canadians have that there's a practical limit to how many people can be successfully settled each year. ( globe and mail)
 
sunnyslietian said:
Annual Target and Change in Immigration Policy
Minister Kenny is going to table annual report before parliament on tuesday setting the target of immigrants Canada will accept in 2012. Following this report, Immigration policy will change. Point system will change, there will be a cap on parental sponsorships, more acceptance for immigrants having job offers. In his recent Interview he stated:" Canada can't absorb that many people, nor would Canadians accept that kind of inflow. He points to polling last year done by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. It shows 47 per cent of respondents say immigration levels are just right, and 34 per cent say they are too high. "So this is just, I think, a sense that Canadians have that there's a practical limit to how many people can be successfully settled each year. ( globe and mail)

If they maintained the same levels, then MI 1 will be the ones most affected. Because next quota will be filled up by remaining MI2 and MI3 applicants >:(.
 
Ochena said:
My application was also filed on 13th Jan, 2010 like you. But you got med request, I haven't yet.
My details are:
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Singapore
NOC Code......: 0711
App. Filed.......: 13.01.2010
AOR Received.: 02.03.2010
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: 09.03.2010
Docs sent......: 17.06.2010
2nd AOR........: 01.07.2010
Med's Request: waiting...
Ecas.............: In Process with pending review

Would you like to guess anything?

Ochena

No idea, mate. In fact, mine was probably one of the last ones to get med request for that batch from New Delhi office. Even the doc examining us said that our file number is quite old!

Just hang in there pal, thats all i can say.
 
Your file remains under review by an immigration officer. We will be in further contact when there have been developments with the processing of your application.


got this message again sam after three weeks
pl comments
 
sukhija23 said:
No idea, mate. In fact, mine was probably one of the last ones to get med request for that batch from New Delhi office. Even the doc examining us said that our file number is quite old!

Just hang in there pal, thats all i can say.
Dear Sukhija23,
I fact, I also have similar dates as you. You got your med request on 8 Oct. I hope to get mine soon. Till that time, lets all just pray .....
 
My address missing today... :P :P
 
Many applicants address went missing today.
It is a good sign this time.

This time it didn't happen because of user interaction by way of any letters to VO.

Wish everyone good luck.