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sharmilas

Hero Member
Feb 3, 2010
494
4
united kingdom
Category........
Visa Office......
new delhi
NOC Code......
0711
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
22 Feb 2010
Doc's Request.
20 April 2010 (Ist AOR)
AOR Received.
29 April 2010 (2nd AOR)
IELTS Request
n/a
File Transfer...
27 April 2010
Med's Request
26th June 2012
Med's Done....
16th july 2012
Interview........
waived till now
Passport Req..
26th june 2012
VISA ISSUED...
17th Dec 2013
LANDED..........
31st Jan 2014
gauri said:
Hi to all,
In my case its still 'received by VO'.......
I m also tense now.. dont know what to do?
this delay is killing me.....
I had sent full docs in April's first week.
Now how much should I wait ??
Wait is very boring and results in depression...
regards,
gauri
dont worry gauri...within next week u will get somenews...cheers
 

Hareega

Star Member
Dec 17, 2009
121
8
AMM
Category........
Visa Office......
Ex-Damascus, 12Dec2011 Warsaw
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
16-12-2009
Doc's Request.
11-02-2010
AOR Received.
07-04-2010
IELTS Request
7.5
File Transfer...
22-02-2012
Med's Request
08-01-2014
Med's Done....
12-02-2014
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
07-05-2014
VISA ISSUED...
08-05-2014
LANDED..........
Not yet
@ Doglover,

Thank you for lifting my spirit, yet it seems that Damascus office is very slow, I checked other threads, and what I read led me to this conclusion, it seems its gona take way over a year. :mad:

@ gauri,

Your timeline looks like mine, but I think ND office is fast in processing applications, so dont worry I think you will see a change in your case very soon, I hope all the best for you, but this time I will not be able to predict a specific date ;)

Best of luck for everybody in this thread...
 

msaleem216

Champion Member
Mar 4, 2010
1,484
27
Category........
Visa Office......
london
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
10-05-2007
Doc's Request.
10-03-2009
Med's Done....
11-03-2013
Passport Req..
05-11-2014
VISA ISSUED...
22-11-2014
LANDED..........
3rd December,2014 INSHA ALLAH
@ gauri,

wait and be patient many other like u r r in line
saleem
 

chughtai

Full Member
Nov 12, 2009
37
1
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
09-12-2009
Doc's Request.
11-02-2010
AOR Received.
18-08-2010
IELTS Request
Already taken
Please update the list , my documents were received by London VO today.
 

mirkopal

Star Member
Oct 13, 2009
167
15
hi guys
i sent the application to sponsor my partner in december.
they opened the file in rome on march 2010..still no answer sic
 

floxs

Hero Member
Jan 19, 2010
260
1
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
guys need to read this article from other thread...thnaks

Canada Skilled immigrant visa backlog piling up - again
« on: June 09, 2010, 07:25:57 am »
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Canada Skilled immigrant visa backlog piling up - again Too many applicants in 38 job categories lead to wait of more than 7 years for processing Published On Mon Mar 29 2010


Nicholas Keung
Immigration Reporter

Despite controversial measures introduced two years ago to speed up Canada's immigration process, a backlog of skilled immigrant applications appears to be re-emerging, critics say.

According to an analysis of Citizenship and Immigration Canada's latest data, the average processing time from all visa posts is 7 1/2 years, with 600,000 people in the queue for the 80,055 skilled immigrant visas granted in 2010.

The problem, immigration critics say, is twofold: longer waits as the government slowly sifts through the old backlog of applications that still runs in the hundreds of thousands, and a glut of applications to the 38 specific job categories introduced in 2008.

"We have a growing inventory because we have an oversupply of eager candidates," said Richard Kurland, a Vancouver-based immigrant lawyer and policy analyst who obtained the data. "The processing time is going to balloon. This is an early warning of a backlog returning."

To reduce the volume of applications, Kurland said Ottawa needs to trim the occupation list and install a warning system that alerts officials to remove a job category when it generates too many applications.

"It may be unpopular politically, but the immigration minister needs to fix this," Kurland said.

The new legislation was brought in to reduce the backlog and more quickly bring in immigrants whose skills are in demand, although opposition parties at the time warned it wouldn't solve the backlog.

Immigration spokesperson Kelli Fraser acknowledged this week that between March 2008 and now, the department has received 327,843 skilled immigrant applications for the 38 occupations, everything from geologists and specialist physicians to chefs and plumbers. But she said 80 per cent of decisions have been made within seven months or less.
Visa offices facing high workloads include Damascus in Syria, Guatemala, Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago, and Kingston, Jamaica.

The old backlog has been reduced by 40 per cent from 640,000 to roughly 400,000 applicants, she said. Under the old rules, a skilled immigrant application took four to five years to process; "given the size of the backlog, it cannot be reduced overnight," said Fraser.

At a recent immigration conference in Toronto, Immigration Canada's international director general Renald Gilbert said there are numerous challenges, resources being a key one.

"More applications mean a longer backlog," he said, adding over the last four years the federal government more than doubled resources to process temporary foreign worker permits, but increased resources at visa posts abroad by only 7 per cent. Part of the problem is the mismatch between the number of applications and government targets allotted to individual visa posts, said Phil Mooney, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants.

For example, the number of skilled immigrants waiting for visas in Islamabad, Pakistan, is 40,587 but the total number of visas to be granted there in 2010 is only 1,350, according to Kurland's analysis.

The loose description of some qualifying jobs, such as "financial manager" and "college instructor" also contributes to an influx of applications, said Mooney.
And, he worries about the aggressive marketing in some countries by immigration firms, legal and otherwise, that push people to apply even though they only vaguely meet the criteria.
"The sales pitch is very persuasive. The same thing happening now is what was happening before. People can come without a job. When the job market saturates, these people quickly end up at the food bank."

The immigration department just announced this month plans to review labour market needs to update the occupation list.
 

Doglover

Champion Member
Dec 1, 2009
1,690
158
CANADA
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
LANDED..........
19.06.2010
floxs said:
guys need to read this article from other thread...thnaks

Canada Skilled immigrant visa backlog piling up - again
« on: June 09, 2010, 07:25:57 am »
Reply with quoteQuote
Canada Skilled immigrant visa backlog piling up - again Too many applicants in 38 job categories lead to wait of more than 7 years for processing Published On Mon Mar 29 2010


Nicholas Keung
Immigration Reporter

Despite controversial measures introduced two years ago to speed up Canada's immigration process, a backlog of skilled immigrant applications appears to be re-emerging, critics say.

According to an analysis of Citizenship and Immigration Canada's latest data, the average processing time from all visa posts is 7 1/2 years, with 600,000 people in the queue for the 80,055 skilled immigrant visas granted in 2010.

The problem, immigration critics say, is twofold: longer waits as the government slowly sifts through the old backlog of applications that still runs in the hundreds of thousands, and a glut of applications to the 38 specific job categories introduced in 2008.

"We have a growing inventory because we have an oversupply of eager candidates," said Richard Kurland, a Vancouver-based immigrant lawyer and policy analyst who obtained the data. "The processing time is going to balloon. This is an early warning of a backlog returning."

To reduce the volume of applications, Kurland said Ottawa needs to trim the occupation list and install a warning system that alerts officials to remove a job category when it generates too many applications.

"It may be unpopular politically, but the immigration minister needs to fix this," Kurland said.

The new legislation was brought in to reduce the backlog and more quickly bring in immigrants whose skills are in demand, although opposition parties at the time warned it wouldn't solve the backlog.

Immigration spokesperson Kelli Fraser acknowledged this week that between March 2008 and now, the department has received 327,843 skilled immigrant applications for the 38 occupations, everything from geologists and specialist physicians to chefs and plumbers. But she said 80 per cent of decisions have been made within seven months or less.
Visa offices facing high workloads include Damascus in Syria, Guatemala, Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago, and Kingston, Jamaica.

The old backlog has been reduced by 40 per cent from 640,000 to roughly 400,000 applicants, she said. Under the old rules, a skilled immigrant application took four to five years to process; "given the size of the backlog, it cannot be reduced overnight," said Fraser.

At a recent immigration conference in Toronto, Immigration Canada's international director general Renald Gilbert said there are numerous challenges, resources being a key one.

"More applications mean a longer backlog," he said, adding over the last four years the federal government more than doubled resources to process temporary foreign worker permits, but increased resources at visa posts abroad by only 7 per cent. Part of the problem is the mismatch between the number of applications and government targets allotted to individual visa posts, said Phil Mooney, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants.

For example, the number of skilled immigrants waiting for visas in Islamabad, Pakistan, is 40,587 but the total number of visas to be granted there in 2010 is only 1,350, according to Kurland's analysis.

The loose description of some qualifying jobs, such as "financial manager" and "college instructor" also contributes to an influx of applications, said Mooney.
And, he worries about the aggressive marketing in some countries by immigration firms, legal and otherwise, that push people to apply even though they only vaguely meet the criteria.
"The sales pitch is very persuasive. The same thing happening now is what was happening before. People can come without a job. When the job market saturates, these people quickly end up at the food bank."

The immigration department just announced this month plans to review labour market needs to update the occupation list.
Thanks for sharing

Don't worry u will get ur visa soon. I can assure u by the end of this year u will be having Full PR status of Canada, best wishes
 

amar_vnl

Full Member
May 27, 2010
49
0
Subject: English proficiency points

Is CIO or visa office, who calculates the total points ? As I did not take IELTS but submitted letter providing my proficiency in English. Now I got my first AOR. How do I know if my letter was sufficient to demonstrate my English proficiency or not? How do I know what points did they allocated for language proficiency?

Seniors, throw in some light.

thx
 

chayon.gb

Member
Mar 6, 2010
12
1
HI all
I wish to inform you that I am a Bangladeshi college teacher and applied for Permanent Residence in Canada twice: the first one(simplified form) Singaproe visa office received on 19 August 2008 and the second one the CIU, Nova Scotia Canada received on 15 September 2009. I applied for the second time because the first application had some errors(error of NOC code which I made correction and e-mailled the visa office and it was accepted) . But I did not get any response for a long time.
The second application for PR in Canada was also provided with the same file no. Hence I knew from the online application status that my second time application underwent a complete check and a letter with additional information was sent to me on 18 November 2009. But unfortunately I have not received the letter from the CIU, Nova Scotia Canada. The letter is somehow missing. In the meantime, after checking my online application status, I began to prepare my necessary documents sent them on 14 march 2010 to Singapore visa office. But the visa office till today, did not send any acknowledgement letter, even did not update the e-cas status. I am worried now. What may happen? Should I withdraw both of the applications or wait?
Please let me know if my situation coincides with anyone's or if anybody knows the situation better.
 

gauri

Hero Member
Jan 8, 2010
306
32
punjab
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
4121 & 4131
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
6th December, 2009.
Doc's Request.
27th February, 2010.
Nomination.....
NIL
AOR Received.
23rd April, 2010
IELTS Request
7.5 bands
File Transfer...
3rd March 2010 by CIO
Med's Request
21st Oct,2010
Med's Done....
3rd Nov, 2010
Interview........
NA
Passport Req..
21st Oct,2010 and sent on 6th NOV, 2010
Hi to all ,
I have updated some additional info. In case some info is left plz highlight the same and send it in our thread...
Thanks for the support buddies...
sharmilas and Hareega..
Hareega Plzzzzz predict the date this time too :) :) :) :D :D :D :D :) :) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

@ Msaleem I m not getting impatient :eek: I knew there are many Like me..., just trying to share my feelings... ???

Congratulations to all

S.No. Name Rec. By NS IA Received Docs sent to VO NOC Remarks
1. Cheerup 1st Dec 23th Feb
2. Bennyameh 1st Dec 2nd Feb
3. Ciel77 2nd Dec 3rd Feb
4. Satya 2nd Dec 8th Feb
5. Ankit_20 2nd Dec 9th Feb 5th May2010 0213 AOR on 15th May
6. jonnalajonnala 2nd Dec
7. Balu0427 2nd Dec 18th Feb 2173
8. Brill 4th Dec 8th Feb
9. Gauri 6th Dec 27TH FEB 8th April 4121 2ND AOR on 23/4/2010
10. Arman 7th Dec 13th Feb
11. Laxmikanthams 7th Dec 3rd Feb
12. Unicorn 7th Dec 8th Feb
13. Aminoo 8th Dec 12th Feb 14th April 0711 2ND AOR 25/04/2010
14. Adam912 8th Dec
15. Floxs 8th Dec 20th Feb 28th April 4131 AOR 30th April
16. Chughtai 9th Dec 11th Feb 8th June 0213
17. Imanta 10th Dec 2113
18. Donx 11th Dec 12th Feb 4th June 2113
19. Makla 11th Dec
20. Wsoethe 11th Dec 11th Feb
21. Doglover 14th Dec 10th Feb 17th feb 0311 Got AOR on 2nd & RPRF encashed on 3rd March,2010 DECISION MADE on 24/4/10
22. Wolfman567 15th Dec 19th Feb 15th May 4131 CC charged on 16th Feb.
23. Sosolo 15th Dec 11th Feb 21st Feb 0213 Full docs sent on 21st Feb
24. Lernhw2spel 15th Dec
25. Hareega 15th Dec 12th Feb 5th April 0213 2nd AOR on 7 /4/2010
26. Shaon31 16th Dec 11th Feb 3112
27. Irshad2005 14th Dec 18th Feb 0213
28. Justchill1979 21st Dec 1111
29. Cantab 21st Dec
30. Tabedin 22nd Dec 0632 got rejection letter
31. Sharmilas 22nd Dec 22ND APRIL 29TH APRIL 0712 rec by VO28/4
33. Ericvirgo 23rd Dec 16th Feb 0213
33. Ilovebanff 24th Dec 19th Feb 8th March,2010 0213 AOR on 19th March
34. Disco1004 24th Dec 18th Feb
35. Stimpy411 24th Dec 1st March
36. Katoky 29th Dec 22nd Feb 10th June 4131 DD encashed12th Feb
37. Louay 30th Dec 18th Feb 4131
38. Chrisdalop 30th Dec 24th Feb
39. Malu08 31st Dec not in Dec list
40. Ersum_max 31st Dec 15TH Feb 0213
41. Charissa 15th Dec
42. Robindesbois 10th Dec
42. Canadaseeker xx Dec 10th Feb
43. Sykhan 21st Dec 23rd Feb 0213
44. Arkhan 5th Jan 1st March 2113 CHC Islamabad
45. Canadian4u 26th Dec 23rd Feb 8th May 0111 AOr 1/06
46. Setcanada 21st Dec 12th Feb 6th May 1111 rec by VO 17/5
47. CBI 18th Dec 12th Feb 12th May 1111 2nd AOR Received by VO