At the moment, there is no change to the strike status. It is still in progress.on the way said:i guys, wats the update about strike..?? r they going to end it or not??
At the moment, there is no change to the strike status. It is still in progress.on the way said:i guys, wats the update about strike..?? r they going to end it or not??
Hello CanadianJeepGuy .... would you know when the verdict from the PSLRB come out? Is there such a deadline of a sort?CanadianJeepGuy said:Everybody is waiting for the verdict from the PSLRB.
There is no deadline as such but I think they may release their findings this week. I would expect some news by Friday.rowdboat said:Hello CanadianJeepGuy .... would you know when the verdict from the PSLRB come out? Is there such a deadline of a sort?
Thanks! Hope they come up with something that will be beneficial for both sides so the strike can end ... and we all get our visasCanadianJeepGuy said:There is no deadline as such but I think they may release their findings this week. I would expect some news by Friday.
I was in Ottawa at the time. Now I am in a smaller northern Ontario city.on the way said:hi where do you.??in Toronto or some where else.??
+1.gongdi said:The strike hasn't been mentioned by the media in weeks. If only the inconvenience of thousands of families could be as important and newsworthy as Miley Cyrus sticking her tongue out.
Ironically, I have been waiting for over 14 months now, I got approval of sponsoring my wife (so I am officially her sponsor) but we are still in the dark about our app for a PR visa. SO we filed that at the same time as the sponsorship, and is it logical to assume that since the sponsorship was approved, our PR visa will also be approved somewhat "soon"???Tagum-N.B. said:The CIC is giving 100% priority to students, tourists, refugees, workers. With the exception of family visas which were filed years ago or near completion, all other family files will remain untouched, and processing times will be allowed to build into several years, with no effort to alleviate backlogs. Canadian families are completely unimportant to PAFSO and the Government. While most progressive countries have spousal process times of 4 to 6 months, it takes 14 months to 4 years to sponsor ... » more
Where and what CIC Immigration are you applying at??Also what is your timeline???Matt29 said:Ironically, I have been waiting for over 14 months now, I got approval of sponsoring my wife (so I am officially her sponsor) but we are still in the dark about our app for a PR visa. SO we filed that at the same time as the sponsorship, and is it logical to assume that since the sponsorship was approved, our PR visa will also be approved somewhat "soon"???
Its still possible that the PR portion can be denied. If you have provided enough quality evidenced to support that your relationship is genuine then it is just a matter of hurry up and wait.Matt29 said:Ironically, I have been waiting for over 14 months now, I got approval of sponsoring my wife (so I am officially her sponsor) but we are still in the dark about our app for a PR visa. SO we filed that at the same time as the sponsorship, and is it logical to assume that since the sponsorship was approved, our PR visa will also be approved somewhat "soon"???