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22 months.... :o :o :o :o
Waiting for some kind of miracle... ::) ::) ::)
I2C said:
Yesterday NDVO average processing time went up from 19 to 22 months ! http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-fed.asp

They may attribute it to the strike... but still no MR on radar for us....and backlogs are a plenty.

Hmm.... Wish had a plan B.
 
I2C said:
Yesterday NDVO average processing time went up from 19 to 22 months ! http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-fed.asp

They may attribute it to the strike... but still no MR on radar for us....and backlogs are a plenty.

Hmm.... Wish had a plan B.

Definitely not a good sign :'( :'( :'(
 
lamia said:
Dear Members,

The update after CIC (01/11/2013)
The percentage calculated between the updated CIC cap limit and the number of Forum members who got even .... fee charged, PER, AOR, MR, or Passport request.
Update on spreadsheet upto (03/11/2013).

FSW2013 CIC(23/9) CIC(27/9) CIC(04/10) CIC(15/10) CIC(18/10) CIC(01/11) SPREADSHEET RATIO

NOC 0211 198 217 238 265 300 300 62 21%
NOC 1112 300 300 300 300 300 300 61 20%
NOC 2113 012 013 013 017 019 029 06 21%
NOC 2131 125 132 151 167 180 207 37 18%
NOC 2132 151 169 180 200 219 276 70 25%
NOC 2134 064 067 074 081 095 100 27 27%
NOC 2143 003 003 003 003 003 005 00 00%
NOC 2144 001 001 001 002 003 003 00 00%
NOC 2145 025 028 032 037 038 049 06 12%
NOC 2146 007 008 008 010 011 011 00 00%
NOC 2147 264 290 300 300 300 300 86 29%
NOC 2154 005 005 005 007 008 009 01 11%
NOC 2174 300 300 300 300 300 300 93 31%
NOC 2243 026 027 030 036 039 051 04 08%
NOC 2263 086 092 099 108 113 125 23 18%
NOC 3141 004 004 004 004 005 008 00 00%
NOC 3142 127 143 154 174 181 208 26 12%
NOC 3143 017 019 019 020 023 027 01 04%
NOC 3211 091 098 107 116 122 140 15 11%
NOC 3212 030 036 037 041 041 056 03 05%
NOC 3214 007 007 008 009 010 014 01 07%
NOC 3215 017 018 020 023 025 029 04 14%
NOC 3216 010 012 012 017 017 022 03 14%
NOC 3217 008 008 009 010 010 014 01 07%

TOTAL 1878 1997 2104 2247 2362 2583 530 20%

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL.

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Hi Lamia,

This is really a very valuable information for the applicants. Currently you mentioned the total number of spread sheet members as on 01/11. I request if you could portrait the number of spreadsheet applicants in each interval it will be much more informative. For example as on 23/9, 27/9..... how many spread sheet member for each NOC. This will give more confidence to the applicants including me as we can see the whether the number of spreadsheet members are increasing or decreasing in correspondence with the CIC applicants.
 
What is an ‘EOI’ System?
Canada’s EOI model will be based on a system that was devised in New Zealand. A similar system was adopted by Australia in 2012 for its economic immigration programs.
Announcements made by CIC, as well as an analysis of the Australian system, give clues as to how an EOI model would function in Canada.
Under an EOI program, prospective immigrants first complete an online form which states their interest in becoming a permanent resident of Canada. It is important to note that an EOI is not an application for a permanent resident visa. Rather, it indicates an individual’s request to become a candidate for permanent residency.
The EOI form will include important information about the prospective applicant, such as work experience, assessed educational credentials, and proof of English/French language proficiency. In addition, EOI candidates will be ‘assigned a points score and ranked’. Not all individuals who submit an EOI application will be invited to apply for Canadian permanent residency, and not all those who are invited to apply will necessarily receive a visa.
In the Australian EOI system, prospective immigrants can be found and nominated by either an Australian employer or a state/territory government. It is likely that Canada will follow a similar route.
Speaking to the Globe and Mail newspaper, Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney explained that candidates would go into a ‘pool’, from which the most desirable can be ‘fished out’ by employers and by Federal, Provincial, or Territorial governments.
Implementing the EOI System in Canada
Specific details as to how the EOI system will be implemented are forthcoming. However, it has already been announced that consultations have been held with key Federal, Provincial, and Territorial stakeholders about the system.
The EOI system has the potential to greatly assist provinces in addressing their specific labour market needs by providing their governing bodies with a range of eligible skilled professionals. This opportunity has been met with approval from many provincial stakeholders.
“Immigration is vital for economic growth and our system must be more competitive internationally,” said Stephen Khan, the Alberta Minister of Enterprise and Advanced Education. “On behalf of the provinces and territories, we look forward to continuing our work with the Government of Canada to transform the immigration system, making it faster and more responsive to provincial/territorial needs.”
No announcement has been made as to how an EOI system will interact with current immigration programs such as the Federal Skilled Worker, Quebec Skilled Worker, and Provincial Nominee programs. The Federal Skilled Worker program, currently the most popular for Canadian permanent residency, is expected to begin accepting applications on May 4th, 2013.
EOI Impact for Workers
If all goes as planned, an EOI system could greatly benefit both prospective immigrants and the Canadian economy as a whole.
Most importantly, those selected for permanent residency may arrive in Canada with employment in their field already secured. This, combined with fast processing times, is a great advantage to immigrants. Says Minister Kenney, “[immigrants] would arrive in Canada as permanent residents with prearranged jobs and literally be going to work at their skill level within a few days of arrival.”
Many prospective immigrants are intimidated by the prospect of finding employment in Canada when still living abroad. The EOI model could take this element out of the equation, instead letting Canadian employers do the work of contacting those candidates they deem qualified for a certain job.
The implementation of the EOI system will be one of the final steps in Canada’s immigration system transitioning from one of inflexibility to one that can quickly address the country’s needs. As Minister Kenney has said, “this is the future as opposed to the past.”
 
Guys,
I am a july 22 applicant and reapplying as I believe that my application is on its way back. Now I have abtained my UCI over phone and want you to advise if I should write it on generic form or leave that pace blank?? Please advise
 
Do you have an idea who was the last applicant got PER with his/her applicantion receipt date? Was 2174 CAP filled before June 13th Applicants? You might be very close to the CAP and they want to keep your application along with few others in case few 2174 applications are rejected by VOs.

ram040479 said:
For your information, I am a NOC 2174 and my application reached CIC on 13th June 2013. I had also sent an email requesting status and got the ditto reply from them, just quoting the UCI number. Now I have a few cases who have got back their application. But I am yet to hear from CIC or get back my package. So not sure how CIC is working with the applications. Its really tough waiting, but patience is a virtue
 
Did anyone else get the following reply from CIO before related CAP was filled and later his/her application couldn't make to the CAP?

UCI number:

Application received and awaiting initial processing. You will be contacted in due course.


ram040479 said:
For your information, I am a NOC 2174 and my application reached CIC on 13th June 2013. I had also sent an email requesting status and got the ditto reply from them, just quoting the UCI number. Now I have a few cases who have got back their application. But I am yet to hear from CIC or get back my package. So not sure how CIC is working with the applications. Its really tough waiting, but patience is a virtue
 
Abu Hassaan said:
Do you have an idea who was the last applicant got PER with his/her applicantion receipt date? Was 2174 CAP filled before June 13th Applicants? You might be very close to the CAP and they want to keep your application along with few others in case few 2174 applications are rejected by VOs.

Well that is what I am hoping. Hoping for a miracle. And there were few posts wherein people were saying their application has been rejected for 2174. But then I (nor any other applicants) are not getting anything from CIC. Also the CAP for 2174 was filled somewhere in the end of May.
 
hi,

Any idea how long usually it takes to get application back after being refused?? CIC informed, they've mailed my pack on September 23, but i still didnt get it!!

Thanks in advance.
 
I suggest you to call on this number to get a status update about your application:

+1 613 944 4000

You have to go through few voice options & press digits according to your application made until you reach a point where you can enter your UCI number through phone dial pad. You must be able to get the latest update.

If it doesn't work, send another email requesting for a fresh status update.

Wish you good luck buddy.

ram040479 said:
Well that is what I am hoping. Hoping for a miracle. And there were few posts wherein people were saying their application has been rejected for 2174. But then I (nor any other applicants) are not getting anything from CIC. Also the CAP for 2174 was filled somewhere in the end of May.
 
yuvs said:
22 months.... :o :o :o :o
Waiting for some kind of miracle... ::) ::) ::)
No need to worry. Could be worse, like 28 months in Moscow or Singapore. :o ;)
 
Chinook said:
Blood work is done at random not on fasting. (My medical exam was at 14:30Hrs)
I don't think it is a disqualifying factor if blood glucose is above normal level. I guess blood check is done for HIV and not glucose.
You may like to confirm it with your Doctor's office where you intend to have your medical exam.

CIC medical exams are pretty simple. They will do urine microscopic analysis for presence of blood, -cyphillis- albumin, sugar etc. I don't think any abnormal figure is a disqualifying factor except cyphillis. They will do X ray for TB. If they find you have dormant TB bugs in your body, medical surveillance is required on landing. If you have active TB bugs, then it is a definite disqualification. Canada does not want immigrants to bring in contageous diseases and spread. They do not want people with terminal and serious diseases to immigrate and drain their economy.

Take it easy, you are not going for a fighter pilot's physical exam!

Exactly my point! Good one, mate!
 
Chinook said:
Blood work is done at random not on fasting. (My medical exam was at 14:30Hrs)
I don't think it is a disqualifying factor if blood glucose is above normal level. I guess blood check is done for HIV and not glucose.
You may like to confirm it with your Doctor's office where you intend to have your medical exam.

CIC medical exams are pretty simple. They will do urine microscopic analysis for presence of blood, -cyphillis- albumin, sugar etc. I don't think any abnormal figure is a disqualifying factor except cyphillis. They will do X ray for TB. If they find you have dormant TB bugs in your body, medical surveillance is required on landing. If you have active TB bugs, then it is a definite disqualification. Canada does not want immigrants to bring in contageous diseases and spread. They do not want people with terminal and serious diseases to immigrate and drain their economy.

Take it easy, you are not going for a fighter pilot's physical exam!

Thx for sharing.
Actually I read the handbook and call the docotors on cic list. What i know is that the blood Glucose is not tested normally. Blood test is for HIV, syphilis and hepatitis only.
However, if u r overweight (BMI over 24?) then u may need to test blood pressure etc.
Fortunately I lost my weight in the past 2 weeks.
What worrying me is that routine urinAnalysis will test uriNe glucose. If it is high, then u will need to have additional test on blood.
2 weeks ago my urine glucose and blood glucose are higher than normal in my medical check. every signal says I may have diabet.
So I am worried coz I heard this will prevent my visa.
Fortunately I went to hospital to check my urine again this afternoon and every signal is normal.

Maybe becoz my BMI is good now?

Pray for my ME this Saturday.
 
rakeshtk said:
Hi Seniors,


What is the difference between submitting files directly to CIC and submitting those via a registered Canadian immigration lawyer to CIC. Is it increase the credibility of applicants document than those submitting directly to CIC?

::)

I would like to say that submitting your application through a consultant to CIC does not make your application more credible than doing it yourself. It's like having a second opinion or having someone go through ur form at a cost just to ensure that it's in order. Guidelines on how to fill your form has been provided by CIC. If you follow it sensibly and correctly, you don't need to worry about anything. I never used any consultant. There has been occassions in this forum of people reporting that their files have been returned due to old application forms filled and they have used consultants.
 
Hi Seniors,

In the birth certificate I submitted to CIC. The place of birth is different from the passport and birth certificate. Where as all the other details are same including date of birth, parents name etc. I submitted my documents via a qualified immigration lawyer. According to him there is no problem if the place of birth changes in the birth certificate and passport. He said only date of birth matters for CIC. Today when I gone through the spreadsheet section of returned application. I saw the applications of many applicants were rejected due to minor errors like use of old schedule 3 form, error in filling forms etc.

I am really panic now. Please let me know whether any of you had the same experience like me and what was CIC's decision.