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Hi All

Don't you think that now a days CIC working very slowly

Thanks
 
Hello Admin
My app rec date 26/6/2013
my DD charged 20/9/2013
under 2011
But still i have not received my PER mail.

Are my hopes alive???

CAN ANYONE PLEASE TELL
 
Hi

I'am 19th August applicant for NOC2147. I called my consultant asking that the cap has reached, so i still stand a chance.
They said that till you get your documents back you hold a chance. I know they are trying to protect themselves and befool me.

But yesterday i had a discussion with my cousin who went to Canada this year via PR process only under Physiotherapy. She told me that they filled their case in Jan 2012 when only 20 applications were left to fill the cap and after 15 days the cap was reached. He luckily got the PR by may end of 2012. He was confident that i'am within the cap based on his experience and couple of his friends experience.

Can you guys tell me that m i completly out of race or is still there some ray of hope ? If not then i might try some other country like Australia ...Also can anyone suggest some other way to reach canada other than studies...
 
ankit1703 said:
Hi

I'am 19th August applicant for NOC2147. I called my consultant asking that the cap has reached, so i still stand a chance.
They said that till you get your documents back you hold a chance. I know they are trying to protect themselves and befool me.

But yesterday i had a discussion with my cousin who went to Canada this year via PR process only under Physiotherapy. She told me that they filled their case in Jan 2012 when only 20 applications were left to fill the cap and after 15 days the cap was reached. He luckily got the PR by may end of 2012. He was confident that i'am within the cap based on his experience and couple of his friends experience.

Can you guys tell me that m i completly out of race or is still there some ray of hope ? If not then i might try some other country like Australia ...Also can anyone suggest some other way to reach canada other than studies...

sorry my friend , NOC 2147 cap reached on 4th of oct. and i believe there are people here in this forum who have submitted there application in first week of july who didnt made it due to the cap filled. Try next year as early as you can.
 
ankit1703 said:
Hi

I'am 19th August applicant for NOC2147. I called my consultant asking that the cap has reached, so i still stand a chance.
They said that till you get your documents back you hold a chance. I know they are trying to protect themselves and befool me.

But yesterday i had a discussion with my cousin who went to Canada this year via PR process only under Physiotherapy. She told me that they filled their case in Jan 2012 when only 20 applications were left to fill the cap and after 15 days the cap was reached. He luckily got the PR by may end of 2012. He was confident that i'am within the cap based on his experience and couple of his friends experience.

Can you guys tell me that m i completly out of race or is still there some ray of hope ? If not then i might try some other country like Australia ...Also can anyone suggest some other way to reach canada other than studies...

How Arranged Employment Can Work for You

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Canada’s largest immigration program, reopened its doors to applications on May 4th 2013. In an effort to manage application intake and prevent backlogs, the government has instituted a cap of 5,000 applications for this year, extending to April 30th 2014. In addition, the government has limited intake only to those with experience in one of 24 eligible occupations.

Skilled workers who wish to bypass the application cap, occupation list, or both have another option for immigration through the FSWP. This option is known as Arranged Employment. Applications submitted with Arranged Employment are not subject to caps, and may have experience in any skilled occupation.Arranged Employment is one of the six selection factors in the FSWP. When an applicant has Arranged Employment, he or she is awarded 10 points for this Selection Factor, and up to an additional 5 points in the Adaptability selection factor.

When does an applicant have Arranged Employment?
In general, Arranged Employment means that the applicant has a genuine offer of employment from a Canadian employer for a full-time, paid job in a skilled occupation. The job offer must have an indeterminate length of employment and be conditional upon the applicant becoming a permanent resident.Prior to May 4, 2013, most applicants were required to have the Canadian employer validate the job offer with Service Canada through an “Arranged Employment Opinion”. However, the new regulations for the FSWP now require the Canadian employers to validate the job offer by obtaining a Labour Market Opinion (LMO) from Service Canada. However, an LMO is not required in certain circumstances.

Who does not require an LMO?
The following two categories of applicants do not require an LMO to benefit from Arranged Employment:
Applicants who are currently working in Canada on a temporary work permit in a skilled occupation, where the work permit was originally issued based on a positive LMO.
Applicants who are currently working in Canada on a temporary work permit in a skilled occupation, where the work permit was originally issued without an LMO under the provisions of an international agreement (e.g. the North America Free Trade Agreement ) or under the provisions of one of the Canada-Provincial/Territorial Immigration agreements (e.g. the Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement).
In both these circumstance, the following conditions must be met for the applicant to benefit from Arranged Employment:The Canadian employer specified on the applicant’s work permit must extend a non-seasonal full-time job offer to the applicant for the same position specified on the work permit, and the job offer must be for an indeterminate length of employment conditional upon the applicant becoming a permanent resident;The applicant’s work permit must be valid at the time the Federal Skilled Worker application is submitted; andThe applicant must have the valid work permit for the same employer in the same position until the Permanent Resident Visa is issued.

Who does require an LMO?
As a general rule, any applicant who has a suitable job offer from a Canadian employer, but who does not have a valid temporary work permit and is not authorized to work in Canada must have the Canadian employer obtain an LMO prior to submitting their FSWP application in order to benefit from Arranged Employment.In some cases, foreign workers who are currently working in Canada are still required to have their employers obtain an LMO to benefit from Arranged Employment. This includes the following types of applicants:
Foreign workers who have a job offer from a Canadian employer that is different from the employer indicated on their work permits;
Foreign workers who have work permits that were issued without an LMO due to exemptions other than those noted above, e.g. the Intra-Company Transfer category;
Foreign workers who have open work permits (not linked to any specific employer); andIndividuals who are authorized to work in Canada without a work permit, such as business visitors.

One interesting aspect of the new Arranged Employment regulations is that an LMO obtained from Service Canada entitles the applicant to a temporary work permit immediately. Thus, the applicant may be able to come to Canada as a tempoary foreign worker immediately, while their permanent residence FSWP application is still being processed.
 
rc_phil said:
Did WES ask you to apply for an electronic evaluation for FSWP purposes? Some members here also got an email from WES same as yours and they paid the additional fee for an electronic copy (Their credential was assessed by WES before CIC announced the educational credential assessment body that's why they were asked to apply for an electronic copy of the evaluation.) I think you should've complied with their request.

Thanks a lot rc_phil :)
 
Hi Muzaffer,

You seem current on the precise dates cap got filled. Please do you know what date
noc 2174 got filled? got a friend who applied first week of june and she hasn't got a PER yet or even a word from cic. Thanks

MuzafferQA said:
sorry my friend , NOC 2147 cap reached on 4th of oct. and i believe there are people here in this forum who have submitted there application in first week of july who didnt made it due to the cap filled. Try next year as early as you can.
 
Hi

I don't want to hurt you,
I have spreadsheet of Physiotherapy of FSW 2012 and as per the update on the same the detail of application received are as under.

07-02-2012 216
9th Feb 222
15th Feb 238
23 Feb 273
29 Feb 284
7th Mar 313
13th Mar 336
16 Mar 348
20 Mar 354
28 Mar 374
6th Apr 406
17th Apr 421
27th Apr 442
3rd May 456

Last year till end the Cap of 500 was not full. Sorry for the same.

Thanks





ankit1703 said:
Hi

I'am 19th August applicant for NOC2147. I called my consultant asking that the cap has reached, so i still stand a chance.
They said that till you get your documents back you hold a chance. I know they are trying to protect themselves and befool me.

But yesterday i had a discussion with my cousin who went to Canada this year via PR process only under Physiotherapy. She told me that they filled their case in Jan 2012 when only 20 applications were left to fill the cap and after 15 days the cap was reached. He luckily got the PR by may end of 2012. He was confident that i'am within the cap based on his experience and couple of his friends experience.

Can you guys tell me that m i completly out of race or is still there some ray of hope ? If not then i might try some other country like Australia ...Also can anyone suggest some other way to reach canada other than studies...
 
rc_phil said:
Did WES ask you to apply for an electronic evaluation for FSWP purposes? Some members here also got an email from WES same as yours and they paid the additional fee for an electronic copy (Their credential was assessed by WES before CIC announced the educational credential assessment body that's why they were asked to apply for an electronic copy of the evaluation.) I think you should've complied with their request.

Just a small correction. Many of us applied for WES after the ANNOUNCEMENT only. But still we had to pay again and order a duplicate. Who's gonna worry about 85$ when you think that that your future may be at stake? I discussed this issue with many in NOC 2263 and we have decided to wait till we get PER and then ask for a refund.
Hope it is clear now for babub!(BTW, we havent got PER till now, duplicate ordered on 28 sep_)
To be on the safer side just immediately order for the duplicate.
Bestt of luck
 
Hi Admins

I received my MR and request for permanent residency fee request. Please update. Thank you for your efforts. :)
 
application sent:17/09/2013
application received: 23/09/2013
NOC: 2131
RECEIVED BY :DEXTER @13:30

KINDLY CLARIFY WHETHER THIS APPLICATION IS COUNTED IN THE CAP UPDATED WEEKLY?
 
prasadz said:
application sent:17/09/2013
application received: 23/09/2013
NOC: 2131
RECEIVED BY :DEXTER @ 13:30

KINDLY CLARIFY WHETHER THIS APPLICATION IS COUNTED IN THE CAP UPDATED WEEKLY?

THIS APPLICATION IS NOT COUNTED IN THE CAP UPDATED WEEKLY. In the CAP applications which received PER already, e.g. till 08 june.
More info here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0Aovj20uHVWyzdGFqSGJUOEtVX0h5eWM0cXB5dlAtOEE&type=view&gid=0&f=true&sortcolid=-1&sortasc=true&rowsperpage=250
 
Ptleo said:
Hi Admins

I received my MR and request for permanent residency fee request. Please update. Thank you for your efforts. :)

Congratulation man :)
 
Congratulations brother :) :) :) :) :)


Ptleo said:
Hi Admins

I received my MR and request for permanent residency fee request. Please update. Thank you for your efforts. :)