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mehul1313 said:
DECISION MADE

4. A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

App. reached: 8th May
NOC: 2132
PER: 13th August
Medicals Received: 25th September
Decision Made: 9th February


Congratulations bro.....
 
Felling strong today DM update on my application.......best luck all.....
 
Regional Shakeup: Lower Oil Prices Will Have Sharply Differing Effects on Canada’s Regions


Alberta could slip into recession.

Calgary, January 20, 2015—Canada’s economy will suffer from the shock of tumbling oil prices this year, especially from a sharp reduction in energy investment. A new Conference Board of Canada report released today at the Oil and Gas Summit 2015 in Calgary estimates Canada’s economy will suffer a 0.4 per cent hit to growth this year. Lower oil prices will have sharply differing effects across Canada’s regions and industries.

“While there are both winners and losers in the Canadian economy as a result of weaker oil prices, we expect the overall Canadian economy will see a modest net loss in growth this year,” said Pedro Antunes, Deputy Chief Economist, The Conference Board of Canada.

Highlights
•Economic growth and government revenues for some provinces will be down sharply in 2015 as a result of lower oil prices.
•Alberta will experience the largest drop on GDP; total business investment could be down by $12 billion this year.
•A 40 per cent reduction in oil prices will lead to a $4.5 billion cut to royalty revenues in 2015—the lion’s share of losses accruing to Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
•Economic growth and government revenues will also slow for the country as a whole.

The report, Regional Shakeup. The Impact of Lower Oil Prices on Canada’s Economy, projects that world oil prices will recover to above the $60 mark by the end of the year—but this still represents a 40 per cent decline in crude oil prices in 2015.

Canada growth is forecast to remain in the 2 per cent range in 2015, in line with its tepid performance in recent years. Oil revenue losses will be partly offset by lower transportation costs and a boost in consumer spending from the drop in gasoline prices.

Indirectly, exporters may also benefit as lower oil prices help lift the economic fortunes of the United States, our key trading partner, but this benefit will take longer to be felt and be weaker than in the past.

The economic outlook for oil producing regions such as Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador has been significantly affected. Not surprisingly, Alberta will experience the largest drop in real GDP as it is by far Canada’s largest oil producer. In fact, the province could slip into recession in 2015. Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador will also be hurt, but not to the same degree as Alberta, because oil extraction is not as large a share of total provincial activity.

Alternatively, Ontario and Quebec will benefit the most from weaker oil prices. A combination of stronger U.S. economic growth and the weaker Canadian dollar will boost demand for exports from these provinces. However, the positive impact on Ontario and Quebec exporters will be limited by the fact that these provinces currently lack the industrial capacity to take full advantage of the anticipated increase in demand for exports over the near term. Higher investment spending will be required to boost capacity and thereby enable Ontario and Quebec to take full advantage of the weaker loonie and strong U.S. growth.
 
canadianresource said:
No need to bother on the changes made to application form after you sent the package.....

There will not be any issue..... Relax!!!

Hopefully, Thanks
 
socc3rguy said:
A first day of the week has begun with 2 ppl status update on 4th line - Decision Made.

Good NDVO..!!! Keep it up..!!

:D :D :D :D

Socc3 bhaai,

Category 2132 thats why my application was also touched but bcos of PCC i missed the train ,

aab pata nahii kya hoga bhaai :o :o :o
 
mehul1313 said:
DECISION MADE

4. A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

App. reached: 8th May
NOC: 2132
PER: 13th August
Medicals Received: 25th September
Decision Made: 9th February

mp84 said:
Felling strong today DM update on my application.......best luck all.....

Congrats to both...:) Wish u a speedy PPR and All the best for ur future in Canada....:)
 
niagracalling said:
Regional Shakeup: Lower Oil Prices Will Have Sharply Differing Effects on Canada's Regions


Alberta could slip into recession.

Calgary, January 20, 2015—Canada's economy will suffer from the shock of tumbling oil prices this year, especially from a sharp reduction in energy investment. A new Conference Board of Canada report released today at the Oil and Gas Summit 2015 in Calgary estimates Canada's economy will suffer a 0.4 per cent hit to growth this year. Lower oil prices will have sharply differing effects across Canada's regions and industries.

“While there are both winners and losers in the Canadian economy as a result of weaker oil prices, we expect the overall Canadian economy will see a modest net loss in growth this year,” said Pedro Antunes, Deputy Chief Economist, The Conference Board of Canada.

Highlights
•Economic growth and government revenues for some provinces will be down sharply in 2015 as a result of lower oil prices.
•Alberta will experience the largest drop on GDP; total business investment could be down by $12 billion this year.
•A 40 per cent reduction in oil prices will lead to a $4.5 billion cut to royalty revenues in 2015—the lion's share of losses accruing to Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
•Economic growth and government revenues will also slow for the country as a whole.

The report, Regional Shakeup. The Impact of Lower Oil Prices on Canada's Economy, projects that world oil prices will recover to above the $60 mark by the end of the year—but this still represents a 40 per cent decline in crude oil prices in 2015.

Canada growth is forecast to remain in the 2 per cent range in 2015, in line with its tepid performance in recent years. Oil revenue losses will be partly offset by lower transportation costs and a boost in consumer spending from the drop in gasoline prices.

Indirectly, exporters may also benefit as lower oil prices help lift the economic fortunes of the United States, our key trading partner, but this benefit will take longer to be felt and be weaker than in the past.

The economic outlook for oil producing regions such as Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador has been significantly affected. Not surprisingly, Alberta will experience the largest drop in real GDP as it is by far Canada's largest oil producer. In fact, the province could slip into recession in 2015. Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador will also be hurt, but not to the same degree as Alberta, because oil extraction is not as large a share of total provincial activity.

Alternatively, Ontario and Quebec will benefit the most from weaker oil prices. A combination of stronger U.S. economic growth and the weaker Canadian dollar will boost demand for exports from these provinces. However, the positive impact on Ontario and Quebec exporters will be limited by the fact that these provinces currently lack the industrial capacity to take full advantage of the anticipated increase in demand for exports over the near term. Higher investment spending will be required to boost capacity and thereby enable Ontario and Quebec to take full advantage of the weaker loonie and strong U.S. growth.

Some opposite encouraging figures !!

http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-surprises-with-35-400-new-jobs-in-january-1.2947496

Thanks
 
Dear Seniors,
I have applied for FSWP-14 by myself NOC-1114 on 12 may 2014.

On 12 Nov-14 got a letter form VO where they asked me for clarification why my previous two experience were similar. I was replied on 25th Nov with a fresh experience letter from both organization.

Surprisingly I have got refusal letter yesterday , where they said I did false representation.

But I have provided all guanine exp letter ,which I got from my employer.

* Shall I apply for a judicial review.
* Or any other option for me.
Looking forward to hear from you.
 
rahulpune82 said:
Socc3 bhaai,

Category 2132 thats why my application was also touched but bcos of PCC i missed the train ,

aab pata nahii kya hoga bhaai :o :o :o

Hi Rahul,

brother can you elaborate by what do you mean by 'my application was also touched'.....thanks
 
mp84 said:
Felling strong today DM update on my application.......best luck all.....


Congratss..4 months of wait n here u gooo. Wow. Enjoy d day.
 
canadianresource said:
Friends happy to inform you that there was a 4th line update in ECAS... Status changed to Decision Made!!!!.....

App. Filed.......: 22-05-2014
AOR Received.: 11-09-2014
Med's Request: 13-10-2014
Med's Done....: 16-10-2014... E-CAS Update: 23-10-2014

Thanks for all!!!!

My doubt here is already I informed NDVO that my wife is pregnant and expecting to deliver the baby by Feb end but still the status has been changed to decision made..... Not sure what NDVO instructs in the mail.....

Will they ask to send the passport or will they ask to send the Child documents after birth?????

Any of you guys if you have come across this situation please help me with your inputs.......

Congrats!!! :)....Actually that's a little puzzling...I believe that when u get the PPR Request Mail, they will again mention that any changes in circumstances r to be mentioned immediately....On that mail, reply immediately apprising them of ur previous CSE abt ur upcoming baby...they may have overlooked it....ideally ur file should be on hold until the birth of ur new-born so dat all of u get it together....All the best!!! :)
 
arkscan said:
Congrats!!! :)....Actually that's a little puzzling...I believe that when u get the PPR Request Mail, they will again mention that any changes in circumstances r to be mentioned immediately....On that mail, reply immediately apprising them of ur previous CSE abt ur upcoming baby...they may have overlooked it....ideally ur file should be on hold until the birth of ur new-born so dat all of u get it together....All the best!!! :)
Thanks for the update Arkscan!!!
 
Don't worry mate. It won't affect your application.

almapal said:
Can anyone answer to my query please, I read a post mentioning that there was a change in form IM0008 on the 22nd NOV 2014 and Isent my application on the 21st Nov 2014, any idea what was the change and what would happen to my application.
Thanks
 
Hi Guys,

I can see a lot of Aug Applicants wither getting a 2nd Line update or MR requests, was wondering why i have not recieved either of the two. My timelines are

App Recd Date : 15th Aug
PER : Dec 5th
NOC code : 0112 HR
Visa Office :L Guessing it is NDVO

Just wanted to know if they are initially processing the applications which have the PCC sent with it. I Have not yet sent my PCC planning to send it with my MR.

Can someone clarify please?

Thank You
 
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