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This slow pace at which CIC is processing FSW 1 is really frustrating.
 
JJ-C said:
This slow pace at which CIC is processing FSW 1 is really frustrating.

:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
 
PRian said:
It is not slow, it is nothing

agree but do not worry, we can get MR this year
 
all fsw2, no fsw1 now
 
It will be our turn soon
 
Hi everybody;

I applied for FSW1 in 2011, I was PhD student in Alberta, I finished my PhD, and now I am working a research fellow in Quebec. My application is still in process and CIC asked me to update some new forms.

In one of the forms, it asks " where do you intend to live in Canada?". Well, in 2011, I put "Alberta" and now I am in Quebec. I am confused and worried about the answer to this question. The contract for my current job is until 2015 here in Quebec. If I put my intended place as Alberta, it is in conflict with my current job located in Quebec and if I put it as Quebec, it is in conflict with FSW application and they may reject my application by saying why I didn't apply in Quebec Skilled Worker program. It may also cause a conflict regarding the port of entry when I am going to land with landing visa.

Could you please help me on this. Thank you very much in advance for your consideration.
 
Alberta

you are in Quebec now, but you intend to live in Alerta

Wish you and alwayspositive get MR soon. Only you got MR, then I can get MR( without job offer)

Fortunate said:
Hi everybody;

I applied for FSW1 in 2011, I was PhD student in Alberta, I finished my PhD, and now I am working a research fellow in Quebec. My application is still in process and CIC asked me to update some new forms.

In one of the forms, it asks " where do you intend to live in Canada?". Well, in 2011, I put "Alberta" and now I am in Quebec. I am confused and worried about the answer to this question. The contract for my current job is until 2015 here in Quebec. If I put my intended place as Alberta, it is in conflict with my current job located in Quebec and if I put it as Quebec, it is in conflict with FSW application and they may reject my application by saying why I didn't apply in Quebec Skilled Worker program. It may also cause a conflict regarding the port of entry when I am going to land with landing visa.

Could you please help me on this. Thank you very much in advance for your consideration.
 
Thanks for the answer. Hopefully you will be contacted soon.
If I put Alberta, I have to leave Quebec, because when you land in Alberta, you should give an address in Alberta for PR card to be posted to, and if I land in Alberta and come back to Quebec to continue my "life" here, it might be a kind of misrepresentation. What do you think?

feng1212 said:
Alberta

you are in Quebec now, but you intend to live in Alerta

Wish you and alwayspositive get MR soon. Only you got MR, then I can get MR( without job offer)
 
Use your Alberta friend's address

and when you landded, you can give up your post-doctor job and go to Alberta do anything
Fortunate said:
Thanks for the answer. Hopefully you will be contacted soon.
If I put Alberta, I have to leave Quebec, because when you land in Alberta, you should give an address in Alberta for PR card to be posted to, and if I land in Alberta and come back to Quebec to continue my "life" here, it might be a kind of misrepresentation. What do you think?
 
Re: FSW (FSW - Job offer)---Buffalo,CPP-Ottawa,Port of Spain

I have sent my passport to port of spain in 1 week of august, but till now didnt hear anything. Can somebody tell me how much time they will take to make a decision in Port of SPain visa office.
 
Fortunate said:
Hi everybody;

I applied for FSW1 in 2011, I was PhD student in Alberta, I finished my PhD, and now I am working a research fellow in Quebec. My application is still in process and CIC asked me to update some new forms.

In one of the forms, it asks " where do you intend to live in Canada?". Well, in 2011, I put "Alberta" and now I am in Quebec. I am confused and worried about the answer to this question. The contract for my current job is until 2015 here in Quebec. If I put my intended place as Alberta, it is in conflict with my current job located in Quebec and if I put it as Quebec, it is in conflict with FSW application and they may reject my application by saying why I didn't apply in Quebec Skilled Worker program. It may also cause a conflict regarding the port of entry when I am going to land with landing visa.

Could you please help me on this. Thank you very much in advance for your consideration.

I may be wrong, but in my view since you did not apply under PNP, I don't think where you intend to live will determine your approval. Why not state where you intend to live and if it is different from where you're working currently, just add an explanatory note. This is my view, I may however be wrong, others may have better views.
 
When life puts you in tough situations, don't say why me? Just say try me! ----------------alwayspositive
 
Fortunate said:
Hi everybody;

I applied for FSW1 in 2011, I was PhD student in Alberta, I finished my PhD, and now I am working a research fellow in Quebec. My application is still in process and CIC asked me to update some new forms.

In one of the forms, it asks " where do you intend to live in Canada?". Well, in 2011, I put "Alberta" and now I am in Quebec. I am confused and worried about the answer to this question. The contract for my current job is until 2015 here in Quebec. If I put my intended place as Alberta, it is in conflict with my current job located in Quebec and if I put it as Quebec, it is in conflict with FSW application and they may reject my application by saying why I didn't apply in Quebec Skilled Worker program. It may also cause a conflict regarding the port of entry when I am going to land with landing visa.

Could you please help me on this. Thank you very much in advance for your consideration.
Hi Fortunate,

may I know what month in 2011 did you file your FSW1 application? thank you
 
canadaflorida said:
Hi Fortunate,

may I know what month in 2011 did you file your FSW1 application? thank you

Jun 28, 2011