- Apr 5, 2010
- 20
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi, India
- NOC Code......
- 4131 & 0112
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 26-04-2010
- Doc's Request.
- 29-07-2010
- AOR Received.
- 29-07-2010 (1st AOR CIO) ; 11-08-2010 (2nd AOR New Delhi)
- IELTS Request
- NA
- File Transfer...
- 04-08-2010 (E-case: Inprocess - Processing start on 08 Feb 2011)
- Med's Request
- 09-06-2011
- Passport Req..
- 09-06-2011
Special accommodations are being made for those whose Canadian immigration status may be at risk because of air travel delays.
The Government of Canada is making special accommodations for foreign nationals whose Canadian immigration status may be at risk because of the recent delays in air travel, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced April 21.
"Temporary residents whose status in Canada expired on or after April 15, but who have been unable to leave because of the interruptions to air travel over the Atlantic, will have their status automatically extended up to 30 days at no charge," says Kenney.
Temporary residents outside of Canada who were unable to complete their firm travel plans, and whose purpose of travel remains valid, will be able to obtain a temporary replacement document at no charge upon application.
Immigrants who were unable to move to Canada before their permanent resident visa expired will also be given a reprieve upon application, subject to certain conditions. For example, if their medical certificate has expired, a new medical assessment will be required.
In all cases, new extensions will cease to be granted once regular travel resumes on a sustained basis, and all extensions will expire on June 30 at the latest.
http://www.canadianimmigrant.ca/newsandviews/news/article/6971
The Government of Canada is making special accommodations for foreign nationals whose Canadian immigration status may be at risk because of the recent delays in air travel, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced April 21.
"Temporary residents whose status in Canada expired on or after April 15, but who have been unable to leave because of the interruptions to air travel over the Atlantic, will have their status automatically extended up to 30 days at no charge," says Kenney.
Temporary residents outside of Canada who were unable to complete their firm travel plans, and whose purpose of travel remains valid, will be able to obtain a temporary replacement document at no charge upon application.
Immigrants who were unable to move to Canada before their permanent resident visa expired will also be given a reprieve upon application, subject to certain conditions. For example, if their medical certificate has expired, a new medical assessment will be required.
In all cases, new extensions will cease to be granted once regular travel resumes on a sustained basis, and all extensions will expire on June 30 at the latest.
http://www.canadianimmigrant.ca/newsandviews/news/article/6971