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Dr.Hasib, do you have any suggestion regarding this issue?

Thanks!

1-2-b-come said:
Hello good people!

I am starting to gather all documents, but have a concern...
How can I prove that my grandmother who is Canadian citizen is really my grandmother? For many years she has a different family name from me and my father, meaning even in my father's birth certificate her name is different then now in her Canadian documents.

Pls respond.

Thank you!
 
Dr.Hasib said:
open the pdf form (IMM5612E). Click on the tab "File". then click on "properties". check the description "modified"
you will find the date of modification
sorry dr hasib to distrub u again i made what u told me but i find created in 18/3/2011 and modified in 22/3/2011 please can u tell me which date that appear in cic for fist time that written 3/2011 instead of 12/2010 please make it clear for me
 
it appeard on the date of modification (22/03/2011)
Don't worry, this little change will not create any negative impact on your application. CIC didnt add any line nor require any further document in the updated checklist, they just corrected IELTS validity period which was supposed to be corrected on 23/12/2010

regards,
Dr.Hasib

emadg said:
sorry dr hasib to distrub u again i made what u told me but i find created in 18/3/2011 and modified in 22/3/2011 please can u tell me which date that appear in cic for fist time that written 3/2011 instead of 12/2010 please make it clear for me
 
1-2-b-come said:
Dr.Hasib, do you have any suggestion regarding this issue?

Thanks!
You query is too much hard and it needs more expert advice
Please ask your query to "Qorax" as he is more experienced ....here is a link of Qorax's thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/a-master-thread-of-some-of-my-posts-here-t40175.0.html

1-2-b-come said:
Hello good people!

I am starting to gather all documents, but have a concern...
How can I prove that my grandmother who is Canadian citizen is really my grandmother? For many years she has a different family name from me and my father, meaning even in my father's birth certificate her name is different then now in her Canadian documents.

Pls respond.

Thank you!
 
I have sent my application on 21/3/2011 it reaches canada on 25 /03/2011 by aramex from egypt and this the information of recieving ( Shipment Delivered - Delivered to KRSZDWA at SHIP DOCK of CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION at 47 - 49 DORCHESTER B1P6V6 ) is this the correct information in which the application should be sent coz in the address we write from cic site is( B1P1J3 )not as shown in information of reciving (B1P6V6) IS THIS CORRECT PLEASE ANSWER ME
 
Speaking notes
Speaking notes for the Honourable Jason Kenney, P.C., M.P. Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism at a news conference to announce that in 2010, Canada welcomed the highest number of legal immigrants in more than 50 years
Toronto, Ontario, February 13, 2011

As delivered

Thank you very much for joining us. Ladies and gentlemen, the Government of Canada is committed to maintaining Canada’s tradition of welcoming newcomers from around the world and supporting the strong economy. While other Western countries cut back on immigration during the recession, Canada’s government kept legal immigration levels high while taking action to maintain the integrity of our immigration system. Our post-recession economy, after all, demands a high level of economic immigration to keep our economies strong.

That’s why, as Canada emerged from the global recession in 2010, I took steps last summer to bolster economic immigration. After meeting with my provincial counterparts in June of last year, I announced that we were adjusting Canada’s immigration plan for 2010 to increase economic immigration and help ensure employers have the workers they need to supplement our domestic sources of labour.

And so today, I’m here to make a very exciting announcement. As a result of these changes, Canada – and according to the preliminary data that I am releasing today – Canada welcomed in 2010 the highest number of immigrants in the past 57 years – 281,000 newcomers. We welcomed 281,000 newcomers, a total exactly of 280,636 – we don’t want to miss one of those people – new permanent residents who were admitted to Canada last year.

This number is about 60,000 higher than the average number of permanent residents admitted on an annual basis during the decade of the 1990s. Overall, the Government’s planned range of new permanent residents for 2010 was exceeded actually by 6%. In the 1990s, we usually saw the targets being missed on the negative side, but this year, our department has exceeded actually the intake target for newcomers by 6%.

It’s important to understand that the ranges are for planning purposes only. The key number is how many immigrants Canada actually admits. For 2010, as I mentioned, that number is over 280,000, with the growth coming mostly from skilled economic immigrants who are going to help us build our economy.

This reflects the important role of immigration in supporting our growth and our prosperity. Now, the high number of economic immigrants in 2010 has helped Citizenship and Immigration Canada decrease the backlogs in the Federal Skilled Work Program, reduce wait times significantly under our Action Plan for Faster Immigration, and better meet labour market needs.

Now, before the Action Plan for Faster Immigration was put in place by our Government, Canada was obliged to process every immigration application it received, even if it meant creating a huge backlog which had swelled to 640,000 skilled worker applicants at its peak in 2008. But our Action Plan is paying off. Last year, in fact, the backlog in this category was drawn down to 335,000 applicants. So that backlog is down by about nearly 50%. This represents close to half the number of applicants who were awaiting a decision in 2008.


more at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/speeches/2011/2011-02-13.asp
 
Bingo--------all union bosses make alot more than the peasants below them. That is what is so amazing to me-----millions of people pay union dues to make JUST A FEW so rich----and they dont even realize it
 
I found out that my visa application fee has been deducted from my credit card. Does that mean that my application is complete and will go ahead for further processing? Or they will first deduct the application fee and start looking at the application?
 
HI TO ALL...
i got my first confirmation mail from CIC.....just wanna know what should i need to follow....the status message shows like this.....


client application status.....
We received your application for permanent residence on December 14, 2010.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on March 7, 2011. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
 
maneee26 said:
HI TO ALL...
i got my first confirmation mail from CIC.....just wanna know what should i need to follow....the status message shows like this.....


client application status.....
We received your application for permanent residence on December 14, 2010.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on March 7, 2011. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

if you hvnt recived any letter by post , then you better be ready as they hv sent you some news by post you should get it in a week or two ...further instruction will be given in that letter so just wait .. gud luck
 
sultanali said:
if you hvnt recived any letter by post , then you better be ready as they hv sent you some news by post you should get it in a week or two ...further instruction will be given in that letter so just wait .. gud luck
thanks sultanali.....ill wait for the post....
 
emadg said:
I have sent my application on 21/3/2011 it reaches canada on 25 /03/2011 by aramex from egypt and this the information of recieving ( Shipment Delivered - Delivered to KRSZDWA at SHIP DOCK of CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION at 47 - 49 DORCHESTER B1P6V6 ) is this the correct information in which the application should be sent coz in the address we write from cic site is( B1P1J3 )not as shown in information of reciving (B1P6V6) IS THIS CORRECT PLEASE ANSWER ME

hey mine also was delivered to krsdwa on march 23,2011 by fedex frm india..let us hope for fast processing.
 
1-2-b-come said:
Hello good people!

I am starting to gather all documents, but have a concern...
How can I prove that my grandmother who is Canadian citizen is really my grandmother? For many years she has a different family name from me and my father, meaning even in my father's birth certificate her name is different then now in her Canadian documents.

Pls respond.

Thank you!
I am not an expert, but the best thing you can do is create a FAMILY TREE with documentation that shows how your Grandmother-Father-You are related. If your Grandmother has a different name from her name on your father's birth certificate, provide the document showing how it changed (for example if she remarried provide her new marriage certificate.) Do whatever it takes to make sure that ANYONE could follow the trail without any questions. If your grandmother immigrated to Canada did she provide your father's name in her application? Good Luck.
 
I got 1st AOR since 9th march 2011 so i am waiting for 2nd AOR but i am so worried bcoz i sent to CIO only my job reference letter.please friends help me what kinds papers or letter can be request by visa office?I am the London applicant.
 
Hi
I have sent my application under noc 0631 and it has been received at CIO NS Sydney on the 31st march 11.
I have qualified under the 29 categories with 67 points and have sent all documents with Org Ielts And PCC.
I wanted to know that whether my application will be accepted now only or i will have to wait as the total applications received on that date was 860 (a max of 1000 is allowed) as per cic website.
And within what time can i expect my application number or AOR.

Please Reply
Thank You