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Hi folks me too in the same boat. April 2010 applicant with in process and inside RBVO details only. I am really getting frustrated with this RBVO.
 
yea we also have frustration but what we can do ?
nothing

They are processing new application very fast but have ignored old applicant we were so caled fast track but now we are on slowest track

I think our case will be completed end of next year or mid of 2013. few applicant got caips and foung BFD 2013...................... amazing...haha... wait wait n wait
 
aamirdr said:
yea we also have frustration but what we can do ?
nothing

They are processing new application very fast but have ignored old applicant we were so caled fast track but now we are on slowest track

I think our case will be completed end of next year or mid of 2013. few applicant got caips and foung BFD 2013...................... amazing...haha... wait wait n wait


Hi aamir, I have also requested for CAIPS. Still 4 weeks to get the CAIPS report. Lets c what will be the news from CAIPS
 
"The Canadian Embassy at Manila, echoing the Canadian High Commission at London, has acknowledged that FSW applications received prior to 26 June 2010 will not be processed in 2011 (unless medical forms have already been received). The current processing priority is: First process applications received since 26 June 2010; if the 2011 quota has not yet been reached, review applications received between 27 February 2008 and 25 June 2010; if the quota is not yet filled, review files received before 27 February 2008. Come July 1st, when the new Occupation List will go into effect, files received after 30 June 2011 will be given preference over all others"

http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Manila-processing-FSW-Applications-2932885.S.56881932
 
I am also in this group.
I sent my application in April, 2010 and from 19 July, 2011 it is showing "in process" with RBVO details.
 
Jewelmicro said:
Hi

I am also in the same boat. I am a pre June applicant. I applied in March 2010, Category 4131. InProcess with RBVO since 1st August 2011. Is there anybody get MR in the same status.
Please comments,

Jewel
iam also in same boat fiRst AOR MARCH2,2010,SECOND AOR14 JULY2010.STATUS DELHI OFFICE CONTACT U.PL.PLZ CONTACT ME ON 9876242287
 
wwooowww
it looks lots of people are waitting in same categories.
I dont know what they doing....
 
Its high time to take steps by VOs in October, November and December. Then Christmas holiday. Lets get connected and share if there is any change anywhere.

~Deba
 
deba_avik said:
Its high time to do October, November and December. Then Christmas holiday. Lets get connected and share if there is any change anywhere.

~Deba
The lineup of people wanting to immigrate to Canada has grown steadily under the Conservatives' watch, despite government attempts to make the system more efficient.

Officials from the Immigration Department confirm that the waiting list to process immigration applications is now more than a million names long.



The long list means many years of uncertainty for some families here and abroad, and a tarnished reputation for Canada in the global competition for skilled workers.

“Huge problem,” tweeted Immigration Minister Jason Kenney this week.

He has spoken frequently about the need to streamline the immigration system, but the matter has now risen toward the top of his political agenda.

The House of Commons immigration committee has just agreed to hold eight hearings on the matter, beginning next week.

And Mr. Kenney has made curtailing the backlog a priority as he undertakes a major review of the level and mix of immigrants allowed into Canada.

He is in the final stages of that review, although his final assessment is not expected soon.

However, Ottawa has cut back on the overall number of immigrants allowed into Canada this year, critics point out.

Clamping down on the number of acceptances is just lengthening the waiting list, and also taking the federal government further away from its goal of fuelling the Canadian workforce with immigrant labour, says NDP immigration critic Don Davies.

He points out that Mr. Kenney has said any growth in Canada's labour force will need to be completely supplied by immigration within five years.

“How are we going to meet that economic reality? I don't think they're responding to their own projections,” Mr. Davies said in an interview.

Mr. Kenney's officials say immigration is as high in Canada now as it ever was, and 2010 was a sudden spike that skewed the numbers. Still, the minister has also indicated that a huge increase in immigration is not in the cards any time soon.

“While Canada continues to welcome historically high numbers of new immigrants, and maintains the most open and generous immigration system in the world, we have to carefully manage the large number of people who want to be Canadian,” Mr. Kenney's spokeswoman, Candice Malcolm, said in an email.

That leaves finding ways to curtail applications as the only solution to getting rid of the backlog.

Indeed, Immigration Canada has taken steps in the past few years to control the waiting list.

Since 2008, the minister has had the power to limit applications in certain categories. Mr. Kenney has exercised that power for foreign skilled workers and, most recently, the investor program. Canada is not accepting any more applications in the investor program until next summer.

As a result, and also because immigration officials are being pushed to process applications faster, the rate of increase in the backlog has diminished over the years, officials say.

Plus, the wait for some categories of workers — people who have a job lined up, or professionals badly needed in Canada — are usually approved within months.

But others — especially parents and grandparents of permanent residents, and immigrants who applied before the systemic change in 2008 — can spend up to eight years before they receive word about whether they are accepted or rejected.

Now, the challenge is to prevent the list from continuing to grow.

Mr. Davies says that if increasing immigration is not an option, there are two other ways to go about it: boosting government resources to handle the paperwork, or placing stricter limits on accepting applications.

But he says the government won't entertain an increase in resources.

“They're not doing that, leaving only one policy option, which is to shut the door on the number of applications that can be made,” he said. “I think they already have a pre-ordained answer. ... They're going to limit the numbers of applications for the first time in history.”
 
Dear friends,

I wish to join this forum as my ecas too shows " In process" since 20.10.11, but with RBVO details inside. I am a pre-June applicant, NOC 1111, complete docs sent in May 2010 and AOR received on 10 June 2010.

Mimisha
 
hello friends,

we are on the same boat
applied on Dec2009 NOC(1111)
documents submit on may2010
2nd aor on first July 2010
send some updated document on march 2011
got status "in process" since april2011
no medicals
can any one let me know how long they need more
i am worrying about my original doc... i can't avail any other opportunity...please reply and give me opinions...
thanks in advance
 
Hi,

We (NOC 1111) can also be connected to this thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/canada-immigration-forum/-t77001.0.html
 
Im also in the same boat