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juan74

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please share any information about if the actual strike is affecting the issue of passport requests in Ottawa ?
there are some people like me waiting for 2 weeks or more after DECISION MADE and no single email from them is been received.
so stressful time !! :o :o
thank you guys ! good luck to everyone..!!
 
juan74 said:
please share any information about if the actual strike is affecting the issue of passport requests in Ottawa ?
there are some people like me waiting for 2 weeks or more after DECISION MADE and no single email from them is been received.
so stressful time !! :o :o
thank you guys ! good luck to everyone..!!

did you do your medicals?
 
yes medicals are done ...long time ago they received may 2012.. RPRF and biodata form done ..actual status on ecas DECISION MADE since july 11th
i blame on strike but not sure if is the reason why i dont received any comunication from ccp-ottawa why is taking so long !!
 
Here goes the back and forth game...

24 July 2013 - Statement by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers: PAFSO Responds to Government's Conditional Acceptance of Arbitration
This morning, PAFSO sent a letter to the President of the Treasury Board. The correspondence addresses the conditions which the Government is seeking to attach to its acceptance of binding arbitration.

While we would have preferred to initiate the arbitration process without preconditions, PAFSO is committed to finding a reasonable and responsible way forward which will allow for a full and fair hearing of arguments from both sides – an objective we are sure the Government shares.

We await the Government's response. Until the conditions for arbitration are resolved, there will be no change in PAFSO’s job action measures.

PAFSO will update our members, the general public, and the media once we have more information to share.
 
aquareo said:
Here goes the back and forth game...

24 July 2013 - Statement by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers: PAFSO Responds to Government's Conditional Acceptance of Arbitration
This morning, PAFSO sent a letter to the President of the Treasury Board. The correspondence addresses the conditions which the Government is seeking to attach to its acceptance of binding arbitration.

While we would have preferred to initiate the arbitration process without preconditions, PAFSO is committed to finding a reasonable and responsible way forward which will allow for a full and fair hearing of arguments from both sides – an objective we are sure the Government shares.

This strike has a big impact on processing time of PR as we can see the applications are moving so slow!

We await the Government's response. Until the conditions for arbitration are resolved, there will be no change in PAFSO's job action measures.

PAFSO will update our members, the general public, and the media once we have more information to share.