Anong date yun tintot? Un second email ko May 24 wala din reply.I am really worried kasi kayo nakakareceive ng reply baka d nila makita file ko. ???
i sent the 2nd email last may 8, then they replied may 22 na.. i assume included naman sa email mo ung complete details mo like file number, name, bday etc...??nakareceived kana ba ng acknowledgement email? un ung sinasabi nila na nareceive nila ung email mo, then they will reply within 28 days, otherwise on the process pa din ang applicaition.sweet jelly said:Anong date yun tintot? Un second email ko May 24 wala din reply.I am really worried kasi kayo nakakareceive ng reply baka d nila makita file ko. ???
Hindi ko maibigay sayo ang full details pero try mo din search sa google. Hindi ko na kasi binabasa ng buo kasi nadidissappoint na ako. Basta ang topic tungkol sa issue sa foreign worker, bakit daw naghahanap pa ng foreign worker eh kung may canadians din lang na pedeng mgwork. May isang company kasi ngpalit ng mga workers, from canadians to foreign kaya nagreact ang mga against dito at nagreport sa govt nila.anfrey said:@ xbrandon anung masamang balita yun, at anu rin ang mababagong rules ng CEM? Thanks
Hi borotoy, parang hindi napinpoint ng embassy yung inquiry kasi hindi nila sinabi yung real reason bakit delay. Syempre alam naman natin na ng transfer ang japan saka korea sa cem, at since na transfer sila, naging 6 months ang processing time, pero bakit last april 2013 nareduced sa 5 months?borotoy said:Hi guys! I'm also a January applicant, I submit my application last January under Intra-company transfer, Sad to say kahit kame naapektuhan to think na 8 months lang kami doon at hindi magtatagal, at urgent ang case namin because meron kaming project na kailangan matapos ASAP. our company provide us a representative & they inquire about our status last week of May eto ang kanilang reply..
We have received the following reply from the Canadian Embassy in Manila:
Please note that due to significant increases in temporary resident intake (especially work permit applications), the closure of two offices in the region and the transfer of processing to Manila, reductions in resources, and processing priorities in other business lines, we currently have an inventory of approximately 10,000 Temporary Foreign Worker applications (including LCP files) awaiting final assessment. We are presently assessing non-LCP Work Permit applications received at our office in the first week of December 2012.
Based on current inventories, the time from the date of receipt of a non-LCP Work Permit application in our office, to review of that application by an officer, is presently about 24 weeks. Because we issue "own risk" meds to applicants early in the application process, we find that we are currently able to finalize about 80% of our work permit applications at 24 week point. The exceptions seem to be cases where applicants have not complied with the request to undergo a medical in a timely fashion, or where medical complications, background/criminality concerns, or other factors affecting admissibility or eligibility have come to our attention.
It appears as though they are facing extreme backlog as it has taken them considerably long to even respond to our email follow-up. Unfortunately, at this time we can only wait.
We will continue to keep you apprised of any updates, should you have any questions please contact this office.
i think effective ang 5mos those applicants who submitted starting april 2013.xbrandon said:Hi borotoy, parang hindi napinpoint ng embassy yung inquiry kasi hindi nila sinabi yung real reason bakit delay. Syempre alam naman natin na ng transfer ang japan saka korea sa cem, at since na transfer sila, naging 6 months ang processing time, pero bakit last april 2013 nareduced sa 5 months?
Siguro need lang talaga natin magwait wala din naman tayong magagawa, kayang kaya naman talaga nating maghintay at habaan pa ang pasensya pero sana ganun din ang mga employer.