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[quote =staralihaider link=topic=48848.msg1039369#msg1039369 date=1318008386]
Simm is the April 2010 applicant got Decision made status. CHC LONDON NOC 0213

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Hi

There are people who have applied before Simm and they have not heard anything. What does this tells.

AQ
 
AQ said:
Hi

There are people who have applied before Simm and they have not heard anything. What does this tells.

AQ

it might mean nothing as they work in bulk.
but let's hope it good news for those applied before this date.
 
Hi seniors,

Please guide me for payment for a new born baby, file is already submitted to VO LDN. Please let me know the name on which we need to make a draft and amount of draft.

Thanks and regards
 
arcticmaple said:
Dear Bengaluru Friends,
This is to inform you all that Today I received my medicals request along with pcc, proof of funds, RPRF. My Status in the ecase still shows RBVO!!! I'm surprised!!! I was not prepared for this surprise!!! I thought first my ecase will show InPRocess and then will get Medical Request etc..They have given me 1-month's time to submit all these. It's good news for all those whose ecase still shows RBVO for a long time..THey can expect any time Medicals without even going to INProcess stage..
 
Dear Ali ,what is the timeline of this applicant?
 
Minutes of Standing Committee on CIC dated Sep 29, 2011.

http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=5146245&Language=E&Mode=1&Parl=41&Ses=1

There is no chance of increase in immigration levels for next budget it seems.
 
eemmoo1 said:
Minutes of Standing Committee on CIC dated Sep 29, 2011.

http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=5146245&Language=E&Mode=1&Parl=41&Ses=1

There is no chance of increase in immigration levels for next budget it seems.

:)
 
eemmoo1 said:
Minutes of Standing Committee on CIC dated Sep 29, 2011.

http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=5146245&Language=E&Mode=1&Parl=41&Ses=1

There is no chance of increase in immigration levels for next budget it seems.

Hi

Does this means good news for us pre june?

AQ
 
hi seniors

I want to apply for CAIPS Notes, but before that i need some information after having a look at my file, as my uncle(father's brother who is in Canada as Canadian citizen) is my representative and for that i have submitted representative form alongwith my application.

Now please tell me what documents and forms do i need to fill and submit for CAIPS Notes ? If my uncle want to pay fee $5 through a card (online) then does he need to fill any fee payment form ?

Thanks and regards
 
AzharMajeed said:
hi seniors

I want to apply for CAIPS Notes, but before that i need some information after having a look at my file, as my uncle(father's brother who is in Canada as Canadian citizen) is my representative and for that i have submitted representative form alongwith my application.

Now please tell me what documents and forms do i need to fill and submit for CAIPS Notes ? If my uncle want to pay fee $5 through a card (online) then does he need to fill any fee payment form ?

Thanks and regards

Check these two link

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t58305.0.html

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t72568.0.html
 
News Release

Government to Refocus Resettlement Efforts
Ottawa, October 7, 2011
– Canada has repealed an ineffective refugee program in order to put more emphasis on work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and refugees in the greatest need, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

“By repealing programs such as the Source Country, we can direct more resources on proven and effective resettlement programs, such as our partnership with the UNHCR,” said Minister Kenney. “This will enable us to quickly offer refuge for more individuals in real need of protection.”

The Source Country class was intended to be a flexible tool for humanitarian intervention, capable of responding to a variety of situations. The objective of the class was to provide resettlement assistance to people who were in need of protection, but who were unable to leave their countries and were therefore not receiving international protection under the mandate of the UNHCR.

In practice, however, the Source Country class was an inflexible tool that did not allow the government to respond to emerging situations. The class was too restrictive as it only applied to people in countries listed in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations and this list was difficult to change. As well, in some of the designated source countries, there was minimal uptake, while in others, the people who applied were not eligible or were not those for whom the program was intended.

Furthermore, overall approval rates in the program were low. In Colombia, for example, the approval rate was estimated at less than 10 percent. This meant that CIC had to process nine cases before finding one that merited Canada's protection. In contrast, by working through the UNHCR, over 85 percent of all cases are approved.

As part of the measures taken to repeal the Source Country class, Canada will also be ending direct access in the six countries where the source country program had previously operated. Direct access allows refugees in designated source countries to apply for resettlement directly to the Canadian embassy serving their area without a referral or a sponsorship. Once direct access ends, all applicants who have left their country of origin will need to include a referral from the UNHCR, a designated referral organization or a private sponsor with their resettlement application in order to be eligible for resettlement.

“Canada remains committed to those who need our protection,” added Minister Kenney. “We are working with international partners to find long-term solutions to a number of protracted refugee situations. For example, Canada will resettle 20,000 refugees from Iraq and Iran over a five-year period, many of whom were persecuted for their religious beliefs or sexual orientation. Also, as part of the measures to reform Canada’s refugee protection system, the Government of Canada is increasing the total number of refugees resettled each year by 20 percent. This means that up to 500 more government-assisted refugees and 2,000 privately sponsored refugees will find protection in Canada.”

For information on the transitional provisions for those who already submitted applications for resettlement, visit the CIC website.

Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CitImmCanada

For further information (media only), please contact:

Candice Malcolm
Minister’s Office
Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Media Relations
Communications Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-952-1650
CIC-Media-Relations@cic.gc.ca
 
Dear staralihaider;

What this mean,

"Decision Made" before medical request,,,,,,,, many immg cases this kind of problem,,, facing.

2 weeks ago e address disappear..
 
Dear All

It seems that now days there slowness and no movement in Pakistani resident case at CHC london ?
May be they have finished the visa quota for 2011? but what I believe is they should start lining up case for 2012 !

Please comment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
y2abid said:
Dear staralihaider;

What this mean,

"Decision Made" before medical request,,,,,,,, many immg cases this kind of problem,,, facing.

2 weeks ago e address disappear..

No one knows correct about ecase status, but mostly before medicals Decision made means rejection.