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Hi,
This was an answer heard by some of the applicants. I read it in different places (forums), but as it seems to be, sending the AOR is an Dependant of prospective VO conditions. is it busy or out of plan or not.
because as you maybe know almost 40 applicant receive their AOR closer that 10 week after payment. although there is no concrete answer to this ambiguity right now.
greenminded said:
Are u sure?
 
azaman said:
better send the cio a hand-written note/letter giving your details and new email address. hope you will get your aor in correct email address.

thanks

zaman

Thank you azman , but I wrote a letter to Canada too , and explain it , although they told me that my call is enough .
 
High rate of unemployment among university-educated new immigrants in Canada

Canada, 7th October: New immigrants in Canada having university education are likely to get fewer jobs than Canadian-born people with same education level, a recent study indicates.

According to the latest annual report into quality of life in Canada titled-Canada Vital Signs 2010- states that immigrants with professional credentials and having lived in Canada for a period less than five years were having a 4.1 percent higher jobless rate than the non-immigrants in Canada.

Canadians with university education were found to be having 3.4 percent unemployment rate while the rate of joblessness among immigrants in the country was 13.9 percent, the report maintains.

Meanwhile, the overall rate of unemployment among new immigrants was 15 percent as compared to 7.8 percent among Canadian workers.

Canada’s dependency on immigration is increasing due to its reducing work force and the findings are of a great concern for the country, the Community Foundations of Canada, an umbrella organization supporting charities has maintained.

Reasons for these wide differences in the rate of employment among Canadians and immigrants in Canada could be due to delay or denial in recognition of foreign credentials, language problems and insufficient Canadian work experience for newcomers in Canada.

The report findings reveal nearly 36 percent of immigrants in Canada in the age group of 25-54 years are university educated.


And if recognition of foreign credentials of all immigrants in Canada is done, then this would result in addition of around $5 billion in the economy of Canada each year, the CBC (Conference Board of Canada) states.

The provinces of Quebec and Alberta were found to be having largest differences in the rates of joblessness in Canada between immigrants and Canadians. Canadians with university education were having a jobless rate of 2.9 percent in Alberta while immigrants with similar level of education had a jobless rate of 11.5 percent.


Quebec had around 20 percent of the university-educated newcomers without any job.


Out of the total Canadian population, almost 50 percent possess some sort of post-secondary education, the official data for the year 2009 which shows an increase of around 2.0 percentage points from the year 2006.
 
winnycanada said:
so why immigrate there?

anyone knows the PNP?

This is the reason why some occupations were deleted and new NOC codes added. There has been an influx of only specific occupations within the last 2 years, hence the amendment of occupations as well as the cap per occupation. :o
 
mahhdy said:
Hi,
This was an answer heard by some of the applicants. I read it in different places (forums), but as it seems to be, sending the AOR is an Dependant of prospective VO conditions. is it busy or out of plan or not.
because as you maybe know almost 40 applicant receive their AOR closer that 10 week after payment. although there is no concrete answer to this ambiguity right now.

If how busy the visa office is determines the delay in AOR, then I truly hope it does not delay an application from counting towards the 1000/20000 cap for post-June-26 applicants.

It would be grossly unfair for applications to get inside these caps, or fail to do so, purely on the basis of who their visa office is!

It may be that the eligibility reviews for offices like London and Buffalo are actually happening, but CIC is not sending the AORs until the file is actually ready to go, and busy visa offices may not yet be in a position to take more applications.

Wayne.
 
I just got the reply from Islamabad High Commisssion that the CIO Syden will take 4-5 months more for initial assessment, I think the delay is from VO as my thought

Regards
Faisal
 
so u mean we will get our first AOR after 4,5 months then normal lol thats very funny
 
We really cant do anything but wait. Everything we read in the forum is just sharing of ideas and speculations unless we read it in the CIC website. Even the timeline got stuck and no updates yet. Just think happy thoughts and we will surely get a response soon.
 
smfaisal28 said:
I just got the reply from Islamabad High Commisssion that the CIO Syden will take 4-5 months more for initial assessment, I think the delay is from VO as my thought

Regards
Faisal
Can you please share in which context you communicated with CHC ISD and precisely how could they reply to such query?
 
:( no news for AORs???... i wish I can read the minds of CIC officials.. :(