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poknat said:
sweet chad? wer u from? vancouver? when they start opening ur application?


June 30 2010- cic started to process my applications.
I'm from Alberta.
 
o ic...
submitted my application march 30, 2010
immigration
We received your application for permanent residence on April 6, 2010.
We started processing your application on June 21, 2010.
We transferred your application to the local CIC office on May 18, 2011. The local CIC office may contact you.
then receive a letter form immigration that they transfer my application to CIC vancouver.. but til now haven't receive any phone call or updates.

almost the same time frame.. hope it will come soon =p
 
poknat said:
o ic...
submitted my application march 30, 2010
immigration
We received your application for permanent residence on April 6, 2010.
We started processing your application on June 21, 2010.
We transferred your application to the local CIC office on May 18, 2011. The local CIC office may contact you.
then receive a letter form immigration that they transfer my application to CIC vancouver.. but til now haven't receive any phone call or updates.

almost the same time frame.. hope it will come soon =p

I hope so too.
 
I checked my ecas.no updates yet.


Application sent: April 15 2010
Cic received: April 19 2010
Update of info received by cic: January 19, 2011

ei sweetchad.. wat u mean by update of inffo received by cic? did they transfer ur file to the local cic? did u receive any letter? are u single?
 
hardwokerAngel said:
The person said they are doing May 1, 2010 now, but then i checked on ecas still didn't changed??????:(

That's good news! How did you "make" him/her tell you where they are at? For me they always say that well just wait and they don't check nothing:(
 
Thats nice to know if they are doing may Applications! Yipee!
 
hi to all fellow foriegn workers yesterday i have the chance again talked to my employer's sister who's working at cic vegeriville,alberta.
she told me that live in caregiver applicants that applied for owp/pr started september/october 2010 and up can expect reduce processing time for 1st stage approval, reduce processing time for pr approval for single applicants,But married applicants and approval of lc2 depends on Canadian Consulate processing time abroad.processing tme being updated quarterly at cic website for 1st stage and 2nd stage are just an estimated time,application are done case to case basis,Mr.Jason Kenny already issued them memo to fast track the processing time of every applicants in every class specially the LIVE IN CAREGIVERS ..i ask her also about the "decision made and you will be contacted" that some of us here have already got from cic ecas, based on her experienced as a visa officer it is that most likely the applicant will be approved for PR and that if the applicant have dependants, all LC2 informations must be received 1st from the Canadian Consulate abroad where the LC2 have applied before a PR approval can be granted to the Principal (LC1) and then to the LC2
 
Hi Boyzone2,

Thanks for the news! Keep us posted on your "insider" friend's bulletin from CIC. Thanks =)
 
BOYZONE2 said:
hi to all fellow foriegn workers yesterday i have the chance again talked to my employer's sister who's working at cic vegeriville,alberta.
she told me that live in caregiver applicants that applied for owp/pr started september/october 2010 and up can expect reduce processing time for 1st stage approval, reduce processing time for pr approval for single applicants,married applicants and approval of lc2 depends on Canadian Consulate processing time abroad.processing tme being updated quarterly at cic website for 1st stage and 2nd stage are just an estimated time,application are done case to case basis,Mr.Jason Kenny already issued them memo to fast track the processing time of every applicants in every class specially the LIVE IN CAREGIVERS ..i ask her also about the "decision made and you will be contacted" that some of us here have already got from cic ecas, based on her experienced as a visa officer it is that mostly the applicant will be approved for PR and that if the applicant have dependants, all LC2 informations must be received 1st from the Canadian Consulate abroad where the LC2 have applied before a PR approval can be granted to the Principal (LC1) and then to the LC2


HI BOYZONE, IS started september/october 2010 and up MEANS AFTER OCTOBER OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER, THANKS
 
BOYZONE2 said:
hi to all fellow foriegn workers yesterday i have the chance again talked to my employer's sister who's working at cic vegeriville,alberta.
she told me that live in caregiver applicants that applied for owp/pr started september/october 2010 and up can expect reduce processing time for 1st stage approval, reduce processing time for pr approval for single applicants,married applicants and approval of lc2 depends on Canadian Consulate processing time abroad.processing tme being updated quarterly at cic website for 1st stage and 2nd stage are just an estimated time,application are done case to case basis,Mr.Jason Kenny already issued them memo to fast track the processing time of every applicants in every class specially the LIVE IN CAREGIVERS ..i ask her also about the "decision made and you will be contacted" that some of us here have already got from cic ecas, based on her experienced as a visa officer it is that mostly the applicant will be approved for PR and that if the applicant have dependants, all LC2 informations must be received 1st from the Canadian Consulate abroad where the LC2 have applied before a PR approval can be granted to the Principal (LC1) and then to the LC2

This excites me!! I really hope this will happen very soon. Thanks Boyzone2 for uplifting our spirits!
 
BOYZONE2 said:
hi to all fellow foriegn workers yesterday i have the chance again talked to my employer's sister who's working at cic vegeriville,alberta.
she told me that live in caregiver applicants that applied for owp/pr started september/october 2010 and up can expect reduce processing time for 1st stage approval, reduce processing time for pr approval for single applicants,married applicants and approval of lc2 depends on Canadian Consulate processing time abroad.processing tme being updated quarterly at cic website for 1st stage and 2nd stage are just an estimated time,application are done case to case basis,Mr.Jason Kenny already issued them memo to fast track the processing time of every applicants in every class specially the LIVE IN CAREGIVERS ..i ask her also about the "decision made and you will be contacted" that some of us here have already got from cic ecas, based on her experienced as a visa officer it is that mostly the applicant will be approved for PR and that if the applicant have dependants, all LC2 informations must be received 1st from the Canadian Consulate abroad where the LC2 have applied before a PR approval can be granted to the Principal (LC1) and then to the LC2

BOYZONE2,
thank you so much for the wonderful news you have shared with us,its a great relief for everybody no wonder a friend of mine applied her owp and pr last november 2010 cic started to process her case in just 1 month (december 2010.) i am hoping that i can see good results and changes soooooooooooon!!! ;D ;D :D :D
 
BOYZONE2 said:
hi to all fellow foriegn workers yesterday i have the chance again talked to my employer's sister who's working at cic vegeriville,alberta.
she told me that live in caregiver applicants that applied for owp/pr started september/october 2010 and up can expect reduce processing time for 1st stage approval, reduce processing time for pr approval for single applicants,married applicants and approval of lc2 depends on Canadian Consulate processing time abroad.processing tme being updated quarterly at cic website for 1st stage and 2nd stage are just an estimated time,application are done case to case basis,Mr.Jason Kenny already issued them memo to fast track the processing time of every applicants in every class specially the LIVE IN CAREGIVERS ..i ask her also about the "decision made and you will be contacted" that some of us here have already got from cic ecas, based on her experienced as a visa officer it is that mostly the applicant will be approved for PR and that if the applicant have dependants, all LC2 informations must be received 1st from the Canadian Consulate abroad where the LC2 have applied before a PR approval can be granted to the Principal (LC1) and then to the LC
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