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ali asim said:
dear mr engineer

thanx buddy to making me clear in my confussion

but one thing more to ask that how cud i submit MR to LVO , i thing i have to undergo Medical procedure

& then authorities will submit it by them selves , isnt it ?

or will i be recieving some thing like reciepts & same will be sent to LVO ???

waiting 4 ur reply


Regards


Ali Asim
they will submit themselves online and also give you receipt. :)
you have to take appointment now :)
 
Mr.Engineer said:
they will submit themselves online and also give you receipt. :)
you have to take appointment now :)

ok bosss

now i m doing it

;)

Regards


Ali Asim
 
Today we've got our GCSM note. There are absolutely no changes since the previous one which we got our3 month ago. :o
The only thing they change is due date to 2013/12/12.

When you think we will hear from them?

Security and criminality check not yet started :o

Please share your ideas.
 
aba2011 said:
Today we've got our GCSM note. There are absolutely no changes since the previous one which we got our3 month ago. :o
The only thing they change is due date to 2013/12/12.

When you think we will hear from them?

Security and criminality check not yet started :o

Please share your ideas.
chk ur personl message please
 
26 July 2013 - Statement by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers: PAFSO Responds to Government's Rejection of Arbitration

Shortly before noon today, PAFSO received a letter from the President of the Treasury Board in which he rejected our offer of binding arbitration. Minister Clement's decision was based on the grounds that PAFSO would not accept all six of the preconditions he wanted to impose on the arbitration process.

The Canadian public must understand two key facts:

Two of Treasury Board's preconditions were so paralyzing that their acceptance would have predetermined the outcome of arbitration in the Government's favour and negated the purpose and integrity of the process. Specifically, they wanted to exclude from consideration any mention of other professional groups in government who perform the same work as us – often in neighbouring offices – which has been at the heart of our position since day one.

PAFSO made a reasonable and responsible effort at finding common ground by accepting two of the six preconditions, and committing to a goodwill gesture – a suspension of service withdrawals while arbitration is ongoing – which would have satisfied a third.

Let us be clear: PAFSO has not rejected binding arbitration. We offered it in the first place. We agreed to pursue it even with three of Treasury Board's preconditions. This offer still stands.

If Minister Clement truly believes his offer is “fair and reasonable”, he would not have shied away from arbitration without preconditions. Rather, he would have welcomed the opportunity to submit his offer to independent scrutiny. Instead, he sought to stack the deck in his favour by cherry-picking criteria which would have favoured Treasury Board's position. He is trying to tilt the playing field to the Government's advantage, and is clearly uninterested in a fair contest.

The Government has reached tentative agreements in two other long-outstanding contract negotiations during the last month, and will return to the table on Monday to address a third. PAFSO is one of the smallest unions in the federal government. Equal pay for our members could be achieved for $4.2 million – 1.5% of the impact this strike is having on the tourism sector alone. PAFSO can only conclude that the Government is behaving prejudicially toward the Foreign Service and is therefore negotiating in bad faith. This should be of serious concern to all Canadians.

Effective Monday, in order to persuade the Government that binding arbitration remains the responsible way forward to resolve our dispute, PAFSO members will withdraw all services until further notice at Canada's fifteen largest visa processing centres abroad: Abu Dhabi, Ankara, Beijing, Cairo, Delhi/Chandigarh, Hong Kong, London, Manila, Mexico City, Moscow, Paris, Riyadh, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai.

We take no pleasure whatsoever in these strike actions and their real, severe, and mounting effects on the Canadian economy. But it should now be evident to all Canadians that from this point forward the Government of Canada bears sole and complete responsibility for these impacts. PAFSO has made every reasonable effort to resolve this situation; the Government has not. PAFSO encourages all individuals, businesses, and industry associations with a stake in the outcome of our dispute to intervene with the Government and urge them to bargain freely and flexibly with their own employees.

:( :( >:(

For immediate release
July 26, 2013

Ottawa – On July 26, the Honourable Tony Clement, President of the Treasury Board, and Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister, Chris Alexander, made the following statement:

"The Government of Canada has put forward an offer to the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) that is fair to PAFSO members and taxpayers. We are disappointed that PAFSO was so quick to reject our willingness to enter into a binding arbitration process that the union itself requested.

"In the past month, the Government has reached tentative agreements with two unions representing aviation inspectors and correctional officers. These deals were reached because the bargaining agents' approaches were fair and reasonable.

"In contrast, PAFSO continues to insist on making unreasonable comparisons between substantively different jobs in the Public Service.

"We will continue to bargain in good faith and welcome constructive efforts to reach a timely and reasonable settlement that fully restores the diplomatic, consular and other services Canadians pay for and expect.

"In the meantime, we continue to take steps to ensure the timely processing of visas. The Canadian public is deeply concerned by PAFSO's willingness to disrupt international business, including tourism, during our busy spring and summer seasons.

"However, we want to reassure Canadians and our international friends that, despite PAFSO's actions, Canada remains open for business, and that we continue to welcome visitors and international students to experience Canada."
 
Dear Mr. E and all the forum members,
By the grace of Allah today my third line has appeared as " Medical results haved been received ".
I went through my Medical on 17th this month, sent RPRF,PCC and PF on 23rd thru skynet. The dox. were received by Jeoseph yesterday and today my third line appeared. I request you fellows to keep me in your prayers and may Allah bless us all !......Cheers !
 
Jabees said:
Dear Mr. E and all the forum members,
By the grace of Allah today my third line has appeared as " Medical results haved been received ".
I went through my Medical on 17th this month, sent RPRF,PCC and PF on 23rd thru skynet. The dox. were received by Jeoseph yesterday and today my third line appeared. I request you fellows to keep me in your prayers and may Allah bless us all !......Cheers !
Congrats Jabees ! wish you all the best :)
 
toothfairy_77 said:
26 July 2013 - Statement by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers: PAFSO Responds to Government's Rejection of Arbitration

Shortly before noon today, PAFSO received a letter from the President of the Treasury Board in which he rejected our offer of binding arbitration. Minister Clement's decision was based on the grounds that PAFSO would not accept all six of the preconditions he wanted to impose on the arbitration process.

The Canadian public must understand two key facts:

Two of Treasury Board's preconditions were so paralyzing that their acceptance would have predetermined the outcome of arbitration in the Government's favour and negated the purpose and integrity of the process. Specifically, they wanted to exclude from consideration any mention of other professional groups in government who perform the same work as us – often in neighbouring offices – which has been at the heart of our position since day one.

PAFSO made a reasonable and responsible effort at finding common ground by accepting two of the six preconditions, and committing to a goodwill gesture – a suspension of service withdrawals while arbitration is ongoing – which would have satisfied a third.

Let us be clear: PAFSO has not rejected binding arbitration. We offered it in the first place. We agreed to pursue it even with three of Treasury Board's preconditions. This offer still stands.

If Minister Clement truly believes his offer is “fair and reasonable”, he would not have shied away from arbitration without preconditions. Rather, he would have welcomed the opportunity to submit his offer to independent scrutiny. Instead, he sought to stack the deck in his favour by cherry-picking criteria which would have favoured Treasury Board's position. He is trying to tilt the playing field to the Government's advantage, and is clearly uninterested in a fair contest.

The Government has reached tentative agreements in two other long-outstanding contract negotiations during the last month, and will return to the table on Monday to address a third. PAFSO is one of the smallest unions in the federal government. Equal pay for our members could be achieved for $4.2 million – 1.5% of the impact this strike is having on the tourism sector alone. PAFSO can only conclude that the Government is behaving prejudicially toward the Foreign Service and is therefore negotiating in bad faith. This should be of serious concern to all Canadians.

Effective Monday, in order to persuade the Government that binding arbitration remains the responsible way forward to resolve our dispute, PAFSO members will withdraw all services until further notice at Canada's fifteen largest visa processing centres abroad: Abu Dhabi, Ankara, Beijing, Cairo, Delhi/Chandigarh, Hong Kong, London, Manila, Mexico City, Moscow, Paris, Riyadh, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai.

We take no pleasure whatsoever in these strike actions and their real, severe, and mounting effects on the Canadian economy. But it should now be evident to all Canadians that from this point forward the Government of Canada bears sole and complete responsibility for these impacts. PAFSO has made every reasonable effort to resolve this situation; the Government has not. PAFSO encourages all individuals, businesses, and industry associations with a stake in the outcome of our dispute to intervene with the Government and urge them to bargain freely and flexibly with their own employees.

:( :( >:(

For immediate release
July 26, 2013

Ottawa – On July 26, the Honourable Tony Clement, President of the Treasury Board, and Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister, Chris Alexander, made the following statement:

"The Government of Canada has put forward an offer to the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) that is fair to PAFSO members and taxpayers. We are disappointed that PAFSO was so quick to reject our willingness to enter into a binding arbitration process that the union itself requested.

"In the past month, the Government has reached tentative agreements with two unions representing aviation inspectors and correctional officers. These deals were reached because the bargaining agents' approaches were fair and reasonable.

"In contrast, PAFSO continues to insist on making unreasonable comparisons between substantively different jobs in the Public Service.

"We will continue to bargain in good faith and welcome constructive efforts to reach a timely and reasonable settlement that fully restores the diplomatic, consular and other services Canadians pay for and expect.

"In the meantime, we continue to take steps to ensure the timely processing of visas. The Canadian public is deeply concerned by PAFSO's willingness to disrupt international business, including tourism, during our busy spring and summer seasons.

"However, we want to reassure Canadians and our international friends that, despite PAFSO's actions, Canada remains open for business, and that we continue to welcome visitors and international students to experience Canada."

I feared that this could get ugly. It seems both the government and PAFSO are prepared to play this game of chicken for a longer period of time.

What i can not understand is how both Canadian institutions (and the Canadians involved in this strike) so easily deviate from their proud culture of humanity and responsible global citizenship.

There are certain categories of visa and immigration applicants whose lives will be scarred forever by this continued dispute over pay.

Let us leave aside the vast majority of people on this forum. For us skilled workers, our pursuit of a better life is on hold. The greatest consequence we suffer is anxiety and the fear of our applications vanishing into the abyss of Visa Office bureaucracy - remember, Canadian authorities have set a precedent and returned hundreds of thousands of back logged applications after those patient souls had waited for years in hope of having their applications processed eventually.

I am actually more concerned with applicant of refugee status who seek asylum in Canada. These are people persecuted by ethnic or religious majorities (even their own governemnts). For them, this disupte over pay may mean a death sentence. Yesterday, the UN secretary general declared that 100,000 people have died in Syria since the conflict began. One wonders how many died while in line for processing of Canadian asylum.

Another category of applicants who will suffer greatly is students who have been accepted into Canadian Universities. The loss of an academic year is like the loss of a limb in some cases. For those who have struggled through immense hardship in educating themselves against all odds, the delay from Canada means a return into a cycle of poverty they had worked so hard to break. In today's competitive and precarious job market, these students will face continued uncertainty till they manage to sort out their academic futures by either going to another country or managing to secure tertiary education at home.

In my three years in Canada, I experienced a country full of people willing to go out of their way to makeyour life a little better by sparing a little of their time. I have travelled to over 40 countries in my 27 years. Never have I witnessed a culture of graciousness that parallels the attitude every day Canadians have towards guests and new residents. One may feel that I am biased due to my extended period of stay in Canada. I howver have a stark alternative experience with which to compare: university in the US.

I have studied in America twice. At Harvard & Stanford, no less. And aside from the warmth and welcome I received at the university (which was just as pleasant as my experience at McGill), I was left with a rather poor impression of the American public towards immigrants, tourists and foreigners.

I opted for university in Canada primarily because I found the public more aware, more concerned about humanitarian values and more willing to forgoe personal gain for the sake of extending a helping hand to those in need.

How ironic that when I choose to make Canada my home, those responsible for letting me into the country go out on a limb to demonstrate "American" callousness towards the rest of the world while they resolve their dispute over money. Today, PAFSO and the government have let millions of humane Canadian citizens down.
 
Jabees said:
Dear Mr. E and all the forum members,
By the grace of Allah today my third line has appeared as " Medical results haved been received ".
I went through my Medical on 17th this month, sent RPRF,PCC and PF on 23rd thru skynet. The dox. were received by Jeoseph yesterday and today my third line appeared. I request you fellows to keep me in your prayers and may Allah bless us all !......Cheers !

Congratulations.
 
Jabees said:
Dear Mr. E and all the forum members,
By the grace of Allah today my third line has appeared as " Medical results haved been received ".
I went through my Medical on 17th this month, sent RPRF,PCC and PF on 23rd thru skynet. The dox. were received by Jeoseph yesterday and today my third line appeared. I request you fellows to keep me in your prayers and may Allah bless us all !......Cheers !

Congratulations
 
forcabarca86 said:
I feared that this could get ugly. It seems both the government and PAFSO are prepared to play this game of chicken for a longer period of time.

What i can not understand is how both Canadian institutions (and the Canadians involved in this strike) so easily deviate from their proud culture of humanity and responsible global citizenship.

There are certain categories of visa and immigration applicants whose lives will be scarred forever by this continued dispute over pay.

Let us leave aside the vast majority of people on this forum. For us skilled workers, our pursuit of a better life is on hold. The greatest consequence we suffer is anxiety and the fear of our applications vanishing into the abyss of Visa Office bureaucracy - remember, Canadian authorities have set a precedent and returned hundreds of thousands of back logged applications after those patient souls had waited for years in hope of having their applications processed eventually.

I am actually more concerned with applicant of refugee status who seek asylum in Canada. These are people persecuted by ethnic or religious majorities (even their own governemnts). For them, this disupte over pay may mean a death sentence. Yesterday, the UN secretary general declared that 100,000 people have died in Syria since the conflict began. One wonders how many died while in line for processing of Canadian asylum.

Another category of applicants who will suffer greatly is students who have been accepted into Canadian Universities. The loss of an academic year is like the loss of a limb in some cases. For those who have struggled through immense hardship in educating themselves against all odds, the delay from Canada means a return into a cycle of poverty they had worked so hard to break. In today's competitive and precarious job market, these students will face continued uncertainty till they manage to sort out their academic futures by either going to another country or managing to secure tertiary education at home.

In my three years in Canada, I experienced a country full of people willing to go out of their way to makeyour life a little better by sparing a little of their time. I have travelled to over 40 countries in my 27 years. Never have I witnessed a culture of graciousness that parallels the attitude every day Canadians have towards guests and new residents. One may feel that I am biased due to my extended period of stay in Canada. I howver have a stark alternative experience with which to compare: university in the US.

I have studied in America twice. At Harvard & Stanford, no less. And aside from the warmth and welcome I received at the university (which was just as pleasant as my experience at McGill), I was left with a rather poor impression of the American public towards immigrants, tourists and foreigners.

I opted for university in Canada primarily because I found the public more aware, more concerned about humanitarian values and more willing to forgoe personal gain for the sake of extending a helping hand to those in need.

How ironic that when I choose to make Canada my home, those responsible for letting me into the country go out on a limb to demonstrate "American" callousness towards the rest of the world while they resolve their dispute over money. Today, PAFSO and the government have let millions of humane Canadian citizens down.
well said forcabarca86...I personally feel so frustrated and depressed about this hectic endless waiting game... I hoped things would start to move but apparently it's getting worst!
 
Jabees said:
Dear Mr. E and all the forum members,
By the grace of Allah today my third line has appeared as " Medical results haved been received ".
I went through my Medical on 17th this month, sent RPRF,PCC and PF on 23rd thru skynet. The dox. were received by Jeoseph yesterday and today my third line appeared. I request you fellows to keep me in your prayers and may Allah bless us all !......Cheers !
CONGRATS :).....& best of luck for your next milestones. ;D :D
 
aba2011 said:
Today we've got our GCSM note. There are absolutely no changes since the previous one which we got our3 month ago. :o
The only thing they change is due date to 2013/12/12.

When you think we will hear from them?

Security and criminality check not yet started :o

Please share your ideas.
I am no expert but common sense tells me that they will NEVER indicate the dates for security checks.