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shahji said:
Chalo koi nai raata ha ye hay ney :P......ghum na kero ??? din judai k boohat hain kum.... ;)
shahjee please update ur medical experience
 
shahji said:
Chalo koi nai raata ha ye hay ney :P......ghum na kero ??? din judai k boohat hain kum.... ;)

oohh shaah ji

balay balay ji

men ta kadi kadi sochna c akhir kab naseeb honda menu toronto da huka pani ;)

roz tuwadi perjaaye de hath de adh kachay ta adh pakay paraathay khaa ker saadi tabiyat vich masti

kachee pakee hogayee c hor zulm de intahaa di ki galh karaan , tuwaadi perjaaye hik sawaal puchhdi aye

sohnio ,.......paraathay kese lagay ;)

men v na hik jawaab rat liya aye , tuwaadi soh janab wade mazay de paraathay banoandi aye tusi v ta

phir kehnde ni kal aap nu hik hor paraathaaa dun gi ,.....ta phir men bhaag jaanda aye hor dua mangda c

aye rab menu bakhsh de men maan da c men aap hi maangi aye mger ina anjaam honda c menu kadi

vi andazaa nai honda c ,.......( ultimate result of love marriage ;) )

Regards


Ali Asim
 
Whats meaning of "under its final review " and expected time for ppr
 
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/tribunal-pans-federal-government-for-hindering-deal-with-diplomats/article14323120/

13 September 2013 - PAFSO Urges Treasury Board to Return to Negotiating Table in Wake of Bad-Faith Ruling

In the wake of today’s ruling by the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) that the Government of Canada violated its duty to bargain in good faith in its dealings with the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, PAFSO is urging the Treasury Board to alter course and return to the negotiating table to settle this dispute.

“Canadians expect the federal government to bargain respectfully and in good faith with its own employees,” said Tim Edwards, PAFSO president. “Today’s decision shows it is time for the Prime Minister and the Government to do the responsible thing and reach a negotiated settlement which would put an end to this damaging strike.”

In her ruling, the PSLRB adjudicator found that Treasury Board president Tony Clement engaged in bad faith bargaining when, in response to PAFSO’s proposal of binding arbitration, he sought to impose preconditions on the arbitration process which he knew PAFSO could not reasonably accept as they would have predetermined the outcome in the Government’s favour.

“The severe and mounting impacts this strike on the Canadian economy could have been avoided if the Government had acted in good faith and engaged in free and fair bargaining from the start,” continued Mr. Edwards. “This is now one of the longest strikes in public service history, and with the potential damage approaching $1 billion, we think Canada has suffered more than enough already. The time has come for the Government to change tack.”

In recent weeks, Treasury Board has reached settlements with two other public service unions by offering them wage hikes which equal or exceed those requested by PAFSO. These two latest settlements are proof positive that the Government is more than capable of addressing long-standing wage gaps of up to $14,000 between diplomats and other government professionals.

“We look forward to receiving the same treatment which has been accorded to other unions at the negotiating table. Alternatively, our offer to take this dispute to binding arbitration without paralyzing preconditions still stands,” concluded Mr. Edwards.
 
Azmi474 said:
Whats meaning of "under its final review " and expected time for ppr
Means you will be hearing something from them soon....good luck
 
This is good news for everyone waiting for an update. Hopefully, things will return to normal shortly.

Thanks for posting this update toothfairy!


toothfairy_77 said:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/tribunal-pans-federal-government-for-hindering-deal-with-diplomats/article14323120/

13 September 2013 - PAFSO Urges Treasury Board to Return to Negotiating Table in Wake of Bad-Faith Ruling

In the wake of today's ruling by the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) that the Government of Canada violated its duty to bargain in good faith in its dealings with the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, PAFSO is urging the Treasury Board to alter course and return to the negotiating table to settle this dispute.

“Canadians expect the federal government to bargain respectfully and in good faith with its own employees,” said Tim Edwards, PAFSO president. “Today's decision shows it is time for the Prime Minister and the Government to do the responsible thing and reach a negotiated settlement which would put an end to this damaging strike.”

In her ruling, the PSLRB adjudicator found that Treasury Board president Tony Clement engaged in bad faith bargaining when, in response to PAFSO's proposal of binding arbitration, he sought to impose preconditions on the arbitration process which he knew PAFSO could not reasonably accept as they would have predetermined the outcome in the Government's favour.

“The severe and mounting impacts this strike on the Canadian economy could have been avoided if the Government had acted in good faith and engaged in free and fair bargaining from the start,” continued Mr. Edwards. “This is now one of the longest strikes in public service history, and with the potential damage approaching $1 billion, we think Canada has suffered more than enough already. The time has come for the Government to change tack.”

In recent weeks, Treasury Board has reached settlements with two other public service unions by offering them wage hikes which equal or exceed those requested by PAFSO. These two latest settlements are proof positive that the Government is more than capable of addressing long-standing wage gaps of up to $14,000 between diplomats and other government professionals.

“We look forward to receiving the same treatment which has been accorded to other unions at the negotiating table. Alternatively, our offer to take this dispute to binding arbitration without paralyzing preconditions still stands,” concluded Mr. Edwards.
 
forcabarca86 said:
This is good news for everyone waiting for an update. Hopefully, things will return to normal shortly.

Thanks for posting this update toothfairy!
Hello forcabarca,
I hope the same bro because I'm really tired of this endless waiting, actually this uncertainty period is the most hectic and anxious ever! I'm really in need for MR to relax a bit.
Thanks for passing by and wish you to receive your stamped passports very soon.
Best wishes,
 
GISHA26 said:
Dear Xavi,

you got passport back from LVO.....

thanks
Gisha.

Hi Gisha,

No news yet from LVO,it's been exactly a month as of today, since we submitted our pp, am hoping we receive it this week here in dxb. any news from your side.

Regards,
xavi21
 
ali asim said:
sallam & hello dear xavi21

congratulations brother


Regards


Ali Asim
Thank you very much Ali Asim.
 
Mr.Engineer said:
send case specific inquiry as soon as possible through this link. i think you lost any email from lvo.

Dear Mr Engineer

I sent them an email, today they reply with medical request.

Thank you
 
phd_ihab said:
Mr.Engineer said:
send case specific inquiry as soon as possible through this link. i think you lost any email from lvo.

Dear Mr Engineer

I sent them an email, today they reply with medical request.

Thank you

congrats :)
 
Hi Xavi,

Our case status change to Decision Made last 10th Sep. Any idea normally how many days will take passport return to us in Dubai ???

Regards
Gisha26.
 
GISHA26 said:
Hi Xavi,

Our case status change to Decision Made last 10th Sep. Any idea normally how many days will take passport return to us in Dubai ???

Regards
Gisha26.
Relax buddy, before the end of this month you'll have your Visas in hand inshallah :)