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CanadianJeepGuy said:
I've been reading that people are still getting visas despite the embassies being without staff. Anyone have any thoughts? Is this just the essential staff that cannot strike?

maybe not all employees are part of the union.
 
scos said:
While it is prettier it isn't as nice as the old one. I could look at my status with just mouse clicks before. But I don't have to look at it anymore thank goodness.

Also my wife called to tell me DHL had her package. She will be picking it up tomorrow. I see a light at the end of the tunnel! Hope it's not a train! :P
wow congrats. I wish to be the next ... to catch up summer.
 
congrats scos... :)
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
I've been reading that people are still getting visas despite the embassies being without staff. Anyone have any thoughts? Is this just the essential staff that cannot strike?

I don't know about the others but according to the tracking information they picked up the package from the embassy on the 23rd. But it seems they couldn't find my wife's address so it sat till she called them on Monday the 29th. So at that point the strike hadn't started yet. Maybe they did a final burst of visas last week before they closed up shop on Friday?
 
Rosey_L said:
nope. i just went there to open a bank account, and then they offered the credit card. it's part of their startright program for newcomers.
ok. I will try the same. thanks rosey!
 
here's one for tagum copied this on the other thread !! you should put your voice to this reporter listed below ... they say she's interested on having interview to those who are affected .. i think you'd be a very good example tagum ...


""CBC (a leading news channel in Canada), wants to hear personal stories about people affected by the strike. If we want this strike to end we need to make noise and push the people involved to end the strike.

Please email laura.payton @ cbc.ca
She is doing a personal interest story on people affected by the strike, and since mostly tourist visa and students visas are getting most of the coverage, it's time we tell our stories of waiting for our spouse.

The more stories she has the better she can make a good impact.

Email her your story of now adding 2 more + months to an already lengthy process.

We can't sit idle and complain about it anymore. We need to take action.

Also here is a list of email addresses.
Flood their emails, make them take action.
Name Charge Email Twitter Facebook Google Plus

Stephen

Harper Prime Minister PM @ pm.gc.ca @ pmharper https://www.facebook.com/pmharper https://plus.google.com/+StephenHarper

Chris

Alexander Min. Immigration chris.alexander @ parl.gc.ca @ calxandr https://www.facebook.com/ChrisAlexanderCanada N/A

Tony

Clement Sec. Treasury Board tony.clement.a1 @ parl.gc.ca @ TonyClementCPC N/A https://plus.google.com/+TonyClementCPC

John Baird Min. Foreign Affairs bairdj @ parl.gc.ca

* Don't forget to use the hashtag #dipstrike on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ to make your posts visible to all those who comment and look for information about the strike.

* Some people with different opinions might get intense. Let them be... With respect, we can achieve more.

* Let others know if you have new contact information for those involved on the strike. This document will be updated if new information comes to light. ""
 
marcjd said:
here's one for tagum copied this on the other thread !! you should put your voice to this reporter listed below ... they say she's interested on having interview to those who are affected .. i think you'd be a very good example tagum ...


""CBC (a leading news channel in Canada), wants to hear personal stories about people affected by the strike. If we want this strike to end we need to make noise and push the people involved to end the strike.

Please email laura.payton @ cbc.ca
She is doing a personal interest story on people affected by the strike, and since mostly tourist visa and students visas are getting most of the coverage, it's time we tell our stories of waiting for our spouse.

The more stories she has the better she can make a good impact.

Email her your story of now adding 2 more + months to an already lengthy process.

We can't sit idle and complain about it anymore. We need to take action.

Also here is a list of email addresses.
Flood their emails, make them take action.
Name Charge Email Twitter Facebook Google Plus

Stephen

Harper Prime Minister PM @ pm.gc.ca @ pmharper https://www.facebook.com/pmharper https://plus.google.com/+StephenHarper

Chris

Alexander Min. Immigration chris.alexander @ parl.gc.ca @ calxandr https://www.facebook.com/ChrisAlexanderCanada N/A

Tony

Clement Sec. Treasury Board tony.clement.a1 @ parl.gc.ca @ TonyClementCPC N/A https://plus.google.com/+TonyClementCPC

John Baird Min. Foreign Affairs bairdj @ parl.gc.ca

* Don't forget to use the hashtag #dipstrike on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ to make your posts visible to all those who comment and look for information about the strike.

* Some people with different opinions might get intense. Let them be... With respect, we can achieve more.

* Let others know if you have new contact information for those involved on the strike. This document will be updated if new information comes to light. ""

I emailed her hoping that she would consider doing a broader piece on the decline of democracy as applied by Harper's Government.
 
Tagum-N.B. said:
CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE JUST WON THE HAPPY NEWS EVENT,,,,,,ROLL OVER :P :P :P :P

You're next in line tagum:) Hopefully next month u will have news :)! despite of the strike they are still issuing visas specially those that exceeds the standard processing time.
 
Hello guys!

I'm a bit worried about my itinerary. Im due to go on Aug 9 and my port of entry is Toronto and I'll be staying there for 1hr and 20 min only. My husband called an immigration officer regarding this if I'm able to do the immigration procedure in Montreal instead and he said It's possible considering that I don't have enough time in Toronto. Any of you guys has the same experience? Thank you!
 
chelseaviel said:
Hello guys!

I'm a bit worried about my itinerary. Im due to go on Aug 9 and my port of entry is Toronto and I'll be staying there for 1hr and 20 min only. My husband called an immigration officer regarding this if I'm able to do the immigration procedure in Montreal instead and he said It's possible considering that I don't have enough time in Toronto. Any of you guys has the same experience? Thank you!
there are lots of flights to montreal,,,,if your itinery is all one package they will just throw you on the next available flight if immigration delays you :o :o :o im quite sure they will not let you leave Toronto without going through customs and immigration,,,,,,when you go to montreal from toromto you will be on a domestic flight,,,,
 
Tagum-N.B. said:
there are lots of flights to montreal,,,,if your itinery is all one package they will just throw you on the next available flight if immigration delays you

Hello Tagum!:)

Does it mean that I have to buy another ticket for domestic in case they will delay me?
 
chelseaviel said:
Hello Tagum!:)

Does it mean that I have to buy another ticket for domestic in case they will delay me?
no,,,not if its included in 1 package
I think the 1 hour 20 minutes is plenty of time,,,,,,,remember to tell someone your connecting flight is soon if there is a very long line up at customs they will bump you ahead
 
Tagum-N.B. said:
no,,,not if its included in 1 package
I think the 1 hour 20 minutes is plenty of time,,,,,,,remember to tell someone your connecting flight is soon if there is a very long line up at customs they will bump you ahead

Thank you so much Tagum!!! :) I can't wait for your wife to have her visa soon. I will include you in my prayer :)
 
If your not coming into Toronto on air Canada you will have to go to the air Canada terminal,,,there is a bus every 5 minutes,,,,,,it takes only 5 minute drive