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Congrats pipz! Feel blessed! There's a sad news for pre-Feb 2008 applicants. The Federal Government has already proposed that the pre-Feb 2008 applicants will no longer be processed but instead be refunded. After waiting for years ... but that's the way it is.


Notice – Questions and answers: Changes that affect Federal Skilled Worker applications

Q1. Why do you propose removing the FSW backlog?

Canada needs to select immigrants who are ready, willing and able to fully integrate into Canada’s labour market and fill gaps in our economy, particularly where we have existing skills shortages.

The large backlog of applications that has accumulated under the Federal Skilled Worker Program is impeding the responsiveness of Canada’s immigration system.

Canada risks losing the global talent competition for the world’s best and brightest as potential immigrants choose to take their skills to other countries with more responsive immigration systems rather than remain in the queue to have their application processed in Canada.

Economic Action Plan 2012 therefore proposes to return applications and refund fees paid by certain federal skilled worker applicants who applied under previous criteria established prior to February 27, 2008.

Removing the backlog of FSW applications will allow CIC to focus on bringing in skilled immigrants who apply under the current eligibility criteria and are more suited for shortages in Canada’s economy today.

Q2. Would I be affected if CIC removes the FSW backlog?

Under the proposed changes, CIC would close Federal Skilled Worker applicants’ files if they:

applied before February 27, 2008, and
have not had a decision made by an immigration officer based on selection criteria by March 29, 2012. (information on selection criteria is below)
We expect this would affect around 280,000 people including dependents.

If the proposed law is passed, CIC would begin to return the full amount of fees paid by affected FSW applicants.

Q3. Is there any reason I would not get my refund?

The proposed changes are intended to be retroactive to March 29, 2012. If an immigration officer had refused your application based on selection criteria before that date, you will not get a refund.

Q4. What does a "decision based on selection criteria" mean?

A "decision based on selection criteria" means that an immigration officer:

has assessed your FSW application against the points grid, and
has made a decision on whether or not you meet the selection criteria of the program.
Currently, the pass mark is 67 points out of a grid worth 100 points. The grid considers the person’s:

ability in English and/or French
education
work experience
age
whether they have a job already arranged in Canada (arranged employment), and
how well they might adapt to living in Canada (which awards points for things like previous work or study in Canada, spouse’s education and relatives in Canada).
If your application is successful, you would move to the next phase (i.e. admissibility). At that point you would be checked against health, security and criminality requirements before being allowed to enter Canada.

If you do not score at least 67 on the FSW points grid, your application would be refused and CIC would inform you of the decision.

Q5. How would I get my refund?

More details on the proposed change will be announced soon. Once the proposal is approved through Parliament, CIC will begin to return the fees.

Details will be available on the CIC website.

Q6. What options would I have if my application is removed from the backlog?

If your file is closed by CIC, you may re-apply under the current FSW criteria. If you have the skills Canada needs now, your application would likely be processed much faster – new FSW applications are processed within 6-12 months.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/notice-qa.asp
 
heatspine said:
Congrats pipz! Feel blessed! There's a sad news for pre-Feb 2008 applicants. The Federal Government has already proposed that the pre-Feb 2008 applicants will no longer be processed but instead be refunded. After waiting for years ... but that's the way it is.


Notice – Questions and answers: Changes that affect Federal Skilled Worker applications

Q1. Why do you propose removing the FSW backlog?

Canada needs to select immigrants who are ready, willing and able to fully integrate into Canada's labour market and fill gaps in our economy, particularly where we have existing skills shortages.

The large backlog of applications that has accumulated under the Federal Skilled Worker Program is impeding the responsiveness of Canada's immigration system.

Canada risks losing the global talent competition for the world's best and brightest as potential immigrants choose to take their skills to other countries with more responsive immigration systems rather than remain in the queue to have their application processed in Canada.

Economic Action Plan 2012 therefore proposes to return applications and refund fees paid by certain federal skilled worker applicants who applied under previous criteria established prior to February 27, 2008.

Removing the backlog of FSW applications will allow CIC to focus on bringing in skilled immigrants who apply under the current eligibility criteria and are more suited for shortages in Canada's economy today.

Q2. Would I be affected if CIC removes the FSW backlog?

Under the proposed changes, CIC would close Federal Skilled Worker applicants' files if they:

applied before February 27, 2008, and
have not had a decision made by an immigration officer based on selection criteria by March 29, 2012. (information on selection criteria is below)
We expect this would affect around 280,000 people including dependents.

If the proposed law is passed, CIC would begin to return the full amount of fees paid by affected FSW applicants.

Q3. Is there any reason I would not get my refund?

The proposed changes are intended to be retroactive to March 29, 2012. If an immigration officer had refused your application based on selection criteria before that date, you will not get a refund.

Q4. What does a "decision based on selection criteria" mean?

A "decision based on selection criteria" means that an immigration officer:

has assessed your FSW application against the points grid, and
has made a decision on whether or not you meet the selection criteria of the program.
Currently, the pass mark is 67 points out of a grid worth 100 points. The grid considers the person's:

ability in English and/or French
education
work experience
age
whether they have a job already arranged in Canada (arranged employment), and
how well they might adapt to living in Canada (which awards points for things like previous work or study in Canada, spouse's education and relatives in Canada).
If your application is successful, you would move to the next phase (i.e. admissibility). At that point you would be checked against health, security and criminality requirements before being allowed to enter Canada.

If you do not score at least 67 on the FSW points grid, your application would be refused and CIC would inform you of the decision.

Q5. How would I get my refund?

More details on the proposed change will be announced soon. Once the proposal is approved through Parliament, CIC will begin to return the fees.

Details will be available on the CIC website.

Q6. What options would I have if my application is removed from the backlog?

If your file is closed by CIC, you may re-apply under the current FSW criteria. If you have the skills Canada needs now, your application would likely be processed much faster – new FSW applications are processed within 6-12 months.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/notice-qa.asp

Wow. This is huge-- but the theme here in the last couple of months is cutting federal/provincial/city costs.
 
hi newbie here. got my visa March 30, 2012. less than 2 weeks since I mailed it. Planning to go to Calgary. Anyone here planning to go to there as well? thanks. Congratulations to everyone who got their visas. God is Good..
 
just checked our ecas & there it says --- DECISION MADE!!!!!Thank GOD!!! sana makarating ng maluwalhati yun aming PPS w/ visa...(*_*)

:-* :-* :-*
 
faithyou said:
just checked our ecas & there it says --- DECISION MADE!!!!!Thank GOD!!! sana makarating ng maluwalhati yun aming PPS w/ visa...(*_*)

:-* :-* :-*

Congrats! ;D
 
Hi jho111 and others!!!:D Ive been reading this trend since last year..

I need your insight..please... :)

My Ecas status is DM already since March 31, 2012.. but my address remained (Manila address),, and when I click the DM status, it says the same thing, "Medical results have been received". Should i worry? Im worried bec. the address didn't change. So far, wala pa po ung PPs namin.




FSW1

Submitted my docs to CIO June 2010.
1st AOR - 10/2010
Full docs to embassy - 11/2010
2nd AOR - 12/2010
Med request - 11/2011
medicals done-12/2011
PPR-02/2012
PP received by embassy on 02/20/2012.
DM-03/31/2012.
 
Celle said:
Hi jho111 and others!!!:D Ive been reading this trend since last year..

I need your insight..please... :)

My Ecas status is DM already since March 31, 2012.. but my address remained (Manila address),, and when I click the DM status, it says the same thing, "Medical results have been received". Should i worry? Im worried bec. the address didn't change. So far, wala pa po ung PPs namin.


FSW1

Submitted my docs to CIO June 2010.
1st AOR - 10/2010
Full docs to embassy - 11/2010
2nd AOR - 12/2010
Med request - 11/2011
medicals done-12/2011
PPR-02/2012
PP received by embassy on 02/20/2012.
DM-03/31/2012.
hello,
same here, silent reader din ako dito.. ;D
no need to worry, you should be getting your pps soon...
I have the same content sa ecas, pero wlang address. nag DM ako ng Mar 26 at na rec'd ng agent ko 4days after..
 
Thanks jho111.. sana magdilang anghel ka ehhehhe.. Ill be taking my ielts this month and di talaga ko maka concentrate s review kakaisip s visa namin.. sna positive result!:D
 
Celle said:
Thanks jho111.. sana magdilang anghel ka ehhehhe.. Ill be taking my ielts this month and di talaga ko maka concentrate s review kakaisip s visa namin.. sna positive result!:D
i see, goodluck sa ielts! ;D
 
Congratulations to all successful applicants.. im planning to apply this year just want to recheck my points.
i need 2 yrs of work experience kc to be qualified. kailngan ba lht ng trabaho mo tumagal ng one yr o kht isa dun ay at least one yr?? kasi

my first work lasted for 10 months.
and my 2nd work for 1 and a half yr..

i resigned November and started the new job november also.

will it be equivalent to 2 yrs( even if my first job did not last for 1 yr) ?? thanks :D
 
sweetlove16 said:
Congratulations to all successful applicants.. im planning to apply this year just want to recheck my points.
i need 2 yrs of work experience kc to be qualified. kailngan ba lht ng trabaho mo tumagal ng one yr o kht isa dun ay at least one yr?? kasi

my first work lasted for 10 months.
and my 2nd work for 1 and a half yr..

i resigned November and started the new job november also.

will it be equivalent to 2 yrs( even if my first job did not last for 1 yr) ?? thanks :D

AFAIK, di naman kailangan na minimum or 1 year ang work mo. Ang important is ung job mo is fit dun sa job description na nakalagay sa NOC.
 
jabba_83 said:
@ jho waaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh IP parin ako :'( :'( :'(

ganun ba? don't worry jabba, as soon as mg DM ka, stamped na yung pp mo with visa...kaya pray natin mg change na ecas mo to DM soon..pero may nabasa ako meron din namang IP pa rin ang ecas pero may visa na sila..baka mamaya andayan na visa mo ;D ;D ;D
 
jho111 said:
ganun ba? don't worry jabba, as soon as mg DM ka, stamped na yung pp mo with visa...kaya pray natin mg change na ecas mo to DM soon..pero may nabasa ako meron din namang IP pa rin ang ecas pero may visa na sila..baka mamaya andayan na visa mo ;D ;D ;D
yeah may nabasa nga ako..hopefully...paubos na ang May tickets haha! thanks! ;)