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terki said:
http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=159

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.

good work dear.....keep it up

hope786
 
PHILCAD said:
http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=151
News
07 June 2013 - WHY IS CANADA'S FOREIGN SERVICE ON STRIKE?
How did we get here?

In mid-March 2013, the 1,350 members of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers – the union which represents Canada's non-executive diplomats – voted 82% in favour of job action to bolster our position at the bargaining table. Nearly 75% of members cast a ballot. This followed a year and a half of contract talks plagued by impasse and delay: by the time negotiations broke off in January 2013, the Treasury Board's pay position had not moved one inch since the launch of negotiations in August 2011.

For any federal public service union, such a turnout and mandate would be remarkable. Under current fiscal and political circumstances – and given our group's vocation to analyze key players and motivations in any negotiation, assess levers and options, and pursue an achievable course of action – this mandate is nothing short of overwhelming.

What has happened so far?

The Foreign Service entered into a legal strike position on April 2 and we initiated job action measures the same day starting with “electronic information pickets” – automatic e-mail replies informing contacts of the breakdown in contract negotiations and expressing regret for any service delay. Work-to-rule followed a week later, with FS officers refusing to do overtime, check their BlackBerries outside business hours, fill in for their bosses, or perform any tasks outside their job descriptions.

Treasury Board's continuing failure to return to the table led to a significant escalation on May 13, when members began targeted walkouts in select missions abroad and at headquarters in Ottawa for the first time in our association's 46-year history. New service withdrawals of escalating scope and intensity are foreseen in the weeks ahead barring a commitment from our employer to engage in a genuine discussion on our reasonable and long-festering demands.

What are the key issues?

There is only one key issue: equal pay for equal work. Foreign Service officers are subjected to a series of unfair and demoralizing wage gaps at all four levels of our pay scale compared to other federal professionals performing similar or identical work. These include economists, commerce officers, policy analysts, and lawyers. Often these employees work right next to us in neighbouring cubicles – not only in Ottawa but increasingly abroad as well. As of June 2013, gaps will range from a minimum of $3,000 at the FS-03 level all the way up to $14,000 per year for FS-02s. We were prevented from addressing them in the last round of bargaining in 2009 when the Government circumvented collective bargaining and imposed wages through legislation.

The FS group is simply looking to catch up to what these workers have been granted in their own contract negotiations with Treasury Board. While some of these gaps are recent, others have persisted for eight years and long predate not only current fiscal circumstances but even the current Government. The result is that, over the last few years, diplomats are cumulatively out of pocket thousands – and in some cases, tens of thousands – of dollars compared to their professional colleagues.

At the same time, these other workers don't face the same personal or career challenges that we do. Our families must regularly move homes, our children must constantly change schools, our spouses must quit their jobs, we risk our safety and health in hazardous environments, and we miss countless birthdays and other special moments with friends and family while living for months or years at a time in war zones and disaster areas.

What is the solution?

Foreign Service officers recognize that in these tough economic times, everyone must do their part. Diplomats are no exception. But we have done our part. We have accepted the Government's two key demands: wage increases of 1.5% per year (well below average national wage growth and inflation) and the elimination of severance pay on retirement and resignation (in effect a 2% annual pay cut).

In exchange, we have simply asked that the maximum pay at each level of the FS group be lifted one increment in the third and final year of the contract – except at the FS-02 level, where the gap is so large that it would require three additional increments, one in each year of the contract. The total bill for these adjustments would be less than 2.5% of the total FS payroll in the third and most expensive year.

Anything to add?

In launching job action, we are not trying to embarrass the Government or undermine the Cabinet ministers we serve. Challenging our employer in such a public way goes against our very nature as diplomats and dedicated professionals.

Our goal is simple: to have Treasury Board recognize the real value of the high-quality work we perform, often under difficult circumstances, in delivering on the Government's international priorities. Ultimately, we want them to agree that basic fairness – a fundamental Canadian value that our members promote abroad every day – dictates that we be paid at least the same as those performing the same work.

After eight years of seeing the can kicked down the road by our employer, the Foreign Service has declared resoundingly that the time has come to insist on a fair deal. Canada's face and frontline abroad deserves nothing less.

Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers - May 2013

good info buddy
 
Hope786!!!! Have you sent them reply as requested in PPR-1?
 
Alhamdulillah by the Grace of Almighty Allah, with the prayers of my parents and with the support of all the friends of this forum

i have received my Passport back with the visa and COPR this morning :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D

i pray for all the members waiting for ... will get through soon and successfully
 
PA5510N said:
Alhamdulillah by the Grace of Almighty Allah, with the prayers of my parents and with the support of all the friends of this forum

i have received my Passport back with the visa and COPR this morning :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D

i pray for all the members waiting for ... will get through soon and successfully

Congrats PA5510N, could you please share your DM date...
 
Many Congrays Pa5510N

I wish you all the success and joyful life in Canada.

God Bless You
 
Congratulations PA5510N

Wish you all the very good luck for your life ahead in Canada.

Cheers Mate!
 
PA5510N said:
Alhamdulillah by the Grace of Almighty Allah, with the prayers of my parents and with the support of all the friends of this forum

i have received my Passport back with the visa and COPR this morning :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D

i pray for all the members waiting for ... will get through soon and successfully
Many Many congratulation brother..best of luck for your future :D :)
 
PA5510N said:
Alhamdulillah by the Grace of Almighty Allah, with the prayers of my parents and with the support of all the friends of this forum

i have received my Passport back with the visa and COPR this morning :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D

i pray for all the members waiting for ... will get through soon and successfully

Congratulations... good luck for the new journey of life.

regards,
ibrahim
 
PA5510N said:
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Alhamdulillah by the Grace of Almighty Allah, with the prayers of my parents and with the support of all the friends of this forum

i have received my Passport back with the visa and COPR this morning

i pray for all the members waiting for ... will get through soon and successfully


Hi Passion,

Congratulations! And Wish You a Successful and Prosperous Life in Canada.

Regards.
NVLN.
 
thanks to Canadian Dreams,tarakrs, Jack_Sulley, klmy, m.ibrahim and nvln for wishing

my Ecas was change to DM 4 days B4 i received PPR2

you all will also get through soon and successfully.. IN Sha Allah
 
Hey all, I am a Feb 2010 applicant. Completed my medical on 23rd May 2013 but LVO has not changed my e-case to "Medical Received" even after more than two months. Today I have sent them a case specific enquiry. I wonder why are they so slow when it comes to old cases.
 
PA5510N said:
thanks to Canadian Dreams,tarakrs, Jack_Sulley, klmy, m.ibrahim and nvln for wishing

my Ecas was change to DM 4 days B4 i received PPR2

you all will also get through soon and successfully.. IN Sha Allah
Many Congrays Pa5510N

I wish you all the success in your new life dear
Pray fir me plz to get PPR
 
Bigboss said:
Many Congrays Pa5510N

I wish you all the success in your new life dear
Pray fir me plz to get PPR

thanks dear ;D ;D

soon you will get yours
 
Please seniors could any one tell me an email address of London visa office where I can contact them and ask about current status about of my case . I did my medicals on NOVEMBER 2012. MY last correspondence with them was through an email by NMP on 11 march 2013, where he or she asked for Shedule A Background deceleration forms. The email address used in this instance was :

re-london-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca