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dhaka12

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Apr 10, 2012
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abrar.abyan said:
Still continuing. Still continuing.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp
Canadian High Commission in Singapore still has not participated in the strike.

Participating Canadian High Commission & Canadian Foreign offices:
London, Paris, Dublin, Hong Kong, New Delhi, Beijing, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Ramallah.
 

klmy

Champion Member
Dec 18, 2011
1,612
53
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore/Australia
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-1-12
Doc's Request.
Same day
Nomination.....
1-3-12
IELTS Request
Alongwith application
Med's Request
13-5-13
Med's Done....
26-5-13
Interview........
Waived ALHAMDOOLILAH
Passport Req..
26-7-13
VISA ISSUED...
7-8-13
dhaka12 said:
Canadian High Commission in Singapore still has not participated in the strike.

Participating Canadian High Commission & Canadian Foreign offices:
London, Paris, Dublin, Hong Kong, New Delhi, Beijing, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Ramallah.
I think every VO is participating is strike.but there is shuffle..I read in one forum, applicant received an email for London visa office that currently they are not on strike..so they are doing strike in shifts..:p
 

dhaka12

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klmy said:
I think every VO is participating is strike.but there is shuffle..I read in one forum, applicant received an email for London visa office that currently they are not on strike..so they are doing strike in shifts..:p



Foreign service works march off the job at the Lester B. Pearson, headquarters to the department of Foreign Affairs Ministry in Ottawa, Thursday June 6, 2013.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred ChartrandOTTAWA - Canada's foreign service officers are targeting Prime Minister Stephen Harper's trip to Europe next week as a part of a bold tactic to rejuvenate stalled contract talks.

The protest started Thursday as about 400 union members walked off the job from the Pearson Building, headquarters for the Department of Foreign Affairs.

They were followed by the walkout of another 100 foreign service officers at a dozen key Canadian missions abroad.

These include London, Paris and Dublin — destinations for a major European trip by Harper next week that includes a stop at the G8 summit.

Timothy Edwards, president of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, said the new, drastic measures will continue until Treasury Board returns to the bargaining table with a meaningful offer.

After a four-month hiatus, the two sides restarted talks this week, but they broke down when Treasury Board did not come up with a new wage offer, Edwards told The Canadian Press.

"We were told they had not obtained approval, approval had not been granted by the government," Edwards said. "We were told by the top levels of government that this was a political decision."

"It's the same offer we've been looking at for a year and a half so we rejected it on the spot. There was nothing new there."

The union then decided "to escalate our pressure tactics, now specifically targeting the political level."

A spokesman for Treasury Board Secretary Tony Clement defended the government's position.

"Our government has put forward a fair offer — fair to employees and fair for taxpayers," spokesman Matthew Conway said in an emailed statement.

"The Foreign Service is a highly sought-after and well-paid posting. We expect that any job action will respect the bounds of the law."

The 1,350-member union has been without a contract since mid-2011 and has been in a legal strike position since April.

The union is trying to force Treasury Board to address a core grievance: that its members are paid $10,000 to $14,000 a year less than their counterparts who do similar work in other federal departments.

While essential workers will remain on the job, the walkouts will stall processing of immigration applications as well as things such as trade talks and ministerial visits.

"So we will now be targeting all of the government's top international priorities, as well as all cabinet-level travel, including that of the prime minister, which we hadn't touched until now," said Edwards.

Harper's office shrugged off any suggestion that his coming travel might be affected.

"The prime minister is always fully prepared for his meetings and looks forward to a productive trip," said spokesman Carl Vallee.

Edwards said there would be ramifications for the processing of immigration claims.

"It's going to mean a massive backlog and huge reduction in the pace and volume of the processing of visas and permanent resident applications in these locations."

In other missions, the job action means no work on Canadian trade priorities, market access issues, promotion of Canadian goods and services, as well as attraction of Canadian investment, he said.

Emma Welford, a Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, said the department had plans in place to deal with the work stoppages.

"The department is monitoring the situation very closely and will take any necessary action to ensure that we continue to provide services to Canadians at home and abroad," she said in an emailed statement.

"The government will do its utmost to continue to ensure service delivery in a timely fashion with the least amount of disruption to Canadians."

The union began protesting in April after declaring it was in a legal strike position. Since then, it has staged rotating activities, including a picket by well-dressed diplomats in Washington last month.

The missions involved in Thursday's walkout include Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Ramallah and Hong Kong, as well as the immigration sections at Canada's two largest visa-processing centres in Beijing and New Delhi.

The action was meant to catch the government off guard.

The labour unrest comes as Canada tries to conclude a trade deal with Europe and seeks to expand markets in Asia and the Middle East.



Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/Foreign+service+officers+walk+protest+stalled+contract/8488695/story.html#ixzz2WRS1b9k5
 

nekeol

Champion Member
Nov 7, 2012
2,507
135
Waterloo region, Ontario
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
London/Abu Dhabi
NOC Code......
1111 Accountant
App. Filed.......
25/9/2011
Doc's Request.
21/11/12
Nomination.....
Not Applicable
IELTS Request
Submitted with Application
Med's Request
19/12/2013, after BGC
Med's Done....
7/1/2014
Interview........
Exempt
Passport Req..
02/02/2014 - DM 11/2/14
VISA ISSUED...
14/02/2014
LANDED..........
Alhamdolillah Landed July 2014/Citizenship Applied in JAN 2018
+ 1 for dhaka,

author=dhaka12 link=topic=94962.msg2349418#msg2349418 date=1371440952]



Foreign service works march off the job at the Lester B. Pearson, headquarters to the department of Foreign Affairs Ministry in Ottawa, Thursday June 6, 2013.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred ChartrandOTTAWA - Canada's foreign service officers are targeting Prime Minister Stephen Harper's trip to Europe next week as a part of a bold tactic to rejuvenate stalled contract talks.

The protest started Thursday as about 400 union members walked off the job from the Pearson Building, headquarters for the Department of Foreign Affairs.

They were followed by the walkout of another 100 foreign service officers at a dozen key Canadian missions abroad.

These include London, Paris and Dublin — destinations for a major European trip by Harper next week that includes a stop at the G8 summit.

Timothy Edwards, president of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, said the new, drastic measures will continue until Treasury Board returns to the bargaining table with a meaningful offer.

After a four-month hiatus, the two sides restarted talks this week, but they broke down when Treasury Board did not come up with a new wage offer, Edwards told The Canadian Press.

"We were told they had not obtained approval, approval had not been granted by the government," Edwards said. "We were told by the top levels of government that this was a political decision."

"It's the same offer we've been looking at for a year and a half so we rejected it on the spot. There was nothing new there."

The union then decided "to escalate our pressure tactics, now specifically targeting the political level."

A spokesman for Treasury Board Secretary Tony Clement defended the government's position.

"Our government has put forward a fair offer — fair to employees and fair for taxpayers," spokesman Matthew Conway said in an emailed statement.

"The Foreign Service is a highly sought-after and well-paid posting. We expect that any job action will respect the bounds of the law."

The 1,350-member union has been without a contract since mid-2011 and has been in a legal strike position since April.

The union is trying to force Treasury Board to address a core grievance: that its members are paid $10,000 to $14,000 a year less than their counterparts who do similar work in other federal departments.

While essential workers will remain on the job, the walkouts will stall processing of immigration applications as well as things such as trade talks and ministerial visits.

"So we will now be targeting all of the government's top international priorities, as well as all cabinet-level travel, including that of the prime minister, which we hadn't touched until now," said Edwards.

Harper's office shrugged off any suggestion that his coming travel might be affected.

"The prime minister is always fully prepared for his meetings and looks forward to a productive trip," said spokesman Carl Vallee.

Edwards said there would be ramifications for the processing of immigration claims.

"It's going to mean a massive backlog and huge reduction in the pace and volume of the processing of visas and permanent resident applications in these locations."

In other missions, the job action means no work on Canadian trade priorities, market access issues, promotion of Canadian goods and services, as well as attraction of Canadian investment, he said.

Emma Welford, a Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, said the department had plans in place to deal with the work stoppages.

"The department is monitoring the situation very closely and will take any necessary action to ensure that we continue to provide services to Canadians at home and abroad," she said in an emailed statement.

"The government will do its utmost to continue to ensure service delivery in a timely fashion with the least amount of disruption to Canadians."

The union began protesting in April after declaring it was in a legal strike position. Since then, it has staged rotating activities, including a picket by well-dressed diplomats in Washington last month.

The missions involved in Thursday's walkout include Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Ramallah and Hong Kong, as well as the immigration sections at Canada's two largest visa-processing centres in Beijing and New Delhi.

The action was meant to catch the government off guard.

The labour unrest comes as Canada tries to conclude a trade deal with Europe and seeks to expand markets in Asia and the Middle East.



Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/Foreign+service+officers+walk+protest+stalled+contract/8488695/story.html#ixzz2WRS1b9k5













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klmy

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Dec 18, 2011
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53
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore/Australia
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-1-12
Doc's Request.
Same day
Nomination.....
1-3-12
IELTS Request
Alongwith application
Med's Request
13-5-13
Med's Done....
26-5-13
Interview........
Waived ALHAMDOOLILAH
Passport Req..
26-7-13
VISA ISSUED...
7-8-13
May ALLAH help us all
 

klmy

Champion Member
Dec 18, 2011
1,612
53
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore/Australia
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-1-12
Doc's Request.
Same day
Nomination.....
1-3-12
IELTS Request
Alongwith application
Med's Request
13-5-13
Med's Done....
26-5-13
Interview........
Waived ALHAMDOOLILAH
Passport Req..
26-7-13
VISA ISSUED...
7-8-13
wat can i write more than this.nothing much to say except pray. :)
 

abrar.abyan

Champion Member
Apr 26, 2012
1,457
48
Category........
Visa Office......
SGVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
dhaka12 said:
Canadian High Commission in Singapore still has not participated in the strike.

Participating Canadian High Commission & Canadian Foreign offices:
London, Paris, Dublin, Hong Kong, New Delhi, Beijing, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Ramallah.
Singapore VO participate na koreo jodi amader ei obostha hoi then participate korle ki hobe ?? May Allah bless all us. (Our condition is remain unchanged either SGVO participate in strike or not. May Allah bless all us)
 

dhaka12

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Apr 10, 2012
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klmy said:
wat can i write more than this.nothing much to say except pray. :)
dear,
I become little tired .AVO received my document through CSE on 21 may and same documents by Fedex on 25th may.
Now I am waiting.
pl pray cause I belive ALLAH control everything ,every action.
when I can expect to hear from them?I WISH ALLAH BLESS US ALL.
HOW LONG YOU SENT YR MEDICAL?
 

klmy

Champion Member
Dec 18, 2011
1,612
53
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore/Australia
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-1-12
Doc's Request.
Same day
Nomination.....
1-3-12
IELTS Request
Alongwith application
Med's Request
13-5-13
Med's Done....
26-5-13
Interview........
Waived ALHAMDOOLILAH
Passport Req..
26-7-13
VISA ISSUED...
7-8-13
dhaka12 said:
dear,
I become little tired .AVO received my document through CSE on 21 may and same documents by Fedex on 25th may.
Now I am waiting.
pl pray cause I belive ALLAH control everything ,every action.
when I can expect to hear from them?I WISH ALLAH BLESS US ALL.
HOW LONG YOU SENT YR MEDICAL?
I have done medicals on 27th May i think..
 

klmy

Champion Member
Dec 18, 2011
1,612
53
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore/Australia
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-1-12
Doc's Request.
Same day
Nomination.....
1-3-12
IELTS Request
Alongwith application
Med's Request
13-5-13
Med's Done....
26-5-13
Interview........
Waived ALHAMDOOLILAH
Passport Req..
26-7-13
VISA ISSUED...
7-8-13
dhaka12 said:
INSHAALLAH YOU WILL GET PASSPORT REQUEST BY THIS MONTH.
Thanx for ur wishes bro.i pray everyone should hear good news this month..but there are many who have done Medicals before me and still waiting for Passport Request
 

aditto

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Jan 24, 2013
168
7
Dhaka Bangladesh.
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
klmy said:
Thanx for ur wishes bro.i pray everyone should hear good news this month..but there are many who have done Medicals before me and still waiting for Passport Request
Me too.
medical done 29th May.
waiting for PPR.

many regards to all.
Aditto.
 

abrar.abyan

Champion Member
Apr 26, 2012
1,457
48
Category........
Visa Office......
SGVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
TUESDAY. Definately we want update. Please be ensure. We have to be positive otherwise no output will come. Please pray for all. Allah will bless us.
 

klmy

Champion Member
Dec 18, 2011
1,612
53
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore/Australia
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-1-12
Doc's Request.
Same day
Nomination.....
1-3-12
IELTS Request
Alongwith application
Med's Request
13-5-13
Med's Done....
26-5-13
Interview........
Waived ALHAMDOOLILAH
Passport Req..
26-7-13
VISA ISSUED...
7-8-13
abrar.abyan said:
TUESDAY. Definately we want update. Please be ensure. We have to be positive otherwise no output will come. Please pray for all. Allah will bless us.
agreed