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Congrats @ Arvind..
 
KTT said:
Hi
As Canadian Dreams is doing wonderful job by maintaining table here,and i thought to help him by preparing spreadsheet and he is agreed to maintain it further
table and link for spreadsheet is as below

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Hi,

You guys are doing a wonderful job by tracking everyones information.

Please Add my Husbands details onto your list.

Name: Shivaram
We received your application for permanent residence on May 6, 2010.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on September 28, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

Your application and supporting documents were received by the New Delhi office. They are pending review.

Your application was reviewed and we started processing on May 2, 2012.

Medical Request Received Date: 6th June 2013

Medicals along with Passport submitted to NDVO on 8th July 2013.

Status - In Process
hi ktt what is your noc..
all the best to you...
 
Hi Friends,
At last I recd the passports with the visas and COPR for myself and my family.
Date of visa issuance is 5 Sept 2013 and valid till 10th Dec 2013.
Thanks to Almighty God up in the heavens and all the friends down on the earth who made this journey a success.
Regards
Jogesh
 
jogesh said:
Hi Friends,
At last I recd the passports with the visas and COPR for myself and my family.
Date of visa issuance is 5 Sept 2013 and valid till 10th Dec 2013.
Thanks to Almighty God up in the heavens and all the friends down on the earth who made this journey a success.
Regards
Jogesh

Congrats to U & ur family, Best of Luck for the life ahead.
 
Labour board denies striking diplomat union's call for arbitration

he government bargained in bad faith against striking foreign service officers, says a labour relations board adjudicator, but she won’t force the two sides into binding arbitration.

The decision, released today, vindicates the striking union’s complaint against the government, but stops short of giving it the remedy it wanted.

Nevertheless, Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers president Tim Edwards says it’s a “very significant victory.” Although the strike will continue for now, he says the decision adds another layer of pressure on the government to end the impasse.

The union’s offer to go to binding arbitration, he added, still stands.

A finding of bad faith

The union faced off against the Treasury Board at the Public Service Labour Relations Board on Aug. 21 in Ottawa. PAFSO argued that the government had negotiated in bad faith because it had agreed to binding arbitration based on preconditions that essentially would have cut down the union’s main arguments.

Its key point has been that its members are being paid less for doing comparable work to other public servants. Treasury Board representatives had argued instead that the foreign service is a well-paid and “highly sought-after posting” with “generous benefits.”

The government agreed to the union’s offer of binding final arbitration only if, for one thing, it would exclude any comparisons between foreign service officers and other public servant jobs.

y putting forward conditions which the respondent [Treasury Board] knew or ought to have known could not be accepted by the complainant [PAFSO], the respondent has shut down the complainant and made it unlikely, if not impossible, for the parties to break the impasse between them,” wrote Margaret T.A. Shannon in her decision.

“The only factors a decision maker...would have to consider would be the respondent’s. This is not reflective of the bipartite nature of collective bargaining.”

She also rejected the government’s argument it didn’t need to bargain in good faith because that only applies to traditional bargaining, and binding arbitration is voluntary and separate.

Treasury Board, she said, "violated its duty to bargain collectively in good faith and make every reasonable effort to enter into a collective agreement as required by...the Public Service Labour Relations Act by attempting to impose unreasonable conditions on final and binding determination."

The decision is a “very significant victory for us,” Mr. Edwards said.

“We are pleased with the arbitrator’s ruling and we’re ready now to go back to the table and sit down with Treasury Board. Hopefully this will convince them...that a change of approach is needed, that it’s time to put this thing to rest.”

The union has been in a legal strike position since April 2 and has been gradually withdrawing services since then. It ramped up rotating strikes in June. At the strike’s height, more than 400 of the union’s about 1,388 members were out.

PAFSO represents non-executive diplomats doing trade and political work as well as immigration officers who have been without a contract since July 2011.

“It’s time now for the government to alter its course, and to come back to the negotiating table in good faith this time, so that we can settle this very damaging dispute,” said Mr. Edwards. “Our offer of binding arbitration still stands.”

No arbitration order

Ms. Shannon encouraged the union and government to try again to find a mutually agreeable process to hammer out a final and binding solution to the impasse, if they still can’t solve the dispute at the bargaining table.

But she stopped short of agreeing to the union’s request to order both sides to participate in final and binding arbitration, without the government’s disputed preconditions.

While she rejected Treasury Board’s argument that she has doesn’t have the authority to do that, she refused to use her authority to order up arbitration.

“I do not believe that it is conducive to good labour relations to order parties to participate in final and binding determination when such arbitration is voluntary in the first place," wrote Ms. Shannon.

While the union would have liked the binding arbitration order, it wasn’t necessarily expecting it, said Mr. Edwards. And just because the labour relations board didn’t compel any action, he said, doesn't mean the ruling was toothless.

He said pressure has been building against the government in the six months since the union started withdrawing services.

The strike has also backed up application processing for temporary foreign workers and people hoping to be reunited as permanent residents with family members in Canada.

Mr. Edwards estimated the strike damage is now approaching $1 billion, factoring in all of the affected sectors of the economy.

He said he could understand that the arbitrator chose not predetermine the process by forcing arbitration.

About 150 foreign service officers are off work now, he said, and the strike will continue. The union is targeting priority files for the government, including issues around Syria and Iran. And it’s targeting pull-outs at big immigration processing centres like those in Beijing and Mexico City.

Although the union is not now contemplating a general strike of all its members, Mr. Edwards said “I'm never going to say never.”

A spokesperson for Treasury Board President Tony Clement said the government would release a statement in response to the ruling, but one was not available as of press time on Sept. 13.

NDP foreign affairs critic Paul Dewar was quoted as telling CBC News that his party agreed with the ruling, and urged Mr. Clement to get back to the negotiating table and bargain in good faith.
 
jogesh said:
Hi Friends,
At last I recd the passports with the visas and COPR for myself and my family.
Date of visa issuance is 5 Sept 2013 and valid till 10th Dec 2013.
Thanks to Almighty God up in the heavens and all the friends down on the earth who made this journey a success.
Regards
Jogesh


CONGRATULATIONS :D PARTY TIME 8)
 
JohnyT said:
This month so many are getting DM.. Congrats to all :)

Real monsoon for we al in waiting line seeking for DM. May God keep on showering his invaluable blessings on al of us.
 
Congrats to all who got visa and decision made...Best of luck for a better future.
 
canada321 said:
Hello friends,,today i got my 13 pages GCMS notes..pls help me to understand.
We r 4 family members.My elder son is studying at Canada.His medical assessment is different from us.He had done his medical in Canada.


Under Immigration Assessment Record Summary;

COST RECOVERY CODE ; FPC RPRF; RFA

TOTAL FUNDS $00000000

MEET DEFINATION (Y/N)?

PS DECISION 1 9-2-2012 FRC

INTERVIEW SCHEDULE

SELECTION DECISION 1 9-2-2012 FRC

SECURITY DECISION

OTHER REQUIRED DECISION 0

MEDICAL DECISION 0

RECORD CHECK

FINAL DECISION 0



CASE STATUS

PSDEC 1 9-2-2012 SELDEC 1 9-2-2012
BDEC MEDDEC 0
QREQ 0 FINDAC 0

STATUS SEC CRIM

1,1,1 (for me,spouse and elder son) and
2 (for younger son)


MEDICAL STAGE-
M01, M01,M01 (for me,spouse and younger son),but

R (for my elder son,who is student in Canada)


MEDICAL CODE-
M 01 H1 D1 T1 S1 E1 (for us),but

M H D T S E (for my elder son)

Paper file sent to PA FILE BF D TO: RB 7 ON 15-7-2013 MICROLOCATOR:

Pls help me to clear this..our medical validity is 1-12-2013.

Thanks.





Pleaseee help me...
 
jogesh said:
Hi Friends,
At last I recd the passports with the visas and COPR for myself and my family.
Date of visa issuance is 5 Sept 2013 and valid till 10th Dec 2013.
Thanks to Almighty God up in the heavens and all the friends down on the earth who made this journey a success.
Regards
Jogesh

congrats friend!
 
Congratzz dear friends,
Canadian dreams
Jogesh
Patel
All othr friends who got their MRs and DMs.
 
Hi Dear prmalr, jesusiloveu , hiteshdand, sjm
Thanks for the wishes.
Jogesh
 
Sukhsehj50 said:
Dear forum members,

Millions and Millions of thanks and gratitude to the Alimighty/Waheguru/God/Parmatma by whatever name u call him,With his grace, blessings and kindness at last today a line has been added to my e-case DICISION HAS BEEN MADE on your application. The Visa Office will contact you concerning the decision. I am heartily thankful to all the forum members who updated this thread with latest news/information and helped the members during the long wait for more than 3 years. My timeline is given in the leftside margin.

I heartily wish for all those members who are waiting for their turn that God also bless them and they get MR or DM as the case may be very soon.

Dear members,

I just want ur help for my query:
My marriage has been fixed for December, 2013. I wish that I may move to Cananda alongwith my wife in January, 2014. How should I proceed? What are the options available to me? Can I add the name of my wife after receiving my landing papers and PPT back. Kindly advice me this issue and how should I proceed.
Again I pay my thanks and gratitude to all the forum members.


With warm Regards
Sukhsehj
Congrats friend and all the best to you!!!
 
jogesh said:
Hi Dear prmalr, jesusiloveu , hiteshdand, sjm
Thanks for the wishes.
Jogesh
:) :) :) :) :) :) :)congrats jogeshji.....you and any other members who got DM and visas have applied for CAIPS/GCMS notes earlier or till date???????plz reply...thanx in advance
 
suryavanshi said:
:) :) :) :) :) :) :)congrats jogeshji.....you and any other members who got DM and visas have applied for CAIPS/GCMS notes earlier or till date???????plz reply...thanx in advance
Yes Friend, I had applied for GCMS notes about 2 months back.
They are really helpful to understand if anything is missing in your application or if there is a bottleneck that is delaying the processing.
Regards