+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
same with me
what is this........they r really playing with our files
this week no updates.....


okay guys cheer,past is past
hope next week will be full of updates
enjoy weekend and pray god
quidee said:
Same in my case.....It shows address now..and rest of the message is same..
 
Konda .....everyweek we say that brother.... ;D

konda said:
same with me
what is this........they r really playing with our files
this week no updates.....


okay guys cheer,past is past
hope next week will be full of updates
enjoy weekend and pray god
 
of course but a little hope on next week
Gav said:
Konda .....everyweek we say that brother.... ;D
 
cprak0 said:
hey,
I found another alert... and eCAS now shows the address, but without any other changes.
Others who had lost the address, could u pl check eCAS.
so eCAS gets updated on any day of the week, but mostly on tuesdays.

cprak0

Hi

Now E Cas shows the address.. :o
 
add me to this forum as well mate , will be sending passports on thursday
 
ajithpl said:
Hi

Now E Cas shows the address.. :o
Mine also , but ive noticed somthing that they have removed the info from CIO from my e-cas

eariler it showed two links i.e CIO eligibility review complete and "In Process"

Now it only shows one link i.e "In Process"
 
hi all,
Just mentioning that the last time I had the address disappearing and reappearing, there was something real that happened...

aug 31(Tue) my address had disappeared, reappeared on sep 7th (Tue), and on sep 14(Tue), the eCAS showed a real update and turned into :"in process"; in process date was sep 8th and my medical request letter was dated sep9th!!

so have fingers crossed everybody.

No harm in hoping.

YES, it could still mean NOTHING

cprak0
 
file transfer - 25th jan
in process - 28th april 2010
medical done - 28th oct 2010
passport sent 25th nov 2010
visa issued- still waiting and gettin mad,,,,:-(
 
John brother waiting since OCT 15 .....totally insane ;D

johncool said:
file transfer - 25th jan
in process - 28th april 2010
medical done - 28th oct 2010
passport sent 25th nov 2010
visa issued- still waiting and gettin mad,,,,:-(
 
Is anyone attending the CIIP session tomorrow in Bangalore. I know that CAPR replied with his status. But is anyone else on this thread attending it. Maybe we catch up and talk about our long wait times :)
 
Friends an update.......Ashu004 our forum member got his visa on friday....got a call from him....he has not been able to come online lately.....Conrats Ashu bhai...god bless and have a great life in canada
 
Hi Canaspirant,

me and wife will be attending the CIIP session tomorrow at bangalore. Let us catch up...:))
 
Hello guys, recently joined this forum. Pls add my details too.

visa office: ND
file transfer - 31st March, 2010
medical and passport sent 10th Feb, 2011

Just curious to know,
- what are the odd chances at this stage(after submission of PP and medical), your application got denied?
- secondly, is there anything can be done to speed up the process and get the stamped PP back if there is a genuine office work outside India?

Thanks in advance.
 
Also can anyone tell me more on 'CIIP session tomorrow at bangalore', wht is it about and venue.
thanks.
 
@pompi- This is what I got from CIIP.

Dear Client,

This is an email confirming your attendance at the CIIP session in Bangalore from February 15th-17th, 2011.

Please be aware that CIIP is a completely free service offered through the support and funding of the Canadian Government. The purpose is to help you find suitable employment in Canada, quicker, after your arrival.

CIIP is delivered in two days: Day 1 (February 15th): Overview of Canada, the current economic situation, overview of Canadian provinces and regions, understanding destination and occupation options, challenges facing immigrants in finding jobs, solutions to those problems, writing a Canadian resume, taking a Canadian interview.

Day 1 (February 15th): will start at 09 :30 am and run until about 3:30 - 4:00 pm.

Day 2 (February 16th/ 17th): Personalized counseling which involves developing an action plan with a Canadian trained counsellor, referrals to Canadian agencies that assist immigrants and referrals to employers. Day two timings will be determined on February 15th whether it is on February 16th or on February 17th, 2011.

The Address of the venue is as follows:

Silic Rest Hotel

# 624, 80 Feet Road,

Koramangala, 4th Block,

Bangalore-560095.

E-Mail: enquiry@silicresthotel.com

Ph: +91-80-40099600, Fax: +91-80-40099699

In advance of the session, please send us your resume and a copy of your Canadian visa or the letter from the High Commission asking you to complete your medicals. These should be sent for each person attending.

When you come into the session, please bring a passport size photograph for each person attending and a notepad(s) to take notes.

Here are some recent client comments:

An eye opener. Came to know about certain important aspects which I was unaware of. Was guided properly and was given direction in the right way.

CIIP helped make us aware of so many things that we probably would have not known or known after years. Helped us with connections and support to settle in Canada without much difficulty.

Its been a useful initiative from the Canadian Govt. because the wealth of information it provides will certainly help me in taking a successful step

I thought I had to do all this after landing in canada. Now I understand that with a lot of this homework done while I am in India, I'd take a lesser time to settle down.

The induction program given by CIIP is of alot of help to new aspiring immigrant to Canada in terms of providing them relevant tools and links to explore on finding better jobs, houses and other issues relevant on settling in Canada.

God sent facility for immigrants

Absolutely priceless

It has cleared lot of doubts and I feel like I have networked too many organizations in Canada. My settlement process has started even before I move to Canada.

Great initiative, very warm & informative staff who gives you a true picture of the transition process, the program definitely increases the immigrant's preparedness.

I was explained many things that I didn't know previously and now I understand the value of being well prepared before I leave India.

Thought of moving to a new country without any knowledge of the systems, laws over there was confusing and nightmarish. This CIIP session has oriented me in terms of what preparations I can do in India and how to proceed & achieve my goals.

Mostly all aspect for new comer to Canada is touched. A very good lecture was given by both Mr. A Rosland and Mr. Paramveer and they made the sessions more interactive instead on only lecturing.

The success rate of getting into a desired occupation depends considerably on the province into which one lands. The personal counselling guides and opens up a wealth of information, which if one follows seriously then it leave very small probability of one not getting the top he wishes to have.

Before coming to this place I was in dark as to how I should start my relocation process. I had very vague ideas but was not able to decide what and how to go ahead. However, now I have a better picture and can plan my relocation in a streamed manner.

Over All Rating A++

This should be mandatory for people immigrating to Canada, if possible.

The CIIP initiative was awesome. It helped to clear lot of doubts and gave me a clear understanding of the job market, the hiring conditions, etc. in Canada.

We would appreciate if you could confirm by email who will be attending from your side, so that we can firm up numbers. We welcome and encourage all spouses and any adult children over the age of 18 to attend.

Thanks,

CIIP Team