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@sanusiremi,

Congrationssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. Thank you, for responding to my PM.But, still waiting for the detailed information you promised.



@ all members in the house, got my visa today in Accra. Just to appreciate everyone that has contributed to this land mark success. I am contacting fellow forum members in preparation for my landing. Egrace62 is doing a great job in this regard.

lets keep the forum alive and I wish every member a successful end

sanusiremi
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Biolah said:
@ sanusiremi,

Congrationssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. Thank you, for responding to my PM.But, still waiting for the detailed information you promised.



@ all members in the house, got my visa today in Accra. Just to appreciate everyone that has contributed to this land mark success. I am contacting fellow forum members in preparation for my landing. Egrace62 is doing a great job in this regard.

lets keep the forum alive and I wish every member a successful end

sanusiremi
Congratulations Biolah!
Mandie
 
Biolah said:
@ sanusiremi,

Congrationssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. Thank you, for responding to my PM.But, still waiting for the detailed information you promised.



@ all members in the house, got my visa today in Accra. Just to appreciate everyone that has contributed to this land mark success. I am contacting fellow forum members in preparation for my landing. Egrace62 is doing a great job in this regard.

lets keep the forum alive and I wish every member a successful end

sanusiremi

Congratulations :D
My goodness, QSW seems to be reigning :o :o :o. This is 2 announcements in a day!

May this wave of visas touch the FSWs that are waiting IJN, Amen
 
Pls i need to clarify this issue:

As the spouse, I'm i required to fill seperate QSC application forms from the one the principal applicant has filled.
 
[size=10pt]Labour shortage becoming ‘desperate'[/size]

An increasingly “desperate” labour shortage is the main obstacle keeping companies from becoming more competitive.

An aging work force and growing demand for specialized skills means that hundreds of thousands of jobs are going begging despite stubbornly high unemployment, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce concludes in a report being released Wednesday.

The expected shortfall over the next decade or so includes 163,000 construction jobs, 130,000 oil workers, 60,000 nurses, 37,000 truckers, 22,000 hotel workers and 10,000 skilled steel tradespeople.

“Canada is developing a desperate labour shortage and resolving it is key to the continued success of Canadian businesses and the economy,” according to the report, Top 10 Barriers to Competitiveness.

The chamber said businesses must work closely with the federal and provincial governments to tap “underutilized” potential workers, including older workers, youth, natives, the disabled and new immigrants.

“We have to have a real sense of urgency. We're trying to sound an alarm,” Perrin Beatty, chief executive of the chamber, said in an interview.

Most Canadians are “blissfully unaware” that their future prosperity is being put at risk by emerging economic challenges, from inside and outside the country, Mr. Beatty argued.

He pointed out that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's visit to China this week is a powerful reminder that faster-moving trade rivals are rapidly moving up the economic “value chain.” He said Canada must “up its game” to keep pace.

“A lot of things we take for granted are at risk,” Mr. Beatty said.

The labour shortage is the most severe of 10 barriers facing businesses, which include discriminatory employment-insurance benefits across the country, a complex tax system that is laden with exemptions and too dependent on income and corporate taxes, lingering barriers to trade within Canada, and vague and overly restrictive foreign-investment rules.

A key challenge is to help workers laid off from shrinking industries, such as manufacturing, find work in fast-growing sectors.

That's the reason the biotech industry is launching an online skills-transfer tool this week designed to help factory workers identify expertise that could be useful to new employers. Many traditional manufacturing skills are desperately needed in biotech, including those of equipment installers and operators and monitoring and control technicians, according to BioTalent Canada, an Ottawa-based non-profit group that developed the Web resource.

“Unemployed workers simply do not know this,” said Rob Henderson, executive director of BioTalent Canada.

Immigrants are another vast pool of potential workers. They make up a fifth of the labour force and all of its recent growth. But language barriers, mismatches of skills and problems converting foreign credentials is forcing too many of them into low-paying unskilled work or unemployment, concludes a report issued this week by Toronto-Dominion Bank.

Raising the employment rate for immigrants to the same level as native-born Canadians would mean 370,000 more people working, according to TD. And if immigrants were paid the same as non-immigrants, the boost to the economy would equal $30-billion, or 2 per cent of the gross domestic product.

“Canada would gain a major competitive advantage if this country were recognized around the world as one where all migrants are successful in being able to practise their own trade and raise their standard of living,” the TD said.

Solving the dilemma is “integral to the long-term prosperity of Canada's economy,” the bank said. Better targeting of immigrants with the skills Canada needs, along with improved language training and better recognition of foreign credentials would help to close the gap, according to TD.

Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/growth/labour-shortage-becoming-desperate/article2330196/
 
congratulations to all that got their visas, per, MR, PPR etc. God will continually show us his Grace and favour IJN, Amen.
 
is there any latest FSW news from accra ??? >:(

i"m kinda getting tired of waiting :'( >:(
 
Omo Naija ki lo de?take e easy ooh.You can't be tired than some of us but hold in and hold out.Gods time the ultimate and best time.

Ig
 
Omo Naija said:
is there any latest FSW news from accra ??? >:(

i"m kinda getting tired of waiting :'( >:(

omo naija, we can only pray that Accra process files fast, when mandie mentioned join the queue when I reported that I had PER, I really did not understand what she meant until other VO where sending MR to their applicants (with similar time line as mine) left right and centre as if the officers job where on the line.lol.

I have no idea of how they work in Accra but I think they are laid back. I believe their target is not stretching i.e if they have one at all. I wish I was with NDVO.lol.

I am particularly finding it hard to adapt to naija as I recently relocated here and I can't even touch my POF to make life very comfortable for me as they can ask for docu update at anytime T, they also refused to send aor aswell but I knew they had my file through address update. All is well.
 
Omobaba7, I sympathize with you, I have been and still in a similar situation but learning to adapt. Let's pray we hear from Accra soon. That is all we can do.
Mandie
 
@ Molu, as the spouse to the principal applicant, you need to fill your own forms- application for CSQ, background declaration, additional family information, the new generic application for canada, and the others. pls check the checklist.
 
hello house quite a while. i started this application last year, and sent it in june only to receive my package back in august to say my noc was filled so i resent it in september. on 28th of december i got a mail from them that my application has been accepted and is being sent to ghane for processing. just want to ask what next to do?
 
"At first, dreams seem impossible, then improbable, and eventually
inevitable."
- Christopher Reeve

Hearty congratulations to Sanusiremi and Chosenblessed. More of this to come for us all very shortly by God's grace.
 
teejeez said:
hello house quite a while. i started this application last year, and sent it in june only to receive my package back in august to say my noc was filled so i resent it in september. on 28th of december i got a mail from them that my application has been accepted and is being sent to ghane for processing. just want to ask what next to do?
Time to join the long winding queue in Accra. You will probably get doc update from Accra very soon... and then another long wait...let's hold hands and pray that God touches the 'hardened' hearts of the VO officers so that they can also process applications fast like New Dehli. Amen!!
Mandie