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Hello all,
I have been following this forum and it has been very informative and awesome. Kindly add my details to your SS

NOC Code: 2113
Visa Office :AVO
App Filled: July 2013
App Returned: January 2014
Re-applied: January 2014
PER: February 2014
MED Request: Waiting
Interview: Not required
Passport request: October 2014
Visa Issues November 2014
Landed: January 2015

@Floxy, good faith. I have also adopted your faith to my timeline. it may seem stupid, but faith doesn't have to make sense sometimes
 
Doohdear said:
Hello all,
I have been following this forum and it has been very informative and awesome. Kindly add my details to your SS

NOC Code: 2113
Visa Office :AVO
App Filled: July 2013
App Returned: January 2014
Re-applied: January 2014
PER: February 2014
MED Request: Waiting
Interview: Not required
Passport request: October 2014
Visa Issues November 2014
Landed: January 2015

@ Floxy, good faith. I have also adopted your faith to my timeline. it may seem stupid, but faith doesn't have to make sense sometimes
Please be more specific with the dates of each month.
Not to forget....You are welcome.
Cheers.
 
kollins said:
Please be more specific with the dates of each month.
Not to forget....You are welcome.
Cheers.

NOC Code: 2113
Visa Office :AVO
App Filled: 2nd July 2013
App Returned: 27th September 2013
App Received: 5th January 2014
Re-applied: 22nd January 2014
PER: 27th February 2014
MED Request: Waiting
Interview: Not required
Passport request: October 2014
Visa Issued: November 2014
Landed: January 2015


dates updated
 
@ Floxy they didn't but i'm suspecting it to be yesterday due to the time difference i only noticed this morning. Thanks
 
GENTLEANDREW said:
That is our prayer my brother.










Yet another great news.They will likely issue the visa before this year runs out.
 
Oyifien said:
Second line added. Medical result received precisely a week. Wishing everyone the best.

Congrats.......
 
Floxzy said:
Congrats Oyefien and Abeke did they state the date the medical was received on your ecas?

No they didn't state the date, Just "Medicals has been received"
 
Any news of MR yet? Dear AVO please do not relent
 
Abeke said:
Any news of MR yet? Dear AVO please do not relent

No news o. Not even outside this forum that I know of. But I'm not going to give up. I'm still landing July 2015
 
Doohdear said:
NOC Code: 2113
Visa Office :AVO
App Filled: 2nd July 2013
App Returned: 27th September 2013
App Received: 5th January 2014
Re-applied: 22nd January 2014
PER: 27th February 2014
MED Request: Waiting
Interview: Not required
Passport request: October 2014
Visa Issued: November 2014
Landed: January 2015


dates updated
Details Updated.
Cheers.
 
canadadama said:
I am new here any help will be appreciated

@Canadadama post your questions here this is a forum of great minds. We are always willing and ready to help one another if your question is within the context of our knowledge. Thanks.
 
oreke said:
Canada's most (and least) attractive cities to live and work

Peter Harris| Sep 19, 2014 09:50 am
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Yesterday, the Conference Board of Canada released a report ranking the best places in Canada to live and work. 50 cities and towns were given a grade from A to D representing how attractive they are as destinations for skilled workers to choose.

The regions were assessed by the following factors: society, health, economy, environment, education, innovation and housing. The report notes, “Attracting skilled workers is crucial to the competitiveness of Canada and its cities. Communities that fail to attract new people will struggle to stay prosperous and vibrant.”

According to the Conference Board, only six cities in Canada receive top marks. Waterloo, Calgary, Ottawa, Richmond Hill, Vancouver, and St. John's were all given the A grade as the country's top place to live. That means, these regions are seen as destinations of choice for a mobile workforce, for reasons such as their strong economy, culture of innovation, or overall high quality of life.

Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, and Halifax all fall somewhere in the middle of the spectrum.

At the bottom end of the rankings 13 cities were given the D grade, receiving low marks for economy, innovation, society and education. Hamilton, Brampton, Greater Sudbury, Windsor, Barrie, St. Catharines, Brantford, Cambridge, Oshawa, Abbotsford, Trois-Rivières, and Saint John all showed little population growth or prospects for attracting new skilled workers.

The Conference Board's complete list of Canada's best and worst cities to move to for work:

A-List cities with a “strong magnetic pull”

Calgary, AB [View jobs in Calgary]
Ottawa, ON [Jobs in Ottawa]
Richmond Hill, ON [Jobs in Richmond Hill]
St. John's, NL [Jobs in St. John's]
Vancouver, BC [Jobs in Vancouver]
Waterloo, ON [Jobs in Waterloo]
B-list cities – the second tier for “magnetic appeal”

Burnaby, BC
Coquitlam, BC
Edmonton, AB
Halifax, NS
Kingston, ON
Markham, ON
Toronto, ON
Mississauga, ON
Oakville, ON
Quebec City, QC
Regina, SK
Saskatoon, SK
Victoria, BC
Winnipeg, MB
C-List cities with “room for improvement”

Burlington, ON
Gatineau, QC
Guelph, ON
Kelowna, BC
Kitchener, ON
Laval, QC
Levis, QC
Longueuil, QC
Moncton, NB
Montreal, QC
Richmond, BC
Sherbrooke, QC
Surrey, BC
Thunder Bay, ON
Vaughan, ON
D-grade cities that are “struggling to attract”

Abbotsford, BC
Barrie, ON
Brampton, ON
Cambridge, ON
Guelph, ON
Hamilton, ON
Oshawa, ON
Saint John, NB
St. Catharines, ON
Sudbury, ON
Trois-Rivieres, QC
Windsor, ON
Read the full report: City Magnets: Attracting and Retaining Skilled Workers to Canadian Cities.
 

@ Pickabeau. Welcome back after a very long absence. I hope its not just a breeze in? I and indeed others hope to see more of you on this platform and to share and rejoice with you on your soon coming MR.

Cheers.
 

Please update your timeline with specific day, month and year your application was received by CIO, the date PER was issued and some other info you might want us to know so that Kollins can include your details on our SS.
Thanks.

Cheers.