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Marc19k said:
HEllo GUyz,
HAppy NEw YEar tO EVeryone.!

Please any update.!!!

i am November applicant also, but no response until now.!
Let's share and communicate, May we can help each other.!

Application sent through ARAMEX on 06/11/2012
Application reached Embassy 08/11/2012.

Just keep Praying and Patiently,
for the Best of Luck to All of us.! :)

@ Marc19k
Sir saan po ba nalalaman ang processing time ng AOR/MR?
Pls give me naman the link. Thanks
 
@ ATS2012

Heloo Brod,
Ilan buwan kna bang waiting?
Wla akong idea kung anong Link, ang proseso ng AOR/MR..
i think it will takes 8-12 weeks/ working days, Bago mo mareceive ang Acknowledgement of Letter W/o the MR..2to3weeks mareceive mo nman ang MR...

GODbless & GUDluck to ALL.. :)
 
@ ATS2012
Might be help for you this!

The six steps of Canadian Immigration - Canadian Experience Class

Find out if you qualify If you are still in Canada, your application must be sent to the Canadian Consulate General in Buffalo, USA. If you are no longer in Canada, your application must be sent to the Canadian Immigration Visa Office that is responsible for handling applications from your home country.

1. Your application is received by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office that is responsible for processing your application, and checked for completeness.
Your application must contain the following:

Correctly completed signed forms;
Identity and civil status documents;
Documents proving your education and/or work experience in Canada;
Proof of language proficiency in the form of language test results;
Police clearance certificates; and
Government processing fees.

If the application is complete, you will receive an Acknowledgement of Receipt from the Canadian Immigration Visa Office.
Incomplete applications are returned.

2. Your application is assessed by a Canadian Immigration Visa Officer.
Your application is carefully analyzed by a Canadian Immigration Visa Officer to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the Canadian Experience Class category. The documents supporting your application are carefully reviewed to ensure that your time spent in Canada meets the requirements set by Citizenship and Immigration Canada for qualifying Canadian experience.

3. A personal interview is sometimes required.
A personal interview is sometimes required. You may be called for an interview so that the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer can:
Verify business qualifications and/or source of net worth;
Verify work experience and/or education;
Clear up inconsistent information and/or documentation;
Ensure that information and/or documents are truthful and accurate;
Ensure quality control;
Assure the security of Canadians.

4. Medical Instructions are issued.
Upon assessment of your application by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office, medical instructions will be forwarded to you. You and your accompanying family members, if applicable, are required to undergo a medical examination by a doctor that has been approved by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

5. Your passport is requested and the Right of Permanent Residence fee is due.
After the medical results have been received by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office, they will request the Right of Permanent Resident Fee (RPRF) payment and your passport for the purpose of issuing a Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa.

6. Your Canadian Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa is issued.
Your Canada Immigration Visa will have an expiry date, by which time you and your accompanying family members must enter Canada, or “land
 
@ lebronjames

mine is almost 13 weeks and still no update, no medical, no interview request or anything...what is your supposedly work in canada if visa granted? Mine is FCA... Hoping we received positive result for all of us.
 
Marc19k said:
@ ATS2012
Might be help for you this!

The six steps of Canadian Immigration - Canadian Experience Class

Find out if you qualify If you are still in Canada, your application must be sent to the Canadian Consulate General in Buffalo, USA. If you are no longer in Canada, your application must be sent to the Canadian Immigration Visa Office that is responsible for handling applications from your home country.

1. Your application is received by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office that is responsible for processing your application, and checked for completeness.
Your application must contain the following:

Correctly completed signed forms;
Identity and civil status documents;
Documents proving your education and/or work experience in Canada;
Proof of language proficiency in the form of language test results;
Police clearance certificates; and
Government processing fees.

If the application is complete, you will receive an Acknowledgement of Receipt from the Canadian Immigration Visa Office.
Incomplete applications are returned.

2. Your application is assessed by a Canadian Immigration Visa Officer.
Your application is carefully analyzed by a Canadian Immigration Visa Officer to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the Canadian Experience Class category. The documents supporting your application are carefully reviewed to ensure that your time spent in Canada meets the requirements set by Citizenship and Immigration Canada for qualifying Canadian experience.

3. A personal interview is sometimes required.
A personal interview is sometimes required. You may be called for an interview so that the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer can:
Verify business qualifications and/or source of net worth;
Verify work experience and/or education;
Clear up inconsistent information and/or documentation;
Ensure that information and/or documents are truthful and accurate;
Ensure quality control;
Assure the security of Canadians.

4. Medical Instructions are issued.
Upon assessment of your application by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office, medical instructions will be forwarded to you. You and your accompanying family members, if applicable, are required to undergo a medical examination by a doctor that has been approved by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

5. Your passport is requested and the Right of Permanent Residence fee is due.
After the medical results have been received by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office, they will request the Right of Permanent Resident Fee (RPRF) payment and your passport for the purpose of issuing a Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa.

6. Your Canadian Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa is issued.
Your Canada Immigration Visa will have an expiry date, by which time you and your accompanying family members must enter Canada, or “land
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@ mark19
Thanks pre it will help a lot
and God bless you.
 
applicant from kuwait
application send dec11 recieved dec13
noc 6421 csr


and i'm still waiting ;D any update guy's thanks
 
Apps Recvd AOR/MR VISA STATUS ISSUED LANDING DURATION NOC
lebronjames 01-Oct-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA 6622
Carlito123 14-Nov-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA 6421
aydee 29-Nov-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA ?
per 10-Dec-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA 6641
cee12345 12-Dec-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA O114
pado 23-Dec-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA 6611
Karlo Mag. 24-Nov-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA 6421
Marc19 08-Nov-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA 6421
Franz08 13-Dec-12 TBA PENDING TBA TBA 6421

"KEEP ON PRAYING" OUR TIME WILL COME....... ;)
 
Mine almost 12 weeks...Oct. 14 received my application... till now no update from immig (FCA), any body here who can share same situation.Tnx
 
Hi Everyone,

thanks nakakita rin ako ng group na pwede ko makuhanan ng info...

ako rin po nagsubmit ng application ko to Canadian Embassy in abu dhabi last Oct 8, 2012. Confirmation received from Aramex Oct 9, 2012. Up to date po wala pa rin akong narereceive na info from embassy.

Im just wondering, affected po ba tau nung recent update ng processing time na 5 months? nabasa ko po kasi yun sa CIC website na processing time in Abu Dhabi is 5 months.

Thanks po
 
Maling said:
Hi Everyone,

thanks nakakita rin ako ng group na pwede ko makuhanan ng info...

ako rin po nagsubmit ng application ko to Canadian Embassy in abu dhabi last Oct 8, 2012. Confirmation received from Aramex Oct 9, 2012. Up to date po wala pa rin akong narereceive na info from embassy.

Im just wondering, affected po ba tau nung recent update ng processing time na 5 months? nabasa ko po kasi yun sa CIC website na processing time in Abu Dhabi is 5 months.

Thanks po

Hi Maling, pwede mo po ba post dito yung mismong link sa website kung saan mo nabasa yung 5 months?? Para na rin makita ng ibang naghihintay ng visa nila from Canadian Embassy - Abu Dhabi.... Thanks for the info ah..... Godbless......
 
per said:
Hi Maling, pwede mo po ba post dito yung mismong link sa website kung saan mo nabasa yung 5 months?? Para na rin makita ng ibang naghihintay ng visa nila from Canadian Embassy - Abu Dhabi.... Thanks for the info ah..... Godbless......

ayaw po magpost ng link... anyway, sa cic website ko po yun nabasa... processing time outside canada po...
 
Maling said:
ayaw po magpost ng link... anyway, sa cic website ko po yun nabasa... processing time outside canada po...

eto po yung pinaka info nung details from cic website:

Processing times for temporary work permit applications processed by visa offices outside Canada
The tables below indicate application processing times at Canadian visa offices outside Canada. The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between October 1, 2011 and September 30, 2012. Processing times are subject to change.

Africa and Middle East
Asia and Pacific
Europe
Americas
Last update: October 24, 2012

Africa and Middle East
Visa Office Processing Times
IN MONTHS
(based on a complete application package)
Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates 5
Accra – Ghana 2
Algiers – Algeria -
Amman – Jordan 3
Ankara – Turkey 5
Beirut – Lebanon 2
Cairo – Egypt 2
Dakar – Senegal 2
Lagos – Nigeria 4
Nairobi – Kenya 5
Pretoria – South Africa 4
Rabat – Morocco 2
Riyadh – Saudi Arabia 7
Tel Aviv – Israel 4
Tunis – Tunisia 2