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pb55

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LEGAL ACTION PROPOSED BY ABHINAV FOR PRE FEB 27, 2008 APPLICANTS
2011-07-07 13:21

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has abandoned its long-applied “first in, first out” processing to one where those who apply under the current Occupation List are processed first. After those applications have been assessed, those who applied under the previous Occupation List will be reviewed. Absent a change in immigration policy, significantly larger visa post quotas or a precipitous drop in new FSW applications, skilled worker applicants who applied before 27 February 2008 and have not yet had their files assessed are unlikely ever to have their files assessed. On July 1, 2011, it has been further announced that the CIC will continue to accept new applications under federal skilled worker program. Although the annual quota has been halved, the affect is that those who applied before that July 1st have been moved further down the processing queue.

The Canadian immigration visa section at New Delhi states that it does not plan on assessing this year or next any applicant who applied before 27 February 2009 (pre-Bill C-50) applicants. And, it makes no promise to assess those applicants even after 2012.


FSW Applicants have three choices


(1) Re-apply if your occupation appears on the 2011/12 Occupation List;
(2) Do nothing and hope your file will be assessed during your lifetime or
(3) Ask the Federal Court of Canada to order that your file be processed.
The 2011/12 Occupation List includes a scant 29 occupations, excluding almost all occupations that qualified prior to 27 February 2008. A limit of 500 applications per occupation has been fixed and the documentation requirements – including filing of IELTS report that is not older then 2 years – are extensive. Thus even those courageous or overoptimistic enough to re-file will have to submit all supporting documentation up front.

Option (2) adds on to further uncertainty to immigration plans and life in the foreseeable future, especially as regards growing children.

Option (3) may offer you a choice of getting out of uncertainty and know if it makes sense to wait any longer for this pending immigration application to be processed.



Taking Action

ABHINAV has decided to pursue legal option for willing clients, who face this uncertainty. ABHINAV has decided to hire services of Mr. Timothy E. Leahy, attorney and general counsel, permitted to practice before federal courts of Canada and United states. Mr. Timothy E. Leahy was a lead counsel in Dragon where, on 21 February 2003, the Federal Court ordered CIC to assess 100 litigants' files by 31 March 2003. He is based in Ontario, Canada. For those not aware of the case, in 2002, CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) had announced retroactive application of laws on applications already filed and in queue in the system. Mr. Leahy's action meant his clients applications were taken up for review – as per the law that was applicable on the date of application.

In association with Mr. Leahy, ABHINAV plans to initiate an application in Federal Court of Canada – seeking an order compelling CIC to process the applications of those who join the litigation. Two kinds of court cases will be initiated, viz.

1. Mandamus: We apply for "leave”, asking the Court to hear the case, and, if it agrees to do so, we will seek a Court order requiring CIC to process the applications of clients seeking relief, as soon as possible.

2. Damages: This action, which does not require permission to be argued, will seek damages for the wages lost from the date CIC estimated the file would be finalized to the date of the court order. It should be noted that should any damages be awarded by the court, then 1/3rd of the awarded damages will be shared with assigned attorney.

The main purpose of the court case is to seek an order to process the application. The second objective, seeking damages for lost wages, may not succeed but will be pursued vigorously as well.

It being a court case, the decision can go either way; and yet, unfairness of CIC's imposing a queue-jumping processing process means that the Federal Court of Canada may be expected to give your plea serious consideration because CIC's behaviour runs contrary to fundamental Canadian values. As an applicant, whose file CIC has tossed into a black hole, making it impossible to know when, if ever, you will reach Canada, this action affords you an opportunity to wrest control of your destiny from those who care not a whit about your future.



Fees

The Federal Court charges Canadian $50/- per file. Legal charges for mandamus application The legal fee for the mandamus application will consist of a modest amount up front with the balance paid upon confirmation that the client's file will be assessed, as opposed to being warehoused indefinitely. The fee has been substantially reduced from the standard fee for litigation.

Total legal charges will be Canadian $1100/- , payable in 2 parts:

(1) Canadian $500 plus $ 50 to participate as initial retainer

(2) Canadian $550 if CIC agrees to, or is ordered to, assesses your file within a specified period, to be paid within 15 days of such notification.

You may pay the equivalent amount in Indian Rupees Favouring “ABHINAV OUTSOURCINGS PRIVATE LIMITED”. As on July 5th, 2011, the exchange rate is 1 CAD = 46.29. You are requested to round off the figure and pay an amount of INR 23,500/- towards first payment. Minor additional amount will take care of conversion charges that ABHINAV will incur while getting payment transferred.


Procedure

The procedure for the mandamus case is for the applicant to submit an affidavit and for the lawyers to argue in Court. There will be no witnesses.

For the damage award, there could be witnesses, but it is highly unlikely that the matter will reach that stage; rather, CIC will likely settle either after we win the first case or will settle both even before then.


Lost wages

Within thirty days of the filing of the case seeking damages for lost waged, CIC may be expected to ask the Court to dismiss the action. If the Court refuses to do so – and if enough applicants participate – CIC may offer to settle. Generally, settlement means withdrawal of the litigation without costs in exchange for processing of the file.

Thus, the lost income may never be recovered but, if not, it would mean that your file would be dusted, assigned to an officer, reviewed and finalised within a reasonable time-frame. At this stage, the “reasonable time frame” has not been defined but will be known when the matter is settled. But for sure, a positive court order will take out your file out of a black hole and get it into processing in near future.

If there is no settlement, it would ordinarily take nine months to a year to obtain a decision from the Federal Court. However, if enough people participate, the litigation is likely to be case-managed and expedited.


FAQ


Question 1: What do I gain by participating in the proposed court case?

Answer: As things stand, there is no indication of whether your application – if filed prior to 27 February 2008 – will be processed at all or, if so, when it will be processed. Your life and plans are as uncertain as are the educational plans for your children. By filing a court case, you will know the CIC's stand as regards your application in a specified time frame – not likely to exceed a year from court filing and as fast as one month– and, thus, be able plan your future course of action accordingly. It goes without saying that benefits of a positive decision means your application will be processed within a specified period.


Question 2: Does instruction on processing of your application in specified time frame imply definite acceptance and approval of application for permanent resident visa?

Answer: The court order – if successful – only instructs application processing. The final decision on your application will be based on merits of your case. It is ABHINAV's view that majority of clients

(a) who score 67 points,

(b) have given IELTS report that confirmed the score of 67 points,

(c) are able to provide employment reference letters that confirm their claimed duties and responsibilities and

(d) do not have any criminal record or medical inadmissibility


are likely to have their filed application approved when processing is over. The challenge is getting CIC to begin processing it and that is the objective of this legal action.


Question (3): We have already invested in processing and ABHINAV consulting fee AND waited for many years. This legal cost adds on to our costs towards getting visa!

Answer: True and ABHINAV worked on and provided support on your files ALL these years. ABHINAV has provided support of best of the Canadian authorised representatives within the minima fee paid by you. No doubt, you as an applicant are the bigger loser but clearly ABHINAV has not gained through the process either. AGAIN, for those still interested in Immigration, what choice has been left by CIC?
The policy of non-processing is being applied worldwide and not specific to India.
We get many calls from clients who wish to apply under fresh procedures and are in fact willing to pay additional consulting fee for filing it. Many – who were qualified - have already done it and in fact, some already got visas. But, if you are not qualified to re-file, then what choice do you have?
You will need to balance the legal action costs with benefits that you get – child education, family reunification and, most importantly, the life-long benefit of Canadian permanent residency. It is true that this cost is non-recoverable, irrespective of court decision – at least YOU tried against the injustice. Keep in mind that immigration laws are getting strict worldwide and you need to take maximum advantage of the fact that you are in queue!
We have been often asked to do SOMETHING and we have decided to DO something for our clients. Also remember that Canadian $500 is payable ONLY AFTER 15 days of CIC is ordered to process your application within a specified time frame. Thus, your actual risk is Canadian $500. Please note that ALL legal action fees is non-refundable.

Question (4): By when we should pay this fee and by when will this case is likely to be filed?

Answer: It is proposed to file the court case by July 31st, 2011. All clients who wish to be part of the action should pay by the 10th of July, 2011.


Question (5): What are the documents that are required to file the court case?

Answer: The information required to prepare the affidavit to be filed as part of court case is:
Full legal name;
File number;
Visa-post;
Date visa-post received file (see receipt);
Date AOR estimated processing would commence or end;
Intended occupation(s) of applicant and spouse and
Province indentified on IMM8 as destination.



Question (6): Who at ABHINAV should I contact if I wish to proceed and participate in the legal action?

Answer: Contact and visit the nearest ABHINAV office or simply talk to the client servicing executive that you were in touch with. Here are contacts details for your immediate reference:
Delhi: 011-4155-2515/16/17/18
Mumbai: 022-6610-4730 / 6610-4731
Bangalore: 080-4096-5051 / 4096-5052
Pune: 020-4126-6662 / 4126-6664
Hyderabad: 040-4007-8189 / 4002-7916 / 4014-6974


Question (7): I am interested, want to proceed immediately but do not have time to visit ABHINAV office. What should I do?
Answer: Follow simple steps as follows:
Step 1: Deposit the money as per following account details:
Account Holder Name: Abhinav Outsourcings Pvt. Ltd.
Account No. 01342320000402
Bank Name: HDFC Bank Ltd.
Branch Address: D-23, Defence Colony, New Delhi-110024
Step 2: Write an email to Manohar @ abhinav.com, requesting confirmation of receipt of bank payment.

Step 3: Write an email to Rohit @ abhinav.com, who will redirect further action within ABHINAV.

My personal advice is "DONT DO IT"
Dear Salmanahm

Any valid reason(s) for your personal advise why not to do it?

Since your NOC suggests you are a college teacher your reason(s) will help many applicants to take the correct decision.
 

salmanahm

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Islamabad Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
Transferred to London from Islamabad
NOC Code......
4131-0911-9216
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
4 Nov 2009
Doc's Request.
1 Jan 2010
Nomination.....
4th may 2010
AOR Received.
18th Aug 2010
Med's Done....
June 2012
VISA ISSUED...
15-1-15 PP received on 21-1-15
If the Federal court accepts to hear this case then the decision is not expected before one year.
In case of a positive decision CIC will take at least take another 6 months in processing.
That makes one and a half year from July 2011.
We are expecting some decision before that.

If you analyze the CIC quarterly administrative data release in correlation with new CAP limits of 10,000 applicants per year then CIC will not have enough applications till 2013 end and they may have to revise the rules because immigration is the Oxygen for Canada and they can not survive without it.
Regards
Salman

pb55 said:
Dear Salmanahm

Any valid reason(s) for your personal advise why not to do it?

Since your NOC suggests you are a college teacher your reason(s) will help many applicants to take the correct decision.
 

pb55

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salmanahm said:
If the Federal court accepts to hear this case then the decision is not expected before one year.
In case of a positive decision CIC will take at least take another 6 months in processing.
That makes one and a half year from July 2011.
We are expecting some decision before that.

If you analyze the CIC quarterly administrative data release in correlation with new CAP limits of 10,000 applicants per year then CIC will not have enough applications till 2013 end and they may have to revise the rules because immigration is the Oxygen for Canada and they can not survive without it.
Regards
Salman
We are expecting some decision before that.

Sorry Salmanahm you seem to have missed the point..... the proposed litigation is for pre-feb 2008 applicants and as you are post-feb2008 applicant it is not applicable to your case.

If you analyze the CIC quarterly administrative data release in correlation with new CAP limits of 10,000 applicants per year then CIC will not have enough applications till 2013 end...

You do not seem to be aware that CIC has a backlog of pre-feb 2008 applicants of more than 3,00,000 to process some of whom have been waiting for more than 7 years (and counting).....so there is massive supply of oxygen available.
 

salmanahm

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Islamabad Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
Transferred to London from Islamabad
NOC Code......
4131-0911-9216
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
4 Nov 2009
Doc's Request.
1 Jan 2010
Nomination.....
4th may 2010
AOR Received.
18th Aug 2010
Med's Done....
June 2012
VISA ISSUED...
15-1-15 PP received on 21-1-15
Agreed on both points but
How other applicants can participate ? This move is being sponsored by an Indian consultant
Regards
Salman
pb55 said:
We are expecting some decision before that.

Sorry Salmanahm you seem to have missed the point..... the proposed litigation is for pre-feb 2008 applicants and as you are post-feb2008 applicant it is not applicable to your case.

If you analyze the CIC quarterly administrative data release in correlation with new CAP limits of 10,000 applicants per year then CIC will not have enough applications till 2013 end...

You do not seem to be aware that CIC has a backlog of pre-feb 2008 applicants of more than 3,00,000 to process some of whom have been waiting for more than 7 years (and counting).....so there is massive supply of oxygen available.
 

pb55

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Aug 16, 2010
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salmanahm said:
Agreed on both points but
How other applicants can participate ? This move is being sponsored by an Indian consultant
Regards
Salman
Sorry Salmanhm you are wrong again.

It is not being sponsored by an Indian consultant, he is acting as a contact point for Timorthy E Leahy of forefrontmigration.ca who was the lead counsel in Dragaon case (2003). Tim has offices in multiple countries except India and that is why he has an Indian consultant as a contact for propective litigants. Moreover, it is not an Indian or P******* issue, it is the injustice someone is standing up for.

Anyone can join the litigation directly by contacting Timorthy E Leahy.

My suggestion please do not give "personal advise" when you are not familiar with the facts of issue.

Regards
 

safia

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Hello,,
Can anyone help me regarding the London visa office case processing , i have send application with all my orignal documents to London visa office in july 2010 and received acknowledgement form London visa office with new file number on 8th of august 2010, but till now no further correspondence has been made form visa office and also my new file number issued by London visa office is not ever recognized by Online Application status check.

I need my original documents for other purpose immediately its been an year and no correspondence ........ can anyone help me regarding this. plz its really urgent

Thanks
 

canada1234

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safia said:
Hello,,
Can anyone help me regarding the London visa office case processing , i have send application with all my orignal documents to London visa office in july 2010 and received acknowledgement form London visa office with new file number on 8th of august 2010, but till now no further correspondence has been made form visa office and also my new file number issued by London visa office is not ever recognized by Online Application status check.

I need my original documents for other purpose immediately its been an year and no correspondence ........ can anyone help me regarding this. plz its really urgent

Thanks
First of all about applicaion being hold for one year and no response is normal bcoz cic is currently giving priority to post june 26, 2010 applicants & currently pre june are on hold. After submission of full docs 24-36 months to finalize the whole case.
Your case is still RBVO and processing hasn't started. If you claim original docs at this stage it might lead to rejection I'm afraid. You have to wait till you receive medical request.
It looks strange that 2nd Aor is not working. You can ask VO about that. In the meantime you can login with 1st AOR.
 

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canada1234 said:
Name-(NOC) Doc. Submit CHC 2nd AOR E-Cas Med. Request PP Request Visa Rec.
ShoaibZ(0213) 4 Feb 2009 **In-ProcessMedical Received
imran(0111) Jul 2009 **In-Process
miankamal(1111) 31 Jul 2009 17 Sep 09In-Process
faisal123(4131) Aug 2009 Oct. 09In-ProcessMedical Received
BabarKhalil 01 Aug 2009 28 Aug 09In-Process
Ifra(3421) 8 Oct 2009 15 Nov 09In-Process
Wbmaple(3111) 15 Nov 2009 21 Dec 09In-ProcessMedical Received
Sunshy Nov 2009 Dec 09In-Process
Zubbair 4 Jan 2010 4 Apr 10In-Process
Khalid h 5 jan 2010 20 Jan 10In-Process
ZainabSeema 5 jan 2010 Feb 10In-Process
Jakram(0213) 20 Jan 2010 8 Feb 10In-Process
Zeriz(3152) 25 Jan 2010 03 Feb 10RBV-LDN
Mubashira Feb 2010 22 Feb 10RBV-LDN
aamirdr(3112) 02 Feb 2010 18 Feb 10In-Process
asif.ashraf 08 Feb 2010 04 Aug 10RBV-LDN
ashasbaan 28 feb 2010 **RBV-LDN
Zee10 Mar 2010 Aug 2010RBV-LDN
AB212 8 Mar 2010 12 Oct 10In-Process
Sufyan(1111) 12 Mar 2010 25 Mar 10In-Process
Jungi 13 Mar 2010 31 May 10In-Process
farhaniqbal(4121) 29 Mar 2010 9 Apr 10RBV-LDN
shahzadm2(0111) 6 Apr 2010 28 Aug 10RBV-LDN
azhermehmoodg(0111)16 Apr 2010 11 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Azmat 21 Apr 2010 24 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Arkhan 29 Apr 2010 **In-Process
Salmanahm(4131) 4 May 2010 18 Aug 10RBV-LDN
staralihaider(4131) 5 May 2010 8 Aug 10In-Process
InamRaheem(0213) May 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Spider786(4131) 12 May 2010 8 Aug 10In-Process
Asif1532(2145) 12 May 2010 12 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Samia Ammar(4131) 22 May 2010 24 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Paro(3112) 24 May 2010 10 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Laeeq(4131) Jun 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
eemmoo1(1111) 03 Jun 2010 15 Jul 10RBV-LDN
Cucoo0 25 Jun 2010 27 Jul 10RBV-LDN
y2abid(0111) Jul 2010 10 jan 11In-Process
Hussain811 Jul 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
saleem22(7241) 10 Jul 2010 25 May 11In-Process
Veva 14 Jul 2010 26 Jul 10In-Process
phdmaker(9212) 17 Jul 2010 25 Aug 10In-Process
canada1234(4131)19 Jul 2010 4 Aug 10RBV-LDN
hinnajamal(4131) 19 Jul 2010 31 Aug 10RBV-LDN
mjawadkhan(0111) 26 Jul 2010 11 Aug 10In-Process
Sum122119(4131) 27 Jul 2010 19 Aug 10In-Process
MSMirza(0631) 6 Sep 2010 27 Oct 10In-Process
Ryan Niazi(4131) 15 Nov 2010 14 April 11RBV-LDN
SameerKhan(0213) 19 Oct 2010 04 Mar 11In-Process
haral(3143) 8 Nov 2010 14 Mar 11In-Process
Sherry00(0213) 12 Nov 2010 20 Apr 11RBV-LDN
crystallife(0111) 16 Nov 2010 WaitingCIO
ArshadAli(4131) 3 Dec 2010 WaitingCIO
wxyz123 9 Dec 2010 18 Apr 11RBV-LDN
Jhonjj 4 Feb 2011 WaitingCIO

**The latest till date**
Hi

Please add me in the list as well. You can see my timeline with this post.

Thanks
 

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ShoaibZ(0213) 4 Feb 2009 **In-ProcessMedical Received
imran(0111) Jul 2009 **In-Process
miankamal(1111) 31 Jul 2009 17 Sep 09In-Process
faisal123(4131) Aug 2009 Oct. 09In-ProcessMedical Received
BabarKhalil 01 Aug 2009 28 Aug 09In-Process
Ifra(3421) 8 Oct 2009 15 Nov 09In-Process
Wbmaple(3111) 15 Nov 2009 21 Dec 09In-ProcessMedical Received
Sunshy Nov 2009 Dec 09In-Process
Zubbair 4 Jan 2010 4 Apr 10In-Process
Khalid h 5 jan 2010 20 Jan 10In-Process
ZainabSeema 5 jan 2010 Feb 10In-Process
Jakram(0213) 20 Jan 2010 8 Feb 10In-Process
Zeriz(3152) 25 Jan 2010 03 Feb 10RBV-LDN
Mubashira Feb 2010 22 Feb 10RBV-LDN
aamirdr(3112) 02 Feb 2010 18 Feb 10In-Process
asif.ashraf 08 Feb 2010 04 Aug 10RBV-LDN
ashasbaan 28 feb 2010 **RBV-LDN
Zee10 Mar 2010 Aug 2010RBV-LDN
AB212 8 Mar 2010 12 Oct 10In-Process
Sufyan(1111) 12 Mar 2010 25 Mar 10In-Process
Jungi 13 Mar 2010 31 May 10In-Process
farhaniqbal(4121) 29 Mar 2010 9 Apr 10RBV-LDN
shahzadm2(0111) 6 Apr 2010 28 Aug 10RBV-LDN
azhermehmoodg(0111)16 Apr 2010 11 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Azmat 21 Apr 2010 24 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Arkhan 29 Apr 2010 **In-Process
Salmanahm(4131) 4 May 2010 18 Aug 10RBV-LDN
staralihaider(4131) 5 May 2010 8 Aug 10In-Process
InamRaheem(0213) May 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Spider786(4131) 12 May 2010 8 Aug 10In-Process
Asif1532(2145) 12 May 2010 12 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Samia Ammar(4131) 22 May 2010 24 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Paro(3112) 24 May 2010 10 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Laeeq(4131) Jun 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
eemmoo1(1111) 03 Jun 2010 15 Jul 10RBV-LDN
Cucoo0 25 Jun 2010 27 Jul 10RBV-LDN
y2abid(0111) Jul 2010 10 jan 11In-Process
Hussain811 Jul 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
saleem22(7241) 10 Jul 2010 25 May 11In-Process
Veva 14 Jul 2010 26 Jul 10In-Process
phdmaker(9212) 17 Jul 2010 25 Aug 10In-Process
canada1234(4131)19 Jul 2010 4 Aug 10RBV-LDN
hinnajamal(4131) 19 Jul 2010 31 Aug 10RBV-LDN
mjawadkhan(0111) 26 Jul 2010 11 Aug 10In-Process
Sum122119(4131) 27 Jul 2010 19 Aug 10In-Process
MSMirza(0631) 6 Sep 2010 27 Oct 10In-Process
Ryan Niazi(4131) 15 Nov 2010 14 April 11RBV-LDN
SameerKhan(0213) 19 Oct 2010 04 Mar 11In-Process
haral(3143) 8 Nov 2010 14 Mar 11In-Process
Sherry00(0213) 12 Nov 2010 20 Apr 11RBV-LDN
crystallife(0111) 16 Nov 2010 WaitingCIO
ArshadAli(4131) 3 Dec 2010 WaitingCIO
wxyz123 9 Dec 2010 18 Apr 11RBV-LDN
canada_future 29 Dec 2010 10 Mar 11RBV-LDN
Jhonjj 4 Feb 2011 WaitingCIO

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Thank Canada1234 :)
 

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canada1234 said:
Name-(NOC) Doc. Submit CHC 2nd AOR E-Cas Med. Request PP Request Visa Rec.
ShoaibZ(0213) 4 Feb 2009 **In-ProcessMedical Received
imran(0111) Jul 2009 **In-Process
miankamal(1111) 31 Jul 2009 17 Sep 09In-Process
faisal123(4131) Aug 2009 Oct. 09In-ProcessMedical Received
BabarKhalil 01 Aug 2009 28 Aug 09In-Process
Ifra(3421) 8 Oct 2009 15 Nov 09In-Process
Wbmaple(3111) 15 Nov 2009 21 Dec 09In-ProcessMedical Received
Sunshy Nov 2009 Dec 09In-Process
Zubbair 4 Jan 2010 4 Apr 10In-Process
Khalid h 5 jan 2010 20 Jan 10In-Process
ZainabSeema 5 jan 2010 Feb 10In-Process
Jakram(0213) 20 Jan 2010 8 Feb 10In-Process
Zeriz(3152) 25 Jan 2010 03 Feb 10RBV-LDN
Mubashira Feb 2010 22 Feb 10RBV-LDN
aamirdr(3112) 02 Feb 2010 18 Feb 10In-Process
asif.ashraf 08 Feb 2010 04 Aug 10RBV-LDN
ashasbaan 28 feb 2010 **RBV-LDN
Zee10 Mar 2010 Aug 2010RBV-LDN
AB212 8 Mar 2010 12 Oct 10In-Process
Sufyan(1111) 12 Mar 2010 25 Mar 10In-Process
Jungi 13 Mar 2010 31 May 10In-Process
farhaniqbal(4121) 29 Mar 2010 9 Apr 10RBV-LDN
shahzadm2(0111) 6 Apr 2010 28 Aug 10RBV-LDN
azhermehmoodg(0111)16 Apr 2010 11 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Azmat 21 Apr 2010 24 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Arkhan 29 Apr 2010 **In-Process
Salmanahm(4131) 4 May 2010 18 Aug 10RBV-LDN
staralihaider(4131) 5 May 2010 8 Aug 10In-Process
InamRaheem(0213) May 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Spider786(4131) 12 May 2010 8 Aug 10In-Process
Asif1532(2145) 12 May 2010 12 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Samia Ammar(4131) 22 May 2010 24 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Paro(3112) 24 May 2010 10 Aug 10RBV-LDN
Laeeq(4131) Jun 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
eemmoo1(1111) 03 Jun 2010 15 Jul 10RBV-LDN
Cucoo0 25 Jun 2010 27 Jul 10RBV-LDN
y2abid(0111) Jul 2010 10 jan 11In-Process
Hussain811 Jul 2010 Aug 10RBV-LDN
saleem22(7241) 10 Jul 2010 25 May 11In-Process
Veva 14 Jul 2010 26 Jul 10In-Process
phdmaker(9212) 17 Jul 2010 25 Aug 10In-Process
canada1234(4131)19 Jul 2010 4 Aug 10RBV-LDN
hinnajamal(4131) 19 Jul 2010 31 Aug 10RBV-LDN
mjawadkhan(0111) 26 Jul 2010 11 Aug 10In-Process
Sum122119(4131) 27 Jul 2010 19 Aug 10In-Process
MSMirza(0631) 6 Sep 2010 27 Oct 10In-Process
Ryan Niazi(4131) 15 Nov 2010 14 April 11RBV-LDN
SameerKhan(0213) 19 Oct 2010 04 Mar 11In-Process
haral(3143) 8 Nov 2010 14 Mar 11In-Process
Sherry00(0213) 12 Nov 2010 20 Apr 11RBV-LDN
crystallife(0111) 16 Nov 2010 WaitingCIO
ArshadAli(4131) 3 Dec 2010 WaitingCIO
wxyz123 9 Dec 2010 18 Apr 11RBV-LDN
canada_future 29 Dec 2010 10 Mar 11RBV-LDN
Jhonjj 4 Feb 2011 WaitingCIO

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We received your application for permanent residence on October 1, 2009.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on December 1, 2009. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

Your application and supporting documents were received by the London England office. They are pending review.

We transferred your application to the London England office on December 11, 2009. The London England office may contact you.

We transferred your application to the London England office on June 30, 2010. The London England office may contact you.



kindly add me to the list aswell - so that i can keep an eye on my status aswell :)

ALSO - I BELIEVE - NEXT STEP IS MEDICAL ONE. WHEN SHOULD I EXPECT IT? AS ITS MORE THAN A YEAR NOW :) IF WE COUNT THE DATE FROM 30 JUNE 2010 !

LOOKING FORWARD TO THE GUIDANCE OF SENIOR MEMBERS :)
 

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I believe non of pre-june applicant will recvd medical this year and visa not b4 mid of 2012
 

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CIC starts consultations for next year's immigration levels...

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2011/2011-07-11.asp
 

canada1234

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saad khan said:

We received your application for permanent residence on October 1, 2009.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on December 1, 2009. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

Your application and supporting documents were received by the London England office. They are pending review.

We transferred your application to the London England office on December 11, 2009. The London England office may contact you.

We transferred your application to the London England office on June 30, 2010. The London England office may contact you.



kindly add me to the list aswell - so that i can keep an eye on my status aswell :)

ALSO - I BELIEVE - NEXT STEP IS MEDICAL ONE. WHEN SHOULD I EXPECT IT? AS ITS MORE THAN A YEAR NOW :) IF WE COUNT THE DATE FROM 30 JUNE 2010 !

LmentioOOKING FORWARD TO THE GUIDANCE OF SENIOR MEMBERS :)
kindly mention doc submit date, 2nd aor date and current e-cas staus.