"The application will still take years to process. " wow so many different statements in just 1 week.Suin said:unbelievable. the only thing I agree on is the age of dependents.
"The application will still take years to process. " wow so many different statements in just 1 week.Suin said:unbelievable. the only thing I agree on is the age of dependents.
sonu hve ur sis gone through da medical??? means she got refusal prior 2 medicals or after dat????sonu86 said:Hi sandy, my sis was 22 plus 4 months when I filed the case. She received same letter that she is not perusing the study as per regulation as after completing her MA, she started doing some diploma. However, does not matter I have seen ppl who were doing even higher studies, did not get visas. It seems like Jason Kennedy has given instructions to VO not to give visas to 22 plus dependents. My sis received letter in stating of feb and has not recvd any reply yet but I am sure at the end they delegate her from the file n now unnecessarily delaying our case. Their were abt 4-5 students who were in the same category from my sis college n none has recvd visa. We mentioned in the letter that she changed the profession to improve her chances to get job in the future. I have cried a lot dear n now m just hoping that they at least provide the visas to rest of my family. If they did not has to provide visa why we waited for 5 years, she could have done something different. I was thinking that as long as you study continuously and are not married then age does not count. However, it seems they have created their own rules now. The sad thing is that we can not argue with these authorities. 5 years of some ones' life in waiting is not a joke.....
Yes her meds were done and passport were sent in nov 2012 along with other family members and she got letter in feb in regards to her study details. However, technically she has not get any refusal letter yet but similar cases have rejected. I did not hear if dependents under 22 got rejected.....but I read someone post today on this thread about dependents over 19 years having issues.....hp it's not truevansh333 said:sonu hve ur sis gone through da medical??? means she got refusal prior 2 medicals or after dat????
plz telll
nd hve u heard sum cases got rejectd under 22 as well?????
plz comment user88 nd kandle
I've been trying to find the proof to that, no luck yet. I guess, it was a rumour. That's good.sonu86 said:I think it's posted by you vansh333 that 7000 dependents got rejected whose age was 19 or above....
they contradict themselves...that has become normal...I guess...siki said:"The application will still take years to process. " wow so many different statements in just 1 week.
dis s pthetic if they already snd u medicals thn hw they be suppose 2 do .. if they wantd 2 reject these cases thn y they stupid morons snd medicals?????sonu86 said:Yes her meds were done and passport were sent in nov 2012 along with other family members and she got letter in feb in regards to her study details. However, technically she has not get any refusal letter yet but similar cases have rejected. I did not hear if dependents under 22 got rejected.....but I read someone post today on this thread about dependents over 19 years having issues.....hp it's not true
dere s about 7000 old dependnts ( age 19 or abv) would be rejectd .. around 25% r frm pGp ... they suggest them 2 apply n sum other category as international studnt r other datz suits thm... i cnt able 2 snd link otherwise i surely do.. itz n da news release amendments age f dependents ... 10th pageSuin said:I've been trying to find the proof to that, no luck yet. I guess, it was a roumour. That's good
so wat s dis figures 7000 nd all??? wat they r talking abt???Dream1 said:dnt worry read this on same page at last..
u cn find dis
Implementation, enforcement and service standards
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This proposal has a coming into force date of January 1, 2014. For applicants who submit any sponsorship application and/or permanent resident application on or after this date, the proposed new definition for dependent child would apply. For all applicants who submitted a permanent resident application prior to January 1, 2014, the existing definition of dependent child would continue to apply."
so pls dnt worry hummm
someone show me this 7000 number on the cic article. otherwise there is no point in propagating rumors.vansh333 said:so wat s dis figures 7000 nd all??? wat they r talking abt???
this is not the number of dependent children rejected. but it is the total number of dependent children age 19 and over per year.. here is what the document exactly states, "At current processing levels, approximately 7000 dependent children (ages 19 and above, from all immigration categories combined), would no longer be considered dependent children with the proposed amendment. Most of these older dependent children would typically accompany those in the PGP (25%), Business (14%), and Provincial Nominee programs (19%). This proposal would not have a significant impact on the overall economic stream as dependent children aged 19 and over account for less than 3% of all approved persons in the economic programs". so with the proposed change in age from 22 to 19 yrs, they r technically expecting 7000 less applicants as dependent children per year.vansh333 said:so wat s dis figures 7000 nd all??? wat they r talking abt???
here is link to the document:ranja said:someone show me this 7000 number on the cic article. otherwise there is no point in propagating rumors.
So its settled. CIC is "NOT" rejecting dependent. They are just explaining how the changes will affect the future applications. Hopefully this will ease everyone who is panicking cause of the misinformation.waiting..... said:this is not the number of dependent children rejected. but it is the total number of dependent children age 19 and over per year.. here is what the document exactly states, "At current processing levels, approximately 7000 dependent children (ages 19 and above, from all immigration categories combined), would no longer be considered dependent children with the proposed amendment. Most of these older dependent children would typically accompany those in the PGP (25%), Business (14%), and Provincial Nominee programs (19%). This proposal would not have a significant impact on the overall economic stream as dependent children aged 19 and over account for less than 3% of all approved persons in the economic programs". so with the proposed change in age from 22 to 19 yrs, they r technically expecting 7000 less applicants as dependent children per year.
here is link to the document:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2013/2013-05-10a.asp
10 paragraph under the heading 'rationale'.
Phewww i couldn't sleep last night...thanks Ranja for clearing this.ranja said:So its settled. CIC is "NOT" rejecting dependent. They are just explaining how the changes will affect the future applications. Hopefully this will ease everyone who is panicking cause of the misinformation.