+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
3131


mayankpandya said:
Dear All,

Need to confirm that if i want deliver package by courier:

Is this the correct Address. Do i need to write code in given address NOC#_ _ _ _ ??

Or it should be written as given ???


Your Name
(Your Address)
(Your Postal Code)



Citizenship & Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
Centralized Intake Office
Attn.: SW1 - NOC # _ _ _ _
196 George Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 1J3
Canada


Regards,

Mayank
 
Minister Kenney addresses pharmacy services in Quebec and the Interim Federal Health Program

Ottawa, January 27, 2011 — Pharmacists in Quebec are being urged to continue serving refugee claimants, victims of human trafficking, those in Canada under the Haitian special measures, and others who are eligible for the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney said today.

“I am personally committed to do everything in my power to ensure pharmacies across Canada receive timely reimbursements. We’re prepared to work with pharmacists to address individual cases and to continue a dialogue with the Association québécoise des pharmaciens propriétaires (AQPP),” said Minister Kenney. “However, in the interim, we need to ensure that refugees get important medications, such as insulin, chemotherapy drugs, and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases or tuberculosis. Anything less than this will compromise the health of vulnerable immigrants in Quebec, as well as the public at large.”

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has been working with Medavie Blue Cross to address the calls by the AQPP for pharmacists to refuse to fill our prescriptions for vulnerable immigrants covered under the IFHP. Despite the AQPP's calls, we continue to encourage individual pharmacists in Quebec who have registered with the IFHP to submit claims for reimbursement directly to Medavie. Thousands of health-care providers from across the country have already registered with Medavie, including nearly 300 pharmacists in Quebec.

“I understand that many pharmacists in Quebec had issues with reimbursements under the IFHP. That’s why we demanded stronger service standards when the government selected Medavie Blue Cross after a competitive process,” said Minister Kenney. “It is true that, in some cases, reimbursement took many months. However, we have modernized the process. As a result, we expect reimbursements to be paid within two to three weeks.”

Last year, the AQPP identified a number of outstanding claims to CIC that were subsequently investigated. In some cases, the IFHP did, in fact, reimburse the claim, but in the majority of them, the claim was not eligible for reimbursement, mostly because the product or service provided was not covered by the IFHP.

The IFHP provides health-care coverage for specific groups of vulnerable immigrants not otherwise covered by provincial/territorial or privately-funded health insurance plans and who do not have the means to pay, including refugee claimants, victims of human trafficking, and those temporarily in Canada under the Haitian special measures. Through the IFHP, beneficiaries seek out a participating health professional, who later submits a claim for reimbursement to Medavie Blue Cross.

For more on the IFHP, please visit the CIC website.

Notice to Pharmacists in Quebec
Notice for IFHP Certificate holders in Quebec
 
Does this mean they will keep needing more Pharmacists?
Certainly hope so!
 
Amro Elsayed said:
So now we will have our own thread

I also applied under 3131 and waiting for AOR
Hope we all hear good news you should in the coming days sagebrush so hopefully we will hear something good about ur AOR Solomon

aMro
 
any updates from any pharmacist who got any progressive communication fron CIO
 
Yes gksh07,

But they all are on other thread. 26/6 ...infact you can also see spreadsheet there to have all details.

Regards,
Mayank


gksh07 said:
any updates from any pharmacist who got any progressive communication fron CIO
 
ONE MORE PHARMACIST(DIPLOM HOLDER) GOT SELECTION CERTIFICATE FROM QUEBEC
 
Its good to see that Diploma in Pharmacy holder are getting visa.

Dear qsw,

Is it possible for you to give details of it.

Regards,
Mayank


qsw said:
ONE MORE PHARMACIST(DIPLOM HOLDER) GOT SELECTION CERTIFICATE FROM QUEBEC
 
apply immidiately , Don't waste time , i think its like now and never.
i have already send you detail, Do you want more information.
qsw
 
hello

could u tell me that u applied pharmacist as a qsw or federal skilled worker please and when u applied


thanks

qsw said:
apply immidiately , Don't waste time , i think its like now and never.
i have already send you detail, Do you want more information.
qsw
 
i applied as qsw in 2008, but present processing time is only 8-9 months .
if you aply by now you can get csq in oct-nov.
qsw
 
qsw said:
thanks dear

i just applied on the basis of my mba
actually i also already have diploma in pharmacy and bachelor in science(chemistry)

i applied as qsw in 2008, but present processing time is only 8-9 months .
if you aply by now you can get csq in oct-nov.
qsw
 
Thanks Mayank for this thread..me and my wife both are pharmacists having me as a main applicant..cic got our package on 29 sep,10.. we have got our first AOR on 1st feb,11..(seems feb lucky to us)..our status is showing "In Process".plz let me know when will they tocuh me next ..Also tell me are they going to get verifications from our job place on compulsory grounds or they sometimes ignored this if everything to them seems ok..???
also two pharmacists in one apllication apeals them more or not??
plz let know through your valuable thread my queries

Thanks
Ali
 
i have done B. pharmacy(four years program) and Pharm-D(doctorate in pharmacy)..Pharm -D is a one year condensed course..
same qualifications belongs to my wife..plz tell me how much numbers from the qualification numbers i have got based on these qualifications