Well said buddy As humans we need to care about other humans regardless of race, religion or colour. Winners are always optimistic, regardless of current situation. Losers play the blame game and cry out loud.Druce said:This is not good news for us...but I can assure you that those approved for refugee status from Syria needs this more than some of us. Lets be happy for them, being negative about our long wait whilst CIC is busy helping people that are fleeing for a war zone is not helping anyone.
What is a day in a mans life...Our turn will come my friend
Jiss said:one of the cic agents told that more than half of their officers are busy with processing syrian refugees...their first batch is coming this january...rest of them mostly deal with express entry..so we r neglected...another long waittt...
i agree with my friend..but there are people who got stuck in their future and facing real trouble in life just because of this wait period..many of them are being exploited by the employers and have no other option..they are wasting their years for no reason just to meet cic requirements..of course they should be helping refugees..and that is the govt policy...but putting others life into uncertainity is not the solution..they should employ more people as casuals or find any other alternative system for refugee management...Druce said:This is not good news for us...but I can assure you that those approved for refugee status from Syria needs this more than some of us. Lets be happy for them, being negative about our long wait whilst CIC is busy helping people that are fleeing for a war zone is not helping anyone.
What is a day in a mans life...Our turn will come my friend
Very true, but we will not be able to change the system or tell them how to operate. The refugee crises has impacted our application timelines and that is the end of the story. The only choice we have in the matter is how we react to it, our attitudes.Jiss said:i agree with my friend..but there are people who got stuck in their future and facing real trouble in life just because of this wait period..many of them are being exploited by the employers and have no other option..they are wasting their years for no reason just to meet cic requirements..of course they should be helping refugees..and that is the govt policy...but putting others life into uncertainity is not the solution..they should employ more people as casuals or find any other alternative system for refugee management...
I think we are not going to get ppr in 2015. we have to wait until the refugee things settle downhtokyo said:48 days since "medical done"
43 days since "medical received"
Keep praying and hoping!
Good luck to all!
That will be February next yearpaulgovas said:I think we are not going to get ppr in 2015. we have to wait until the refugee things settle down
That would be very frustrated to me. My son is in senior year of high school. We wish the process would be completed ASAP so that we can go forward with his enrollment to university in Canadapaulgovas said:I think we are not going to get ppr in 2015. we have to wait until the refugee things settle down
federal pr processing was moving smoothly upto September/Oct , and from November it stopped right there. My PR application received in June, AOR in August, medical, PCC, RPRF, in September Medical received etc. it was a good move until that point. Then suddenly stopped including my ECas. the changed government moved to refugee settlement. it is a bad time for us.htokyo said:That would be very frustrated to me. My son is in senior year of high school. We wish the process would be completed ASAP so that we can go forward with his enrollment to university in Canada