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Alborz

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Applications for Permanent ResidenceFederal Skilled WorkerCategory 1 :

Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria


PR: Permanent Residence

FSW1: Federal Skilled Worker -Category 1

Category 1: For persons in an occupation which corresponds to the list of occupations identified in the Ministerial Instructions and have evidence of one year of continuous full-time (or full-time equivalent) experience in that occupation;
 

Alborz

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Alborz

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Skilled immigrant visa backlog piling up - again, Mar 29 2010



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Skilled immigrant visa backlog piling up - again

March 29, 2010


Nicholas Keung


Despite controversial measures introduced two years ago to speed up Canada's immigration process, a backlog of skilled immigrant applications appears to be re-emerging, critics say.

According to an analysis of Citizenship and Immigration Canada's latest data, the average processing time from all visa posts is 7 1/2 years, with 600,000 people in the queue for the 80,055 skilled immigrant visas granted in 2010.

The problem, immigration critics say, is twofold: longer waits as the government slowly sifts through the old backlog of applications that still runs in the hundreds of thousands, and a glut of applications to the 38 specific job categories introduced in 2008.

"We have a growing inventory because we have an oversupply of eager candidates," said Richard Kurland, a Vancouver-based immigrant lawyer and policy analyst who obtained the data. "The processing time is going to balloon. This is an early warning of a backlog returning."

To reduce the volume of applications, Kurland said Ottawa needs to trim the occupation list and install a warning system that alerts officials to remove a job category when it generates too many applications.

"It may be unpopular politically, but the immigration minister needs to fix this," Kurland said.

The new legislation was brought in to reduce the backlog and more quickly bring in immigrants whose skills are in demand, although opposition parties at the time warned it wouldn't solve the backlog.

Immigration spokesperson Kelli Fraser acknowledged this week that between March 2008 and now, the department has received 327,843 skilled immigrant applications for the 38 occupations, everything from geologists and specialist physicians to chefs and plumbers. But she said 80 per cent of decisions have been made within seven months or less.

Visa offices facing high workloads include Damascus in Syria, Guatemala, Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago, and Kingston, Jamaica.

The old backlog has been reduced by 40 per cent from 640,000 to roughly 400,000 applicants, she said. Under the old rules, a skilled immigrant application took four to five years to process; "given the size of the backlog, it cannot be reduced overnight," said Fraser.

At a recent immigration conference in Toronto, Immigration Canada's international director general Renald Gilbert said there are numerous challenges, resources being a key one.

"More applications mean a longer backlog," he said, adding over the last four years the federal government more than doubled resources to process temporary foreign worker permits, but increased resources at visa posts abroad by only 7 per cent. Part of the problem is the mismatch between the number of applications and government targets allotted to individual visa posts, said Phil Mooney, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants.

For example, the number of skilled immigrants waiting for visas in Islamabad, Pakistan, is 40,587 but the total number of visas to be granted there in 2010 is only 1,350, according to Kurland's analysis.

The loose description of some qualifying jobs, such as "financial manager" and "college instructor" also contributes to an influx of applications, said Mooney.

And, he worries about the aggressive marketing in some countries by immigration firms, legal and otherwise, that push people to apply even though they only vaguely meet the criteria.

"The sales pitch is very persuasive. The same thing happening now is what was happening before. People can come without a job. When the job market saturates, these people quickly end up at the food bank."

The immigration department just announced this month plans to review labour market needs to update the occupation list.


thestar.com/news/canada/article/786838--skilled-immigrant-visa-backlog-piling-up-again
 

hassan09

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Jun 25, 2009
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Med's Done....
16.02.2013, Remedicals for kids (15.02.2014)
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waived
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30-06-2014
VISA ISSUED...
21-08-2014
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Planning for October 2014
Hi,

I'm sailing in the same ship :) Sent docs to CHC Damscus in Sep09 and Still Recieved by visa office up till this date...

BR
 

Alborz

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Saskatchewan immigration website:

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Alborz

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PR Visa success rate (Jan.-Sep. 2009) = 77.32 %
 

Hoveisi

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Damascus
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03-03-2010
Hi , I am the newcomer , i applied from damascus Visa office
i submitted my full documents on mar2010 and my AOR is 03March2010,my current status in e-case is "recevied by visa office" :'( and i am waiting for any further signal from the visa office side
 

arashtdii

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1st: Mar 2010 | 2nd: Aug 2010
Hi everyone,
I am glad to see more Damascus applicants here.
Since Damascus applicants are very few in this website, I suggest we centralize all the timelines in one thread so we can have a global view on processing progress.

The following thread already has several applicants.
All applicants since 2008 please join:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/full-docs-sent-to-damascus-in-2010-t41295.0.html

Let's unite all in one rather than breaking down to various threads. :)
Regards,