Thank you sir my information is on Staralihadar listK_S said:congrates....sir plz share ur time line and current status... also TCS tracking numbr ... best wishes
Thank you sir my information is on Staralihadar listK_S said:congrates....sir plz share ur time line and current status... also TCS tracking numbr ... best wishes
i think so i IP since may14 and worried some on who has submitted his full documen on sep 2010 and IP on May 21 has got MR by mail on other side some people have got refusal mail. i'm confused on what base this things will happen. pls commenc on thatkkhan870 said:Means you passed the point test and documents test at the moment
There are cases of refusals after IP but very fewgashe4peace said:i think so i IP since may14 and worried some on who has submitted his full documen on sep 2010 and IP on May 21 has got MR by mail on other side some people have got refusal mail. i'm confused on what base this things will happen. pls commenc on that
with regard
gashe4peace said:i think so i IP since may14 and worried some on who has submitted his full documen on sep 2010 and IP on May 21 has got MR by mail on other side some people have got refusal mail. i'm confused on what base this things will happen. pls commenc on that
with regard
same with me. i guess its a good news. keep ur fingers crossedAjmal Khan said:Hello Mech
MY ecas is back today but without address and with ....In Process .
MAK
It is a very good news and I guaranteed that you will get it because they updated all of the applicants after this disappearancemech said:same with me. i guess its a good news. keep ur fingers crossed
Yes bur the bill recently passed says that only the higher court's orders only be implemented if they are passed on or before 29 march 2012azmatgaad said:Hi
Check this out, it says no back log and govt lost the battle in court
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/1211698--ottawa-loses-legal-battle-over-immigration-backlog?bn=1
whats this all about, pls explain.azmatgaad said:BG time lines, from house of common committee on CIC
The Chair:
We have finished the first page, so we're going to start all over again.
I'm going to ask one question first. I'd like you to tell me the difference between the security screening for temporary applications and that for permanent residency applications, if any.
Mr. Pierre Sabourin:
The security screening for temporary residents is for people who are coming here temporarily. The security screening for people who are permanent residents is for people who are coming in here permanently. We now have service standards for the temporary resident side. They're very different from those on the permanent side. I can elaborate more on those, if you wish.
The security screening is to make an admissibility decision based on specific areas of the act, IRPA. We're looking at whether there are reasonable grounds to believe, whether the individual who is applying is permanent or temporary, that the person might pose a risk to national security, such as espionage, terrorism, war criminality, or organized crime. In one case the process is much longer. It takes about eight months right now.
The Chair:
Which one?
Mr. Pierre Sabourin:
For permanent, it takes about eight months. On the temporary side, just over the last few months we finalized the service standards. For a VIP or urgent request, it's 48 hours; for China, it's five days; for what we call tier 1 countries, which includes Saudi Arabia, India, Haiti, Pakistan—there's another one missing—it's 10 days; and for the other countries, for tier 2, it's 20 days.