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csaade said:
On December 6, 2012 I was at the parliament in Ottawa during its lighting. There were representatives from all the canadian provinces and they promised that the economy will be improved as of 2013. I guess this strike is a good example of their promises. I dunno if Canadian-citizen was there too and heard the same talk.
Btw,this occasion is really nice and you're lucky if you get the chance to taste the beaver tale :D

Nope, I wasn't there. Eventhough I live in Ottawa, I don't really attend many events here. I guess too busy to have a life or maybe because I live here it's like boring to me now lol..but i loveeeeeeeeeeeee skating on the canal...my favorite thing in the world haha
 
lemans207 said:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH

This is update

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-ec.asp


Alert – Strike Action

The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) union is currently taking strike action. PAFSO union members responsible for processing visa applications have been walking out of offices in Canada and overseas.

Posted processing times for both temporary and permanent resident visa applications do not take into account work stoppages.

Anyone applying for a visa should anticipate delays and submit their application as far in advance as possible.

Contingency plans are already in place to ensure all offices remain open and are providing at least a minimum level of service. Priority will be placed on urgent humanitarian applications.

CIC continues to closely monitor the situation.

that means gonna be a long term strike!! Hope that romania VO ppl are satisfied with their wages :D
 
very nice news
http://www.cicsnews.com/?cat=456

“Backlogs and delays prevent Canada from attracting the best and brightest from around the world and ensuring that our immigration system is contributing to economic growth and long-term prosperity. For too long, we accepted far more applications than we could process each year. That led to backlogs increasing every year and processing times of eight to ten years in some cases, which discouraged talented, dynamic people from coming to Canada.”
CIC's goal is to reduce processing times of applications for permanent residence to less than one year, from the sometimes over five years that it has taken in recent years.


CIC said that it expects that by the end of 2013, it will be able to process applications as they are received, and complete their processing within one year.

It said that this will open the door to the adoption of the Expression of Interest (EOI) model for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and possibly other economic immigration streams.


means all of us will land on 2014 ;)
 
lemans207 said:
very nice new
http://www.cicsnews.com/?cat=456

“Backlogs and delays prevent Canada from attracting the best and brightest from around the world and ensuring that our immigration system is contributing to economic growth and long-term prosperity. For too long, we accepted far more applications than we could process each year. That led to backlogs increasing every year and processing times of eight to ten years in some cases, which discouraged talented, dynamic people from coming to Canada.”
CIC's goal is to reduce processing times of applications for permanent residence to less than one year, from the sometimes over five years that it has taken in recent years.


CIC said that it expects that by the end of 2013, it will be able to process applications as they are received, and complete their processing within one year.

It said that this will open the door to the adoption of the Expression of Interest (EOI) model for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and possibly other economic immigration streams.


means all of us will land on 2014 ;)

Yeah and it's really fair for the old applicants who wasted years waiting because of the gap in the immigration system. Sa7 el nowm 3anjad!!! This isn't fair
 
csaade said:
Yeah and it's really fair for the old applicants who wasted years waiting because of the gap in the immigration system. Sa7 el nowm 3anjad!!! This isn't fair

I also don't think it's fair. They wasted 3+ years of our lives. Plus, I'll only believe in this new system when I see it implemented...because they will just make it harder for people to immigrated with more rules. Bottom line, the conservative government are not fond of immigration, and we are an example of this!
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
I also don't think it's fair. They wasted 3+ years of our lives. Plus, I'll only believe in this new system when I see it implemented...because they will just make it harder for people to immigrated with more rules. Bottom line, the conservative government are not fond of immigration, and we are an example of this!

I know its gonna be harder but it true also published on there web,,,

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/pub/eoi-summary-report.pdf
 
lemans207 said:
I know its gonna be harder but it true also published on there web,,,

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/pub/eoi-summary-report.pdf

LOL even if it's on the website doesn't mean it's true. The conservative government have a commercial on TV saying how the governement will give grants for employees to get better training to find better jobs yet it hasn't been approved yet. In small letters it says "subject to government approval". So they just like to give people false information.
 
lemans207 said:
very nice news
http://www.cicsnews.com/?cat=456

“Backlogs and delays prevent Canada from attracting the best and brightest from around the world and ensuring that our immigration system is contributing to economic growth and long-term prosperity. For too long, we accepted far more applications than we could process each year. That led to backlogs increasing every year and processing times of eight to ten years in some cases, which discouraged talented, dynamic people from coming to Canada.”
CIC's goal is to reduce processing times of applications for permanent residence to less than one year, from the sometimes over five years that it has taken in recent years.


CIC said that it expects that by the end of 2013, it will be able to process applications as they are received, and complete their processing within one year.

It said that this will open the door to the adoption of the Expression of Interest (EOI) model for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and possibly other economic immigration streams.


means all of us will land on 2014 ;)

that means to process new applications fast and delay the old ones more!!? anyway i am 2013 applicant hope that works even though my CAIPS says other things so far..
 
what do u mean by 2014 will land , what a bout files sence 2010 in amman vo?
 
kita7789 said:
what do u mean by 2014 will land , what a bout files sence 2010 in amman vo?

they are planing for new system to b lunched on end of 2014, so they want to finish the backlogs b4 next yeay
 
Hi everybody,

i have a little small query, if I update my file with :
1- Change wife profession
2- Add my brother in law as resident in Montreal

Can anybody advise if it will affect badly on the process time, they will consider the date of the update as start of the application and I have to wait another 24 months?
Please I need a real answer without feelings ;) , I mean real experience
Thank you for your help
 
lemans207 said:
I know its gonna be harder but it true also published on there web,,,

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/pub/eoi-summary-report.pdf

does that mean new applicants will be obliged to have job offre to get eligible for visa process ?
 
jimmy80 said:
Hi everybody,

i have a little small query, if I update my file with :
1- Change wife profession
2- Add my brother in law as resident in Montreal

Can anybody advise if it will affect badly on the process time, they will consider the date of the update as start of the application and I have to wait another 24 months?
Please I need a real answer without feelings ;) , I mean real experience
Thank you for your help
Those are not (major) updates . Such as change of address , change of status , newborn... So without feelings :) you shouldn't bother (you and them ) for such updates.
 
What more do they want at the embassy to rush with our files? A civil war? Anyone close to the fighting?
 
lemans207 said:
very nice news


“Backlogs and delays prevent Canada from attracting the best and brightest from around the world and ensuring that our immigration system is contributing to economic growth and long-term prosperity. For too long, we accepted far more applications than we could process each year. That led to backlogs increasing every year and processing times of eight to ten years in some cases, which discouraged talented, dynamic people from coming to Canada.”
CIC's goal is to reduce processing times of applications for permanent residence to less than one year, from the sometimes over five years that it has taken in recent years.


CIC said that it expects that by the end of 2013, it will be able to process applications as they are received, and complete their processing within one year.

It said that this will open the door to the adoption of the Expression of Interest (EOI) model for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and possibly other economic immigration streams.


means all of us will land on 2014 ;)


I hate to be negative about this, but this is not the first time they promise finishing backlogs and providing faster immigration systems. If you go back to the news releases of 2011 and 2012 you'll find many articles with the same content and yet here we are !!