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Hello All, OMG I was searching for Lebanese people who are applying for Canada and for some reason I didn't find any, maybe because you are all here !! ;D

Well, I applied as a skilled worker back in Jan 2011, I got my CSQ in May 2013, and I got my federal file number in July 13 so any one have an idea about the proess time? is it as mention in CIC webste as a 37 months !!

I'm glad that I found you, no I'll go back and see what I missed.

Regards to all.
 
ashaa said:
Hello All, OMG I was searching for Lebanese people who are applying for Canada and for some reason I didn't find any, maybe because you are all here !! ;D

Well, I applied as a skilled worker back in Jan 2011, I got my CSQ in May 2013, and I got my federal file number in July 13 so any one have an idea about the proess time? is it as mention in CIC webste as a 37 months !!

I'm glad that I found you, no I'll go back and see what I missed.

Regards to all.

Welcome! Well I don't mean to depress you, but everyone here has been waiting a very long time, some with a lot more than the 37 months shown on the CIC website. However, all of our files have been transfered to Bucharest where it's supposed to be faster. Most of us here have now received the medicals, mostly in the last couple of months.
 
dkeyrouz said:
randsky I am so sorry I didn't know youre a female first
second
I told everybody this is my own opinion
third I am computer communication engineer graduated from AUB and I have 2 masters degree
where not assholes as u said
and I sent my papers to Concordia university to complete my third masters degree in printing media field
and if it tooks to work in a gaz station to start my career why not work is not a shame
and as for you as a female youre right 100% plzz accept my appologize



Hi

If I want to contenu a Master degree in quebec , should I apply from now . Knowing that we dont know when the visa can be issued. It may take +8 months . Is it better to wait until geting the visa and then aply to university?
 
It seems like no visas will be issued in this week as thursday should be holiday and usually thursday is the day of issuing visas ...
hopefully, one of the next thursdays in summer will be our thursday of relief
 
Randski said:
longtime boyfriend)

those 2 words destroyed my hopes about you in case i didn't get a visa lmao just kidding ! congrats randski so happy for you, best of luck !!
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
Welcome! Well I don't mean to depress you, but everyone here has been waiting a very long time, some with a lot more than the 37 months shown on the CIC website. However, all of our files have been transfered to Bucharest where it's supposed to be faster. Most of us here have now received the medicals, mostly in the last couple of months.

Well thanks for your reply, it's what it's, really frustrating but what other option we have!!
 
Grats Rands !

jesus joseph and mary in a tiny canoe! this paperwork requested from me is taking longer than i expected mainly because of the local services related parts, I was really hoping contacting the DHL today. on another note do I really have to fill in a travel history for my parents and sibling ?



Oh and Lemons , you are right 1st world countries are not safe at all, it is post-apocalyptic and mayhem there, however 3rd world countries ARE safer and the only 4th world country is the safest, how didnt I realize that any sooner? /facepalm
 
Lmastory said:
Grats Rands !
Oh and Lemons , you are right 1st world countries are not safe at all, it is post-apocalyptic and mayhem there, however 3rd world countries ARE safer and the only 4th world country is the safest, how didnt I realize that any sooner? /facepalm

Its not safe in some places, we have to know someone who can guide us ;)
 
lemans207 said:
Its not safe in some places, we have to know someone who can guide us ;)

why? whats wrong with google, bit of personal research and maps? too much work ?
 
Lmastory said:
why? whats wrong with google, bit of personal research and maps? too much work ?

well its not enough, I have my ex fiancé in montreal since long time. there are crimes like they woke up and they found their neighbour cut in pieces :o

some places ppl jobless and drunk most of the time, this thing you cant know though google. expensive rents/area usually is safe high security
 
Lmastory said:
Grats Rands !

jesus joseph and mary in a tiny canoe! this paperwork requested from me is taking longer than i expected mainly because of the local services related parts, I was really hoping contacting the DHL today. on another note do I really have to fill in a travel history for my parents and sibling ?



Oh and Lemons , you are right 1st world countries are not safe at all, it is post-apocalyptic and mayhem there, however 3rd world countries ARE safer and the only 4th world country is the safest, how didnt I realize that any sooner? /facepalm

no, you just need to fill out your own travels.
 
lemans207 said:
well its not enough, I have my ex fiancé in montreal since long time. there are crimes like they woke up and they found their neighbour cut in pieces :o

some places ppl jobless and drunk most of the time, this thing you cant know though google. expensive rents/area usually is safe high security


Well that guy who cut his boyfriend into pieces and taped it is a psycho. The chances of something bad happening to you are slim to none, when you consider how many people live in a city/or a country. You can't live your life in fear. Like I said before, I've been here my entire life, and not once did I fear for my life. Isn't Lebanon worse? People closing roads, waving runs, burning tires?

Another thing, if you see homeless and drunk people, 99% of the time, they're not dangerous, in fact when you talk to them you will realise they are nice, some even educated. Anyway, maybe I am biased since I majored in Criminology lol...but my point is...you can't live your life looking over your shoulder.
 
These two sentences from David Cohen are strange, the first one states that we can still get points, and other one says retroactively ..ect ..



It is important to note that applicants would not be disqualified for possessing less than B1 proficiency in French or English. The QSW application is assessed on a points system, and it is possible for an applicant to achieve sufficient points without being awarded points for their language skills.
These language rules will be effective for new applicants beginning August 1st, 2013. The rules will be effective retroactively for submitted files for which preliminary processing has not already begun. What constitutes ‘preliminary processing’ has not been made clear in the government’s announcement.
 
signalmaker said:
These two sentences from David Cohen are strange, the first one states that we can still get points, and other one says retroactively ..ect ..



It is important to note that applicants would not be disqualified for possessing less than B1 proficiency in French or English. The QSW application is assessed on a points system, and it is possible for an applicant to achieve sufficient points without being awarded points for their language skills.
These language rules will be effective for new applicants beginning August 1st, 2013. The rules will be effective retroactively for submitted files for which preliminary processing has not already begun. What constitutes ‘preliminary processing' has not been made clear in the government's announcement.

I think they mean for anyone who has yet to receive their CSQ, these new rules will apply. If you have already received your CSQ, then your application will be processed using the old rules.
 
Canadian_Citizen said:
Anyway, maybe I am biased since I majored in Criminology lol...but my point is...you can't live your life looking over your shoulder.

CC, he is joking around and for the last couple of years for sure , otherwise with that attitude m sure he would choke on the sweet air of freedom ;)