raistlin17phil
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- Jul 17, 2012
- 5
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Montreal
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 17-10-2012
- Doc's Request.
- 27-05-2014
- Nomination.....
- CSQ 15-09-2014
- AOR Received.
- 14-03-2014
- IELTS Request
- submitted with the application
- File Transfer...
- 01-01-2013
- Med's Request
- 02-07-2015
- Med's Done....
- 07-07-2015
- Interview........
- Waived (QSWP)
hello MKSHAH,mkshah said:Hi cherishlady,
It is really not something to be expected for applicants like me who have waited for almost 41 months just to hear this ******* rule change and it squares all the time, efforts and money invested to nil..... ??? ??? ???
If they dont need any more immigrants, why dont they publish it openly...??
why to play such harsh games with lives of hundreds of applicants who have built their lives dreaming about getting PR and day in - day out, we have made so many efforts for this dream. Me and my wife have learnt french language for almost 3 years, just because they have announced that B2 is the minimal language requirement, so we had to meet this rule... but now change in AOT.. how to cope with this????
God.... I am now losing my hope... I feel that I am out of this rat-race now and feeling very sad, and depressed .... :-[ :-[ :-[
this is really a cruel torture happening from this immigration authorities with thousands of immigrants like me who have built their lives around the dream of getting PR (those were only because of the rules when we applied, and now suddenly rules are changed)
If they wanted to change the rules, why on this earth they have accepted applications for previous AOT in priority basis and then suddenly giving lesser/zero points for the same priority AOT (such as Nursing and chemistry).
they must have considered the older applications based on rules prevailing at the time applications were submitted..
very frustrating and heart-breaking it is
don't give up hope yet. you mentioned that they were asking for doc nos 23, 24 and 42... are you referring to the certificates of employment, ITR/social security contributions, and labels? these are the documents corresponding to those numbers in the checklist. if so, i think this is usual and customary for them to ask before making the final decision; it doesnt mean that you have already been rejected. i believe that if you are already rejected, they would be sending you a FEVAL, a sheet that shows your evaluation with corresponding points based on their evaluation of your file, and it would show by how many points you failed and why. from what i hear, it seems that you only got a letter requesting for missing documents. i got a letter like that as well, and my csq was approved.while it's possible that they may retroactively apply the new rules, you still have a chance by sending in documents that may increase your points, even if you lost points because of the new rules. you mentioned that you invested in french;from what i remember, b2 gets hefty points. what im trying to say is comply with what they're asking for and give them other things too that might increase your points before they make that final decision. hey, maybe you're already off the hook and just dont know it. ;-)