If I'm not mistaken, a few days after the typhoon sila nag pass. And hindi naman daw hiningan ng info supporting your claim na severely affected ka ng typhoon.securer said:wow as in?when daw sila nag pass ng application
If I'm not mistaken, a few days after the typhoon sila nag pass. And hindi naman daw hiningan ng info supporting your claim na severely affected ka ng typhoon.securer said:wow as in?when daw sila nag pass ng application
kapag ba may file number na, AOR na ba yun or hindi pa?patina92086 said:bakit ka kinakabahan? may namiss ka ba? me mali ba sa application mo? may consultant ka ba? if in case they'll return your application it doesn't mean naman na rejected na yun, i have read from some posts instances where the officer had just required them to do some corrections and resend their application but they have their file no already, kakainggit nga kayo because you will not go through the agony of waiting for years before achieving your dreams...be positive
parang ganun na din yata yun e kasunod na Aor once nabigyan ka file nomickeymouse21 said:kapag ba may file number na, AOR na ba yun or hindi pa?
Read this...ghary said:Hi pls help me. Got my file number via email last feb 7, and received my CSQ last march 20. Now im ready to file for QSW permanent residency.is there a priority processing for typhoon haiyan victims? im from tacloban city. and im 2months pregnant will it affect my application? can i bring my child if my visa is granted?
I am assuming that the cause of the delay is because of the bulk of the applications that they received. Sinabi na mismo sa website "By limiting the number of applications received, the Ministère will be able to process a greater number of pending applications thereby reducing processing times." this line worries me though "It is important to note that the rules pertaining to applications excluded from this maximum number, processing priority and the selection grid will be renewed." Kaya sa mga magsasubmit palang ng application, check thoroughly your forms before submitting at mahirap na kung may mali babalik sa inyo and you might be hit by this renewed processing priority and selection grid. :'(sinco said:^^ haven't read any predicted modifications on the current selection criteria.. so im hopeful that current one, which is favorable to most of us, will remain
This is exactly what I am talking about. Thanks Sir Conrad!ConradFael said:I am assuming that the cause of the delay is because of the bulk of the applications that they received. Sinabi na mismo sa website "By limiting the number of applications received, the Ministère will be able to process a greater number of pending applications thereby reducing processing times." this line worries me though "It is important to note that the rules pertaining to applications excluded from this maximum number, processing priority and the selection grid will be renewed." Kaya sa mga magsasubmit palang ng application, check thoroughly your forms before submitting at mahirap na kung may mali babalik sa inyo and you might be hit by this renewed processing priority and selection grid. :'(
The phrase "from this maximum number" I believe pertains to the 6500 cap, so if one will analyze, the applicants who will be affected by these changes to rules are those beyond these numbers, this 6500 cap is an extention/continuation of the current program (20k), so I think I am correct to assume old rules apply.ConradFael said:I am assuming that the cause of the delay is because of the bulk of the applications that they received. Sinabi na mismo sa website "By limiting the number of applications received, the Ministère will be able to process a greater number of pending applications thereby reducing processing times." this line worries me though "It is important to note that the rules pertaining to applications excluded from this maximum number, processing priority and the selection grid will be renewed." Kaya sa mga magsasubmit palang ng application, check thoroughly your forms before submitting at mahirap na kung may mali babalik sa inyo and you might be hit by this renewed processing priority and selection grid. :'(
I am not discouraging anyone here but I just want you to brace yourself. If the old rules apply then that's good. However, changes can happen anytime so just be prepared is all that I am saying. I am going to post CIC news written September 2013 just to show you how changes can happen so fast and if you were not prepared for it you will really really feel dismayed. I am writing this so that when that time comes or if ever it will happen, you will be ready and since your mind has been set that it can really happen then you will be more receptive to it and instead of sulking, you will do all you can to follow the changes and comply right away to their new requirements so that you will still be part of those coming here in Quebec. Here was the CIC news last Sept. 2013 click on it. Its better to be prepared than to be at ease with assumptions..patina92086 said:The phrase "from this maximum number" I believe pertains to the 6500 cap, so if one will analyze, the applicants who will be affected by these changes to rules are those beyond these numbers, this 6500 cap is an extention/continuation of the current program (20k), so I think I am correct to assume old rules apply.