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SINP TOO LONG

toti gul

Newbie
Jul 6, 2012
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I applied for my nephew through Saskatchewan nominee program in 2006 and got the provinancial nomination in 2008. My nephew submit his application to the Canadian embassy in Islamabad in 2008. He submit all the fees etc in time. It took almost 5 years and we do not know how long more. When I look the online status it says that we got your application in September 30, 2008. And we have transferred to the Canadian embassy in uk 30 April 2011. They may contact u, now it is almost one year in UK no contact. I am so disappointed why it took to long . any one has any idea, What is the chances that he will get immigration or not?
 

Asifov

Star Member
Jan 25, 2012
144
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Karachi
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
10-Sep-2008
Doc's Request.
01-Jan-2010
Nomination.....
15-Mar-2010
AOR Received.
20-Mar-2010
IELTS Request
No (But i attempted)
File Transfer...
01-06-2010
Med's Request
16-11-2011
Med's Done....
28-11-2011 and 15-12-2011
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Step1: 30th May 2012, Step2: 6th July 2012
VISA ISSUED...
20th July 2012
LANDED..........
10th August 2012
First of all please check again. the date might be 2010 and not 2011 because all the cases were transfered in 2010.
Secondly your file might be over looked and you should give then case specific inquiry regarding the case. Please mention the Bxxxxxxxx file number in the subject field. They will tell you what is the situation of the file.

I also applied in 2008 and my case is about to be finalized as i sent my passports yesterday to IVO

Regards
 

toti gul

Newbie
Jul 6, 2012
4
0
thanks for your reply, I already sent email and asked and the london office reply me.

This is in response to your enquiry.

For Federal Skilled Worker applicants who applied before February 27, 2008:

We have received enough Federal Skilled Worker applications since February 27, 2008 to reach our immigration levels for the next two years. Because they reflect Canada's current labour market needs, applications under the most recent set of ministerial instructions are processed on a priority basis. Therefore, few Federal Skilled Worker applications received before February 27, 2008 will be processed this year or next.

The exception is the small number of cases where federal skilled worker applicants have already received instructions to undergo their medical examinations. These applicants should receive a final decision within 12 months of completing their medical examination.

The Action Plan for Faster Immigration has helped reduce application backlogs and wait times. Before the Action Plan was introduced, Canada had a backlog of over 640,000 people in the federal skilled worker category waiting as long as six years to be processed. In just three years, we've been able to get more than 300,000 people out of the lineup - that's close to half those who were waiting.

When a Federal Skilled Worker application is due for assessment, our office will send a letter asking the applicant to submit updated information in support of the application. This new information will be reviewed by an immigration officer who will determine if you meet the requirements for immigration.

Please wait until you receive this letter before providing any new information relating to changes in your personal circumstances, additional dependents, new employment, education or new identity documents.

Our office sends immigration decisions and information requests by post or by email to the mailing and email addresses provided in the application. Therefore, it is important that our office be notified immediately of any change of address and contact details.

We thank you for your patience and for keeping your correspondence to a minimum.