sino nagsponsor sainyo?wapakels said:Mga Sir/Mam. Ask lang po. Kakafollow up ko lang po sa Medical namin. Ok naman daw po ung results and naiforward na nila ung file namin sa CEM last April 18. Ganun po ba talaga ung ECAS? kasi hindi po nauupdate e. lagi na lang po we begin the processing of your paper..... Hmm.. Pahelp naman po. Under sponsorship po kami ng mother ko. And gano po katagal bago sila magrequest ng Pasport namin. kasi, magrerenew pa po kami. Thanks po. Godbless po satin lahat Cheesy
mother ko po. sana po magkaron kami ng enlightenment dito sa forum na to. thanks po mga kababayanSamJean78 said:sino nagsponsor sainyo?
hi saan ka sa nueva vizcaya? air21 ang may hawak sa vizcaya.corps said:haizz,,, ala talaga po,,, ncontact ko n lhat ng courier,,, cguro need ko nlng cla puntahan mas sure cguro pag gnon,,,![]()
Thanksraniloc said:There is no harm in trying... Besides its free..You just email your MP and explain your situation...
Here is the link of the MP (contacts and email addresses)
http://www.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx
Paragraph 8(2)(g) of the Privacy Act permits a government institution to disclose personal
information "to a Member of Parliament for the purpose of assisting the individual to whom the
information relates in resolving a problem," without the written consent of the individual. Visa
offices are thus authorized to respond to Members of Parliament (MPs) about an individual's
application.
MPs are sitting members of the House of Commons or the Senate. This discretionary privilege is
not accorded to provincial members of legislative assemblies (MLAs), members of the National
Assembly (MNAs in Quebec), and members of provincial parliaments (MPPs).
MPs usually delegate constituency business to constituency assistants. These assistants request
personal information on the behalf of MPs. Officers may release personal information to
constituency assistants provided it is clear that MPs have designated them for this purpose. As
with written requests, e-mail requests for personal information on the letterhead of an MP or from
the MP's e-mail address, signed by constituency assistants, do not pose a problem. The written
reply will simply be addressed to the MP. International Region has given the e-mail addresses of
overseas missions to MPs to enable them to make inquiries by e-mail. The Ministerial Enquiries
Division has confirmed that visa offices can reply to the Parliament Hill e-mail address of the MPs
or to their official constituency e-mail address, but visa offices cannot send replies to the
home/private e-mail accounts of ministerial staff.
The standard for reply to MP enquiries is one week (or five working days). Where a substantive
reply within one week is not possible, the MP's office should be advised within one week of receipt
of the enquiry that a reply will be provided shortly and by a specific date. Such delays should be
exceptional and short. Ideally, MPs should receive a response within two (2) working days.
Program managers are responsible for either preparing replies to MPs personally, or closely and
regularly monitoring replies sent by their office for both quality and timeliness. Note that visa
offices must reply to all MP requests.
kasi wapakels as much as we wanted to help you meron ibang thread for parents sponsoring children na pwedeng mas makatulong sa situation mo. dito kasi more on spousal sponsorship. i think iba din yung processing. good luck po.wapakels said:mother ko po. sana po magkaron kami ng enlightenment dito sa forum na to. thanks po mga kababayan![]()
Your hubby should be the one to write the MP.emrn said:Thanks![]()
kailangan ba yung hubby ko sa Toronto mgfollow-up or can i email them kahit ako na lang? Yung Caips namin most probably last week ng May or first week ng June pa eh. Kasi parang di na tama na mag 4months na passport ko sa kanila and application received pa din ako.
hi ermn,raniloc said:Your hubby should be the one to write the MP.
oo nga pareho tayo.. ano kaya ginagawa nila dun sa embassy..Tereciel27 said:Wla prin update![]()
Daming oras at araw nsasayang LNG![]()
ragluf said:hi ermn,
If you need a sample (from my personal experience writing an MP)... you can email them in this format. Be formal in the letter - note these are usually old school career politicians and are always proper in their niceties and protocol.
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The Honourable <name of MP>
Member of Parliament, <riding/constituency>
<Constituency Office Address>
Note: address your letters to the MPs constituency office - as they have staff always there to provide assistance. Use registered mail if sending via snail mail and always sign letters if using snail mail.
<date>
Dear <MP>
I am writing as one of your constituents, since <date of residence>, and would like to seek your assistance.
<put your details here and what your requests are>
I seek your assistance in this matter, and am grateful for any that you and your office provides. Please feel free to contact me should you need more details and information.
Thank you very much and I look forward to receiving a response from you.
Yours Truly,
<Name>
<Address>
<Tel No.>
Here is an excerpt of the response I received - I have removed the personal details and addresses:
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Dear <name>:
On behalf of <MP's name> I would like to thank you for contacting our office regarding your situation with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
We would be happy to contact CIC on your behalf to inquire about how we may assist in resolving this situation. We will need a few details in order to submit a Ministerial Inquiry on your file. Can you please forward the following information:
File Number
Date of Birth
Country of birth
Citizenship
Date of Application
Processing office
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours truly,
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Got a response within two days and then for the status of their inquiry they update me by calling me up.
/hope this helps....
i talked to an immigration consultant a while ago. sabi nya 6 months pa lang, so it's not yet a good time to follow up with MP and embassy. wait daw muna until may. sabi nya the last thing na dapat gawin e ang inisin ang visa officer.so wait muna tayo.. magkalapit lang timeline natin.SamJean78 said:thanks guys... kayo lang tlaga nakakapalakas ng loob ko plus my hubby of course.. im really happy for you guys.. sana nga lang sunod sunod na kaming naghihintay din.. kung kelan last stage na saka nakakapanggigil mag hintay! argh! gusto na nga magflw up ng asawa ko sa MP sabi ko wag muna.. hintayin namin this week.. sana lang pagbigyan na kami..
jaraxle316 said:i talked to an immigration consultant a while ago. sabi nya 6 months pa lang, so it's not yet a good time to follow up with MP and embassy. wait daw muna until may. sabi nya the last thing na dapat gawin e ang inisin ang visa officer.so wait muna tayo.. magkalapit lang timeline natin.