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hello po, i am new here sa forum nyo po. i am currently sponsoring my husband na nasa philippines, eto po ang time frame
March 16,2012/ sent complete application/forms (medical exam, police clearance, letters, photos etc.,)
March 22,2012/ CIC mississauga received my application
June 28,2012/ received a letter stating eligible to sponsor and application for PR for my spouse has neen forwarded in Manila visa office
September 13,2012/ my husband received a letter through regular mail asking for these documents :
Personal history from dec. 2012
Advisory of marriage for himself
Original passport
Photo ( attached is the instruction for the photographer/ photo specification)
September 14, 2012/ my husband send all the requested documents including his passport
meaning po ba nito issuing of visa na?kc pinasend na ang passport and asking for his photo (which is suppose to be very clear photo)
thank you po :)
nakaka kaba ng feeling, takot kaming dalawa ng husband ko na ma refuse ang PR nya d2 manitoba :(
 
jayjade said:
hello po, i am new here sa forum nyo po. i am currently sponsoring my husband na nasa philippines, eto po ang time frame
March 16,2012/ sent complete application/forms (medical exam, police clearance, letters, photos etc.,)
March 22,2012/ CIC mississauga received my application
June 28,2012/ received a letter stating eligible to sponsor and application for PR for my spouse has neen forwarded in Manila visa office
September 13,2012/ my husband received a letter through regular mail asking for these documents :
Personal history from dec. 2012
Advisory of marriage for himself
Original passport
Photo ( attached is the instruction for the photographer/ photo specification)
September 14, 2012/ my husband send all the requested documents including his passport
meaning po ba nito issuing of visa na?kc pinasend na ang passport and asking for his photo (which is suppose to be very clear photo)
thank you po :)
nakaka kaba ng feeling, takot kaming dalawa ng husband ko na ma refuse ang PR nya d2 manitoba :(

Jay jade nothing to worries as long as na macomplete ng spouse mo ung requirement n hinihingi then your good to go:) chenicheck nila ung eligibility,security,criminality and lastly ung medical results then sunod n ung visa.:) hwag lng sanang matabunan ung files mo kagaya nmn na 2011 applicant :)
 
hello po,
pano po macheck yung status ng application namin?im sponsoring my husband po and nasa manila visa office na dw po ang application nya, meron na pong binigay na UCI para sknya, san ko po e-checheck ang status? ayaw naman po sa website ng cic pag chinecheck ko

thank you po ;D
 
jayjade said:
hello po,
pano po macheck yung status ng application namin?im sponsoring my husband po and nasa manila visa office na dw po ang application nya, meron na pong binigay na UCI para sknya, san ko po e-checheck ang status? ayaw naman po sa website ng cic pag chinecheck ko

thank you po ;D

Sa ecas no machecheck up status ng application nyo:)
 
Nash13 said:
Sa ecas no machecheck up status ng application nyo:)

thank you po sa reply, sa website parin po ba yun ng cic.gc.ca?
 
jayjade said:
thank you po sa reply, sa website parin po ba yun ng cic.gc.ca?

https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en
 
jayjade said:
thank you po sa reply, sa website parin po ba yun ng cic.gc.ca?

Yup :) kung gusto mo nmn ng mas detailed pwede kayong magavail ng CAIPS/GCMS or FOSS :) i think marami Sa ka forum ntin ang magshashare ng ideas kung pano magavail nito:)
 
kurt said:
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/?app=ecas&lang=en
Bro 2011 applicant ka rin? Ang dmi plang 2011 applicant :)
 
Nash13 said:
Bro 2011 applicant ka rin? Ang dmi plang 2011 applicant :)

yes bro..but my visa office is in SIngapore...
 
kurt said:
yes bro..but my visa office is in SIngapore...

Wow halos parehas din pla ng processing time ng embassy ng Manila at Singapore :)
 
Nash13 said:
Wow halos parehas din pla ng processing time ng embassy ng Manila at Singapore :)

my case was considered fast in SIngapore.. the processing there is about 22months while Manila is only 9months base on the the individual visa office processing time
 
kurt said:
my case was considered fast in SIngapore.. the processing there is about 22months while Manila is only 9months base on the the individual visa office processing time

Wow 22 months!!! That's long eh? Holly smokes :o
 
Nash13 said:
Yup :) kung gusto mo nmn ng mas detailed pwede kayong magavail ng CAIPS/GCMS or FOSS :) i think marami Sa ka forum ntin ang magshashare ng ideas kung pano magavail nito:)

hehe, thank you po. na check ko na po, kaka chack ko lang.. application received lng po nakalagay, pero yung husband ko nakareceive sya po ng letter from manila visa office last sep. 13 2012 na requesting for his passport and picture at advisory of marriage.. we are hoping na hnd nmn ma refuse pag binalik sknya yung passport :)
 
jayjade said:
hehe, thank you po. na check ko na po, kaka chack ko lang.. application received lng po nakalagay, pero yung husband ko nakareceive sya po ng letter from manila visa office last sep. 13 2012 na requesting for his passport and picture at advisory of marriage.. we are hoping na hnd nmn ma refuse pag binalik sknya yung passport :)

Hindi nmn cguro kasi ung files nyo dumaan nmn Sa screening dun s cic mississauga eh:) nothing to worries :)
 
Aged, South Asians unwelcome in Canada


Mon, Aug 27th, 2012 5:44 pm BdST

Shaugat Ali Sagor
From Toronto

Toronto, Aug 27 (bdnews24.com)— The Canadian government is reorganising its immigration rules allowing privileges for workers aged 18 to 35 and having good language skills to migrate to the country.

The Conservative government has finalised the rules with a sweeping overhaul of the points system used over the last 10 years for approving foreign worker applications.

Under the new rules, which will take effect next year, workers aged 47 and over will receive no points for age, compared with 12 for those between 18 and 35, reported The Globe and Mail.

Applicants above 35 years will lose a point for each year of increasing age. People above 46 years of age will not get any point at all.

The government says the change, announced over the weekend, is based on clear evidence that older immigrants are much less likely to succeed in the work force, said the report.

"An aging population … represents a significant policy challenge for Canada," a government analysis of the changes says.

"Immigration of young people able to work at relatively high wages for a number of years can help lessen the consequences of this phenomenon," said the government analysis quoted by The Globe and Mail.

The decision to restructure the rules came following independent researches suggesting that younger immigrants perform better financially.

On language, the new rules will give significantly more points to applicants who have strong language skills in either English or French.

Some immigration experts say this provision could, at least temporarily, have the effect of curbing immigration from regions with relatively poor average English or French skills like China and South Asia.‬

Under the new regulations, 28 points were allocated for language skills, increasing it from 24 points.

The rules also decrease the points for work experience outside of Canada, reported the Canadian newspaper.

The previous 21 points earmarked for working experience was reduced to 15 points and receiving the full point in working experience will require an experience of working six years in Canada instead of the previous four years.

On educational qualifications, an applicant will have to have all his educational certificates assessed by the Canadian government approved 'assessment centre' before being considered for the points.

Professionals like farmer, chef and cook can apply under the new category of Federal Skilled Trades Class to be introduced under the new reorganisation considering increasing demand for construction workers.

bdnews24.com/su/eh/nir/1736h