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Hello po, nareceive na po ng cic ung application ng husband ko nung July 19, ask ko lang po pano po macheck ang statu ng application, may Client ID na rin po na binigay samin :)
 
jcarreos said:
Hello po, nareceive na po ng cic ung application ng husband ko nung July 19, ask ko lang po pano po macheck ang statu ng application, may Client ID na rin po na binigay samin :)

Log in to the website ---> www.cic.gc.ca to check the status using the client id. Good luck! :D
 
markel008 said:
oo nga po. i mean, ung asawa mo po, ung una land sa canada is permanent resident agad xa?..
parang kayo po pag punta nyo sa canada.. landed pR po kau ng anak nyo..

00 pr na xa d0n pgdting nya nand0n kc bu0ng family nya inisp0ns0ran din xa kya pg dting nya pr na xa d0n. ikw? san pnta m0 s canada
 
constantine_tiberius said:
goldenkagi saan ka sa canada?

Sa GTA husband ko.
 
Tanong ko lang:

1. Hindi ba nag a-update sa ECAS ng medical results received ang Manila Visa Office? 4 months na application ko, wala namang nakalagay na medical results received.

2. Yung NBI ko expired na ata sa August (next month na), nag re-request ba sila ng bago?

Salamat sa mga sasagot.
 
iloveviolet said:
00 pr na xa d0n pgdting nya nand0n kc bu0ng family nya inisp0ns0ran din xa kya pg dting nya pr na xa d0n. ikw? san pnta m0 s canada
opo same lng din po tau ganun po mrs ko. andun lahat ng family nya.. edmonton alberta po.. ikaw po?
 
erkiss13 said:
hi SCOS,

i want my information added to the spreadsheet but i don't know how.. will you help me?

You can either post the information here or send it to me in a personal message and I will enter it.
 
haisst......kailan kaya magkakaPPR ang march....sana this coming august
 
hello brothers and sisters, ngayon lang ako ulit naka login. busy ang this past few days packing at kakatapos ko lang today ng PDOS. grabe tagal..
 
mr.peace said:
Tanong ko lang:

1. Hindi ba nag a-update sa ECAS ng medical results received ang Manila Visa Office? 4 months na application ko, wala namang nakalagay na medical results received.

2. Yung NBI ko expired na ata sa August (next month na), nag re-request ba sila ng bago?

Salamat sa mga sasagot.

may mga cases na hindi agad nag uupdate ang ecas. ung sa akin nauna ung visa ko dumating bago mag update ng Decision made.

wala ka pa namn PPR, usually nag uupdate yan to in process once you submit your passport.

Regarding your NBI, i suggest kumuha ka na ng bago para pag nagrequest sila, mapapadala mo agad.
 
Arlen said:
haisst......kailan kaya magkakaPPR ang march....sana this coming august


sana nga matapos na ang feb.pra march na next..march applicant kb sis?anu timeline mo po?
 
OTTAWA - Visa processing and diplomatic staff won't feel any financial pinch during their partial strike in Canada and abroad.

The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) will give 100% strike pay to all its members now off the job at 15 visa processing centres around the world and also refusing to help federal ministers with international travel.

"We are quite prepared to take this deep into the fall if necessary," PAFSO president Tim Edwards said.

With a partial strike, the union will deplete its strike pay fund more slowly than during a full stoppage.

Meanwhile, strikers with an average yearly salary of $86,000 can still get thousands of dollars in other help from taxpayers, like housing allowances or kids' educational expense coverage.

The latest work stoppage is another step in the long-running campaign by embassy and consulate staff for "equal pay" with others doing comparable work.

Edwards said what the strikers "will not stand for is looking at somebody working in the neighbouring office making up to $14,000 more than them."

The union predicts Canada's economy will suffer because tourist, student and other visas won't be processed.

"We're talking about a potential impact ... maybe over $2 billion," Edwards said.

The government insists other employees and temp workers are picking up the slack in visa processing.

PAFSO wants the dispute settled by binding arbitration, but the feds won't accept comparing foreign service officers' work to others.

"These jobs are substantively different from public service lawyers, economists or commerce officers," said a spokesman for Treasury Board President Tony Clement.