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kkhan870 said:
No, end of 2014
Agreed!
As per 18 months letter...started Feb 2013 + 18 months = Aug 2014 will get MR and then Visa issuance...this is worse case scenario...
Dua hai keh sub ka Visa 2013 main hi lag jayee...yeh to waqt hi bataye gaa...
 
18 months wait letter will not really be carry forward for 18 months

If this happen, again new applications of 2013 will be affected

Wish all of us should get it by this year end

SMSH said:
Agreed!
As per 18 months letter...started Feb 2013 + 18 months = Aug 2014 will get MR and then Visa issuance...this is worse case scenario...
Dua hai keh sub ka Visa 2013 main hi lag jayee...yeh to waqt hi bataye gaa...
 
Hi,
Many thanks for sharing the status of your applications. My case also transferred from London to Paris couple of weeks ago. I have two questions: a) What should I expect? b) What is the 18 months love letter that some people mentioned here?

Thanks again.
 
Expect medical + updated docs request

Check ur email or agent periodically

az107 said:
Hi,
Many thanks for sharing the status of your applications. My case also transferred from London to Paris couple of weeks ago. I have two questions: a) What should I expect? b) What is the 18 months love letter that some people mentioned here?

Thanks again.
 
Fellas, When I applied for immig, I was 32, Now I am 35+ . Is immigration worth it when you are 35+ ? does growing age bother you with regard to immigration or its only me?
 
phdmaker said:
Two things are required to be sent:

1. Attested Photocopy of birth certificate along with translation from Union Council.

2. B-form photocopy Attested (No need for translation as it will in both Urdu & English languages)
Thanks a lot Sir, I will do it as advised please
 
Minister Kenney Unveils Revamped Welcome to Canada Guide and New Living in Canada Online Tool

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Helping Immigrants Integrate and Succeed

Vancouver, April 2, 2013 — A new, more comprehensive guide and a new web tool to help newcomers settle and integrate in Canada were unveiled today by Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney.

CIC’s new flagship publication, Welcome to Canada, is intended to be the official handbook to assist immigrants in preparing to come to Canada and to help them navigate their way during their first months in Canada.

"“Our Government is committed to ensuring newcomers to Canada integrate and succeed in the Canadian economy and society as soon as possible,”" said Minister Kenney, speaking at the MOSAIC settlement service centre. "“The new edition of Welcome to Canada shows our commitment to helping the citizens of tomorrow experience a smoother transition into their new community and into the Canadian workforce.”"

Twice as long as the previous edition, the new guide’s content has been built on the foundation of academic research, in consultation with several federal partners and experts in the field of integration, and has been reviewed by new immigrants. The guide features practical information on many different topics including how to access language classes, basic information about Canada’s education system, laws and the justice system, the labour market and much more.

For the first time, the Welcome to Canada guide includes examples of immigrants to Canada who have successfully integrated. The guide was enriched by advice and anecdotes from Nick Noorani, himself an immigrant and an expert who specializes in immigrant integration and career outcomes.

"“It is a huge honor and privilege for me to have had a chance to work on this publication,”" said Mr. Noorani. "“Canada has given me more than I could ever have dreamed of and through my experiences I can help future immigrants succeed in Canada and this guide is a big part of that.”"

This is the first time the Welcome to Canada guide has been revamped since it was first introduced in 1997. Like our Discover Canada citizenship study guide, Welcome to Canada is available in PDF or E-book format at cic.gc.ca/publications.

In addition, following the resounding success of the Come to Canada Wizard, the online immigration assessment and application tool, Minister Kenney today launched another interactive tool, this time intended for newcomers who have recently arrived in Canada.

The Living in Canada Tool produces a semi-customized settlement plan filled with tips, next steps, and useful links based on user responses to the initial questionnaire. Users can also find local immigrant-serving organizations with the integrated Find Services map, and can bring with them their customized settlement plan for additional, personalized support.

"“To help newcomers integrate, the Government has tripled settlement funding since 2005-06 and remains committed to ensuring the distribution of settlement funding is fair, that immigrants receive the same level of service, regardless of where they choose to settle,”" said Minister Kenney. "“The new Living in Canada web tool helps newcomers find and access language and settlement services quickly upon arrival.”"
 
CIC Walo...Aaj to koi achi khabar sunado PVO say .... :)
intazar kar kar keh thak gayee hain yeh remaining 17 applicants...

UPDATED REPORT :)
Current Status No. of Cases
Visa issued 6
PPR Received 4
MR-LVO 13
MR-PVO 12
UDR - LVO 16 (Standard)
UDR - LVO 31 (18 months)
Waiting for UDR/MR 17
TOTAL 99
 
coolguy2010 said:
Will MI-1 applicants backlog cleared in 2013( till visa issuance stage) ?
coolguy, Yes I hope so, as they have mixed all MIs and started processing from MI1, therefore I hope they will will finish M1 , MI2 and et the end MI3. it is ur turn now. NEKEOL
 
SMSH said:
Dear it's not possible after medical as medical is valid for 1 year and you can expect PPR any time now
Relax and you are very close to destination :)

Thanks!!
 
ahmadtajwer said:
Whoever has received 18 months letter is before medicals. Those who have received medicals won't receive 18 months wait letter

Thanks!!
 
From the "Discover Canada" guide in my blackberry phone (downloaded from blackberry application world):

Ontario:
http://www.ontariotravel.net/TCISSegmentsWeb/main.portal?language=EN

British Columbia:
http://in.britishcolumbia.travel/?CC=IN

Alberta:
www.travelalberta.com
 
end of 2014 all will have visa
insaallah

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/data-release/2012-Q4/index.asp