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lighter said:
Sir
i dont now how to PM some one pls send pm to me i will reply.

any how msaeed is known to me and he already have helped me a lot
PM sent.
 
zalateef said:
Agreed.
Regards to all

Sir

Finalize a meeting , with mutual consent , after Ramadan

Stay Blessed
 
destination canada said:
Dear Waiters,

after i have submitted my passports via VFS Global to riyadh canada embassy on 30 june, the next day on 1 july i can see "decision made" on e-cas. does it mean visa already issued?

can somebody tell me, how many days it takes to get passport back after "decision made" on e-cas?

Sir

Max 3 weeks

Stay Blessed
 
riz1 said:
Hi every one.
After long waiting finally I recieved my MR and landing fees request day before yesterday and hope others will get th soon.

I have two questions too ask as well if some one can help me.

1. I recieved an e-mail from CHC London asking me for MR and landing fees to be submitted with in 45 days; after this first e-mail, I recieved 4 different e-mails (one for each family member) with Medical form attached to them telling me an authorized doctor will fill it and send it direct to CHC London and I have 60 days to send it to CHC London. Can some one actually tell me how many days I actually have as they are mentioning different durations in their e-mail.
Does 45 or 60 days mean I have to get the medical done during this time and then it's up to the doctor to send it to them OR Does it mean they must recieve the Medical report from doctor with in 45 or 60 days. - Do it As Soon as possible , so that your case is processed earlier , do not push this to bottom line

2. My wife and kids are in Pakistan on Holidays for next Two months and I am in UK; will it be ok if they get their medicals done in Pakistan and I get my Medical done here in UK. Or what will be the best thing to do in this situation. - You and your family can appear for medicals at different locations , no issues, many applicants have done this and is acceptable for Visa Officers / offices. After medicals drop an email to VO explaining them situation and reasons for this
Drop email to me on , muhammad.saeed11@aol.com , I will mail you format on which IOM Pakistan requires request for medical appointment.


Thanks

Sir

Congratulations , please see responses in Red above

Stay Blessed
 
zalateef said:
Dear ABT
Collection from TCS Gulberg with charges Rs.1,576/=. They need copy of CNIC alongwith original CNIC.
Regards to all.

Dear zalateef.
I am also ACMA. Let me in too.
 
ABT said:
Dear zalateef.
I am also ACMA. Let me in too.

ALL THE APPLICANTS OF NOC: 0111,1111 ARE INVITED TO JOIN US AND SEND CONTACT DETAILS @ zalateef@aol.com
WE ARE PLANNING TO SIT TOGETHER AND MAKE JOB RELATED PLANNING FOR CANADA.
REGARDS TO ALL.
 
Dear All

After medicals on 27th June today my ECAS is showing medical received. Hope next steps are over without any problems.

Blessings for all
 
zee2010 said:
Dear All

After medicals on 27th June today my ECAS is showing medical received. Hope next steps are over without any problems.

Blessings for all

We hope so and wish you earliest PPR1.......or PPR,......... :D
 
UPDATED STATUS REPORT....!!! (JULY-07-2014)

VISA RECVD 91
MR RECVD 118
VISA WAITING 53
MR WAITING 26

TOTAL CASES 144 (PROVIDED DETAILS FOR ATTACHED EXCEL SHEET)

TO VIEW COMPLETE UPDATED LIST,KINDLY OPEN THE LINK IN MY SIGNATURE.......NO USER ID/PASSWORD REQUIRED

MR KE ZOOOOOOOOOORRRRRDDDDDDDAAAAAAARRRRRRR BARISH KE DUA KE DARKHWAST HAY,SUB MIL KAY IS BA-BARKAT MAHEENAY MAY PARWARDIGAR KAY HUZOOR DUA KARAIN KAY ALLAH IS RAMAZAN MONTH KO HUM SUB KAY INTEZAR KA AKHRI MONTH SABIT KAR DAY. (ELAH-E-AAMEEN)
 
NOC4131 said:
UPDATED STATUS REPORT....!!! (JULY-07-2014)

VISA RECVD 91
MR RECVD 118
VISA WAITING 53
MR WAITING 26

TOTAL CASES 144 (PROVIDED DETAILS FOR ATTACHED EXCEL SHEET)

TO VIEW COMPLETE UPDATED LIST,KINDLY OPEN THE LINK IN MY SIGNATURE.......NO USER ID/PASSWORD REQUIRED

MR KE ZOOOOOOOOOORRRRRDDDDDDDAAAAAAARRRRRRR BARISH KE DUA KE DARKHWAST HAY,SUB MIL KAY IS BA-BARKAT MAHEENAY MAY PARWARDIGAR KAY HUZOOR DUA KARAIN KAY ALLAH IS RAMAZAN MONTH KO HUM SUB KAY INTEZAR KA AKHRI MONTH SABIT KAR DAY. (ELAH-E-AAMEEN)

Sir

Ameen ,
Allah kareem

Stay Blessed
 
Hello All, Landed in Calgary on 2nd July via Montreal. Was a smooth process and took about 42 minutes. The only question asked was about POF, that is it cash or,,,,,.. Was asked this because have declared more than 10 k CAD on declaration card provided in the plane. Calgary is a nice place and if I compare from personal experience, UK was a crap. Do not worry about anything, its a beautiful and peaceful country.

The only thing missing at Montreal was the welcoming tone, immigration officials are really moody and not so welcoming.
 
DEAR FRIENDS,
C-24 BILL HAS PASSED BY CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.AN EXPERT OPININ IS WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS ACT '' IT WILL BE DIFFIUCLT TO GET CITIZENSHIP BUT EASIER TO LOOSE IT".

DOES ANY ONE HAVE THE EXPERT REVIW OF THIS BILL? WHAT I UNDERSTANDS;
1. IT WILL TAKE 8~10 YEARS TO GET CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP.
2. HAVE TO KEEP ONE NATIONALITY ( NO DUAL).

BELOW IS THE FURTHER DETAIL:
On February 6, 2014 the federal government introduced Bill C-24, a law that changes the Citizenship Act of Canada. This new law changes core aspects of Canadian citizenship as we know it.

If passed, Bill C-24 will make it more difficult for new immigrants to get Canadian citizenship and easier for many Canadians to lose it, especially if they have dual citizenship. Most Canadians do not understand the ways in which Bill C-24 will undermine their fundamental right to be a citizen of Canada. The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers has provided a summary of the most important changes to the Citizenship Act. If you are concerned about the loss of citizenship rights for many Canadians, we urge you to contact your member of parliament before Bill C-24 is passed into law.

In Canada, citizenship has always been secure. Whether native-born or immigrant, once you are granted Canadian citizenship, you are secure. Under the current system, you cannot lose your citizenship unless you obtained it by fraud, and even then, a Federal Court judge must make that decision after a full court hearing. Under the current system, if you do not agree with the judge, you have a right of appeal. Under the new law, there will be several ways to lose your citizenship. As well, the decision as to whether you lose your citizenship will be made by a government bureaucrat who will inform you in writing with no opportunity for a live hearing to defend yourself.

Why will citizenship be harder to get?
New immigrants will have to wait longer before they can apply for citizenship. Older and younger people will now have to pass language and knowledge tests to qualify for citizenship. The citizenship application fees have been tripled. There will be no right of appeal for those who are refused.

1. Language and Canada knowledge tests: Under the new law, all applicants aged 14 to 64 will have to pass language and Canada knowledge tests in English or French. Currently only those age 18 to 55 have to prove their language and knowledge abilities. If Bill C-24 is passed, many older immigrants will have great difficulty passing the language tests. Also, any children and grandparents without documents to prove their language ability will have to pay for the language test.

2. Increased cost of applying for citizenship: The government imposed language testing fees last year. The application fee will now be tripled. As a result, the price of applying for citizenship will now cost 4 times more than it did in 2006.

3. Delay: Today, applicants wait 4-6 years to become citizens due to government delay and inefficiency. With the new law, you will have to wait 8 to 10 years in total to become a citizen from the date you become a permanent resident.

4. More difficult residency requirements: The new law will require people to live in Canada as permanent residents for at least 4 years before they can apply for citizenship. The current rule is 3 years. Under the new law, any time spent in Canada before becoming a permanent resident (as a student, a worker or a refugee) will no longer count toward the four years residency requirement.

5. No right of appeal to the courts: If your citizenship application is refused, you will no longer have a right of appeal to the Federal Court to challenge the refusal. There will be judicial review but that is not a full and proper appeal.

Why will citizenship be easier to lose?
The new law divides Canadians into two classes of citizens: first class Canadians who hold no other citizenship, and second class Canadians – dual citizens, who can have their right to live in Canada taken away from them. Even if you are born in Canada, you are at risk of losing citizenship if you have dual citizenship or the possibility of dual citizenship. You may not even know that you possess another citizenship. If you have a spouse, parent, or grandparent who is a citizen of another country, you may have a right to citizenship without ever having applied for it. The proposed law would put you at risk of losing your Canadian citizenship if the Minister asserts that you possess or could obtain another citizenship. The burden would be on you to prove otherwise to the Minister's satisfaction.

The new law will make it easier for the government to take away your citizenship in the following ways:

1. For all naturalized citizens, a federal government official can revoke your citizenship if he believes you never intended to live in Canada. This could happen if you decide to study in, accept a job in, or reside in another country. In contrast, Canadian citizens born in Canada cannot lose their citizenship by living outside of Canada.

2. For Canadians with potential dual citizenship, an official may remove your citizenship for a criminal conviction in another country, even if the other country is undemocratic or lacks the rule of law. The official may also remove your citizenship for certain serious criminal convictions in Canada, even if you have already served your sentence in Canada.

3. The power to remove your citizenship will be given to an official of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The decision may be made in writing with no opportunity for you to speak to the official. Under the current law, to take away your citizenship, the government must make an application to a Federal Court judge where you will have an oral hearing to defend your right to citizenship.

REGARDS,
HIZ
 
HIZ said:
DEAR FRIENDS,
C-24 BILL HAS PASSED BY CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.AN EXPERT OPININ IS WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS ACT '' IT WILL BE DIFFIUCLT TO GET CITIZENSHIP BUT EASIER TO LOOSE IT".

DOES ANY ONE HAVE THE EXPERT REVIW OF THIS BILL? WHAT I UNDERSTANDS;
1. IT WILL TAKE 8~10 YEARS TO GET CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP.
2. HAVE TO KEEP ONE NATIONALITY ( NO DUAL).

BELOW IS THE FURTHER DETAIL:
On February 6, 2014 the federal government introduced Bill C-24, a law that changes the Citizenship Act of Canada. This new law changes core aspects of Canadian citizenship as we know it.

If passed, Bill C-24 will make it more difficult for new immigrants to get Canadian citizenship and easier for many Canadians to lose it, especially if they have dual citizenship. Most Canadians do not understand the ways in which Bill C-24 will undermine their fundamental right to be a citizen of Canada. The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers has provided a summary of the most important changes to the Citizenship Act. If you are concerned about the loss of citizenship rights for many Canadians, we urge you to contact your member of parliament before Bill C-24 is passed into law.

In Canada, citizenship has always been secure. Whether native-born or immigrant, once you are granted Canadian citizenship, you are secure. Under the current system, you cannot lose your citizenship unless you obtained it by fraud, and even then, a Federal Court judge must make that decision after a full court hearing. Under the current system, if you do not agree with the judge, you have a right of appeal. Under the new law, there will be several ways to lose your citizenship. As well, the decision as to whether you lose your citizenship will be made by a government bureaucrat who will inform you in writing with no opportunity for a live hearing to defend yourself.

Why will citizenship be harder to get?
New immigrants will have to wait longer before they can apply for citizenship. Older and younger people will now have to pass language and knowledge tests to qualify for citizenship. The citizenship application fees have been tripled. There will be no right of appeal for those who are refused.

1. Language and Canada knowledge tests: Under the new law, all applicants aged 14 to 64 will have to pass language and Canada knowledge tests in English or French. Currently only those age 18 to 55 have to prove their language and knowledge abilities. If Bill C-24 is passed, many older immigrants will have great difficulty passing the language tests. Also, any children and grandparents without documents to prove their language ability will have to pay for the language test.

2. Increased cost of applying for citizenship: The government imposed language testing fees last year. The application fee will now be tripled. As a result, the price of applying for citizenship will now cost 4 times more than it did in 2006.

3. Delay: Today, applicants wait 4-6 years to become citizens due to government delay and inefficiency. With the new law, you will have to wait 8 to 10 years in total to become a citizen from the date you become a permanent resident.

4. More difficult residency requirements: The new law will require people to live in Canada as permanent residents for at least 4 years before they can apply for citizenship. The current rule is 3 years. Under the new law, any time spent in Canada before becoming a permanent resident (as a student, a worker or a refugee) will no longer count toward the four years residency requirement.

5. No right of appeal to the courts: If your citizenship application is refused, you will no longer have a right of appeal to the Federal Court to challenge the refusal. There will be judicial review but that is not a full and proper appeal.

Why will citizenship be easier to lose?
The new law divides Canadians into two classes of citizens: first class Canadians who hold no other citizenship, and second class Canadians – dual citizens, who can have their right to live in Canada taken away from them. Even if you are born in Canada, you are at risk of losing citizenship if you have dual citizenship or the possibility of dual citizenship. You may not even know that you possess another citizenship. If you have a spouse, parent, or grandparent who is a citizen of another country, you may have a right to citizenship without ever having applied for it. The proposed law would put you at risk of losing your Canadian citizenship if the Minister asserts that you possess or could obtain another citizenship. The burden would be on you to prove otherwise to the Minister's satisfaction.

The new law will make it easier for the government to take away your citizenship in the following ways:

1. For all naturalized citizens, a federal government official can revoke your citizenship if he believes you never intended to live in Canada. This could happen if you decide to study in, accept a job in, or reside in another country. In contrast, Canadian citizens born in Canada cannot lose their citizenship by living outside of Canada.

2. For Canadians with potential dual citizenship, an official may remove your citizenship for a criminal conviction in another country, even if the other country is undemocratic or lacks the rule of law. The official may also remove your citizenship for certain serious criminal convictions in Canada, even if you have already served your sentence in Canada.

3. The power to remove your citizenship will be given to an official of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The decision may be made in writing with no opportunity for you to speak to the official. Under the current law, to take away your citizenship, the government must make an application to a Federal Court judge where you will have an oral hearing to defend your right to citizenship.

REGARDS,
HIZ

It will take 4 years to apply for citizenship (current time is 3 years and current wait period after applying is about 18 moths, they are trying to bring it down to under 6 in the new bill)
And you can keep dual nationality
The bill is about revoking citizenship form canadian dual national who are involved in terrorism activities or activities against state like spying.
It has already been chalanged in courts
 
BY THE GRACE OF ALLAH and ALL your prayers,

I have just received my passports with VISA and COPR this journey finally came to an end, oh my dear allah, thanks a lot for your blessing on me, i still cant believe that i am a Canadian immigrant now :D MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
 
destination canada said:
BY THE GRACE OF ALLAH and ALL your prayers,

i have just received my passports with visas and corp. this journey finally came to an end, oh my dear allah, thanks a lot for your blessing on me, i still cant believe that i am a Canadian immigrant now :D MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.

Many many congratulations deshi brother... Best wishes for your next journey in canada... Hope to see your smiling face in canada soon...