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hmmmmmmm...... well i have planned 2 go2 nd cming thursday...lets see
manisha10 said:
Undecided on that.. my husband is due to visit India in Oct so might stay till then..
 
mirmukaramali said:
Did she get any PPR yet???
no i ddnt got my PPR, this is the reason im worried, what about u?
 
Congrats Manisha. I have sent my passport on 12th July . I am waiting for New delhi to stamp my visa :( How long DO you think I may need to wait?
 
i have also sent my PP on 18th july..i think i m behind u guys..n ya conz manisha wish u luck....
 
was1982 said:
hi guys i am new to this forum..

here is my timeline

applied at Mississauga 03 jun.
application approved 3 julu
file transferred and received on 13 july.
pp requested 13 Aug.

how long will it take to get passport stamped.


UR LUCKY MAN I APPLIED ON 5MAY, APP APPROVED ON 6JUNE AND REACHED FILE DELHI ON 16 JUNE BUT DIDN'T GET PPR YET.................................
 
meateater said:
I am back with a bang... Got a job... ;D I am gonna be fully settled in like a month.. Ramadan has been great !!!
Oh dats great
So would u mind to share were u got
N were r u in Canada
I jst wanna knw dat do u take help of any agency to get a job
Or according to u wat a new comer do to get a job in our own field
Like m a comp. Engg. In india so any kind of help will be appreciated
Thnks alot
 
Congrates and best wishes.
 
engineer1986 said:
Oh dats great
So would u mind to share were u got
N were r u in Canada
I jst wanna knw dat do u take help of any agency to get a job
Or according to u wat a new comer do to get a job in our own field
Like m a comp. Engg. In india so any kind of help will be appreciated
Thnks alot
Hello Engineer, kindly have a look on this latest news and the links thereon !

Credential recognition services for applicants improved
The Government of Canada expanded the key role it plays in helping foreign trained skilled workers succeed in Canada.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office’s (FCRO) annual report, released today, highlights the important achievements made by Citizenship and Immigration (CIC), Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and Health Canada, who work in partnership with provinces and territories and other key stakeholders to help foreign trained workers with the foreign credential recognition processes.

“We want newcomers to be able to use their skills as soon as possible in Canada and work to their full potential,” said Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism. “It’s good for them and good for the Canadian economy.”

The Pan-Canadian Framework for the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Qualifications met its commitment in 2010 to let foreign skilled workers in eight targeted occupations know within a year of applying whether their credentials are recognized or what additional courses they would need to take to have their credentials recognized. The Framework, led by HRSDC, is a Government of Canada project in partnership with the provinces and territories.

"Foreign-trained workers make an important contribution to Canada’s labour market and economy. That’s why Canada’s Economic Action Plan invested $50 million to work with partners to improve foreign credential recognition," said Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. "Our government is helping newcomers find meaningful work that contributes to Canada’s overall prosperity.”

In 2010, the Government of Canada, with the Association of Community Colleges, expanded the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) to serve not only Federal Skilled Workers but also Provincial Nominees, and their spouses and working-age dependents with two-day orientation sessions on Canadian culture, the labour market and foreign credential recognition processes. The overseas courses better prepare skilled immigrants to integrate more quickly into the Canadian labour market and society.

The program is showing success. By September 2010, nearly 13,000 applicants had registered for CIIP services and over 9,100 had completed the two-day course. Among the CIIP graduates who had arrived in Canada, 70 per cent said they found employment despite the economic downturn.

Other key developments this past year included:

* The Federal Internship for Newcomers program gave 65 interns, more than double the number in 2009, key Canadian work experience in 11 government departments.
* In B.C. the Physician Integration Project, funded, in part, through Health Canada’s Internationally Educated Health Professionals Initiative, was revised to better support international medical graduates as they integrate into the B.C. workforce.
* The Working in Canada website www.workingincanada.gc.ca was upgraded to provide information on licensing and certification requirements for various professions, which are steps applicants can begin while still overseas.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) provides information, path-finding and referral services to internationally trained workers both in Canada and overseas and collaborates with federal partners and other stakeholders to improve foreign credential recognition processes.

To read the Government of Canada 2010 Progress Report on Foreign Credential Recognition, go to: www.credentials.gc.ca
 
AFTER 2 MONTHS GET STATUS UPDATE CHANGE FROM APP RECEIVED TO IN PROCESS N START PROCESSING FILE ON 17 AUG N MEDICAL RECEIVED..........WT NEXT?......... HOW MUCH TIME FOR PPR...........?
 
all the very best :).. will pray u get ur visa bfr that ..:)


gwalyat said:
hmmmmmmm...... well i have planned 2 go2 nd cming thursday...lets see
 
Mine reached ND on 12 th july and gt my visa yesterday.. so I would say ur visa shd be in ur hands anytime nw.. A word of caution thou.. every case is different and hence the diff amt of visa processing times.. so just pray for the best :)

earthgurl said:
Congrats Manisha. I have sent my passport on 12th July . I am waiting for New delhi to stamp my visa :( How long DO you think I may need to wait?
 
Thanks :) all the best to u :)

dnes07 said:
i have also sent my PP on 18th july..i think i m behind u guys..n ya conz manisha wish u luck....
 
Guys

Finally, today my ecas changed to decision made and the meds received line has appeared.. :)

PS- gt the visa yest in mail..
 
Very informative.. thanks for sharing this :)

Borntowin said:
Hello Engineer, kindly have a look on this latest news and the links thereon !

Credential recognition services for applicants improved
The Government of Canada expanded the key role it plays in helping foreign trained skilled workers succeed in Canada.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office's (FCRO) annual report, released today, highlights the important achievements made by Citizenship and Immigration (CIC), Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and Health Canada, who work in partnership with provinces and territories and other key stakeholders to help foreign trained workers with the foreign credential recognition processes.

“We want newcomers to be able to use their skills as soon as possible in Canada and work to their full potential,” said Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism. “It's good for them and good for the Canadian economy.”

The Pan-Canadian Framework for the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Qualifications met its commitment in 2010 to let foreign skilled workers in eight targeted occupations know within a year of applying whether their credentials are recognized or what additional courses they would need to take to have their credentials recognized. The Framework, led by HRSDC, is a Government of Canada project in partnership with the provinces and territories.

"Foreign-trained workers make an important contribution to Canada's labour market and economy. That's why Canada's Economic Action Plan invested $50 million to work with partners to improve foreign credential recognition," said Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. "Our government is helping newcomers find meaningful work that contributes to Canada's overall prosperity.”

In 2010, the Government of Canada, with the Association of Community Colleges, expanded the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) to serve not only Federal Skilled Workers but also Provincial Nominees, and their spouses and working-age dependents with two-day orientation sessions on Canadian culture, the labour market and foreign credential recognition processes. The overseas courses better prepare skilled immigrants to integrate more quickly into the Canadian labour market and society.

The program is showing success. By September 2010, nearly 13,000 applicants had registered for CIIP services and over 9,100 had completed the two-day course. Among the CIIP graduates who had arrived in Canada, 70 per cent said they found employment despite the economic downturn.

Other key developments this past year included:

* The Federal Internship for Newcomers program gave 65 interns, more than double the number in 2009, key Canadian work experience in 11 government departments.
* In B.C. the Physician Integration Project, funded, in part, through Health Canada's Internationally Educated Health Professionals Initiative, was revised to better support international medical graduates as they integrate into the B.C. workforce.
* The Working in Canada website www.workingincanada.gc.ca was upgraded to provide information on licensing and certification requirements for various professions, which are steps applicants can begin while still overseas.

The Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) provides information, path-finding and referral services to internationally trained workers both in Canada and overseas and collaborates with federal partners and other stakeholders to improve foreign credential recognition processes.

To read the Government of Canada 2010 Progress Report on Foreign Credential Recognition, go to: www.credentials.gc.ca
 
RAV23 said:
AFTER 2 MONTHS GET STATUS UPDATE CHANGE FROM APP RECEIVED TO IN PROCESS N START PROCESSING FILE ON 17 AUG N MEDICAL RECEIVED..........WT NEXT?......... HOW MUCH TIME FOR PPR...........?

my file received newdelhi on 30th may
and no ppr yet but a month ago i updated to started processing ur file on june 23 and medical has been received.
wish you luck
hope we get ppr sooooooooooon.