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indi_aryan
Junior Member Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Location: JALANDHAR Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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i think all these amendments and consultations are not going to benefit us in near future. Candandian gvt. is showing just for the purpose of show and nothing appears to be done. we the backloggors are still hanging and continue to hang for next 4-5 years. No sign of releif so far
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indi_aryan
Junior Member Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Location: JALANDHAR Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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the website is a good attempt and i request allmy friends to post ur comments too on the website |
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raman kumar
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gabber2
Senior Member Joined: 20 Jan 2010 Status: Offline Points: 366 |
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krisp
Top Member Joined: 30 Nov 2009 Location: BKK Status: Offline Points: 1364 |
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In newspaper's language 'No news' is said to be 'good news' but here it is 'bad new' . Bad news is the trend for the last 2 years.
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spaciba
Junior Member Joined: 06 Jan 2011 Location: LUDHIANA Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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what are the chances of getting a visitor visa, already applied for immigration 2006 case.
Expert option would be highly appreciated |
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krisp
Top Member Joined: 30 Nov 2009 Location: BKK Status: Offline Points: 1364 |
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There should be no problem theoretically. But some have experienced different treatment from embassy people. Obviously, they ( CHC authorities , or the Visa issuing officer) would like to be sure about the applicant's intention as to whether he/she would be a genuine visitor for a temporary period or an illegal alien inside Canada. If one is able to put his case as a would be visitor , there is no provision for him to be rejected on the ground of having his immigration file in process of a decision.
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mayankpandya
Senior Member Joined: 16 Jul 2010 Status: Offline Points: 593 |
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I second you
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Mayank |
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chandigarhtrnto
Senior Member Joined: 19 Apr 2010 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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HELLO PANDAYA, TUMM LAGAE RHOO APNE KAAM MAE.
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chandigarh-toronto
Top Member Joined: 07 Dec 2009 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 1446 |
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However, 2 things are assesed for visitors: 1. Economic ties to the native country. (this inculdes business/job, bank bal, property, assets etc) 2. Emotional ties to the native country. (this includes children, spouse, dependent parents) If both of these can be proved it should not be a prob. However, our application as a PR conflicts to the point 2 Emotional Ties. Moreover, Canada has the most difficult tourist visa elegibility.
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mayankpandya
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Government of Canada extends federal skilled worker program consultation Ottawa, March 23, 2011 — Interest in the consultation on the proposed changes to the Federal Skilled Worker Program has been strong, and response has been greater than expected. As a result, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is extending the consultation until March 31. Organizations or interested individuals who wish to provide input can submit their feedback online. The department has received more than 500 online responses so far, and the response rate is still strong. To date, CIC has also conducted in-person consultation sessions with key stakeholders in five cities across the country. “Skilled immigration matters and many people have a stake in making sure the program benefits Canada. Given the level of interest we’ve received to date, we’re extending to make sure we allow everyone who wants it the opportunity to provide their feedback,” said Minister Kenney. The consultations aim to help Canada select immigrants who have the best chance of integrating and making a better contribution to the Canadian economy. The input received will be taken into account in the development of new regulations. The consultations follow the release of an evaluation of the program, which found that skilled workers are faring far better in Canada than their predecessors, thanks to their stronger language skills and arranged employment. The evaluation does show, however, that there is room for improvement. CIC is consulting on: requiring federal skilled workers to have a minimum level of language proficiency; making the program more accessible to skilled tradespeople, technicians and apprentices; placing greater emphasis on younger immigrants who will adapt more easily and be active members of the work force for a longer time frame; redirecting points from work experience to other factors that better contribute to success in the Canadian work force; and reducing the potential for fraudulent job offers. The current Federal Skilled Worker Program was introduced in June 2002 with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The program is based on an objective and transparent points system, which considers factors such as language skills, age and education in the selection of immigrants. The system aims to be more effective at selecting those who will succeed economically. A summary of the results of this process will be published on our website in spring/summer 2011. Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CitImmCanada For further information (media only), please contact: |
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