For all interested,
From the info in the forum http://www.immigration.ca/discussion/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9712, seems like those who'd applied in 2001 are now getting interview calls.
Hi Diamond,
The link was an eye opener. After going through the link, I feel 2002 cases should start after June / July 2006. What's your opinion ?
Ayaskant.
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Originally posted by diamond_n
For all interested,
From the info in the forum http://www.immigration.ca/discussion/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9712, seems like those who'd applied in 2001 are now getting interview calls.
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Hi Ayaskant,
Got my CAIPSnotes today. Nothing informative in it (too early for my case I guess), but there is "31 Dec 2006" as BF date (I think it means the date that someone does something about it) typed somewhere on it. So, if you've applied before me (i.e. before Feb 2003), your BF date should be earlier. However, going by the current timelines, I think my BF date seems highly unlikely!!!
diamon, had ur initial assesment done or still not (must be mentioned in caips notes). my sist had also applied, so was following ur timelines......
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Duncan,
Check my recent question to the Immigration expert. That will answer your question, I think.
diamond,
I was thinking after seeing ur timeline that the time CHC, new delhi is taking to process the case is ridiculas. and is it worth waiting for that long for coming to canada?
5-6 yrs is the present timeline for immigration. and lets take an example of a person who applied at the age of 35, when he will get visa he will be around 40 or 41.
and after coming here at 41, he will not be in a position to upgrade his/her skills to canadian standard (i hope u guys know that canadian employer prefers canadian education over indians). and he will not be happy doing labor jobs or driving cabs at that age. what he will do? his childrens will be 12+ age and they too will have problem adjusting to the culture here.
living in 1 country for 40 yrs and then migrating to other one when only few more yrs are left for retirement is a foolish decision. I think as per present timeline of immigration, it is only good for youngsters in age group of 22-25. and that too at the time of applying, so when they come here they are 30 and can easily upgrade their skills and get a good decent job. but for 40+ canada is not a place to be in, unless and untill u will be having ur own business.
I think all you people should get together and talk to some good lawyer like massod ji to file a case on ur behalf in canada and ask the govt to shortened the timeline. and the govt should realise this thing and increase its staff in CHC new delhi to shortened the timeline for maximum to 2yrs and average should be 1 or 1 1/2 yr for processing a case.
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Learn from past mistakes, Plan for future, Live in Present by Duncan
Duncan,
Thank for that. I really feel we should do something about the delay. I got my file no in April 04, 2002. I am about to complete 48 months this April. I was 30 when I applied. So, what you are saying is absolutely right.
Ayaskant.
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Originally posted by duncan
diamond,
I was thinking after seeing ur timeline that the time CHC, new delhi is taking to process the case is ridiculas. and is it worth waiting for that long for coming to canada?
5-6 yrs is the present timeline for immigration. and lets take an example of a person who applied at the age of 35, when he will get visa he will be around 40 or 41.
and after coming here at 41, he will not be in a position to upgrade his/her skills to canadian standard (i hope u guys know that canadian employer prefers canadian education over indians). and he will not be happy doing labor jobs or driving cabs at that age. what he will do? his childrens will be 12+ age and they too will have problem adjusting to the culture here.
living in 1 country for 40 yrs and then migrating to other one when only few more yrs are left for retirement is a foolish decision. I think as per present timeline of immigration, it is only good for youngsters in age group of 22-25. and that too at the time of applying, so when they come here they are 30 and can easily upgrade their skills and get a good decent job. but for 40+ canada is not a place to be in, unless and untill u will be having ur own business.
I think all you people should get together and talk to some good lawyer like massod ji to file a case on ur behalf in canada and ask the govt to shortened the timeline. and the govt should realise this thing and increase its staff in CHC new delhi to shortened the timeline for maximum to 2yrs and average should be 1 or 1 1/2 yr for processing a case.
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Success
To laugh often and much;
To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;
To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends;
To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others;
To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition;
To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This is to have succeeded. Bessie Stanley
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