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Old Sep 25th 2002, 12:34 am
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hello Sir;
Sometimes I need to talk to a visa officer or anybody from the immigration department in the Canadian Embassy in Israel, and whenever I need to speak to someone there I get a message that say if you know the name of your party please press on the firts letter of his first nae,;;;
My question:
How is it possible to speak to somebody in the canadian Embassy immigration section about your immigration application
thanks
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Old Sep 25th 2002, 2:01 am
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If everybody who "sometimes needs to speak to visa officer" would have their
calls answered then nobody will be left to process applications. Please
restrain your urge to talk to visa officers and let them do what they should
do - process applications without unnecessary interruptions.

Visa posts will not even reply to faxed or mailed status requests received
within their published processing times, so don't even bother with phone
calls...

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../..

Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
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"noursalah2000" wrote in message
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    > hello Sir;
    > Sometimes I need to talk to a visa officer or anybody from the
    > immigration department in the Canadian Embassy in Israel, and whenever I
    > need to speak to someone there I get a message that say if you know the
    > name of your party please press on the firts letter of his first nae,;;;
    > My question:
    > How is it possible to speak to somebody in the canadian Embassy
    > immigration section about your immigration application
    > thanks
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 
Old Sep 25th 2002, 12:17 pm
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Default Re: speaking to immigration Dept/Canadian Embassy

Another horrible answer from Miller.I am from Israel and I can tell you that
in oppose to Buffalo,You CAN contact them in Israel.
Just go to the consular section on the phone menu, or go directly to 3 Nirim
Street in Tel-Aviv, where they are located.
Israel is not the big.It is more difficult for me from Toronto to go to
Buffalo and tell them to get their act together.

"Andrew Miller" wrote in message
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[email protected]
...
    > If everybody who "sometimes needs to speak to visa officer" would have
their
    > calls answered then nobody will be left to process applications. Please
    > restrain your urge to talk to visa officers and let them do what they
should
    > do - process applications without unnecessary interruptions.
    > Visa posts will not even reply to faxed or mailed status requests received
    > within their published processing times, so don't even bother with phone
    > calls...
    > --
    > ../..
    > Andrew Miller
    > Immigration Consultant
    > Vancouver, British Columbia
    > email: [email protected]
    > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
    > ________________________________
    > "noursalah2000" wrote in message
    > news:424374.1032914081@britishexpa-
    > ts.com
    ...
    > >
    > > hello Sir;
    > > Sometimes I need to talk to a visa officer or anybody from the
    > > immigration department in the Canadian Embassy in Israel, and whenever I
    > > need to speak to someone there I get a message that say if you know the
    > > name of your party please press on the firts letter of his first nae,;;;
    > > My question:
    > > How is it possible to speak to somebody in the canadian Embassy
    > > immigration section about your immigration application
    > > thanks
    > >
    > > --
    > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
    > >
 

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