AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
#241
Re: AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
NADDA! i emailed them the other week and they replied the next morning saying that my case was with an officer. I had asked if anything had been sent and had i missed anything. So i guess the answer really was - no nothing sent. i am so over feeling anxious all the time. 2 weeks a way from it being a year since i applied! God knows how the 3 year people did this.
#242
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 2,159
Re: AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
This made me laugh. I am at the low end of my ideal weight, but cant touch my toes
Enjoy your food, and stop worrying about toe touching
#244
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Joined: Mar 2010
Location: Lequille, Annapolis royal, Nova scotia
Posts: 53
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Got home today to find a brown envelope on the floor!!! It was our passport requests has'nt sunk in yet. but the Stella will help Wash down the Chinese
#246
Re: AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
CONGRATULATIONS
Now you can plan ..... FOR REAL Sooooo' pleased for you bruv.
Love to you all. See you soon for big celebrations
Now you can plan ..... FOR REAL Sooooo' pleased for you bruv.
Love to you all. See you soon for big celebrations
#248
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Joined: Mar 2010
Location: Lequille, Annapolis royal, Nova scotia
Posts: 53
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Thanks Guys for all of you. It's starting to sink in now the things to get done list has gone of the scale
#249
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Hi All,
Still holding my breath, as events have recently moved very quickly, luckily for us; just waiting for confirmation our meds have arrived at CHC London. Following submission of my AEO in February, it would appear we may have been bumped to FSW Cat2(?), and we finally got our med requests on June 11, then managed to get a cancelled slot with the DMP locally. The rate hurt on the funds I had to exchange for the draft (@1.44!!) at short notice to pay for them and the RPRF! But hey, I shouldn't complain.
Hope you all hear positive news soon Roll on PPR!
Still holding my breath, as events have recently moved very quickly, luckily for us; just waiting for confirmation our meds have arrived at CHC London. Following submission of my AEO in February, it would appear we may have been bumped to FSW Cat2(?), and we finally got our med requests on June 11, then managed to get a cancelled slot with the DMP locally. The rate hurt on the funds I had to exchange for the draft (@1.44!!) at short notice to pay for them and the RPRF! But hey, I shouldn't complain.
Hope you all hear positive news soon Roll on PPR!
#250
Re: AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
Hi All,
Still holding my breath, as events have recently moved very quickly, luckily for us; just waiting for confirmation our meds have arrived at CHC London. Following submission of my AEO in February, it would appear we may have been bumped to FSW Cat2(?), and we finally got our med requests on June 11, then managed to get a cancelled slot with the DMP locally. The rate hurt on the funds I had to exchange for the draft (@1.44!!) at short notice to pay for them and the RPRF! But hey, I shouldn't complain.
Hope you all hear positive news soon Roll on PPR!
Still holding my breath, as events have recently moved very quickly, luckily for us; just waiting for confirmation our meds have arrived at CHC London. Following submission of my AEO in February, it would appear we may have been bumped to FSW Cat2(?), and we finally got our med requests on June 11, then managed to get a cancelled slot with the DMP locally. The rate hurt on the funds I had to exchange for the draft (@1.44!!) at short notice to pay for them and the RPRF! But hey, I shouldn't complain.
Hope you all hear positive news soon Roll on PPR!
#251
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 186
Re: AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
There are three categories under the Federal Skilled Worker Class:
Category 1: For persons in an occupation which corresponds to the list of occupations identified in the Ministerial Instructions and have evidence of one year of continuous full-time (or full-time equivalent) experience in that occupation;
Category 2: For persons who have arranged employment offer with a Canadian employer; or
Category 3: For students or workers who are legally residing in Canada, and have done so for at least 12 months immediately before submitting their application.
#252
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Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 30
Re: AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
Congratulations Canman! (sorry been slow with this, been offline for a bit) hope everyone else is doing well,any developments? We are handing our passports into the CIC on Thursday and are hoping to have shiny new visas inserted 2 weeks after....
#253
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 186
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Nada at my end...
Not even a single piece of mail today.. i feel so neglected
#254
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Aha! Thanks for that!!!
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...ns/skilled.asp
There are three categories under the Federal Skilled Worker Class:
Category 1: For persons in an occupation which corresponds to the list of occupations identified in the Ministerial Instructions and have evidence of one year of continuous full-time (or full-time equivalent) experience in that occupation;
Category 2: For persons who have arranged employment offer with a Canadian employer; or
Category 3: For students or workers who are legally residing in Canada, and have done so for at least 12 months immediately before submitting their application.
There are three categories under the Federal Skilled Worker Class:
Category 1: For persons in an occupation which corresponds to the list of occupations identified in the Ministerial Instructions and have evidence of one year of continuous full-time (or full-time equivalent) experience in that occupation;
Category 2: For persons who have arranged employment offer with a Canadian employer; or
Category 3: For students or workers who are legally residing in Canada, and have done so for at least 12 months immediately before submitting their application.
#255
Re: AOR from London Jan & Feb 2010 - Progress updates
Hi
QUOTE=StopTheClocks;8650062]http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...ns/skilled.asp
There are three categories under the Federal Skilled Worker Class:
Category 1: For persons in an occupation which corresponds to the list of occupations identified in the Ministerial Instructions and have evidence of one year of continuous full-time (or full-time equivalent) experience in that occupation;
Category 2: For persons who have arranged employment offer with a Canadian employer; or
Category 3: For students or workers who are legally residing in Canada, and have done so for at least 12 months immediately before submitting their application.[/QUOTE]
Category 3 no longer exists after 26/06/10
QUOTE=StopTheClocks;8650062]http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...ns/skilled.asp
There are three categories under the Federal Skilled Worker Class:
Category 1: For persons in an occupation which corresponds to the list of occupations identified in the Ministerial Instructions and have evidence of one year of continuous full-time (or full-time equivalent) experience in that occupation;
Category 2: For persons who have arranged employment offer with a Canadian employer; or
Category 3: For students or workers who are legally residing in Canada, and have done so for at least 12 months immediately before submitting their application.[/QUOTE]
Category 3 no longer exists after 26/06/10