Kako do Kanadske iseljeničke vize?

Dragi svi. Zelimo sve da obavestimo da smo danas dobili Passport request.:D:D Cekanje se isplatilo i nakon punih 5 godina i brojnih dopuna dokumentacija dobili smo zeljeno. Lekarski nam se zamalo unistio u saobracajci UPS-a, nakon toga poslali smo u pogresan RMO lekarski, ali na kraju stigao je nakon 2 special case enquiry-a PPR. Moramo da kazemo da nam je ovaj sjajni forum sa jos sjajnijim ucesnicima dosta pomogao u zadnja 3 meseca. Ljudi koji su u proceduri treba da istraju do kraja. Za ljude koji tek donose odluku o emigraciji- svako donosi odluku za sebe i svaki je slucaj poseban. Ceca sa suprugom

Svaka cast! Cestitam!
Inace imate dvostruki razlog za slavlje. Izvukli ste se u zadnjem trenutku.

Canadian Government Slashes Backlog
The Government of Canada announced on 29 March 2012 a plan to reduce the backlog of Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) applications by returning all applications and government fees submitted prior to 27 February 2008. This will amount to a total of almost 300,000 returned applications, as well as approximately $130 million in refunded government processing fees.

Approximately 160,000 FSW applications, submitted after 28 February 2008, will remain in queue for processing.

http://www.cicnews.com/2012/03/canadian-government-slashes-backlog-031472.html
 
Dragi svi. Zelimo sve da obavestimo da smo danas dobili Passport request.:D:D Cekanje se isplatilo i nakon punih 5 godina i brojnih dopuna dokumentacija dobili smo zeljeno. Lekarski nam se zamalo unistio u saobracajci UPS-a, nakon toga poslali smo u pogresan RMO lekarski, ali na kraju stigao je nakon 2 special case enquiry-a PPR. Moramo da kazemo da nam je ovaj sjajni forum sa jos sjajnijim ucesnicima dosta pomogao u zadnja 3 meseca. Ljudi koji su u proceduri treba da istraju do kraja. Za ljude koji tek donose odluku o emigraciji- svako donosi odluku za sebe i svaki je slucaj poseban. Ceca sa suprugom

Svaka cast,stvarno ste zasluzili te vize!!! :klap:Sve najbolje u vasem buducem zivotu,a sigurna sam da cete tamo samo napredovati s obzirom da ste tako uporni i vredni bili da dodjete do viza!:bye:
 
Svaka cast! Cestitam!
Inace imate dvostruki razlog za slavlje. Izvukli ste se u zadnjem trenutku.

Canadian Government Slashes Backlog
The Government of Canada announced on 29 March 2012 a plan to reduce the backlog of Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) applications by returning all applications and government fees submitted prior to 27 February 2008. This will amount to a total of almost 300,000 returned applications, as well as approximately $130 million in refunded government processing fees.

Approximately 160,000 FSW applications, submitted after 28 February 2008, will remain in queue for processing.

http://www.cicnews.com/2012/03/canadian-government-slashes-backlog-031472.html

Pretpostavljam da ovo važi za one koji u međuvremenu nisu već dobili zahtev za lekarski pregled!
 
Ja imam velik broj bodova. 67 :cool: :)

Nije mi bas jasan ovakav odgovor, da li je to pokusaj da se bude nekakav nazovi mangup ili bolesna zelja da se bude duhovit po svaku cenu. Uglavnom mislim da ovo nije mesto za tako nesto. Ja sam jednostavno izrazio svoje misljenje, koje naravno ne mora da bude tacno, a ako neko ima misljenje koje je suprotno, apsolutno je i pozeljno da ga iznese, ali na normalan i tolerantan nacin, uvazajavajuci i tudje miisljenje.
 
http://www.budget.gc.ca/2012/plan/pdf/Plan2012-eng.pdf

Pan-Canadian Framework for the Assessment and
Recognition of Foreign Qualifications
Economic Action Plan 2012 signals the Government’s intention to support further
improvements to foreign credential recognition and to work with provinces and territories
to identify the next set of target occupations for inclusion, beyond 2012, under the Pan-
Canadian Framework for the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Qualifications.
Ensuring that foreign credentials are quickly and fairly assessed in Canada
helps highly skilled newcomers find work related to their training, allowing
them to quickly contribute to Canada’s economy. Budget 2009 provided
funding to support work on developing the Pan-Canadian Framework for
the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Qualifications, whereby foreigntrained
professionals in priority occupations will have their qualifications
assessed within one year, anywhere in the country. While the Framework is
intended over time to apply to all regulated occupations, eight groups were
identified in the Framework for inclusion by December 31, 2010. An
additional six target occupations were identified in the Framework for
inclusion by December 31, 2012.
2010 Target Occupations
Architects
Engineers
Medical Laboratory Technologists
Occupational Therapists
Pharmacists
Physiotherapists
Registered Nurses
Financial Auditors and Accountants
2012 Target Occupations
Dentists
Engineering Technicians
Licensed Practical Nurses
Medical Radiation Technologists
Physicians
Teachers (K-12)
Chapter 3.3
154
The commitment in the Framework with respect to the 2010 target
occupations has been met, and work is ongoing with respect to meeting
the December 2012 timeline for the additional six priority groups. The
Government will continue working with provinces, territories and other
stakeholders to support further improvements to foreign credential
recognition, including identifying a third set of target occupations for
inclusion under the Framework after 2012.
The Government is taking further steps to help internationally trained
professionals enter the workforce quickly through the Foreign Credential
Recognition Loans Pilot, which was launched in February 2012. The Pilot
will provide funding to community-based partners—such as nongovernment
and non-profit organizations—to increase their capacity to
deliver financial assistance to eligible professionals seeking to have their
credentials recognized in Canada. The loans will make it easier for
internationally trained professionals to complete the credential recognition
process and find jobs that best suit their skills and experience.
Federal Skilled Worker Fee Refund
Economic Action Plan 2012 proposes to return applications and refund up to
$130 million in fees to certain federal skilled worker applicants who applied prior
to February 27, 2008 and have been waiting for processing to be completed.
Canada needs to select immigrants who are ready, willing and able to fully
integrate into Canada’s labour market and fill gaps in our economy,
particularly where we have existing skills shortages. Canada has a number
of economic immigration programs, the largest one being the Federal Skilled
Worker Program, which is the main avenue to permanent immigration
to Canada.
The large backlog of applications that has accumulated under the
Federal Skilled Worker Program is impeding the responsiveness of
Canada’s immigration system. The Government recognized the backlog
problem several years ago and has taken actions to eliminate it through our
2008 Action Plan for Faster Immigration. Before the Action Plan was
introduced, the backlog had swelled to over 640,000 applicants, many of
whom faced wait times of up to seven years. Through the judicious use of
measures introduced by the Action Plan, the backlog has been cut to less
than 300,000 applicants since 2008—a reduction of more than 50 per
cent. Wait times for new applicants are now closer to 18 months on average,
with some applicants waiting as little as 6 to 12 months.
Supporting Jobs and Growth
Investing in Training, Infrastructure and Opportunity
155
Faster action is still required, however, in order to more immediately
direct our efforts toward better addressing modern labour market realities.
Canada risks losing the global talent competition for the world’s best and
brightest as potential immigrants choose to take their skills to other countries
with more responsive immigration systems rather than remain in the queue
to have their application processed in Canada.
Economic Action Plan 2012 therefore proposes to return applications and
refund up to $130 million in fees, on a cash basis, paid by certain federal
skilled worker applicants who applied under previous criteria established
prior to February 27, 2008.
 
Dragi svi. Zelimo sve da obavestimo da smo danas dobili Passport request.:D:D Cekanje se isplatilo i nakon punih 5 godina i brojnih dopuna dokumentacija dobili smo zeljeno. Lekarski nam se zamalo unistio u saobracajci UPS-a, nakon toga poslali smo u pogresan RMO lekarski, ali na kraju stigao je nakon 2 special case enquiry-a PPR. Moramo da kazemo da nam je ovaj sjajni forum sa jos sjajnijim ucesnicima dosta pomogao u zadnja 3 meseca. Ljudi koji su u proceduri treba da istraju do kraja. Za ljude koji tek donose odluku o emigraciji- svako donosi odluku za sebe i svaki je slucaj poseban. Ceca sa suprugom

CESTITAMOOOOOOOO:klap::klap::klap::klap:
Definitivno ste uhvatili poslednji voz,ali nakon 5 neka je i to gotovo:worth:
 
Mi smo za sada bas zadovoljni. Evo proslo je 2 meseca od kako smo ovde, zavrsili one adminstraciju i oboje radimo, bogu hvala.
Supruga radi part time ali u svojoj struci i JAKO je zadovoljna generalno sa poslom, gazdom i kolegama. Inace firma je gradjevinska i ne tako velika, Ja ne radim u struci, nisam jos ni trazio ali sam zadovoljan i poslom i uslovima.
Sto se tice kreditnih kartica, nama su odobrili oboma i sad cekamo da nam stignu.
Sve u svemu, za pocetak nije moglo biti bolje, samo tako nek' se i nastavi...:)


:bye:

Super, bas mi je drago :orkestar:

i drzim palceve da se nastavi tako i vama i nama i svima koji dolaze :okok:
 
Dragi svi. Zelimo sve da obavestimo da smo danas dobili Passport request.:D:D Cekanje se isplatilo i nakon punih 5 godina i brojnih dopuna dokumentacija dobili smo zeljeno. Lekarski nam se zamalo unistio u saobracajci UPS-a, nakon toga poslali smo u pogresan RMO lekarski, ali na kraju stigao je nakon 2 special case enquiry-a PPR. Moramo da kazemo da nam je ovaj sjajni forum sa jos sjajnijim ucesnicima dosta pomogao u zadnja 3 meseca. Ljudi koji su u proceduri treba da istraju do kraja. Za ljude koji tek donose odluku o emigraciji- svako donosi odluku za sebe i svaki je slucaj poseban. Ceca sa suprugom

BRAVO!!!!!!!!:):):)
 
Nije mi bas jasan ovakav odgovor, da li je to pokusaj da se bude nekakav nazovi mangup ili bolesna zelja da se bude duhovit po svaku cenu. Uglavnom mislim da ovo nije mesto za tako nesto. Ja sam jednostavno izrazio svoje misljenje, koje naravno ne mora da bude tacno, a ako neko ima misljenje koje je suprotno, apsolutno je i pozeljno da ga iznese, ali na normalan i tolerantan nacin, uvazajavajuci i tudje miisljenje.

Dr Pepper
nema razloga da se nerviras. Ako ne razumes odgovor to ne znaci da je on uperen protiv tebe. Uvazavam tvoje misljenje i cak se uglavnom i slazem sa njim. Moj komentar je trebalo da bude samo kratka i bezazlena informacija. Ucinilo mi se da mogu da se nasalim na svoj racun jer sam jedva nakupio bodove, ali humor mi svakako nije jaca strana. Ja sam uvek za toleranciju i necu se uvrediti sto me nazivas "bolesnim nazovi mangupom" jer se nadam da je u pitanju nesporazum.
 
Evo pojašnjenja vezano za vraćanje starih aplikacija:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/notice-qa.asp

Under proposed legislation, CIC will close the files of FSW applicants who applied before February 27, 2008, and for whom an immigration officer has not made a decision based on selection criteria by March 29, 2012. This is expected to affect around 280,000 applicants, including their dependants. CIC will begin the process of returning the full amount of fees paid to the Department by these affected FSW applicants. For those who have passed the selection criteria stage – approximately 20,000 people – CIC will continue processing their applications until they are approved for entry into Canada or not.


Notice – Questions and answers: Changes that affect Federal Skilled Worker applications

Q1. Why do you propose removing the FSW backlog?

Canada needs to select immigrants who are ready, willing and able to fully integrate into Canada’s labour market and fill gaps in our economy, particularly where we have existing skills shortages.

The large backlog of applications that has accumulated under the Federal Skilled Worker Program is impeding the responsiveness of Canada’s immigration system.

Canada risks losing the global talent competition for the world’s best and brightest as potential immigrants choose to take their skills to other countries with more responsive immigration systems rather than remain in the queue to have their application processed in Canada.

Economic Action Plan 2012 therefore proposes to return applications and refund fees paid by certain federal skilled worker applicants who applied under previous criteria established prior to February 27, 2008.

Removing the backlog of FSW applications will allow CIC to focus on bringing in skilled immigrants who apply under the current eligibility criteria and are more suited for shortages in Canada’s economy today.

Q2. Would I be affected if CIC removes the FSW backlog?

Under the proposed changes, CIC would close Federal Skilled Worker applicants’ files if they:
•applied before February 27, 2008, and
•have not had a decision made by an immigration officer based on selection criteria by March 29, 2012. (information on selection criteria is below)

We expect this would affect around 280,000 people including dependents.

If the proposed law is passed, CIC would begin to return the full amount of fees paid by affected FSW applicants.

Q3. Is there any reason I would not get my refund?

The proposed changes are intended to be retroactive to March 29, 2012. If an immigration officer had refused your application based on selection criteria before that date, you will not get a refund.

Q4. What does a "decision based on selection criteria" mean?

A "decision based on selection criteria" means that an immigration officer:
•has assessed your FSW application against the points grid, and
•has made a decision on whether or not you meet the selection criteria of the program.

Currently, the pass mark is 67 points out of a grid worth 100 points. The grid considers the person’s:
•ability in English and/or French
•education
•work experience
•age
•whether they have a job already arranged in Canada (arranged employment), and
•how well they might adapt to living in Canada (which awards points for things like previous work or study in Canada, spouse’s education and relatives in Canada).

If your application is successful, you would move to the next phase (i.e. admissibility). At that point you would be checked against health, security and criminality requirements before being allowed to enter Canada.

If you do not score at least 67 on the FSW points grid, your application would be refused and CIC would inform you of the decision.

Q5. How would I get my refund?

More details on the proposed change will be announced soon. Once the proposal is approved through Parliament, CIC will begin to return the fees.

Details will be available on the CIC website.

Q6. What options would I have if my application is removed from the backlog?

If your file is closed by CIC, you may re-apply under the current FSW criteria. If you have the skills Canada needs now, your application would likely be processed much faster – new FSW applications are processed within 6-12 months.
 

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