Once again the embassy updated the processing time for the applicants in the Philippines. It is now 77 months, an increase of 1 month from their last update. The number keeps on increasing. It would be interesting to know if the embassy already acted those who applied in April 2005 so we can conclude that indeed the processing of old applicants has been moving.
Once again the embassy updated the processing time for the applicants in the Philippines. It is now 77 months, an increase of 1 month from their last update. The number keeps on increasing. It would be interesting to know if the embassy already acted those who applied in April 2005 so we can conclude that indeed the processing of old applicants has been moving.
grace antiojo agent ko. ask ko lang, yung update ba na hiningi nila syo pati yung sa spouse like employment cert, NBI kasama or yung sa principal applicant lang. Thanks
grace antiojo agent ko. ask ko lang, yung update ba na hiningi nila syo pati yung sa spouse like employment cert, NBI kasama or yung sa principal applicant lang. Thanks
thanks for the reply Hunnybunny! parang lahat pala need i-prepare. pati certificate of employments ng husband? sorry ang kulit ko ha. nasa abroad kasi sya and had 3 employers ( actually sa canada na with work permit nga lang ). medyo gusto ko na kasi i-prepare lahat, baka sakali mag pa update ba sila, (hoping)
thanks for the reply Hunnybunny! parang lahat pala need i-prepare. pati certificate of employments ng husband? sorry ang kulit ko ha. nasa abroad kasi sya and had 3 employers ( actually sa canada na with work permit nga lang ). medyo gusto ko na kasi i-prepare lahat, baka sakali mag pa update ba sila, (hoping)
Mas maganda pala ang case mo kasi kung sakaling ma-approve na ang application mo hinde na mahirap ang pag relocate kasi andoon na pala si Mister mo. Tanong nalang, Kailan? Hanggang saan ang itatagal natin sa kahihintay...
Canada to accept more foreign students as permanent residents
The Government of Canada will be accepting up to 1,000 international PhD students as permanent residents through the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program per year.
Starting November 5, 2011, 1,000 international students who are studying at the doctoral level at in Canada will be eligible to apply for permanent residency through the FSW program. To be eligible for this program, applicants must have completed at least two years of study toward the attainment of a PhD and remain in good academic standing at a provincially recognized post-secondary educational institution in Canada.
“Attracting and retaining immigrants with high levels of skill will help Canada compete in the knowledge-based world economy,” said Minister of State (Science and Technology) Gary Goodyear. “With this initiative, we are telling the innovators of tomorrow that Canada is ready to welcome them and their ideas.”
thanks for the reply Hunnybunny! parang lahat pala need i-prepare. pati certificate of employments ng husband? sorry ang kulit ko ha. nasa abroad kasi sya and had 3 employers ( actually sa canada na with work permit nga lang ). medyo gusto ko na kasi i-prepare lahat, baka sakali mag pa update ba sila, (hoping)
yup pati sa husband ko pina update din kaw ba principal? tyagaan lang dadating din yan...ako konting tulog na lang kaya busy sa pagpa pack hirap pagkasyahin lahat ng gamit namin s 8 boxes/luggages...
On November 2, 2011 I noticed that, as posted in their website, the processing times for the immigrant applicants from the Philippines (Date of Update: October 28, 2011) was 77 months. When I checked it this morning the processing times is 76 months (Date of Update: July 26, 2011). I'm just wondering what factor made them decide to repost the July 26, 2011 update.