To my thought, CIC will publish CAP count list for only genuine completed applications received after doing initial checks.
It dos'nt matter to them if 300 files received and 100 uncompleted applications.. so 200 will be genuine
What i really don't understand is why they are taking that much time for just checking completeness of any file?!! I don't think it takes that much time, that's why i don't understand what they are doing there!
If i manage to immigrate i want to work in CIC just for the sake to understand what they are doing there exactly ;D
What i really don't understand is why they are taking that much time for just checking completeness of any file?!! I don't think it takes that much time, that's why i don't understand what they are doing there!
If i manage to immigrate i want to work in CIC just for the sake to understand what they are doing there exactly ;D
What i really don't understand is why they are taking that much time for just checking completeness of any file?!! I don't think it takes that much time, that's why i don't understand what they are doing there!
If i manage to immigrate i want to work in CIC just for the sake to understand what they are doing there exactly ;D
My friend works in a private firm in India he doesn't work for CIC, I cant believe its difficult to read simple english, can imagine IELTS reading test would have been a nightmare for you.
By the way it was a newsletter. nothing else
News Release — Government of Canada Announces Three Appointments to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Ottawa, May 24, 2013 — Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney today announced three full-time appointments to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB). Timothy J. Crowhurst, George F. Pemberton and W.J. Sterling Sunley were each appointed to three-year terms in the Vancouver regional office.
Prior to his appointment to the Board, Mr. Pemberton spent most of his career as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Most recently, he was Team Lead of the Anti-Human Smuggling Initiative, RCMP in Bangkok, Thailand. He lectured extensively at the RCMP Academy and to industry, police and academic groups around the world. Mr. Pemberton received his Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta and his Master of Business Administration from the Rotterdam School of Management in the Netherlands.