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Great Relief
Kenney says.....
"Skilled Worker applications already in the system will be processed based on existing criteria. New criteria apply to new apps."
(Source: Twitter)
Now just hope he does not prioritize the new apps over the existing ones as he always do!
Processing times updated. It's 24 months for New Delhi.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-fed.asp#asia
it does not matter any more now... since most of us have already crossed this date....
sm001 said:
Processing times updated. It's 24 months for New Delhi.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-fed.asp#asia
BSSD said:
it does not matter any more now... since most of us have already crossed this date....
Yeah. Now only thing that matters is - when would we get our Passports back?
We're already many months past this date.
Matter of Hope for MI-1 applicants
(From Twitter):
Nature Lover's query:
@ kenneyjason
Pls consider clearing all backlog before taking in fresh FSW apps this time. Sad to see LIFO of apps of same NOCs but newer MIs
Jason Kenney's reply:
@ 1naturelover
That's why we have put a pause on new FSW applications, to allow us to focus on eliminating the backlog in that program.
lokoloko0 said:
Matter of Hope for MI-1 applicants
(From Twitter):
Nature Lover's query:
@ kenneyjason
Pls consider clearing all backlog before taking in fresh FSW apps this time. Sad to see LIFO of apps of same NOCs but newer MIs
Jason Kenney's reply:
@ 1naturelover
That's why we have put a pause on new FSW applications, to allow us to focus on eliminating the backlog in that program.
Thanks for sharing..
really a breather....
+1 for u
Raja13 said:
Raja13,
What's your timeline?
I am a MI3 applicant,have applied in sep 2011 for visa.Now please suggest that,when shall I get DM from NDVO!!
Applicant NOC GOT PER GOT AOR Medical Done 3rd line in Ecas RPRF cash
dexterdel2 7241 10/12/11 14/02/12 27/06/12 9/07/12 23/03/12
dexterdel2 said:
I am a MI3 applicant,have applied in sep 2011 for visa.Now please suggest that,when shall I get DM from NDVO!!
Applicant NOC GOT PER GOT AOR Medical Done 3rd line in Ecas RPRF cash
dexterdel2 7241 10/12/11 14/02/12 27/06/12 9/07/12 23/03/12
Sorry. This is a thread of Pre-June applicants, i.e., MI1 applicants.
Hello Minhas82,
My timelines are much similar to yours(albeit the NOC isn't). I got my CAIPS/GCMS earlier this week...
Application group name - MI1 RFV Docs pending
Points awarded by the VO – 71
Selection Status – Passed
Security Status – BLANK
Criminality Status – Passed
Comments by VO – Eligibility passed, Funds Met, Crim: No Adverse info;Passed, Please issue med X 2, and request :- Indian PCCs, RPRFs, PPTs
Last application update date: 01.06.2012
I have been saving the excel sheets of quarterly data release on data.gc.ca. Wanted to share the data which shows that the files of MI1 applicants are being worked upon. The MI1 inventory comparison of April 2011 Vs April 2012 is mentioned below. This is the data for the total number of applications for all CHC offices worldwide:
Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC offices worldwide
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 52423 141098
As on 1st April 2012 32641 91104
Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC New Delhi
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 8130 20639
As on 1st April 2012 5053 13236
Looking at the data, one can make out that they are working on the MI 1 applications. Though the speed is very slow as compared to MI2 and MI3, but at least we can be hopeful that the cases would be cleared.
That would help pep up the optimistic attitude of all the forum members
minhas82 said:
I have been saving the excel sheets of quarterly data release on data.gc.ca. Wanted to share the data which shows that the files of MI1 applicants are being worked upon. The MI1 inventory comparison of April 2011 Vs April 2012 is mentioned below. This is the data for the total number of applications for all CHC offices worldwide:
Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC offices worldwide
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 52423 141098
As on 1st April 2012 32641 91104
Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC New Delhi
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 8130 20639
As on 1st April 2012 5053 13236
Looking at the data, one can make out that they are working on the MI 1 applications. Though the speed is very slow as compared to MI2 and MI3, but at least we can be hopeful that the cases would be cleared.
That would help pep up the optimistic attitude of all the forum members
Good work.
Thanks for raising our Morale.
+1 to you

Proposed Changes
First Official Language: Maximum 24 points (Before was 16 only now they increase Language Points)
Basic Approx. CLB/NCLC 4 or 5 (Band) 4 pts per ability (16 points)[/font]
Moderate Approx. CLB/NCLC 6 or 7 (Band) 5 pts per ability (20 points)
High LB/NCLC 8 + (Band) 6 pts per ability (24 points)
Second Official Language: Maximum 4 points
Age: Maximum 12 points
18 to 35 yrs = 12 points
36 yrs = 11 points
37 yrs = 10 points
After 37 yrs Less one point per year
46 yrs = 1 points
47 yrs & Over = 0 points
Work Experience: Maximum 15 points
1 yr = 9 points
2–3 yrs = 11 points
4–5 yrs = 13 points
6+ yrs = 15 points
Education: Maximum 25 points
Points will be awarded based on an assessment of educational credentials by a designated organization, indicating the foreign educational credential’s equivalent in Canada.
Doctoral level = 25 points
Master’s level or professional degree = 23 points
Two or more post-secondary credentials,
one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 22 points
Three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 21 points
Two-year post-secondary credential = 19 points
One-year post-secondary credential = 15 points
Secondary school = 5 points
Arranged Employment: 10 points is same as Before
Adaptability: Maximum 10 points
But they Eliminated: Accompanying spouse/ Partner education 3 to 5 points
But they Added: Accompanying spouse/partner’s official language (CLB/NCLC 4) 5 Points
(means spouses / common-law partners kindly ready for IELTS Exam) Basic Approx. 4 or 5 Band
PA Previous Work in Canada (min. 1 yr at NOC 0, A, B) = 10 points
Or a combination of…
Previous study in Canada — PA = 5 points
Previous study in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Previous work in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Arranged employment = 5 points
Revised: Rel. in Canada (18 years or over) = 5 points
Pass mark = 67
hotheart
hotheart007 said:
Proposed Changes
First Official Language: Maximum 24 points (Before was 16 only now they increase Language Points)
Basic Approx. CLB/NCLC 4 or 5 (Band) 4 pts per ability (16 points)[/font]
Moderate Approx. CLB/NCLC 6 or 7 (Band) 5 pts per ability (20 points)
High LB/NCLC 8 + (Band) 6 pts per ability (24 points)
Second Official Language: Maximum 4 points
Age: Maximum 12 points
18 to 35 yrs = 12 points
36 yrs = 11 points
37 yrs = 10 points
After 37 yrs Less one point per year
46 yrs = 1 points
47 yrs & Over = 0 points
Work Experience: Maximum 15 points
1 yr = 9 points
2–3 yrs = 11 points
4–5 yrs = 13 points
6+ yrs = 15 points
Education: Maximum 25 points
Points will be awarded based on an assessment of educational credentials by a designated organization, indicating the foreign educational credential's equivalent in Canada.
Doctoral level = 25 points
Master's level or professional degree = 23 points
Two or more post-secondary credentials,
one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 22 points
Three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 21 points
Two-year post-secondary credential = 19 points
One-year post-secondary credential = 15 points
Secondary school = 5 points
Arranged Employment: 10 points is same as Before
Adaptability: Maximum 10 points
But they Eliminated: Accompanying spouse/ Partner education 3 to 5 points
But they Added: Accompanying spouse/partner's official language (CLB/NCLC 4) 5 Points
(means spouses / common-law partners kindly ready for IELTS Exam) Basic Approx. 4 or 5 Band
PA Previous Work in Canada (min. 1 yr at NOC 0, A, B) = 10 points
Or a combination of...
Previous study in Canada — PA = 5 points
Previous study in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Previous work in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points
Arranged employment = 5 points
Revised: Rel. in Canada (18 years or over) = 5 points
Pass mark = 67
hotheart
Thanks hotheart007 for such a detailed and informative post.
+1 to you for your efforts. ;D
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