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4 months Canada Visa Processing

Wednesday, November 18, 2009


If you're still in doubt about the 6-12 months visa processing this may change your mind.

Last Saturday, the Cabahug Family visited our office to pick up their Permanent Resident (PR) Visas.

We filed their application to Centralized Intake Office (CIO) on March 13, 2009. A positive assessment result was received on April 24, 2009.

It took them a while to complete the requirements for submission to embassy. The 6-12 months processing period starts at the time the Visa Office received the complete application package - application forms and supporting documents.

Their application was filed at the Canadian Visa Office in Manila on June 29, 2009 and their visas were sent to our office on November 04, 2009. That's right, it took them only 4 months!

It is now easier and faster to apply. It is happening and we have the proof!

If you are interested to live and work in Canada, too, find out if you are eligible.

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One of CIC's High Profile Immigration Clients


One of my blog readers asked me this question - If journalists are not included in the list of 38 High Demand Occupations, how come Ms. Marieton Pacheco, former ABS-CBN senior re­porter, was able to immigrate to Canada just recently?

Though Ms. Marieton Pacheco bid farewell to her ABS-CBN family sometime in July 2009, she still reports for ABS-CBN News, Canada. Aside from that, she is now a freelance writer for The Philippine Asian News Today and Filipino-Canadian maga­zine Living Today.

Her Permanent Resident Visa application was filed on March 13, 2004. That was years before the Ministerial Instruction limiting the Federal Skilled Worker program to 38 high demand occupations. Canadian Visa Office in Manila approved her visa application on December 8, 2008 and her visa, together with her family members, were released June 3, 2009.

'How did I know about her application details?', you might ask.

Simple. Ms. Marieton Pacheco is actually one of the thousands of Canadian Immigration Consultancy clients who are now living in working in Canada. You can be one of them, too. Find out how!

Visit

Canadian Immigartion Consultancy
SM MOA Office
10am-10pm everyday

look for roland gomez :)

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Guaranteed Visas and Jobs in Canada!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009


if you are seeking immigration advice or trying your luck in getting a job offer from Canada and you get this kind of offer, think twice before giving them your personal information and much more giving them your hard earned money. It is probably a scam!

Like in the case of Marriot Hotel Scam, the following are typically their too-good-to-be-true offers:

  • Guaranteed work permits!

  • Free scholarships!

  • High-paying jobs in Canada with minimal or no experience needed!

  • Free air tickets and accommodation!

  • Guaranteed employment!

  • SPECIAL programs!

  • Earn $4,000 a month as a hotel cleaner!


  • Don't be a victim of a scam. Here's a fraud warning notice from Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

    The things you need to know:
  • Only visa officers at Canadian embassies can decide whether or not to issue a visa.

  • Immigration representatives cannot guarantee you will be issued a visa. No representative has special connections with government officials.

  • All forms and guides needed for you to apply for any type of visa are available for free on this website.

  • The Government of Canada will never ask you to deposit money into an individual’s personal bank accounts or to transfer money through a specific private money transfer company.

  • Processing fees are the same at all Canadian visa offices around the world.

  • The Government of Canada does not use commercial e-mail addresses. All e-mail addresses of the Canadian government end with “.gc.ca”.

  • You can obtain accurate and reliable information at this website. If you have questions, contact Citizenship and Immigration Canada or the visa office responsible for your area.

  • If the offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.

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    Marriot Hotel Scam


    Actually this Is a long online scan from the internet but I was amazed that some people really do believe in it.

    There's a reader who sent me an email asking about his job offer from Marriot Hotel. He's asking if the offer is real or just a scam.

    Here's a forwarded email from "Canada Immigration Lawyer"

    From: Canadaimmigrationlawyer Consultant
    Subject: CANADA AIRPORT IMMIGRATION LAWYERS OTTAWA.
    To: ********@yahoo.com
    Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 10:33 PM

    DEAR APPLICANT,

    THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT YOUR MAIL HAS BEEN RECEIVED, NOW YOU SHOULD CONTACT OUR ZONAL TOURIST DEPARTMENT ON HOW YOU WILL REACH THEM WITH THE PAYMENT OF $218 U.S DOLLARS, FOR YOUR AUTHORIZATION LETTER, SO THAT WE CAN BE ABLE TO SEND YOUR AUTHORIZATION LETTER TO THE CANADIAN IMMIGRATION BUREAU OTTAWA FOR YOUR VISA ISSUANCE.

    HERE IS THE MAIL ADDRESS ON HOW YOU WILL CONTACT OUR ZONAL TOURIST DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION.

    zonaltouristdeptcv@yahoo.ca

    NOTE: YOU SHOULD CONTACT THEM WITH YOUR INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT SCAN AND YOUR DOCUMENT CODE..CA-AF01225 TO ENABLE THEM IDENTIFY YOUR ENTIRE DOCUMENTS.

    BARR. DAVID COHEN.
    CANADIAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS

    This is obviously similar to that of Omni Hotel Scam. But to better guide you, read about my entry, Guaranteed Visas and Jobs in Canada.

    By the way, David Cohen is a real immigration lawyer and I'm sure he has nothing to do with that email.

    So if you receive similar job offer from Marriot Hotel, think again before sending that money.

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    Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s 2009 Annual Report


    Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s 2009 Annual Report is now tabled in the Parliament. This is pursuant to Section 94 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act requiring the Immigration Minister to make such report on or before November 1 of each year or, if a House of Parliament is not then sitting, within the next 30 days on which that House is sitting after that date.

    "We have maintained the highest relative level of immigration of any major western country, attracting nearly a quarter of a million permanent residents in 2008. In 2010, we intend to welcome between 240,000 and 265,000 permanent residents", said Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism.

    While it is true that the process for those that meet specified criteria under the new Federal Skilled Worker program is faster - some are in less than six months - the fact remains that the process for those who filed before Feb 27, 2008 is still slow.


    “We’ve also brought the backlog of federal skilled worker applicants down from over 630,000 to 425,000—a reduction of more than 30%.” - CIC

    Part of the reason, if not the major factor, of the dramatic reduction in backlogs may be attributable to a couple of things:

    1. Some, if not most, of those who filed before Feb 27, 2008 that are included in the list of 38 High Demand Occupations actually withdrew their applications and filed their applications to Centralized Intake Office (CIO).

    2. Some of those who received Confirmation Letter from the Canadian Visa Office in Manila have withdrawn their application. These are the applicants who are not included in the list of High Demand Occupations and were discourage by the long processing period and the unfair treatment of their applications. Here's an excerpt from the letter:
    This letter is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada, received in 2005. Citizenship and Immigration Canada requests that you confirm whether or not you are still interested in immigrating to Canada.

    If you are no longer interested in immigrating to Canada and you wish to withdraw your application, please contact the Canadian Embassy in Manila within 90 days to confirm your mailing information, and we will return your full application fee.

    To date, the Visa Office in Manila is yet to finish processing of applications filed in 2004.

    The backlog was reduced, alright. But it would have been better if the backlog was reduced because of faster visa processing not only for those who meet specific criteria but also for those who have been waiting for five years now.

    The 2010 Immigration Plan, just the same, looks promising. If your occupation is in the High Demand List, file your application now. The list reflects Canada’s labour market needs and were developed in consultation with Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, provinces, territories and other economic experts. There is no official indication yet on when exactly the list will change.

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