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Member Profile: ribtickle (1 post)
 
Hello, I'm ribtickle
I am from United Kingdom
I last logged in on 25 Oct 2008
I have been a member since 14 Aug 2006
I have added 1 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 05 Jul 2007
A few words about me 
Docs requested for Jan 1st 2009 - should make it Summer 2009 now! EEEEK!!!!
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Federal Skilled Worker case: Pending for 872 days (172 days more than average)  (3 comments
User: ribtickle Visa Office: London, UK
Application Filed: 13 Jul 2006 AOR Date: 27 Jul 2006
Transferred to Local: Initial Assessment:
Medical Done: Documents Requested: 05 Oct 2008
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Passport Requested: Visa Received:
Nationality: United Kingdom Last Updated: 09 Nov 2008
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Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 05 Jul 2007
Topic: Speeding up the process - is it possible!?

Hi Amanda,

I totally sympathise with you. We were initially told we would be no more than 24months going through the process, but then the reality kicks in. We're headed for the GTA and as ontario is oversubscribed we have to sit it out and wait. We're thinking of job options and have decided that if we're no further forward, January 2008 is the employment onslaught. I'm fortunate that I have good quals and the other half is qualified in child counselling which is in demand apparently! But we are not too sure. If we get nowhere on the employment front then we are going to try the counselling route.

It has been suggested to me that if I go over on the student visa and then my partner can get work then we can request a transfer of the processing from London to Buffalo which would speed the PR pprocess up immensely. Might be a thought for yourself.