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Member Profile: techiemik (2 posts)
 
Hello, I'm techiemik
My nationality is Bangladesh
I last logged in on 27 Oct 2007
I have been a member since 05 Jun 2007
I have added 2 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 07 Jun 2007
A few words about me 
FSW applicant. was in Canada on study permit.
techiemik's Immigration Cases
 
Federal Skilled Worker case: Approved in 522 days (182 days less than average)  (8 comments
User: techiemik Visa Office: Buffalo, USA
Application Filed: 08 May 2006 AOR Date: 05 Jun 2006
Transferred to Local: Initial Assessment: 06 Jun 2007
Medical Done: 02 Jul 2007 Documents Requested: 20 Jun 2007
Documents Sent: 01 Jul 2007 Interview Date:
Passport Requested: 13 Sep 2007 Visa Received: 12 Oct 2007
Nationality: Bangladesh Last Updated: 27 Oct 2007
Notes: Interview Waived.

techiemik's Posts

Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 07 Jun 2007
Topic: Speeding up the process - is it possible!?

hi:

have you looked into the PNP option for skilled workers? in most cases it is faster than the general category if you qualify [for example, 80% of PNP cases in London are finalized within 12 months].

Applications Processed at Canadian Visa Offices || Provincial Nominees
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/times-int/04-provincial.html


which area in toronto/ontario are you hoping to reside/work in? depending on the locality there could be specific work/education options.
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 05 Jun 2007
Topic: PR applicant want to be student

as far i know it would not have any difference in processing time, as your file has already been put in a que. and till now there is not any in-canada processing for FSW applications, so NO, it is not possible to transfer file inside canada. although there was announcements earlier by CIC to start a new in-Canada category for temp. workers and students [which would be processed faster than normal applications].