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发表于 2012-3-15 17:12:40
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我本来写信咨询3111的,那边回错了一封3131的,里面有提到具体的满额日期,希望能对你有所帮助。
Thank you for your inquiry.
The second set of Ministerial Instructions (MI-2) introduced on June 26th, 2010 implemented caps on the Federal Skilled Worker program. The cap is a limit on the number of complete applications considered for processing. Under the current set of Ministerial Instructions (MI-3), Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will only consider a maximum of 10,000 complete applications under the eligible occupations list. Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 federal skilled worker applications per occupation will be considered for processing each year.
Under MI-2, ten eligible occupations reached their cap before July 1st, 2011. Pharmacists (NOC 3131) reached the cap in March 2011. As such, many representatives and applicants were disappointed and were ready and waiting to submit their applications in July 2011 when the caps re-opened under MI-3. Therefore, the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, NS received a large volume of applications from the very first day. Within the first weeks of MI-3, the CIO was inundated with applications and on August 31st, 2011, the CIO received the 500th application for NOC 3131.
Due to the high volume of applications that the department receives, it not possible for the CIO to receive and review each application for completeness on the same day that it arrives at the office. CIC updates the number of complete applications received at least once a week but as noted on the website, the figures are meant as a guide only. There is no guarantee that an application that is sent now will fall within the cap by the time it reaches the CIO. Please be assured that we are looking into ways to minimize this natural time lag between the CIO’s processing efforts and our website updates, particularly for the most popular NOCs.
Please note: all returned applications are sent via regular mail to the mailing address as entered on the application package. There is no tracking number. Once the application is mailed, its delivery is the responsibility of the postal service.
JT
Client Service Unit
Citizenship and Immigration
Centralized Intake Office
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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