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Fast Track or regular track confusion after getting file number in     Feb, 2009

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AIG - 08 Jul 2009 11:09 GMT
Hello
I discussed my case with veteran Immigration consultant in Pakistan
that I applied for Canadian Immigration as  a skilled worker in
November 2008 and got immigration file number in February 2009. I have
4 year bachelor degree in "Chemical Engineering" degree from
recognized institute of Pakistan  and also have four (4) year  work
experience in sales and marketing department of  oil and gas company.
My relevant details are as follow:
I am 34 years old male  and have one spouse and two kids. Me and my
spouse are fluent in English and my spouse has got graduation degree
by completing her 14years education. I applied under NOC code #  2134

Consultant told me that my case is still in que which is normal track
and would get its turn in 3-4 years

I need to confirm this thing that

Is there only track which is fast track ( for specific 38 qualifying
profession ). As i have got my immigration file number in february
2009 ,then would Immigration office keep my case in regular track
which includes all occupations , mentioned in NOC , and  proceed my
case accordingly. I am not very much excited that my case would
execute through fast track only and very much comfortable with regular
track also which takes 3- 4 yrs.

I need expert opinion in this matter.

Thanks
AIG
PMM - 08 Jul 2009 18:52 GMT
Hi

> Hello
> I discussed my case with veteran Immigration consultant in Pakistan
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
> Thanks
> AIG

Noc 2134 is NOT on the list of "38" so unless you have worked in Canada or
have an AEO you can expect to get a refusal.  Only FSW applications with at
least one year experience in the following occupations
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2008/2008-11-28a.asp
will be processed.

PMM
 
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