Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!daemon Date: Fri, 5 Jan 90 09:43:12 EST Sender: From: chi@vlsi.uwaterloo.ca (Bo Chi) Message-ID: <9001051943.AA21512@vlsi.waterloo.edu> Original-To: china-distribution@cs.toronto.edu Subject: Jan. 5 (II), News Digest Newsgroups: ut.chinese Distribution: ut Sender: list-admin@csri.toronto.edu Approved: nobody@csri.toronto.edu * C h i n a N e w s D i g e s t * (ND Canada Service) -- Jan. 5 (II), 1990 Table of Contents No. of Lines 1. Recent News on FR Issue ....................................... 50 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Recent News on FR Issue -------------------------------------------------------------------------- by Dennis Lu, in name of SAG of FCSSC lidenni@jhevax.McMaster.ca ------------------------------------------------------------ FCSSC == Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars, Canada == Quan Jia Xue Lian (2,1,2,2) (in Chinese) ------------------------------------------------------------ There was a recent telex dated on Dec.27 to regional head- quaters (in Ontario, it is Toronto) and dated on Jan.3 to dis- trict office (e.g.Hamilton CIC) regarding the PROCESSING OF THE CHINESE DEPENDENTS IN CHINA. This telex was directly from the Immigration headquater- Ottawa- the Immigration Department. Please refer to this telex, when you are going to cousult the local CIC officers. The basic information is: When a chinese who has obtained AIP (Approval In Principle) letter requests his or her dependent(s) for unification, He or she should contact the local CIC office and provide the dependent's name, address including post code IN CHINESE. The local CIC will forward the related information to the visa office in Beijing and HongKong. Then it is up to the visa office to con- tact with your dependent(s) in China for the processing of appli- cation for family reunification. Basically there is not much difference to what we got before. But this time it is from the Immigration Headquater. There are several cases where the dependents who hold Minister Permit have come to Canada without difficulty. the advice for you is: Go to local CIC to request your depen- dents for unification and provide the necessary information. Please refer the telex date and title to them. Some of the off- icers might not be aware of this telex, since this is a fairly recent one. Best regards and wish you all good luck. Take your actions fast if you want to. We are still waiting for the response from the Minister to FCSSC's inquiry. Dennis Lu on behalf of SAG of FCSSC ============================================================================= News Transmission chi@vlsi.uwaterloo.ca (or) ----------------------- --------------------- NDCadada Editor: Bo Chi chi@vlsi.waterloo.edu -----------------------------------------------------------------------------