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Thanks Neha to tell me about this service as I can also lodge my complaint, My problem is that I have paid the whole amount to them, they signed up saying they will lodge my application successfully and even take care of settlement service, but even though I was not qualified right from the begining they signed up and aftermonths of waiting period now i face rejecion as im not qualified. They are simply the cheaters and should not be trusted !

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Prec Abraham
Havre-Aubert, CA
Apr 09, 2014 6:39 am EDT

I would like to take the opportunity of thanking aries international towards my immigration to canada.what i found absolutely amazing was the speed and diligence of the employees. When any of the assisting officers were in ill health an alternative employee took over my case and made the correspondence. I have and will continue to recommend you to any parties expressing interest to immigrate to canada.

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alexv
, AE
Jul 22, 2010 8:10 am EDT

Hi Friends,

I have seen some mixed responses about Aries International. I had taken the services of Aries Internation for Immigrating to Canada and after waiting for two years, recently i realised that those jockers had taken me for a ride. I had so many meetings with their Resident Director Mr. Sony and from the very first meeting i realised that he is the number 1 jocker.

As i need to give them someyhing solid, i acted as per there tune and took out some valuable info. from their office. I am attaching a excel sheet which contains complete details of all clients including the date on which the application has send to Visa Offices.

We have formed a group in Yahoo and we all are sharing our concerns and the way to teach those jockers a big lession. We have engaged a eminanet lawyer in Canada and with the assistance of a Member of Parliment, we are taking up the matter with Canadian Immigration Minister. A joint represntation will be meeting the Director General of Police in Dubai to stop functioning of these immigration frauds

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Renjith Nair
, IN
Jun 25, 2010 6:31 am EDT

Hi

I am Renjith Nair; I was a client of Aries International and got the visa stamped within 8 months to Canada. I really thank Aries International for being so fast and professional

Renjith Nair

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Gracy joseph
, IN
Jun 25, 2010 1:32 am EDT

I am Gracy joseph, I was a client of Aries, now I have a visa for Canada, They helped me very professionally at each stage of the visa processing. I would certainly recommend them to all my friends.

Gracy joseph

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Ram Mohan Ram
, IN
Jun 25, 2010 12:25 am EDT

Ram Mohan Ram
I want to thank Aries International for helping me to get my visa to Canada.

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Ashok kumar s
, IN
Jun 24, 2010 11:10 pm EDT

Hi Akbar

Thanks for giving me your experience with Aries International, Now me too decided to go with Aries International for my migration purpose

Ashok kumar

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Ranveer singh
, IN
Jun 24, 2010 5:39 am EDT

Hi
I am Ranveer Singh, applied for PR Canada with Aries International, I am writing this mail just because I saw some bad news about the same agency, I don’t agree with this, because as far as I am concerned my application was processed by the same agency on time and I was able to migrate on without any issues

Ranveer Singh

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Samer K
, IN
Jun 24, 2010 3:48 am EDT

I request you all to choose Aries as Migration agent as they are MARA registered. At least then we can make sure we are going through government registered agents for migration to Australia.

Samer

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Madhu Goswami
, IN
Jun 24, 2010 2:41 am EDT

My brother Rak[censored] got his permanent residence for Canada recently through Aries. Now I am confident in signing up with them for fulfill my dream of going to Canada.

Madhu Goswami

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Rajendran G
, IN
Jun 24, 2010 12:19 am EDT

Hi,

If you are planning to migrate only choose Aries. They are the best consultants in U.A.E with a bunch of professionals.

Rajendran

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Akbar v
, IN
Jun 23, 2010 11:11 pm EDT

Hi,

I am Akbar, my case was totally messed up by another immigration agent who I do not want to name here. Aries saved me from them and helped me in successfully getting my visa for Canada.

Akbar

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Parveen Singh
, IN
Jun 23, 2010 5:15 am EDT

Hi friends, Aries International, the best Immigration agency as far as I know. My experience with them was really great. I appreciate them for sending me to Australia with just 7 months
Parveen Singh

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Misha Paul
, IN
Jun 23, 2010 4:44 am EDT

Hi
I would recommend all of you to Aries International for migration purpose. Because, I tried with 3 agencies for the same and my success was with Aries Immigration.
Misha Paul

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un known
, IN
Jun 23, 2010 4:14 am EDT

My name is Farooq Khan, and I was really doubtful to sign the agreement with Aries International when I read some complaints, but everything went fine with them and my application is a success now.

Farooq Khan

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un known
, IN
Jun 23, 2010 3:37 am EDT

Amrit
I am very happy with the way Aries International processed my Application for Migration purpose to Australia. Actually I came to know about Aries international through my friend, who was also their successful client

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Paul Ckacko
, IN
Jun 23, 2010 2:38 am EDT

Hi I am Paul Chacko. I want to congratulate Aries International for the professionalism they have shown in my case. I got my visa stamped within 8 months to Canada without any headaches for me

Paul Ckacko

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Khushbu KG
, IN
Jun 22, 2010 6:20 am EDT

I only signed with Aries because they have a MARA registered Member and a physical Office in Australia. They provided me with all after landing services they had advised me.

Khushbu

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Jasbeer Singh
, IN
Jun 22, 2010 1:59 am EDT

I am Jasbeer Singh. Aries is the only migration agent I trust for migration purpose. I would thank Aries for helping me in getting my visa for Canada

Jasbeer Singh

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John Varghese
, IN
Jun 21, 2010 11:39 pm EDT

I am very happy with the professionalism of Aries employees. I was recommended by my friend Ankur who got his PR through Aries for Australia. He specifically asked me go through Aries for Australia as they have a MARA registered member to file our case.

John Varghese

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chandrashekhar I
, IN
Jun 21, 2010 5:34 am EDT

My name is chandrashekhar. I am still a client with aries for Canada, I have received my File Number and I am very happy with their service.

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un known
, IN
Jun 21, 2010 1:25 am EDT

Aries international is the Best immigration service to australia

Thanks to Aries. My Brother, who tried a lot for Australia immigration from everywhere. but she never got response... after all hard work, we went to Aries and filed our case to them. They took genuine fee and we gave all documents in proper manner. Guys u won’t believe, he got visa in months.

I was just searching where I can post this THANKS message, so posting here.

Paul figarado

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un known
, IN
Jun 21, 2010 1:19 am EDT

). I recommend Aries to all.
Hi

I am Allan from South Africa and safely landed Canada three months ago with the help of Aries International. This firm has helped me file my Canada visa when I was in South Africa. I am happy with there satisfactory service and I also appreciate their personal assistance on every step till the time I settled here.

I recommend this company to every aspiring candidate who wants to fulfill his dream of Canada.

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ejj22
, AE
Mar 20, 2010 5:18 am EDT

Hi,

Anyone who has been ripped off by Aries want to leave me their number so that I can call. My case is pending since 2004 and they haven't informed me yet of my file status. So, you can understand we are all in the same boat.

Why don't we all get together and do something.

Regards
Elvis
Dubai.

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Kate Belly
, BG
Feb 07, 2010 4:37 am EST

Hi Guys
You may read this article. This tells truth about Canadian Immigration Minister and her controvercial policy!
After months of deliberations and consultations, the details of what will govern the selection of skilled worker applicants for immigration to Canada will finally be disclosed early in the fall, according to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Minister Diane Finley.

The new amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), which were made law in June, have given the Immigration Minister the ability to prioritize the processing of Canadian immigration applications based on Canada’s socio-economic needs. In what was a once first-come-first-served system, where all applications were considered on the same objective criteria, the Minister will now be issuing instructions to the Canadian immigration visa officers as to which applications should be fast-tracked, which should be held for review at a later time, and which should be returned outright.

The ministerial instructions will be issued in the fall, to be applied to Federal Skilled Worker applications received on or after February 27, 2008. They will be based on the prospective immigrant’s ability to ease regional labour shortages and contribute to the community.

CIC representatives have spent the past month or so in consultation with stakeholders groups across Canada in order to establish the framework for these instructions. At each meeting, participants focused on three central questions: What is the role of immigration in Canada? What are the critical short-term and long-term labour shortages? And what are some issues and barriers to credential recognition?

Though Minister Finley has yet to disclose the particular occupations that will be prioritized, she noted that nearly all regions are facing shortages in the medical, financial, and IT sectors.

The policy changes follow on 2008 budget commitments to modernize Canada’s immigration system. $109 million over five years has been allocated to reducing wait times for new applicants, reducing the current backlog of applications, and better responding to Canada labour market needs through immigration.

With this funding, Citizenship and Immigration Canada has begun recording occupational information for applicants in the current Federal Skilled Worker backlog.

Where possible, the department plans to divert qualified applicants to the Provincial Nomination Programs (PNP) for priority processing.

CIC is also working towards increasing capacity and efficiency at Canadian immigration visa offices where the backlogs are the greatest, and reconfirming the intentions of applicants who face the longest wait times. It also intends to centralize the receipt of new applications in order to better control the backlog.

Nevertheless, the Conservative government’s amendments to Canadian immigration legislation remain highly criticized by Opposition parties and other stakeholder groups, who charge that the Conservatives plans are too near-sighted, too labour market-oriented, and could potentially overshadow Provincial Nomination Programs.

The Liberal Opposition has developed an alternate immigration plan to be introduced in its election platform, should a fall 2008 federal election be called.

The bottom line for now is that ministerial instructions are on the way for all skilled worker applications that have been frozen in the system since February 27th.

It is clear, however, that applicants with an occupation considered in demand, and those that secure a job offer in Canada, will be the ones arriving in Canada the soonest.

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Mark Robinson
, AE
Feb 07, 2010 3:55 am EST

Major Changes to Canadian Immigration Act
The major changes made

remove the obligation of Citizenship and Immigration Canada to process all properly submitted applications. The department will now be able to return applications (and refund the corresponding application fees) without processing them.

give the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration the authority to set priorities through ministerial instructions. Prioritizing certain skills and occupations will allow labour market needs in Canada to be addressed more quickly. It will also limit the number of applications that are processed and keep the backlog from growing any larger.

Status of Amendments to Canadian Immigration Act
The amendments to the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Act received Royal Assent on June 18, 2008. Throughout the summer of 2008, the federal government is consulting with provincial and territory governments, and business, industry, labour and non-governmental organizations to define the priorities for immigration. The federal government says it still aims to keep "a balance between the economic, family reunification and refugee protection goals of Canada’s immigration system."

Once the ministerial instructions are defined, they will be published in the Canada Gazette and on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Web site.
OTTAWA -- With just a handful of Liberal MPs in the House of Commons, the third and final vote on the Conservative government's budget legislation easily passed Monday evening by a tally of 121-95.

The budget legislation, known as Bill C-50, was a confidence matter and, had the government lost the vote, Prime Minister Stephen Harper would have been obliged to ask the Governor General to dissolve Parliament and call a general election.

C-50 also contains a controversial component to reform Canada's immigration system.

The bill changes Canadian immigration law to give the federal minister of citizenship and immigration new powers to fast-track certain groups of potential immigrants. The government has said this provision is required to help reduce the backlog of 925, 000 permanent-residents applications.

Opponents of the bill say the new powers are too vague and will be open to political abuse.

The NDP and Bloc Québécois wanted to force an election on the issue and were upset that nearly 80 Liberal MPs were absent from the House during the vote. The vote on Bill C-50 was the last, best chance to force an election before the House rises for its summer recess which it will do before June 20. NDP and Bloc Québécois MPs were angry at the Liberals for letting that opportunity slip away. The bill passed with 120 Conservative MPs voting in favour and 90 Liberal, Bloc, and NDP MPs voting against.
SteelePop
at 01:56 on June 10th, 2008

I talked to Canada about immigrating about 30 years ago, before I went to college, and they told me to take a hike. They've missed out on taxing the millions I've made since and on not paying my medical bills, since I'm rarely ill and don't like to see doctors. I say fine, let them club they're own damn baby seals.

0 7Barry Artiste
at 05:54 on June 10th, 2008

Thanks for the comment Steele, 30 years ago was a different time, a Liberal time. Of course who can say about today

Dave Keatingflagged this story as Good Stuff
at 03:12 on June 10th, 2008

Barry Artiste, I like this story. It's good stuff.

0 7Barry Artiste
at 05:52 on June 10th, 2008

Thanks Dave, for the comment and the GS flag it's much appreciated

59eastvanrayflagged this story as Good Stuff
at 09:27 on June 10th, 2008

Barry Artiste, I like this story. It's good stuff.

I think the Liberals have it pretty SWEET! Think about it...they get paid the same as MP's who work but they don't really have to do anything. They don't have to show up to vote in favour of legislation; they don't have to show up to oppose any legislation and since they never vote they don't even have to do research because they wont be taking any position at all. Hell any better than that and they will have to get appointed to the Senate!

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at 14:11 on June 10th, 2008

Hey I'll do ya one better, why have liberals at all, when they sit at home as MPs, and when in the Senate don't show up at all, except to collect their cheques. Thanks for the comments EastVan

0 Lily K (not verified)
at 15:01 on November 17th, 2008

I think that your negative comments about immigration consultants is unfair. Yes, the government does have a website, and in a perfect world it would be possible for an applicant to do the application on their own (and many do). However, the process is complicated and involves many tricky components. People get their incomplete applications sent back all the time.

Also, immigration consultants are not all bad people who want to rob people of their money. Many do an initial assessment and only help those people who they think they can. As well, some provide a money-back guarantee.

Your comment about immigration consultants is along the same lines as saying that all Muslims are terrorists. Indescrimintate name-calling is not good for anyone.

0 7Barry Artiste
at 13:13 on December 25th, 2008

Lily, it may seem like I am name calling, but I assure you I do not think all immigration consultants are all bad, just as all lawyers are not all bad, or Muslims or people who ramble their comments on my story.

It is just the ones in the immigrants mother countries who love to screw desperate people out of their life savings. I am never one for name calling. As for tricky components, there is a reason for this. But it is certainly not a complicated process, unless one does not speak either of our official languages, then yes, it is complicated. Just imagine not speaking either of our official languages as many do, and some after Canadian taxpayer sponsored language courses still cannot speak it adequately enough to hold down a job, yet pass an interview, with many ESL teachers having to help or completely fill out the immigrants job applications and resume, giving a prospective employer this applicant has a working knowledge of our language only to find out later they could not even fill out the damn application, but needed help. By then some employers find themselves to recipients of a discrimination lawsuit cause they let that person go, when in fact it had nothing to do with discrimination, but their inability to speak our language. It happens all the time!

As your assessment to comment that all Muslims are Terrorists, you stated this, not I. No where in my op/ed piece does it say this anywhere. You must be a Libby Davey supporter I guess.

0 Adam C. Sieracki (not verified)
at 12:14 on December 21st, 2008

I'm simply amazed at the hypocrisy of NDP, Liberal and Green party-types, who--claiming to be pro-environment--push for mass immigration. The staggering urban sprawl problem is caused by the intake of over a quarter million immigrants a year, period. No amount of fanciful New Urbanist planning will arrest the loss of farmland and greenspace caused by a bulging population, mostly fuelled by immigration. Aside from ethno lobbies (like Olivia Chow's constituents), the real push for mass immigration comes from Canada's powerful housing and development industry. All of this talk of addressing labour shortages and the pension system are bogus. Canada needs a hard cap on immigration and population, like proposed in the UK.

We can't be a safety valve for the developing world. Countries like India and Pakistan need to adopt responsible population-control policies and not offload their population surplus on North America. The environmental movement also needs to get a spine--not like the Sierra Club, who accepted over U.S.$100M (from David Gelbaum), to NOT discuss immigration. Aside from the sprawl problem, we have immigrants unable to function in either of our official languages, gangs (e.g., the aptly-named Fresh Off The Boat Killers), hitherto unknown social ills like honour killings, clitorectomies, and khat and doda addicts.

What we need IS an uncensored debate on immigration.

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Mark Robinson
, AE
Feb 07, 2010 3:47 am EST

Jack Layton, the opposition leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), has stated that the proposed changes to Canada's immigration legislation will be opposed "every step of the way." The changes, which the Minister of Immigration is seeking to help reduce backlogs for applicants worldwide, also contain some provisions which Layton feels is contrary to Canada's history of multi-culturalism.

Layton, promising cross country consultations with community leaders, feels that the issue is significant enough to force an election. His party opposes the principle of encouraging temporary foreign workers over permanent immigrants, and will likely introduce legislation which will annul the changes sought in the present amendments.

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Mark Robinson
, AE
Feb 07, 2010 3:46 am EST

View a news paper article against the immigration policy change!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Immigration Amendment Opposed

Canadian Members of Parliament are being urged by Canadians and by other politicians to vote against to proposed amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The main concern is that the Conservative party is seeking to much power to close applications that are deemed inconsistent with present labour market requirements. The amendments propose to allow the Immigration Minister to cap the number of applicants in the immigration backlogs and would be able to refuse an application which had already been approved. The Immigration Minister could also make decisions about immigration policy that, under the current system, require regulatory changes.

One Member of Parliament, Olivia Chow, has promised to introduce an amendment to have the immigration proposals removed from the proposed bill. Other groups presently mounting opposition to the amendments include the Chinese Canadian National Council and the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants.

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Mark Robinson
, AE
Feb 07, 2010 3:43 am EST

immigration policy was changed by the Canadain Government. They are to be blamed. Government was heavily criticised. Thousands of applicants got suffered. Many agents ran away. Did not contact the clients. Did not even given a penny back. My agent ran back to Canada. i have lost alot of money.

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Methew
, AE
Feb 07, 2010 3:14 am EST

Dear Himanshu
! am Mathew. I know these immigration fraudsters very well. I have been a victim of their big leader in Dubai. Premiers is the largest of all. I was there cient. Policy change story was given to me as well. They did big 'favour' to me by charing USD 100 for their services and reunded balance of my money. They did not have any right to chrge even USD 1000. These agents are only courier companies. Sending our application to Canada and then giving policy change story and taking our hard earned money. I am after Premiers. I wanyt every one to join me to teach these all immigration agents a lesson.

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Himanshu
, AE
Feb 07, 2010 1:54 am EST

Friends, I am Aries' client. I am a sales executive by profession. Your comments have scared me. My case is handled by them for about 2 years. I am still waiting for some update from the immigration office. My application was submitted in March 2008. Few months ago when i was not getting any update from Aries International, i checked on the internet. I came across some information of change of immigration policy; which affects applications submitted after February 2008. When I asked Aries about my case in this context they said my case was safe; as they have approach to influence immigration office; and they have got soecial arrangmement ofr their cases submitted in 2008. As per them those cases are exempted. I always had a doubt; but after reading your comments I got more cocerned. Since then i am trying to get some update from them but they either don't attend my call; or give me vague stories. I will visit their office soon to get case update.
Himanshu