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Re: [STDS-802-11] 答复: [STDS-802-11] VISA INFORMATION: 802_1124_Instructions From IRCC_Entry Application for an Approved Event



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Hi Jon,


I have the similar experience as Ross and Sindhu , I'm still in the background verification procedure with the status equal to "security" after I submitted my Canadian VISA application 3 months ago. Google told me I need to wait for the security investigation from CBSA,RCMP and CSIS in the following 6 months--2 years, and then IRCC can decide whether I can obtain my Canadian VISA. Personally. I give up to submit any webform to IRCC as it's beyond IRCC duty. Also,I doubt whether you or other IEEE officer can help to convince 4 Canadian government departments to approve this in serials. I believe I will miss Vancouver meeting in-person in November definitely.


Based on that, I suspect I'm suffering from the "political persecution" from Canadian government although I don't nothing to Canada and Canadian citizens.

I will continue to comment on this in the subsequent WG closing meeting.

  

BTW, may I suggest to consider some VISA-free venues in the future, like Hainan, China?   Travelers from the 59 visa free entry eligible countries including USA and Canada may travel from or through Hong Kong or any other places outside Mainland China with a direct flight to Hainan. The maximum length of stay for visa free travelers in Hainan is 30 days.  see it via the link: Hainan 59 Country Visa-Free Entry Policy Guide -- Visa Free Policy -- HAINAN FREE TRADE PORT (hnftp.gov.cn)




Thanks


Best Regards


Jay Yang (杨志杰)



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From: Yujian(RossYu) <00001792b51ef4ea-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
Date: 2024年07月22日 17:25
Subject: [STDS-802-11] 答复: [STDS-802-11] VISA INFORMATION: 802_1124_Instructions From IRCC _Entry Application for an Approved Event
--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---

Hi Jon,

 

Thanks for the consideration. I echo what Sindhu says. Same thing here, I applied the Visa since April. The response is very slow and only offers to keep me waiting TBD time or withdraw of my application after I submitted webforms . I also hope IEEE 802 can consider a location which is more efficient and reliable regarding Visa application in future.

 

regards

于健 Ross Jian Yu

Huawei Technologies

 

发件人: Sindhu Verma <000011381223f2e2-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
发送时间: 2024722 17:13
收件人: STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
主题: Re: [STDS-802-11] VISA INFORMATION: 802_1124_Instructions From IRCC _Entry Application for an Approved Event

 

--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---

Hi Jon,

 

Thanks a lot for this information. I want to acknowledge all the help you, Lisa and others provide proactively and also whenever requested.

 

As you know, despite all that help, I have not received my Canada visa, even though I applied for it 3½ months ago. I have tried to reach out to the Canadian IRCC , but emails and webform submissions have been unanswered and they do not have a call center for correspondence.  I am unsure if the approval will come in time for the Vancouver meeting in November. As part of my work, I have made 50+trips to many different countries (but not to Canada) and this is the first time I didn’t receive a visa. 

 

So, I wanted to request you and others to consider the ease of visa availability as a factor while deciding future meeting venues. Given the profile of 802.11 delegates, only a small percentage may require visas. However, even those delegates may be actively involved in various task groups and not being able to attend in person due to visa unavailability harms their professional roles.

 

Thanks,

Sindhu

 

On Fri, Jul 19, 2024, 6:45PM Jon Rosdahl <jrosdahl@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---

During the 802.11 Closing plenary today in Montreal, we had a discussion on the steps we (802) had taken to help people get their required VISAs to attend Sessions in Canada.

The instructions below will aid those trying to get a VISA to enter Canada.

 

Note: Registration for the 2024 November IEEE 802 Plenary Session - Hyatt Regency Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada is targeted to open the first week of August.  Please note that following the instructions completely will aid you in the process of obtaining your VISA.

 

As Soon as the Registration is open, we will start to submit the permitted information to the appropriate Government office in Canada.

 

Kind regards,

Jon

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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Lisa Ronmark <lisa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 6:56
AM
Subject: 802_1124_Instructions From IRCC _Entry Application for Approved Event
To: Jon Rosdahl <jrosdahl@xxxxxxxx>, James PK Gilb <Gilb _IEEE@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: Dawn Slykhouse <dawns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Stephanie Williams <stephanie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

 

HI Jon and James,

 

This is an information update for the 2024 November IEEE 802 Plenary Session.

 

I have attached a copy of the official entry documentation instruction letter from IRCC for individuals attending an approved event in Canada.

 

This letter (and the IRCC event code) is available to all individuals who have paid the registration fee and elected to  receive a 'Visa Letter' as part of their registration for the event.

 

I wanted you both to be aware of the clause I have included in the body of the email.

 

This clause spells out how the event code provided by IRCC is to be used and how it helps to streamline the process by grouping applications using the code into a shared processing pool that is assigned to our event. 

 

I wanted you both to be aware as I feel many of our attendees who were planning to attend the July session may not have followed these guidelines and instructions resulting in documentation delays and remote participation. 

 

IRCC INSTRUCTIONS

 

How to Apply

  1. Apply for your visitor visa through yourIRCC secure account.You will be prompted to either sign in using your GCKey user ID and password, or through a Sign-in partner.

  2. If you don’t already have an account you can create one by clicking "Register“ under the "Don’t have an account?” section.

  3. Once you are signed in you will be prompted to answer a series of questions to determine your eligibility to apply for a visa. 

  4. If you are eligible to apply for a visa, you will be prompted to the complete the visa application form (IMM 5257).

  5. Please take note of the following item when completing your visa application form:I

  6. IMPORTANT: Tag your visa application (Form IMM 5257) with the special event code. 

  7. In the ‘Details of Visit to Canada’ section, select: ‘Other.’ For question ‘1a)Purpose of my visit,’ enter the special event code into the free text box in ‘1b)Other’.

Sincerely,
 
Lisa Ronmark
Director of Meeting Services
Face to Face Events Inc.
Email: lisa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Tel: 1 (604) 316-4947


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