To all those with high scores thinking about accepting ONIP, please don't.
Us poor low scoring souls need to get in first
I delebrately want to go to Canada
To all those with high scores thinking about accepting ONIP, please don't.
Us poor low scoring souls need to get in first
Thank you GavinSouthAfrica!!! A friend of mine just resubmitted his profile and he has 397 CRS with 2173! Just wanted to make sure.Yes they are, for certain employment codes.
I did see someone in the low 300's say they received one
Match the responsibilites and not the title.Could anyone suggest NOC for Database admin support?
2172 is for Database analysts and data administrators
Will NOC 2172 apply to Database Admin support?
ok thanksMatch the responsibilites and not the title.
Yeah it's a worry for me as Canada gets stronger and our idiot president pushes our currency down.Canada Just hiked the Lending Interest Rates and their economy is doing really well. CAD value has been on the rise for sometime now since Investors are investing as much as possible at this moment to get lock down on low Interest Rates!! I hope everyone has sufficient funds to cover if there is more hike in CAD.
I live in India at the moment so conversion of 2 months ago was 1 CAD = 48.60 INR, Currently it is 1 CAD = 51.01 INR
That is a huge Increase. Please see rates according to your country!
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/salman-sakir/interest-rate-hike_a_23036033/
Go for it!I haven't had Nutella in years. But it's so tasty and now I'm thinking about it ...
Ouch!!! That is almost your OINP Processing Fee!!Yeah it's a worry for me as Canada gets stronger and our idiot president pushes our currency down.
As of today I will need R234 566.56 and yet only 2 months ago it was R221 522.63 so in two months I've effectively lost R13 043 or in more understandable terms, I've lost CAD$1270
hurts just looking at it
exactly... it's also a clear indicator why we've decided to immigrate.Ouch!!! That is almost your OINP Processing Fee!!
It depends on your application and the person who is gonna be in charge (CIC officer), but it may take from 3 months to 6 months, sometimes for complicated application it may take up to year. For me, if the application is successful then it's really party no matter the time for evaluation by CIC officer. Hope it will be easy for youFriends, how much time does it take to get PR after receiving ITA?
It depends on when you submit the application. Applicants have 3 months to submit the entire application after receiving and accepting ITA. The SLA starts after submitting applicaiton and receiving the AOR (Acknowledgement of receipt). The max SLA is 6 months, however, every case is different and there are no promises. Some people get their PPR (Passport Request) followed by COPR (Certificate of Permenant Residence) just in span of three months , some are processed somewhere between 4 - 6 months. The occurance of cases which linger longer than 6 months without decisions is very rare but such cases do exist.Friends, how much time does it take to get PR after receiving ITA?
Yeah it's a worry for me as Canada gets stronger and our idiot president pushes our currency down.
As of today I will need R234 566.56 and yet only 2 months ago it was R221 522.63 so in two months I've effectively lost R13 043 or in more understandable terms, I've lost CAD$1270
hurts just looking at it