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jatinsingh787

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Hi guyz,
I need your opinion:
My wife claim points for sibling and we are sitting at 432 after claiming, but the problem is my wife's birth certificate does not have her mother's surname but fathers name is same on both their birth certificates, will that create any problem? or we can use my wife's aadhar card to show the actual name with surname when providing blood relation with common parents? Please advise on urgent basis. Your valuable advice will be appreciated
 
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Raz0r

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Hi guyz,
I need your opinion:
My wife claim points for sibling and we are sitting at 432 after claiming, but the problem is my wife's birth certificate does not have her mother's surname but fathers name is same on both their birth certificates, will that create any problem? or we can use my wife's aadhar card to show the actual name with surname when providing blood relation with common parents? Please advise on urgent basis. Your valuable advice will be appreciated
Dont know much about the Aadhar card which you have talked about. Regarding the mother-in-law's surname issue, I believe a well versed LOE would do the trick. Since both your wife and her sibling have the exact same mother's name provided in their respective birth certificates, it should be fine. Good luck.
 

jatinsingh787

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Aug 28, 2017
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02-02-2018
Dont know much about the Aadhar card which you have talked about. Regarding the mother-in-law's surname issue, I believe a well versed LOE would do the trick. Since both your wife and her sibling have the exact same mother's name provided in their respective birth certificates, it should be fine. Good luck.
Also the father's name is same I hope this will not be a problem. What if we provide some other govt. Id's which have the same name as of her brothers birth certificate
 
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The Wall

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Oct 15, 2017
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Is CRS points again touch 413 or it will go below that?.
What factors make their contribution to lowering the CRS cut off?
 

Vishal-07

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Jun 9, 2017
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Is CRS points again touch 413 or it will go below that?.
What factors make their contribution to lowering the CRS cut off?
Waiting for this to happen. All depends on the numbers to be out in November. If its somewhwere close to 2017 numbers then i have a strong feeling it may even go below 413 as at this time last year the score was 450. Sure analysts will give exact prediction. All the best guys. 2018 the year of dreams coming true
 
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Jakev

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Sep 22, 2017
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AOR Received.
14-11-2017
Hi guyz,
I need your opinion:
My wife claim points for sibling and we are sitting at 432 after claiming, but the problem is my wife's birth certificate does not have her mother's surname but fathers name is same on both their birth certificates, will that create any problem? or we can use my wife's aadhar card to show the actual name with surname when providing blood relation with common parents? Please advise on urgent basis. Your valuable advice will be appreciated
What does her passport say? Please go by that.

Besides, the CIC doesn't request for 'birth certificates' - it's only for kids that these docs are mandatory.

Thanks.
 
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Doc_Abby_Zo

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Sep 8, 2017
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Hi All,

I need assistance w.r.t work experience letter from one of the previous employer. I was working as a consultant and deputed for an eGov project. The project was awarded to a leading consulting firm who in turn had engaged a third party manpower provider for providing resources.

My terms of association with this third party facilitator was on retainer ship engagement model. I was an independent vendor providing consulting services and used to raise an invoice every month against which the agreed amount was credited into my a/c. Also the ITRs I filed for those 2 yrs was of a self-employed professional (ITR 4). Presently that company is no longer operational. I have following documents available as of now-
  • Original agreements (incremental) and an revision of service charges (addendum)
  • Bank a/c statements
  • Form 16 & subsequent ITRs
  • Resignation Acceptance & Termination of Contract confirmation (on emails)
The incumbent division head (my reporting supervisor) is presently working with some other organization as a CTO and has agreed to provide me with an undertaking in format I deem suitable. Additionally I have also contacted the client (IAS officer overseeing the eGov project) and he has also agreed to provide me a reference letter specifying the job duties performed.

Kindly help me with the format of the reference letter which I can obtain (ex CTO & Bureaucrat) for the above work engagement.

Regards
 

Jakev

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Sep 22, 2017
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AOR Received.
14-11-2017
Hi All,

I need assistance w.r.t work experience letter from one of the previous employer. I was working as a consultant and deputed for an eGov project. The project was awarded to a leading consulting firm who in turn had engaged a third party manpower provider for providing resources.

My terms of association with this third party facilitator was on retainer ship engagement model. I was an independent vendor providing consulting services and used to raise an invoice every month against which the agreed amount was credited into my a/c. Also the ITRs I filed for those 2 yrs was of a self-employed professional (ITR 4). Presently that company is no longer operational. I have following documents available as of now-
  • Original agreements (incremental) and an revision of service charges (addendum)
  • Bank a/c statements
  • Form 16 & subsequent ITRs
  • Resignation Acceptance & Termination of Contract confirmation (on emails)
The incumbent division head (my reporting supervisor) is presently working with some other organization as a CTO and has agreed to provide me with an undertaking in format I deem suitable. Additionally I have also contacted the client (IAS officer overseeing the eGov project) and he has also agreed to provide me a reference letter specifying the job duties performed.

Kindly help me with the format of the reference letter which I can obtain (ex CTO & Bureaucrat) for the above work engagement.

Regards
Please 'search' past threads on this topic and leverage them, as you deem appropriate. Thanks.
 

janenderjoshi

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Jul 8, 2017
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Hello Friends
I am new to this forum and this is my first post, but I keep on following the thread and has found it very useful to gain an understanding and the perspectives of different persons. i have a query regarding the EE profile. I created an EE profile but it turned out to be ineligible for the pool for may be an incorrect particular but CIC gave me and wife the UCI numbers, But when I created the profile again with the correct particulars, it is accepted in the pool. Now it asks me for the question as to "Whether you have applied to CIC before?" I have answered it as "NO" and it asks me for UCI as well. So my question is Do I need to answer YES for the question and give the UCI numbers that were given in the ineligible profile creation or It should be NO as the answer and UCI numbers should be blank ?
 

ishq74

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Jul 18, 2017
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On Monday 31 October 2016 The Guardian had published a report about the 2017 immigration plan of Canada. In that report it said that Canadian authorities have decided to make 300,000 as their baseline immigration target and also suggested to increase the annual target to 450,000 gradually over the next five years. Currently we have 300,000 targeted immigration number for this year out of which economic category is 172,000. So if they go ahead with the idea of increasing the total number to 450,000 over the next five years then we should have at least 30,000 increased total target number for 2018. Economic category should share more than 50% of that extra immigrants which should put the target number to 190,000-200,000 for 2018. We are set to know the target for 2018 by 31st October. This increased number should provide us bigger ITA size per draw, perhaps around 3500-4000. If they start issuing this number of ITAs from January, 2018 than CRS score bound to go down closer to 400 within few months and below 400 by the second half of 2018! Now those with CRS 400-430 just need to keep patience and wait just few more months after all you all are eligible to be part of the prosperous Canadian society! :):)
 
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Vishal-07

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Jun 9, 2017
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On Monday 31 October 2016 The Guardian had published a report about the 2017 immigration plan of Canada. In that report it said that Canadian authorities have decided to make 300,000 as their baseline immigration target and also suggested to increase the annual target to 450,000 gradually over the next five years. Currently we have 300,000 targeted immigration number for this year out of which economic category is 172,000. So if they go ahead with the idea of increasing the total number to 450,000 over the next five years then we should have at least 30,000 increased total target number for 2018. Economic category should share more than 50% of that extra immigrants which should put the target number to 190,000-200,000 for 2018. We are set to know the target for 2018 by 31st October. This increased number should provide us bigger ITA size per draw, perhaps around 3500-4000. If they start issuing this number of ITAs from January, 2018 than CRS score bound to go down closer to 400 within few months and below 400 by the second half of 2018! Now those with CRS 400-430 just need to keep patience and wait just few more months after all you all are eligible to be part of the prosperous Canadian society! :):)
Hope what you've written turns out to be true
 

Midnight Blessing

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Mar 16, 2017
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On Monday 31 October 2016 The Guardian had published a report about the 2017 immigration plan of Canada. In that report it said that Canadian authorities have decided to make 300,000 as their baseline immigration target and also suggested to increase the annual target to 450,000 gradually over the next five years. Currently we have 300,000 targeted immigration number for this year out of which economic category is 172,000. So if they go ahead with the idea of increasing the total number to 450,000 over the next five years then we should have at least 30,000 increased total target number for 2018. Economic category should share more than 50% of that extra immigrants which should put the target number to 190,000-200,000 for 2018. We are set to know the target for 2018 by 31st October. This increased number should provide us bigger ITA size per draw, perhaps around 3500-4000. If they start issuing this number of ITAs from January, 2018 than CRS score bound to go down closer to 400 within few months and below 400 by the second half of 2018! Now those with CRS 400-430 just need to keep patience and wait just few more months after all you all are eligible to be part of the prosperous Canadian society! :):)

bro, this won't go that low for sure, especially considering more and more people are getting attracted to make the PR application of Canada and also many people are retaking IELTS to improve their score and no need to mention the hoarde of applicants preparing for the IELTS exam to reach that elusive CLB 9 threshold. However, if the quota rises, then surely it might come down to 420 ,at best, in 2018. So, I think its better to be in the safe side by assuming it to be like that, but again, I also want it to go below 400 for my fellow freinds :)
 
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ishq74

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bro, this won't go that low for sure, especially considering more and more people are getting attracted to make the PR application of Canada and also many people are retaking IELTS to improve their score and no need to mention the hoarde of applicants preparing for the IELTS exam to reach that elusive CLB 9 threshold. However, if the quota rises, then surely it might come down to 420 ,at best, in 2018. So, I think its better to be in the safe side by assuming it to be like that, but again, I also want it to go below 400 for my fellow freinds :)
On 4th January 2017 1st draw of the year CRS score was 468 and then on 31st May, 2017 CRS score came down to 413. 55 points decreased in 5 moths! Last few draws with only 2700-2800 ITAs the CRS score hardly going upper 430s. 2017 economic category target was 172,000 and for 2018 it will certainly be much higher. Do you still think it will only reach 420s in whole one year even with increased allocated immigration numbers? I am not guessing, I am using logic and facts. My strong opinion is 400 surely on the card!