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13nitinsharma

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@NikSharma01 @EnthuChap and Others: Let's not reply to this guy anymore, he seems to be kid & immature for sure. Someone just told me (through private message) that he is a kid and loves to be insulted since ROH 80+. Checked his instagram link too, seems to be psycho. Anyways, let's ignore all his vague posts and let's emphasis on good work for which we all are here. Let's not waste our energy for such stupid people. It says - "No answer is also an answer", so let's simply Ignore him now on :)
 

NikSharma01

Champion Member
Jan 3, 2019
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@NikSharma01 @EnthuChap and Others: Let's not reply to this guy anymore, he seems to be kid & immature for sure. Someone just told me (through private message) that he is a kid and loves to be insulted since ROH 80+. Checked his instagram link too, seems to be psycho. Anyways, let's ignore all his vague posts and let's emphasis on good work for which we all are here. Let's not waste our energy for such stupid people. It says - "No answer is also an answer", so let's simply Ignore him now on :)
Yeah! I was thinking about the same.

Anyways, I've a query. I'm planing to get married by the end of this year or the first half of 2020. During that I've decided to take atleast 1 month off from work for the wedding. Would it be considered a gap in my work experience? Or I must simply talk to my employer not to mention about the respective gap? I think, I can convince him but he will charge me a month's salary for this.
 
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13nitinsharma

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Yeah! I was thinking about the same.

Anyways, I've a query. I'm planing to get married by the end of this year or the first half of 2020. During that I've decided to take atleast 1 month off from work for the wedding. Would it be considered a gap in my work experience? Or I must simply talk to my employer not to mention about the respective gap? I think, I can convince him but he will charge me a month's salary for this.
That will not be considered gap. If you're notifying your employer and have planned leaves so this has no effect on your work experience. Besides, what kind of leaves you're applying that's a different part. Like in my case, I applied "leave without pay". I didn't get that month's salary but there is no effect on my work experience. So, don't worry about it!
 
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13nitinsharma

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(Updated till 1:30 PM IST today) CRS summary of active members waiting for Golden ITA:
  • 460+ (Total 2) - | Ali1122: 479 | ajangbar001: 461
  • 455-460 (Total 1) –royalking: 456
  • 450-454 (Total 13) - Suhasrs: 452 | matteis:452 | 13nitinsharma: 450 | kalex123: 450 | nehadeep: 450 | jkaur95: 450 | shamu2013: 450 | hakweye: 450 | parvin2019: 450 | ekta29: 450 | skg1988: 450 | DreamITA: 450 | mamuso: 450
  • 445-449 (Total 42) - Shaanoh: 449 | Div_newbie:449 | veritas1994: 449 | dappy9: 449 | Manru:449 | v_nitesh_k: 449 | AnkitaShukla: 449 | a.altigani: 449 | IndianFam: 449 | patel_d07: 448 | EnthuChap: 448 | shine04: 448 | Agarwalparesh26: 448 | Tivativalu: 448 | AmeyaGodbole: 448 | Tilly3: 448 | M2a3r4y5a6m: 448 | Sara890: 447 | D'trox: 447 | Noopur_23: 447 | Ravi_15: 447 | Meer85: 447 | MV18: 447 | Flowerview: 447 | armaanwadhwa: 447| nikki1992: 447 | Saial: 447 | vmsanthosh.chn:446 | Kk1234:446 | SASH8288: 446 | Sreedev83: 446 | MynameisMTS: 446 | RochelleAlford: 446 | rahulkraju: 446 | prince_lords:445 | Uchyann: 445 | frightenedpanda: 445 | dawak: 445 | msgill88:445 | nolimits7405: 445 | Boluwaduro: 445 | asad_ali_awan: 445 | MittalM: 445 | siataheri:445 | Yiss: 445
  • 441-444 (Total 26) - NikSharma01:444 | NishaKirthi: 444 | cdddelhi: 444 | Sonammahajan: 444 | mominmalik5: 444 | kadeed:444 | Jms_16: 444 | LKRYA: 443 | Ainpeespirant: 443 | MzBAH: 443 | gmi3001:443 | pursuit: 443 | ravinder_singh:443 | sidra91: 443 | rharmon: 443 | seff786: 443 | seff786: 443| aloobharta01:442 | Kiamin: 442 | tani_: 442 | Shishir Chandra Kumar: 441 | SociallyAwkward: 441 | BumbleFrisbee: 441 | Ram89: 441 | intels: 441 | Maalee: 441 | SJ24: 441
  • 435-440 (Total 14) - bluehorse:440 | Tamilan8: 440 | Chavoshhh: 440 | Siddharth-BOM: 438 | ppa: 438 | cadiee:438 | :438 | Sara1981:438 | rdj08: 438 | Nidsy: 438 | ghvijay: 438 | Kiamin: 437 | Sam0301: 437 | sheikh.abaz: 435
  • Below 435 (Total 6) - Eddiesol: 433 | Life79: 432 | Day2203: 431 | moto90: 424 | AND IND: 423 | Sdabas: 421
Please share your updated CRS score if you're not included in this list.
 

pessacanada

Champion Member
May 5, 2017
1,190
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FSW
So WES evaluated my Masters degree as 1 year post graduate diploma. All this happened sometime in early Jan 2018. Few weeks back, after reading posts here, I tried contacting them for possible re-evaluation of my masters degree, after 3 attempts, I got a mail last evening saying they are looking into my query. Does this mean, they will upgrade my report? If that happens, my crs goes to 457. Should I be looking forward to this or expect nothing?
You may expect a response from them, if they don't change their previous decision, you can apply for other agencies' services.
 

NikSharma01

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Jan 3, 2019
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That will not be considered gap. If you're notifying your employer and have planned leaves so this has no effect on your work experience. Besides, what kind of leaves you're applying that's a different part. Like in my case, I applied "leave without pay". I didn't get that month's salary but there is no effect on my work experience. So, don't worry about it!
Oh, is that so!? Thanks bro for clearing my doubts.
 

pessacanada

Champion Member
May 5, 2017
1,190
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Yeah! I was thinking about the same.

Anyways, I've a query. I'm planing to get married by the end of this year or the first half of 2020. During that I've decided to take atleast 1 month off from work for the wedding. Would it be considered a gap in my work experience? Or I must simply talk to my employer not to mention about the respective gap? I think, I can convince him but he will charge me a month's salary for this.
As long as your reference letter covers that period as a worker, you won't have any question by immigration officer.
 

pessacanada

Champion Member
May 5, 2017
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That’s the thing dude I can’t lie to people who have no chance at all so I am being truthful to them and you know truth is always Rude. When I told someone forget about it because there is not a single option open for that person to increase his or her CRS. If my predictions is rite which doesn’t mean I am always rite but I try not to give wrong hopes to people. you guys are giving wrong hopes to people who’s CRS is in between 430-440 .
There are so many options to increase CRS points. The only thing to increase the CRS is to have a courage and motivation to try.
 

keyur sharma

Hero Member
Dec 3, 2016
676
190
34
Barrie
Category........
CEC
Job Offer........
Yes
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
App. Filed.......
1/07/2017
Doc's Request.
12/08/2017
Nomination.....
12/07/2017
AOR Received.
12/08/2017
IELTS Request
31/05/2017
Med's Request
12/08/2017
Med's Done....
12/09/2017
Passport Req..
26/10/2017
VISA ISSUED...
29/11/2017
LANDED..........
30/11/2017
Lol, the same thing is applicable to you as well. You're noone for us here, just a random person.for your kind info We have not given false hopes to anyone. We encourage them to work hard and improve the individual scores. Lol, You behave like you're the one who is being helpful to the people here. You're having a misconception dude. Infact, you've not been a help here so far. Oh did you feel offended when we talked about your profession!? However, you've also done, almost the same things in previous threads, "talked unnecessarily with people without knowing their efforts and asked them to forget about Canada!" So, keep your attitude with you only and your predictions as well. We're not interested in these. We've so much other stuff to deal with.
Who we ?? You and 2 others lol...
 

keyur sharma

Hero Member
Dec 3, 2016
676
190
34
Barrie
Category........
CEC
Job Offer........
Yes
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
App. Filed.......
1/07/2017
Doc's Request.
12/08/2017
Nomination.....
12/07/2017
AOR Received.
12/08/2017
IELTS Request
31/05/2017
Med's Request
12/08/2017
Med's Done....
12/09/2017
Passport Req..
26/10/2017
VISA ISSUED...
29/11/2017
LANDED..........
30/11/2017
There are so many options to increase CRS points. The only thing to increase the CRS is to have a courage and motivation to try.
I only told those people to forget about PR for canada who cannot increase there CRS at all. I didn’t told that to everyone. Someone who had best score in ielts with masters or PG degree and who is older than 30 than how he can increase the score?? Can you please tell me the way to increase score for those people??
 

ppa

Member
Jan 21, 2019
12
1
Hello All,

Can someone help on the below : When will I able to view the ECA, as today is already 5/11/2019??
Evaluation in Progress


Your evaluation is in progress. You are not required to do anything at this time.
Your evaluation is due for completion on 5/10/2019
 

skg1988

Hero Member
Feb 11, 2019
300
255
Yeah! I was thinking about the same.

Anyways, I've a query. I'm planing to get married by the end of this year or the first half of 2020. During that I've decided to take atleast 1 month off from work for the wedding. Would it be considered a gap in my work experience? Or I must simply talk to my employer not to mention about the respective gap? I think, I can convince him but he will charge me a month's salary for this.
Many congratulations in advance, buddy. So for as I know, the only thing which matters is your employer's reference letter. If your employer is ready to write that your work has been continuous during the specific time, I don't think immigration officer would have any problem. Besides, I don't think work has to be continuous.

I am sure you will have submitted e-apr beforehand, going through the next phase of your life.
 
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