good, that does make sense, thanks.I used the first date I got here and the end date of my work permit.
good, that does make sense, thanks.I used the first date I got here and the end date of my work permit.
Thanks Chivinas, one quick question about form IMM0008, for line 10 'current country of residence', how to fill the To date? if I keep living here? just give a future date?
I used the first date I got here and the end date of my work permit.
Yes, me too! If you stay a few seconds in that cell, it appears a help in the screen that says: "the end date of your immigration status in your current country of residence"good, that does make sense, thanks.
Congratulations on your nomination!Hi there! I just got my nomination yesterday! I have a question, your input(s) will be highly appreciated!
So, I'll spend the holidays back home and planning to get married so I can include my boyfriend on my PR application. I am not sure if this is feasible, but I really wanted him to come here with me. I started to gather the PR Application forms (for paper-based).
What documents do I need to update in terms of changing my marital status here in Canada when I get back?
I know some of you may say that I need to have a new passport with my married name - but I just got my new passport last September (not married name)
Let me know your thoughts! Thanks in advance!
Sure, but first I'll read all your posts.All who got the nomination, don't hesitate to ask if you need something about the PR application!
And those still waiting, don't lose hopes! It seems that OINP started working again!!!
No. I'm planning on applying for the stream when it reopens in 2020. I haven't reached the approval part yet...are you talking about paper based or EE? for paper based seems that no need for the verification letter, pay stub for last 5 years should be fine.
for EE, the employment reference should include at least below info:
period of employment; position(s) held with the employer and the time spent in each position; main responsibilities and duties; total annual salary plus benefits; number of hours worked per week.
Hey guys! This is a quick question regarding the work experience verification letter. I requested a few verification letters before I left my previous firm a year ago.
The letter they provided me indicated my start and end date and average hours per week (only two info regarding my work duration and hours). I read that numbers of work weeks per year is also required? Did all of your verification letters included this info? Is it a must? Thanks!!
You should be able to demonstrate that you worked full time. If the letter doesn't say the total hours, but it has the hours per week and the start and end date, it's easy to make the count, so you don't need the total hours to been written. For example... if you worked for 12 months (which is 52 weeks), 40 hours a week > 52x40= 2080 hours (above 1560 hours a year is considered a full-time job).No. I'm planning on applying for the stream when it reopens in 2020. I haven't reached the approval part yet...
I don't have the total months, but the start and end date and average hours per week. I was wondering if the total months/number of work weeks per year is also a must to provide because it would be such a pain in the ass to go back to ask for a revision considering I received for the verification a year ago.You should be able to demonstrate that you worked full time. If the letter doesn't say the total hours, but it has the hours per week and the start and end date, it's easy to make the count, so you don't need the total hours to been written. For example... if you worked for 12 months (which is 52 weeks), 40 hours a week > 52x40= 2080 hours (above 1560 hours a year is considered a full-time job).
My work letters didn't have the total hours but had the total months and hours a week, and I got approved.
I hope this clarifies your doubt.
Yeah!Just got nomination. Hoorrraaayyy.
OINP Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream
Submitted: Sep 18 2019 / Assessment: Oct 18 2019 / DIP: Nov 21 2019 / Nomination: Nov 29 2019
My letter has the start and end date too... not the total monthsI don't have the total months, but the start and end date and average hours per week. I was wondering if the total months/number of work weeks per year is also a must to provide because it would be such a pain in the ass to go back to ask for a revision considering I received for the verification a year ago.
Ohh you have only the start and end day, and the average hours per week then. Gotcha. I was over-reading between lines...My letter has the start and end date too... not the total months
I so so hope the same but my status just got changed from awaiting info to blank screen and then to DIP,I wish I have the decision soon.What about you @phanikiran.kara