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    General Question on Points...

    If you want to know your points as BobbyB post, go to http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assess/index.asp and take the assesment-test, then compare it to the pass mark (last one was 67) and there you will se if you have enough points. For Quebec there is another one...
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    time to check ecas

    For me, to look the info thru ecas I had to wait until they sent me the notice that they already received my docs and that my case was on revision process. I think that was about a month.
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    Refused refugee claimants and ARC

    He went to CIC office and ask if he could leave without problem. So HE set a date for his departure and HE payed his ticket. The thing is that in the airport they made him sign: Deportation order (departure order becomes deportation order because A36, A49). Now he needs an ARC. My question is...
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    Refused refugee claimants and ARC

    Hi, in order to obtain an ARC I know that we must submit the form, payment and police clearances from countries we lived in. My husband applied for refugee protection and he was refused, he apealed and also was refused. He never got the removal order so he ask CIC if it was ok to leave Canada...
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    How many days?

    I had a similar problem. I sent my application and I left a gap in the "since-age-18-hisotry description". So I got all my documents back. I corrected them and send them back the next day. I got an answer 15 days later. But that is for Buffalo Consulate and because I already had a Quebec...
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    is it a prob if i show a gap between my graduation completion and work experien

    You will have to be able to prove all important working experience declared. There is a part in the application in which you will have to describe everything you did since age 18. That will include and explain the "gap". There you can say you worked, but for experience I suggest to include ony...