All documents are in English..... Notarized means, do we need to get it "Certified True Copy" from Notary or simple photocopy will do ???sjulien said:Notarized can be required when your documents are not in English.
All documents are in English..... Notarized means, do we need to get it "Certified True Copy" from Notary or simple photocopy will do ???sjulien said:Notarized can be required when your documents are not in English.
Simple photocopy of all your english documents should do. If any documents are in any other language like Birth certificate, marriage certificate then a notarised translation is necessarysaurabhshah said:All documents are in English..... Notarized means, do we need to get it "Certified True Copy" from Notary or simple photocopy will do ???
Yes, I do think so. Too many callings and askings for the CAP will agitate the immigration officers very much!!!nursemich said:And stop calling them just to ask if they need this or not, if you can apply or not, all the information you need is in their site, you just need to read. Thats the reason they have a guide. One call can cause a backlog of 2-5 minutes. Just imagine if they receive 50-100 calls a day. :'(
And Ive seen many who send out incomplete applications, trying to get lucky, thinking some needed documents will be ovelooked and theyd get accepted, this won't happen! You are just causing them to waste their time, opening and reviewing your documents. If you know you are not qualified, don't apply, do'nt waste their time. meet the qualifications and complete the requirements first then apply.
No dont think so as this may confuse the officer due to theactual NOC Code that u might have givenProje said:In order to employment plan, can I introduce two occupations as intended occupation? I have experiance for 3 years in manufacturing and 1.5 years in civil engineerig?
Ram, I got lower score from Ielts, but I have some diplomas in English from courses I did in English, couple of months courses, is it worthy?ram040479 said:This is what the guide says
You may provide one or more of the following, showing that you meet
CLB/NCLC Level 5:
Copies of test results from one of the designated testing
agencies.
Educational transcripts, documents, employment history,
references indicating English or French as the principal language
of instruction or communication.
So if somebody can prove this then they can do so
Can i know your scores if ok. YOu can send me a PM if you want. I am sure it will be CLB 5 or equal. Did u apply the equivalent and seelorerodri said:Ram, I got lower score from Ielts, but I have some diplomas in English from courses I did in English, couple of months courses, is it worthy?
Agree with younursemich said:And stop calling them just to ask if they need this or not, if you can apply or not, all the information you need is in their site, you just need to read. Thats the reason they have a guide. One call can cause a backlog of 2-5 minutes. Just imagine if they receive 50-100 calls a day. :'(
And Ive seen many who send out incomplete applications, trying to get lucky, thinking some needed documents will be ovelooked and theyd get accepted, this won't happen! You are just causing them to waste their time, opening and reviewing your documents. If you know you are not qualified, don't apply, do'nt waste their time. meet the qualifications and complete the requirements first then apply.
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/webbguy said:Where can I find the list of regulated occupation in Nova Scotia?
Thank you so much for the help!
I did, check your inbox please.ram040479 said:Can i know your scores if ok. YOu can send me a PM if you want. I am sure it will be CLB 5 or equal. Did u apply the equivalent and see
Hi,ranjit002 said:How Much Funds do we have to show as i am applying with my spouse???
Is IELTS is mandatory now or we can we submit while file is proceed to CIC???