singapore-im-enquiry@international.gc.catomsware said:Is it really necessary to email CHC after completing medical? Can you plz share the link?
singapore-im-enquiry@international.gc.catomsware said:Is it really necessary to email CHC after completing medical? Can you plz share the link?
Just read the medical instructions carefully, where its written "Once you have undergone the medical examination, please provide the information below by returning the form to us via email at singapore-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca."tomsware said:Is it really necessary to email CHC after completing medical? Can you plz share the link?
Rasel vaiya apnake onak onak thx ;D ;D ;D ;D ;Drasel said:Just read the medical instructions carefully, where its written "Once you have undergone the medical examination, please provide the information below by returning the form to us via email at singapore-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca."
well, in my case, my visa office was abu dhabi... and nothing written like that.... let's see....rasel said:Just read the medical instructions carefully, where its written "Once you have undergone the medical examination, please provide the information below by returning the form to us via email at singapore-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca."
Maybe rules r different for other countries.tomsware said:well, in my case, my visa office was abu dhabi... and nothing written like that.... let's see....
I examine Reedoy's medical request email where this instruction is written, beside I asked many applicants who apply through VFS had the same experience. Passport submission request also included along with this single email.dipta said:I also didn't got this, "Once you have undergone the medical examination, please provide the information below by returning the form to us via email at singapore-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca.". My Passport request came through other mail.
co-op terms will counted as experience towards CECultra99 said:does the internship count towards the CEC, or must be 12 months after graduation?
great. So for example, I have 8 months experience before graduation, then after graduation I get a job and after 4 months I can apply under CEC? Let's say it's been less than 3 yrs, I cannot apply then?bdmaninnl said:co-op terms will counted as experience towards CEC
if u get 12 mnths full time work experience and have lived in canada for min 3 yrs,u get eligible for immigartion
then ur immigration process will be faster since u already have experience
if ur course is for 3yrs then under CEC u'll get a work permit for more 2-3 yrs...in this tym u'll have to work to gain experienceultra99 said:great. So for example, I have 8 months experience before graduation, then after graduation I get a job and after 4 months I can apply under CEC? Let's say it's been less than 3 yrs, I cannot apply then?
Thats great news.bdmaninnl said:if ur course is for 3yrs then under CEC u'll get a work permit for more 2-3 yrs...in this tym u'll have to work to gain experience
but during the 3 year course if u accumulate 12 mnths wrk xprience u can directly apply for immigration
min requirements for immgration is 12mnths full tym work experience and lived in canada for 3 yrs,language,etc
if u don't have this then u can't apply
this applies for all provinces xcept quebec
it will be counted as long it is full tym...rasel said:Thats great news.
My MSc will continue for 2 years. In the mean time I will work as a TA/RA under a professor. Is it count as experience?
How long it will take to get PR after application for it?
Great... ;D I didn't think about immigration, though its seems choosey... 3 years is very less timeline comparing with USA.bdmaninnl said:it will be counted as long it is full tym...
it takes 13 months to get PR after application...during this tym u can work legally in canada
rasel vai memorial has its own council which helps international students for immigration...they will guide u step by step on immigration
Once u get PR u can live and work in any provincerasel said:Great... ;D I didn't think about immigration, though its seems choosey... 3 years is very less timeline comparing with USA.
Is there any restriction like, if I got PR from Newfoundland province then could I live & work in any other provinces?