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All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

newmanitoban

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Apr 28, 2013
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Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Dec 13
Doc's Request.
Jul 14
AOR Received.
Jan 14
IELTS Request
Submitted
File Transfer...
Feb 14
Med's Request
Sep 14
Med's Done....
Sep 14
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Oct 14
VISA ISSUED...
Dec 14
LANDED..........
March 15
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

anabia said:
Any one who got any processdings?
Hi,
Not yet. My endorser inquire about my application.
But reply from mpnp is to wait untill a decision has been made, will be given in writing.

Regards,
 

anabia

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Apr 24, 2013
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Karachi
Category........
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
7 march 13(online) Refused JAn 2014/ Reapplied 22 Oct 2016
Doc's Request.
SP2 request 8th March13 Sponsors interview 2nd oct 13, my interview 3rd oct13
IELTS Request
LIstening 8 Rest 7 band
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

newmanitoban said:
Hi,
Not yet. My endorser inquire about my application.
But reply from mpnp is to wait untill a decision has been made, will be given in writing.

Regards,
Dis is killing now. :(
 

Ume Rayan

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Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Oh strike at CHC, London(Immigration Section) ??? :(

That might be the reason of delays after medical & no/less response from VO.

Check out following links for details:


http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/04/05/canada-foreign-service-job-action-diplomats_n_3022131.html

http://www.labour-reporter.com/articleview/18034-foreign-service-officers-walk-off-the-job

http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1169105/media-advisory-canada-s-professional-association-of-foreign-service-officers-announce-immediate-withdrawal-of-services-at-key-international-posts-and-

I hope their issues will resolve soon otherwise its not a good for us.

Regards
 

zizu

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Jul 27, 2009
171
26
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-08-2012
Doc's Request.
28-03-2013, 01-04-2014, 01-06-2015,05-08-2015
AOR Received.
22-01-2013
Med's Request
01-09-2013, 01-06-2015
Med's Done....
01-09-2013, 01-06,2015
Passport Req..
22-09-2015,15-10-2015
VISA ISSUED...
29-oct-2015
LANDED..........
1-nov-2015
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Ume Rayan said:
Oh strike at CHC, London(Immigration Section) ??? :(

That might be the reason of delays after medical & no/less response from VO.

Check out following links for details:


http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/04/05/canada-foreign-service-job-action-diplomats_n_3022131.html

http://www.labour-reporter.com/articleview/18034-foreign-service-officers-walk-off-the-job

http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1169105/media-advisory-canada-s-professional-association-of-foreign-service-officers-announce-immediate-withdrawal-of-services-at-key-international-posts-and-

I hope their issues will resolve soon otherwise its not a good for us.

Regards
they've been on strike for more than a month... is anyone negotiating with them? or is it going to go on and on... !!!

zizu
 

sherry9oct

Star Member
Feb 19, 2009
154
3
Category........
Visa Office......
London (Islamabad)
NOC Code......
2147
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
10-11-2009
Nomination.....
20-10-2011
AOR Received.
23-01-2012
IELTS Request
03-04-2012
File Transfer...
03-04-2012
Med's Request
20-09-2013
Med's Done....
04-10-2013,17-12-2013,24-12-2013 (Three times)
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

I received mail from CIC they are asking for

1.New Application for Permanent Residence IMM0008 form
2.New Schedule A/Background Declaration form for you and your spouse
3.New Schedule 4 Provincial Nominee form
4.New Additional Family Information form IMM5406 for you and your spouse
5.Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee
6.New Original police certificates for you and your spouse after 2011 dec.
7.Funds(Bank statement)

Normally Right of Permanent Residence Fee is asked after Medicals. I have not been asked for Medicals and all of the documents asked for were already provided. I don't know whats going on is it going towards positive or negative. Coz its been almost 5 years now and I dont know what they are doing.

Timeline for my process :mad:
Applied for AINP: Nov 2009
AINP Sponsorship:NOV 2011
Applied for CIC ( Sydney, Nova Scotia ):Dec 2011
AOR: Jan 2012
Asked for Documents: April 2012
Asked for same Documents with RPRF: June 2013
 

Ume Rayan

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Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

sherry9oct said:
I received mail from CIC they are asking for

1.New Application for Permanent Residence IMM0008 form
2.New Schedule A/Background Declaration form for you and your spouse
3.New Schedule 4 Provincial Nominee form
4.New Additional Family Information form IMM5406 for you and your spouse
5.Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee
6.New Original police certificates for you and your spouse after 2011 dec.
7.Funds(Bank statement)

Normally Right of Permanent Residence Fee is asked after Medicals. I have not been asked for Medicals and all of the documents asked for were already provided. I don't know whats going on is it going towards positive or negative. Coz its been almost 5 years now and I dont know what they are doing.

Timeline for my process :mad:
Applied for AINP: Nov 2009
AINP Sponsorship:NOV 2011
Applied for CIC ( Sydney, Nova Scotia ):Dec 2011
AOR: Jan 2012
Asked for Documents: April 2012
Asked for same Documents with RPRF: June 2013
Replied at another thread.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

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Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

zizu said:
they've been on strike for more than a month... is anyone negotiating with them? or is it going to go on and on... !!!

zizu
May be its over but it will slow down the processing time of all applicants due to back log. As PPR1 is taking more than 6 months now a days although previous applicant got it within 4-5 months. So we are one who will suffer. :(

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

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Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Oh....toooooo bad....Not at all good for us all :( :mad: ???

Home » News » Canada News

Strike causing delays for Canadian visa applicants

28 June 2013

For concise and recent immigration information watch our news.

Continuing industrial action by the Canadian Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) is causing increasingly long waits for Canadian visa applicants who apply abroad.

PAFSO is the union for Canadian government staff who work in other countries. Its members include immigration staff as well as diplomats, lawyers and economists. PAFSO members have been engaged in industrial action since June 6th.

Union will escalate industrial action if its demands are not met.

There has been a series of co-ordinated walk-outs by PAFSO members. The union warns that its action will escalate if its demands are not met. The union says that its members are paid between CAN$3,000 and $14,000 per year less than government workers in other departments who do similar work.Members have been working shorter hours, PAFSO has 1,350 members.

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Ume Rayan

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Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Hi all

Just wanted to share useful websites regarding "Canadian Style resume, free templates & samples". Check out following links:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-employment-resume.html

http://www.youth.gc.ca/eng/topics/jobs/resume.shtml

http://www.settlement.org/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4001064

http://www.globaltalent.ca/includes/pdf/step4.pdf

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/sampleresumes/a/sampleresume2.htm

http://www.jobbankone.com/canadian_resume_samples.htm

http://www.eresumes.com/eresumes_practice.html

http://www.resumeworld.ca/resume-templates.html

http://www.grahammanagement.com/resume_samples.xpg

http://canadian-resume-service.com/catagories/resume-samples/

http://career-advice.monster.ca/resumes-cover-letters/resume-writing-tips/whats-the-difference-between-a-resume-and-a-cv-in-canada/article.aspx

Hope that helps.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

Hero Member
Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Hi all

If you wanna check and analyse the available Jobs in any Canadian city, employment trend, unemployment rate and wages, please visit the following links. Comparers between cities of your interest, so you will know where more chances in your field.

1. http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/home-eng.do
2. http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/intro-eng.aspx

Hope that helps.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

Hero Member
Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Hi all

Just wanna share some useful info regarding Canada Child Benefit Tax.

What is the Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB)?


The CCTB provides money to eligible families to help them with the costs of raising children.

You have to be eligible to receive the CCTB. One of the requirements is that you are a Canadian resident for tax purposes. (This is not the same as residency for immigration purposes)

How much will I receive?

The CCTB includes a basic benefit, a National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS) and a Child Disability Benefit (CDB).

The amount you receive is based on:


• The number of qualified children you have, and their ages;
• Where you live in Canada;
• Your adjusted family net income for the previous tax year; and
• Your child's eligibility for the disability amount.

You can use the Child and Family Benefits Online Calculator to get an estimate of the amount you may receive. http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/icbc/simnet/cctbCurrent-e

Many community agencies can help you find information about child and family tax benefits.

Canada child tax benefit (CCTB)

The Canada Child Tax Benefit is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help them with the cost of raising children under age 18. The CCTB may include the
• National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS)
• Child Disability Benefit (CDB)

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/menu-eng.html

National Child Benefit (NCBS)


The National Child Benefit is a joint initiative of the federal, provincial, and territorial governments that will:

• help prevent and reduce the depth of child poverty;
• promote attachment to the workforce by ensuring that families will always be better off as a result of working; and
• reduce overlap and duplication of government programs and services.

In July 1998, the Government of Canada enhanced the Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) by introducing the National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS). This supplement is the federal government's contribution to the National Child Benefit initiative.
The pamphlet entitled Canada Child Benefits contains more information about the National Child Benefit Supplement.
At : http://www.nationalchildbenefit.ca/eng/home.shtml

Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB)


Use My Account to view specific payment and balance information related to your Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB), GST/HST credit and related provincial and territorial programs

Use Quick Access to view your tax return status, RRSP deduction limit, and the status of your benefit payments

The UCCB is designed to help Canadian families, as they try to balance work and family life, by supporting their child care choices through direct financial support. The UCCB is for children under the age of 6 years and is paid in installments of $100 per month per child.

Enrollment for the UCCB is processed through the Canada Child Benefits application or by applying online on My Account by using the Apply for child benefits service.
Where I can find the full booklet haven't received? Canada Child Benefits : T4114

HTML: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/t4114/t4114-e.html
PDF: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/t4114/t4114-12e.pdf


Children's Special Allowances (CSA)
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/csfct-eng.html
Child Disability Benefit (CDB)
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/dsblty-eng.html


How and Who can apply:

If you or your spouse
• Become a new resident or returned resident in last 2 years
• Become Canadian citizen less than 12 months or
• Are as Defined in the immigration and refugee protection Act


For CCTB application package you will get at the time of landing (booklet T4114) , it is also available at all neighborhood offices, service Canada, CRA and can be download from like below:


You need to fill these forms (1-3) for CCTB , UCCB, Income statement and Direct deposit.

1. Canada Child Benefits Application (Form RC66)
PDF: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc66/rc66-12e.pdf
PDF fill able: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc66/rc66-fill-12e.pdf

2. Status in Canada / Statement of income (Form RC66SCH) and
PDF: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc66sch/rc66sch-11e.pdf
PDF fill able: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc66sch/rc66sch-fill-11e.pdf

3. Direct deposit request – Individual (Form T1-DD)
PDF: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t1-dd_1/t1-dd(1)-12e.pdf
PDF fill able : http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t1-dd_1/t1-dd(1)-fill-12e.pdf

For more information
For more information, go to www.cra.gc.ca/benefits or call 1-800-387-1193.
To get all forms and publications, go to www.cra.gc.ca/forms or call 1-800-959-2221.

Where do you send this form? - Check the address on form RC66

Hope that helps.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

Hero Member
Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Hi all MPNP applicants

Check the following links for jobs in Manitoba.

http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/home-eng.do?lang=eng
http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/intro-eng.aspx
http://www.gov.mb.ca/govjobs/
http://ca.indeed.com/jobs-in-Manitoba
http://www.wowjobs.ca/BrowseJobsCity.aspx?p=MB&s=d
http://www.workopolis.com/EN/job-search/manitoba-canada-jobs?l=manitoba,canada&lg=en

Employment centres in Manitoba:
http://www.ovrc.ca/
107 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MB Tel: (204) -989-6503
http://pinnacle.jobs/
394 Graham Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Tel: (204) 943-8649
http://www.adecco.ca/en/pages/default.aspx
228 NotreDame, MB, Tel: (204) 956-5454
http://www.ofe.ca/default.asp
294 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Tel: (204) 925-3490

Hope that helps.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

Hero Member
Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Hi all

Sorry for bothering you all with lots of new posts. Actually I'm reading/checking useful links & thought that it would be beneficial for you as well.

7 Ways to Stop “Um-ing” and “Ah-ing” Through Your Job Interview


1. Evaluate your verbal communication skills by audio-and/or videotape yourself as part of a mock interview, suggests Leah Ross-Kugler, MS, CCC-SLP, a certified speech-language pathologist. This way you can go back and listen for where you stumble.

2. Prepare talking points about yourself and keep them tucked inside your writing portfolio. Discreetly refer to your points in order to keep the flow of conversation moving seamlessly.

3. Focus on your breathing by taking replenishing breaths between phrases so you can use complete words instead of sounds. Ross-Kugler explains this helps slow down your speech and allows you concentrate on what you're going to say next.

4. Modify a distracting behavior such as giggling by smiling. By using an action considered to be positive and engaging, you not only patch over a potential gaffes but also improve your connection with the hiring manager.

5. Designate a ring or a watch to a hand that is not routinely assigned to such accessories. They serve as reminders for avoiding nervous laughter during an interview, proposes Ross-Kugler.

6. Join a speaker's group such as the National Speaker's Association (www.nsaspeaker.org) or Toastmasters International (www.toastmasters.org) to practice and improve your verbal communication skills.

7. Keep an empty “filler sound jar” along with lots of pennies handy. Monitor your own number of filler sounds or enlist a friend or family member to do so. Similar to keeping a “swear jar,” throw a penny inside the jar each time you use a word filler, snort, giggle or do anything that interrupts your flow of speech.

When you want to get the right message across, it's best to let the words flow. While you may not catch every ‘um' or ‘ah' at the next interview, you'll certainly reduce the number you say and come off as the clear, intelligent candidate you are.(source IHM site)

Hope it helps.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

Hero Member
Mar 13, 2011
710
28
Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Hi all

How to Answer 10 Tough Interview Questions

Employers and recruiters are always asking these common tough questions, in addition they will ask you question related to your field or profession. Good practice of these question, good homework and positive attitude will bring successes to you, other things to remember and take with you at interview copies of extra resume, note book, pen, wear proper dress and arrive before 10 to 15 minutes.

There's no worse feeling than when you're in an interview and the interviewer asks you a question to which you don't know the answer. The best way to handle this dreaded debacle is to go into the interview prepared. Familiarize yourself with a few common difficult questions and arm yourself with answers prepared ahead of time.

Check out these tough interview questions and some suggested responses in order to avoid an interview disaster:

Tough question No. 1: "Tell me about yourself."

This is usually the opening question in an interview and it's the perfect moment for you to toot your own horn -- not to tell your life history. Your answers should be a quick rundown of your qualifications and experience. Talk about your education, work history, recent career experience and future goals.

Suggested answer: "I graduated from University X and since then, I have been working in public relations with an agency where I have generated millions of PR hits for my clients. While I've enjoyed working on the agency side, I'm looking to expand my horizons and start doing PR for corporate companies such as this one."

Tough question No. 2: "Why did you leave your last job?"

This is your chance to talk about your experience and your career goals, not to badmouth a former boss or give a laundry list of reasons for your exit. Instead, focus on what you learned in your previous position and how you are ready to use those skills in a new position.

Suggested answer: "The company just wasn't a good fit for my creativity, but I learned that organizations have distinct personalities just like people do. Now I know where I'll be a better fit."

Tough question No. 3: "Where do you see yourself in five years?"

Let the employer know that you're stable and you want to be with this company for the long haul. Keep your aspirations to take over the firm with which you are interviewing, own your own company, retire at 40 or be married with five children to yourself.

Suggested answer: "I want to secure a civil engineering position with a national firm that concentrates on retail development. Ideally, I would like to work for a young company, such as this one, so I can get in on the ground floor and take advantage of all the opportunities a growing firm has to offer."

Tough question No. 4: "What are your weaknesses?"

The key to answering this age-old question is not to respond literally. Your future employer most likely won't care if your weak spot is that you can't cook, nor do they want to hear the generic responses, like you're "too detail oriented" or "work too hard." Respond to this query by identifying areas in your work where you can improve and figure out how they can be assets to a future employer. If you didn't have the opportunity to develop certain skills at your previous job, explain how eager you are to gain that skill in a new position.

Suggested answer: 1. "In my last position, I wasn't able to develop my public-speaking skills. I'd really like to be able to work in a place that will help me get better at giving presentations and talking in front of others."

2. " I'm new to the country, don't have sufficient Canadian experience, but I have done the local certification in my profession to update my self according to the Canadian requirement. During my study I have been working as volunteer or Part time or internship etc.. I'm a good and fast learner."


Tough question No. 5: "Why were you laid off?"

This question will become more common as the economy continues to slow down. It's a tough question, however, especially because many workers aren't told exactly why they were laid off. The best way to tackle this question is to answer as honestly as possible.

Suggested answer: "As I'm sure you're aware, the economy is tough right now and my company felt the effects of it. I was part of a large staff reduction and that's really all I know. I am confident, however, that it had nothing to do with my job performance, as exemplified by my accomplishments. For example..."

Tough question No. 6: "Tell me about the worst boss you ever had."

Never, ever talk badly about your past bosses. A potential boss will anticipate that you'll talk about him or her in the same manner somewhere down the line.

Suggested answer: "While none of my past bosses were awful, there are some who taught me more than others did. I've definitely learned what types of management styles I work with the best."

Tough question No. 7: How would others describe you?

You should always be asking for feedback from your colleagues and supervisors in order to gauge your performance; this way, you can honestly answer the question based on their comments. Keep track of the feedback to be able to give to an employer, if asked. Doing so will also help you identify strengths and weaknesses.

Suggested answer: "My former colleagues have said that I'm easy to do business with and that I always hit the ground running with new projects. I have more specific feedback with me, if you'd like to take a look at it."

Tough question No. 8: "What can you offer me that another person can't?"

This is when you talk about your record of getting things done. Go into specifics from your résumé and portfolio; show an employer your value and how you'd be an asset.

Suggested answer: "I'm the best person for the job. I know there are other candidates who could fill this position, but my passion for excellence sets me apart from the pack. I am committed to always producing the best results. For example..."

Tough question No. 9: "If you could choose any company to work for, where would you go?"

Never say that you would choose any company other than the one where you are interviewing. Talk about the job and the company for which you are being interviewed.

Suggested answer: "I wouldn't have applied for this position if I didn't sincerely want to work with your organization." Continue with specific examples of why you respect the company with which you are interviewing and why you'll be a good fit.

Tough question No. 10: "Would you be willing to take a salary cut?"

Salary is a delicate topic. In today's tough economy though, how much a company can afford to pay you might be the deal breaker in whether or not you are offered a position.

Suggested answer: "I'm making $X now. I understand that the salary range for this position is $XX - $XX. Like most people, I would like to improve on my salary, but I'm more interested in the job itself than the money. I would be open to negotiating a lower starting salary but would hope that we can revisit the subject in a few months after I've proved myself to you."


(copy/paste from career websites)

Hope that helps.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

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Lahore, Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Hi all

Yesterday I received Updated forms & Police Character Certificate(PCC) request, five months after my Medical. :)

Here is the email that I received from EFL:

Dear XXXX,

Please be advised that your medical results have been received by our office in New Delhi and have been positively assessed.

In order to continue processing your application, we require the additional documents listed below. Please send clear legible photocopies rather than the original documents unless otherwise specified. If the documents are not written in either English or French, please enclose a certified translation with a photocopy of the original document.

* Updated forms which are available on our website:

- New Application for Permanent Residence IMM0008 form
- New Schedule A/Background Declaration
- New Schedule 4 Provincial Nominee form
- New Additional Family Information form IMM5406 for you and your spouse

* Updated original police certificates for you and your spouse

Please forward all requested documents together to the address below within 60 days from the date of this email.

We look forward to hearing from you within 60 days.

Yours sincerely,

EFL


Hopefully I'll get PPR1 within or after couple of months.

Regards