Thanks for replystarrysky said:Don't worry. You will get your PER in a few days time.
Thanks for replystarrysky said:Don't worry. You will get your PER in a few days time.
Hi Riskobora,Riskobora said:Thanks in advance for replying...
This forum is so helpful, I wish I had come across it last year before I applied.
CV and list of publications were never parts of the checklist, though I really don't see how sending these things can hurt your chance (but seeing how crazy they have been lately, you never know). I have a feeling, though, that they may start asking for CV and list of publications if you're applying only using RA/TA experience.nouroz99 said:I was just wondering is it a good idea to send the CVs and publication list beforehand ?? I know they might ask for anything at this point it seems because these were not mentioned in the checklist. Still... any suggestions?
I think Riskobora got his PER about two weeks of cashing his credit card. Give it a time, you'll probably get it too before the end of the month.salam20 said:Thanks for reply
I think they meant work experience acquired after the application would not be considered.asbereth said:Regarding adding work experience, TyrusX once asked Ottawa whether he could add TA/RA experience, and I think Ottawa said that any new work experience can only be considered if he would submit a completely new application.
But haven't you been doing RA/TA all this time, even before you applied? What I meant to say was that, if you did not include any work experience with your application, you cannot amend your application by adding this work experience you did not include before.TyrusX said:I think they meant work experience acquired after the application would not be considered.
Yes. I'm a RA since the beginning. this is what she wrote: . Please be advised that any work experience obtained after the submission of an application cannot be considered in awarding points.asbereth said:But haven't you been doing RA/TA all this time, even before you applied? What I meant to say was that, if you did not include any work experience with your application, you cannot amend your application by adding this work experience you did not include before.
You can't talk to an immigration officer directly unless he contacts you. You should try to talk to a lawyer, as we don't have any ideas on how to proceed about this.beni said:Hey guys,
Does anyone have an email contact to an immigration officer?
I need to ask how a Quebec phd student can support his/her claim regarding not living in Quebec after finishing studies!!
Tanx
well, would you please give me the general email address. I'm was unable to find one on the CIC website.TyrusX said:You can't talk to an immigration officer directly unless he contacts you. You should try to talk to a lawyer, as we don't have any ideas on how to proceed about this.
YOu may try to send an general e-mail to ottawa too.
Even if they start processing the files faster, it will take at least 6 months from today for them to request you any further documents. I recommend that you borrow money from your family or friends immediately and deposit that amount (make sure its not even a dollar less than what they have specified) in your savings account and absolutely don`t touch it until you receive the 6 month bank history request from cic. That ways lets say if they ask for it about 7 months from now, then they will not be able to tell that the money is not yours since they will not be able to see when and what amount of money was transferred and since you have had it sitting in your account for last six months, they will automatically assume its yours. But if they request for the statement in about 4 months then they will be able to see the large transaction in your account and you may get into trouble but the chances of this happening are very slim. Thats the only way I can think of to overcome this problem and don`t take it non-seriously because people have been rejected PR during the last stage of their processing for the same reason. Your application will also be rejected even if you were falling short of a even a couple hundred dollars during this six month period.Riskobora said:So we need to show this, even after our status on online tracker says "in process"?
Wow... this is scary as I don't have much savings... what can I do in situations like that?
OttPilot-Immigration@cic.gc.cabeni said:well, would you please give me the general email address. I'm was unable to find one on the CIC website.
Just be aware that this may be evaluated as misrepresentation. If they request someone a 6 months bank history, it means they already suspect something can be wrong. Canada has been reevaluating lots of permanent residents and citizens and if they see and consider this as misrepresentation you may banned from entering Canada again for a few years. And you will also need that money to be present in your account when you land and become a resident. You'll have to prove to an officer in person that you have that funding. So 6 months is probably not even enough. I understand that it hard to save all that money, but better be as honest as one can be.Mukam said:Even if they start processing the files faster, it will take at least 6 months from today for them to request you any further documents. I recommend that you borrow money from your family or friends immediately and deposit that amount (make sure its not even a dollar less than what they have specified) in your savings account and absolutely don`t touch it until you receive the 6 month bank history request from cic.
I agree with TyrusX.TyrusX said:Yes. I'm a RA since the beginning. this is what she wrote: . Please be advised that any work experience obtained after the submission of an application cannot be considered in awarding points.
SO I think I can add my first 2 years of RA if necessary.
1. I don't know why in Quebec, it is lot different than rest of Canada. In my understanding, whenever you get paid officially a SIN is issued. Correct me if I am wrong. RA letters from the DEAN should get some weight. However, I thought it might be your RA supervisor who writes a letter for you.zephyr86 said:Hi everyone,
I'm doing my PhD at a French-Speaking university in Quebec. I have some very very big concerns about work experience. I'm gonna ask our Dean of Graduate Studies to write me a letter to confirm my RA during my studies as a PhD student. Now, my questions are:
1- At our university, students are not regularly given an SIN like other students from Concordia, etc. So I'm not sure if only providing such a letter suffices to prove them my RA?
2- I just saw that someone has been asked to provide a list of his/her publication. If it's something that usually happens, then I don't know what to do!!! :-[ Because I do not expect my first paper in PhD gets accepted in less than a year. Any comments please?
3- Is RA considered as a part-time job?
4- Is it reasonable if I announce all the duration of my PhD studies since Sep 2010 as RA?!? Well, the fact is that I began my research since the very first month I came to Canada, but sometimes a little harder, and sometimes I had to stop the research and focus on my courses/exams. But I'm not sure if they will understand and accept this fact?!?
5- Would you mind sending me a template of RA work experience?
Thanks!