websphereguy said:
Guys, my app was denied as my lead statement doesn't match the noc. Is there anyway to appeal or reasses without have to reapply?
I'm sorry about your rejection. Is it just the leading statement or the job descriptions as well? I remember your letter as being quite detailed, so it's hard to believe that they actually rejected it. You can try asking for appeal, but only hooman2012 and aidina had some kind of 'success' in appealing. I suggest that you send them an email for reconsideration if you believe you have a strong case, and at the same time, start collecting documents for re-application (such as educational credential, and also re-taking IELTS if necessary).
chakri264 said:
Same situation here. My application was received on May 2nd and credit card was charged on May 7th. Still no PER. I saw the guidelines to contact CIO, Sydney in that they mentioned that you won't get a reply for your email if you apply with in the past 6 weeks. And I believe that we are not supposed to contact Ottawa unless we have file number in hand cause CIO, Sydney transfers the file to ottawa once the file number is generated. Hence Ottawa will not have any of our case information now.
I think it's already that time of the year where they are now processing applications super slowly (like last year). I checked the new FSWP post-May 4 thread, and nobody had already gotten their credit card charged yet. I'd say give it like 2 or 3 more weeks before PER.
Nadees said:
One thing more. Given that I've completed my PhD studies in Canada, do I still need to get ECA for my MSc and BSc degrees I earned in Pakistan? Thanks.
As I said, you're lucky that your highest credential is a Canadian credential. According to the new rule, number of years doesn't really matter anymore, and your education points will be based only on a Canadian educational credential (or its equivalency) you submit with the application. In your case, if you submit proof of your Canadian PhD, then that should be enough to grant you 25 points
Submitting educational assessment for equivalency won't help you gain any more points, so there is no need to do that.
You will be awarded up to 25 points for your highest completed Canadian educational credential or for your highest equivalency to a completed Canadian educational credential. You may also be eligible to receive points for certain combinations to two Canadian (or equivalent) educational credentials.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp