doneMR_NAWAZ said:Dear Admin, can you add me into the thread.
Documents received: 26th Jan
Bank draft cashed:24th Feb
PER:8TH MARCH
Visa office:Buffalo
number of applicants:3
Nationality: Pakistani
TA/RA not included Only previous job experience
Good Luck guys
Thanks GeoCanadian!! ;DGeoCanadian said:Fair winds and following seas to you! Keep us updated!
websphereguy said:Guowei018,
Did you indicate in a cover letter or anywhere in your application package that you're applying for FSW PhD stream?
No Problem. Mine was handwritten too.anjuku said:hey guys,
I don't know if it's just me, but i can't type on the supplementary travel info form??...is it ok to fill it by hand??
Hi Shomo, just curious, according to the spreadsheet, you submitted your application on Nov 10, only 5 days after the PhD stream was announced. I'm wondering, how did you gather the documents so fast ? Were you preparing for another PR application at the time?Shomo said:No Problem. Mine was handwritten too.
I applied for FSW2 in July but did not make the 500 quota, so my application was returned. Actually I had everything ready when this new PhD stream was introduced, so the only thing I had to do was to print the new checklist and new generic application form and change my cover letterasbereth said:Hi Shomo, just curious, according to the spreadsheet, you submitted your application on Nov 10, only 5 days after the PhD stream was announced. I'm wondering, how did you gather the documents so fast ? Were you preparing for another PR application at the time?
Hi megha_Ontario, have you or your spouse ever worked full-time in Canada on a valid work permit? I think the instruction is pretty clear in the sense that the work experience needs to be obtained using a work permit (rather than study permit).megha_Ontario said:For people with RA/TA as work exp.: What is your answer to the Question 8 in Economic classes form (have you worked previously full-time in Canada)? thanks!
C. Previous work in Canada:
You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner completed a minimum of one year of full-time work in Canada on a valid work permit.
asbereth said:Hi megha_Ontario, have you or your spouse ever worked full-time in Canada on a valid work permit? I think the instruction is pretty clear in the sense that the work experience needs to be obtained using a work permit (rather than study permit).
Hi Luigiovemma, a study permit should be sufficient to conduct work on campus, which is why none of us requires a work permit to do RA/TA since this would be considered an on-campus employment.Luigiovemma said:Hi asbereth, and to others as well, just wondering do you all have work-permit while working as an RA? In my university, TA/RA does not require work-permit at all. And I have a colleague who applied the FSW about one and half years ago with only his RA experience (2 yr) and went through.
You mean, FSW1, right (since FSW2 does not have any quota)? It's good that it took you so fast to get the letter from graduate studies office regarding your enrollment and good academic standing. It took my school 5 business days to process the letter >_<Shomo said:I applied for FSW2 in July but did not make the 500 quota, so my application was returned. Actually I had everything ready when this new PhD stream was introduced, so the only thing I had to do was to print the new checklist and new generic application form and change my cover letter
Make sure though that there would be no contradictory information between the new letters and the ones you sent. I'm assuming that you have copies of all the letters you submitted? Double check everything, and make sure that everything is consistent (and that the additional information would not in any way contradict what you submitted before).Luigiovemma said:Anyways, they highlighted that I need to provide the letters that "state my main duties and responsibilities", and also "number of hours per week and the total hours of work". The funny part is I did provide those information in my old letters. I guess my supervisor did not say too much about my duties and responsibilities, and she only mentioned I have to work 40 hr/week since September 2008. So I asked her to prepare the letter again, and this time she wrote more details about my RA duties, and she even mentioned my publications during the period. Also she wrote down the "total number of hours" I worked so far. BTW, how many hours would count as full-time job? 2000? And is RA a full-time or part-time? It's a bit confusing though because I did work more than 40 hr/week...Anyways, I have about 7500 hrs of RA till now, hope they can accept that for at least 3 yr of working experience.