Hi Parkinson,linux64 said:In addition, please note that applications will be assessed according to the instructions in place at the time they are received.
Did you see this sentence in Linux64's letter?
Hi Parkinson,linux64 said:In addition, please note that applications will be assessed according to the instructions in place at the time they are received.
Hi N_O,N_O said:Hi Parkinson,
Did you see this sentence in Linux64's letter?
The letter was in university letterhead and was signed and stamped. It was in an university envelope which had an university stamp over it.N_O said:Was it on the university letterhead? Signed and stamped with the university seal?
The thing is that in the application checklist it says 'the letter must be signed by dean of college of graduate studies (or their delegates)' and my letter was signed by 'Director of graduate and admissions and records' so it should be fine. Another thing is that many of my friends got their PER with the exact attestation letter.Parkinson said:Shouldn't you get it from college of graduate studies and research? Is it signed by dean of college of graduate studies and research?
At this stage, they don't even bother to read your work experience letter. They just check for completeness. If they were doing so, then all those applicants who were rejected by Ottawa after waiting 1year or more , could simply receive their package returned instead of waiting 1 year to hear the same thing. I believe that the problem is with your attestation letter and who signed it. As I understand, "dean of college of graduate studies" is very different from "Director of graduate and admissions and records" or maybe the officer thinks they are different.linux64 said:The letter was in university letterhead and was signed and stamped. It was in an university envelope which had an university stamp over it.
The thing is that in the application checklist it says 'the letter must be signed by dean of college of graduate studies (or their delegates)' and my letter was signed by 'Director of graduate and admissions and records' so it should be fine. Another thing is that many of my friends got their PER with the exact attestation letter.
I guess it was officer's mistake.
Now my concern is that did my work experience also have some problems or the only problem was my attestation letter.
my submitted work experience letter is: (What is your idea about it because I am going to submit another package soon)
In my case, the attestation letter issued by the SGS then stamped by the Registrar's office.Parkinson said:At this stage, they don't even bother to read your work experience letter. They just check for completeness. If they were doing so, then all those applicants who were rejected by Ottawa after waiting 1year or more , could simply receive their package returned instead of waiting 1 year to hear the same thing. I believe that the problem is with your attestation letter and who signed it. As I understand, "dean of college of graduate studies" is very different from "Director of graduate and admissions and records" or maybe the officer thinks they are different.
Thanks for sharing this info with ussgtrigger said:Hi Anna,
we had a seminar by CIC people here in Edmonton. One of my friends had the same issue and the officer confirmed that if you work for 40 hours per week, it would still count as 30 hours/week. if you work less that 30 hours/week, you can count those hours to see how many hours of work equivalent to full time you have completed.
so for example if you have worked 20 hr/week for 6 months and then 40 hr/week for 6 months and if you add that all up you would count to 30 hr/week full-time and think you have completed the requirement
however, CIC does not count it like that. They would count as 20 hrs/week for 6 months and 30 hrs/week for 6 months...
They e-mail everyone, unless the email address is messing then they'll send a letter. You'll get it very soon.aalm said:Hi all!
My application is in the E-CAS as "in process". But still haven't received any PER E-Mail.
Do they e-mail everyone or post the letter?
Thanks.
I am working on off campus work permit too and got my OHIP too on it. Its expiring soon and need to get either PR or PGWP. Anyways, show them the document from CIC website that if the status is thesis evaluation, you can work full time on off campus as this is a bridging permit before your PGWP. Also my university strongly recommends to retain the student status until the degree has been conferred or PGWP obtained. After your defense and final thesis approval, the graduate student office can generate a letter stating that all requirements have been fulfilled and you can apply for PGWP based on that. Need not wait for the convocation. Provide the HR with the letter, off campus work permit, letter from department stating official date of defence, and PER letter and any other documentation that you are almost a PR or a PR in principle.hamed_hamed_hamed said:I might be repeating a question asked in the past, but I am stuck here:
As PhD students who passed our course work, or submitted our thesis waiting to soon defend thesis, are we allowed to work full-time with an off-campus work permit?
In addition, I have to provide my work permit for an employer. But my off-campus work permit expires in summer 2014 as my study permit. I know that we can easily get our post graduate work permit after defense, and I am defending soon in 1-2 months. But it is hard to make the manager/HR believe this.
May you guys please suggest/comment your ideas on how to do this and what to tell them in order to make them relax? They now need a work permit from me.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Stuck In Quebec said:I am working on off campus work permit too and got my OHIP too on it. Its expiring soon and need to get either PR or PGWP. Anyways, show them the document from CIC website that if the status is thesis evaluation, you can work full time on off campus as this is a bridging permit before your PGWP. Also my university strongly recommends to retain the student status until the degree has been conferred or PGWP obtained. After your defense and final thesis approval, the graduate student office can generate a letter stating that all requirements have been fulfilled and you can apply for PGWP based on that. Need not wait for the convocation. Provide the HR with the letter, off campus work permit, letter from department stating official date of defence, and PER letter and any other documentation that you are almost a PR or a PR in principle.
Hope my 2 cents of advice helps.
Will try to find it and send by end of the day when I finish work.hamed_hamed_hamed said:Thanks a lot Stuck in Quebec. Very helpful. I am just wondering about one thing you said: "show them the document from CIC website that if the status is thesis evaluation, you can work full time on off campus".
I did many searches in the CIC website previously, but couldn't find such page. May you please give me a link to that page?
Thanks a lot.
Yes, The Phd Stream is under the FSW class so falls in the same pile.vasyok said:Are the PhD stream applications processed together with the “regular” ones when they are delivered to CIO?
(There are people in the FSW thread whose applications were delivered after mine was, and their CCs have been already charged. I'm trying to estimate the chances of my application being returned)