Yup, you're right. Thanks for your reply...Houra said:You don't need to resend the language test result. Send a photocopy, and in the cover letter, make sure to mention "CIC retains the original". This is actually stated in the guidelines. All other documents must be obtained again though.
Hi hzebel,hzebel said:Hi Guys,
I've been document requested and they gave me one month deadline for it, but my police certificate will be ready in 45 days. what should I do?
websphereguy said:Hi hzebel,
I checked your history of posts. Guess we must have missed your posting on your timeline.
Is this it?
application submission: Aug 5 th, 2012
application and UCI number received: Oct. 21 th, 2012
Doc request: Feb. 18th. 2013
btw, UCI no. receive - do you mean PER receive?
thanks
I would say you do have.kiwignd said:Hi all
I submitted my application in mid-December and received a positive final determination of eligibility for processing on February 8th. I have a question about police certificates. For my undergraduate degree, I lived in a country for approximately 3 years, however I never spent more than 5 consecutive months at a time. Do I need to submit a PCC? Also, if I obtain my PCCs, can I send them in before they are requested to avoid them expiring?
Thanks
Hi hzebel, how did you find out how long your PCC would take? You said it would take 45 days, but how did you get to know that? If there is a written or documented proof that you have applied for your PCC immediate after the request, and if there is also a proof that it would most likely go over the deadline, despite your best effort to obtain it the soonest you can, then you can probably try to write an explanation letter to them, telling them the situation.hzebel said:I have to submit them by March 18th!! I wont be able to have my PC by that time!! any idea?
Ya, I don't think you need to live more than 6 months at a stretch. You just have to have accumulated more than 6 months living there since the age of 18.TyrusX said:I would say you do have.
I am a bit confused here. Is the NOC code for research assistant 4012 or 4122 ??? And should the letter from my supervisor exactly MENTION this number (either 4012 or 4122) ??? or is it just enough that the explanations of the job duties and hours/week match those of the NOC code?aililia said:This is the code for 2006, the right code is 4012 for 2011 classification!
I think it would be OK to ask your supervisor describe your job duties and so on just according to the info under the NOC number.absolute_boy97 said:I am a bit confused here. Is the NOC code for research assistant 4012 or 4122 ??? And should the letter from my supervisor exactly MENTION this number (either 4012 or 4122) ??? or is it just enough that the explanations of the job duties and hours/week match those of the NOC code?
It is up to them if they want to confirm you have enough funding. Not having enough funding after you apply and until you land is very dangerous. if you don't have money now, save and apply later. If you borrow you are committing misrepresentation.neuron said:Hi All
I am going to apply in this stream, I was wondering if we provide a deposit certificate for enough settlement funding, do we need to provide banking history of six months? Can anyone answer me if you have some experience?
thanks
Is the field there at all? It should be there, even if empty.JVJ said:Hi Tyrus,
I think I remember people discussing their due dates, to be followed by CIC, mentioned in CAIPS notes for different things like eligibility assessment, police clearance etc. I don't see any in mine? Am I missing something out or am I completely imagining things?
Thanks.