kaziahmmed said:
We all are very grateful to Asbereth who is still sharing his experience and giving informative advices with his best. Remember he is the only member (unfortunately) who is still with the forum even after getting his PR. I deeply understand all of us are very much involved in our professional life and don't get enough time to waste but I would earnestly request the successful applicants to visit the forum once in a while, at least once in a week (as long as possible).
I told TyrusX once that, if I got my PR, then I would try to hang around the forum for as long as I can
On the reverse, I also told him that, if my application got rejected (this was back in January when a lot of January 2012 applicants got rejected due to job description issues), then I would just disappear without a trace. To this date, I'm still feeling really grateful that I did not have yet to disappear without a trace
NeverGiveUp said:
I got the same email after submitting my request. I think you don't need to do anything but wait, as it takes a bit longer for some people, but the average time is about 3-4 weeks. I ordered mine on May 22 and I got it today. I believe you'll get yours in a few days.
Good luck with your application.
If you order your GCMS notes after business hours (I'm assuming 4 PM Ottawa time), then it will be processed the next business day (so Friday at 4:30 PM would probably the worst time to make the request).
Also, since they give you a tracking number after every request, you can send an email to inquire if there is anything wrong with the request. Unlike CPP-Ottawa, the ATIP department is usually pretty responsive (they usually respond back to you in 2 or 3 days). I suggest that if you are within 2 days from the due date, send them an email, and ask them if your notes are still on schedule to be released by the due date.
Another thing I found out from my experiment with GCMS request is that, sometimes, if you have overlapping requests (let's say you order one set on the 1st of the month, then you order another set at the 15th, before even the first one gets released), they may treat your second request as a duplicate request, and may not honor it. One way around it (to make them process your request anyway) is to request it under the Access to Information Act, since each payment and receipt will be associated to only a single request. That is, off course, if you don't mind spending the 5 bucks.
Joyce_confuser said:
Her duties include:
Teaching 8 class-hour of English listening and speaking courses and 4 class-hour of English reading course per week(equivalent of College English 101 and 102).
Teaching 3 class-hour of English public speaking course per week
Conducting researches in the field of English public speaking and second language acquisition.
Preparing scholarly publications and writing scientific journal papers. During his employment here, Mr. xxxx xxxx has published the following papers:
Should you have any questions, or require further information, please contact me either via E-mail (xxxx) or by phone xxxx.
Hi Joyce_confuser,
I'm assuming you specified NOC 4021 for your lecturer work experience? Check the following link to see if your duties match the duties and lead statement prescribed by the HRSDC website
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/Profile.aspx?val=4&val1=4021
I would say that your duties contain at least the lead statement of NOC 4021, which is as follows
This unit group includes instructors who teach applied arts, academic, technical and vocational subjects to students at community colleges, CEGEPs, agricultural colleges, technical and vocational institutes, language schools and other college level schools.
but your other duties match more closely with what researchers (NOC 4012) usually do. I frankly do not know how a visa officer would take it. Did you include TA/RA experience (NOC 4012) with your application? As sarsanballa said, if you did, it's probably not a bad idea to supplement your work experience letter with duties and lead statement matching those described in the HRSDC website for NOC 4012.
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=4012