The waiting has been so long. Hopefully, all of us will get the PR soonaidina said:I really hope so. We have waited a long time. You have not even received your MR after about 15 month, and I am entering my month 20.
The waiting has been so long. Hopefully, all of us will get the PR soonaidina said:I really hope so. We have waited a long time. You have not even received your MR after about 15 month, and I am entering my month 20.
Yeah, it has been so long. I hope we get it before the new year.beh467 said:The waiting has been so long. Hopefully, all of us will get the PR soon
Did you renew it through the consulate or you had to visit to your country. I am interested in the answer to your question because I am planning to renew mine soon.nasim2 said:Hello all
I have renewed my passport so my passport number has been changed.
Should I inform CIC about this?
My friend that had gone back home renewed his passport there and came back to Canada with his new passport and the Visa on his old passport.The_Prince said:Did you renew it through the consulate or you had to visit to your country. I am interested in the answer to your question because I am planning to renew mine soon.
Many thanks for your reply and this useful informationbeh467 said:My friend that had gone back home renewed his passport there and came back to Canada with his new passport and the Visa on his old passport.
An extract from CPP-Ottawa page:nasim2 said:Hello all
I have renewed my passport so my passport number has been changed.
Should I inform CIC about this?
I renewed my passport and sent them a copy of my new passport.The_Prince said:Many thanks for your reply and this useful information
We still need and answer for nasim2 question, do we have to inform CIC ?
Thanks so much; really helpful. I put one application in and had it rejected (for failing to demonstrate adequate work experience). Are people interested in those dates? I'm putting a new application in soon, so I'll add details then. Where is this excel document, by the way? link please?S_Govind said:1. You do not need an ECA if your highest credential is Canadian. The ECA is more of a degree equivalency measure to see if an international degree measures up-to the standard of a Canadian one. Just provide evidence of completion for your MA..
2. You do not have administrative rights to do so. Request the admin to add you
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I am new to the forum. I am a 3rd year Phd student applying under FSW after 2 yrs Phd. I am claiming TA/RA as my work experience. I have been at the university 4 yrs now, as I also did my masters there under the same supervisor. The university pays me $25000 per yr. However on my T4 it is $8000 (where only TA money is accounted for) and the rest (such as RA, scholarships,grants,etc) which is $17000 goes to the T4A form. My supervisor's reference letter will state my RA duties and mention my annual payment on $25000 so its not a problem. And he put 20 hrs of work pr week. But I am worried about the different info on the T4 and my Reference letter. Any advice?
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Just make sure you make it clear that parts of your funding would show up on T4 and others on T4A. If possible, also include copies of your T4A forms, and try to ensure that every number checks out with whatever your supervisor or HR has written on the letters of reference.
Thanks for the reply my friend
But I have 2 more questions.
i) Since my income is low (i.e. $8000 on T4 as opposed to $17000 on T4A), and my supervisor specified $25000 in total pr year with 20 hrs of work per week, would the Immigration Officer, try to only count the working time for the T4 amount, thus giving me less working experience hours (since he has all the documents , i.e. T4A, T4, Ref. letter)?
ii) Do I have to send all my T4's , T4A's since I have been in Canada and . as well as, all NOA from CRA taxes?
ravenous071 said:Hi, can any of you kind folks share you advices with me please. cheers.