Hello guys, i am not employed so what should i enter in the employment table? If i leave it blank it doesn't let me validate the form!
Why don't you guys read the study permit guide properly? Is modern English too tough? Here you go : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5269ETOC.asp#5269E4rohit53 said:Hello guys, i am not employed so what should i enter in the employment table? If i leave it blank it doesn't let me validate the form!
Question 1
Current Activity/Occupation
Provide details about your current Activity/Occupation:
Enter the dates (year and month) you have been working at your current occupation,
The activity/occupation or a brief description of your position. If you do not work, describe what you are currently doing (retired, not working, going to school, etc.),
Indicate the name of the company or employer or facility where you work,
City or Town,
Country,
Province/State, if applicable
And what if i was never employed?sue_in said:Why don't you guys read the study permit guide properly? Is modern English too tough? Here you go : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5269ETOC.asp#5269E4
Provide the following information about your employment for the past 10 years. If you are retired, provide the 10 years before your retirement.
I guess you did not read properly what I had quoted from the guide. Nevermind, Here you go once more -rohit53 said:And what if i was never employed?
Okey, thanks mate!sue_in said:I guess you did not read properly what I had quoted from the guide. Nevermind, Here you go once more -
If you do not work, describe what you are currently doing (retired, not working, going to school, etc.)
What about people who are 20/21? Give info from 11 years old?sue_in said:I guess you did not read properly what I had quoted from the guide. Nevermind, Here you go once more -
If you do not work, describe what you are currently doing (retired, not working, going to school, etc.)
Its not the proper language to be used, while giving suggestion or helping others.. Keep that in mind buddy..sue_in said:Why don't you guys read the study permit guide properly? Is modern English too tough? Here you go : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5269ETOC.asp#5269E4
Yes, its the right way..sue_in said:I guess you did not read properly what I had quoted from the guide. Nevermind, Here you go once more -
If you do not work, describe what you are currently doing (retired, not working, going to school, etc.)
Rohit, hope you have got ur anz. Ryt?rohit53 said:And what if i was never employed?
Rohit was happy with the answer and he never complained because maybe he understood that it was a light comment from me . End of Discussion!abhi141989 said:Its not the proper language to be used, while giving suggestion or helping others.. Keep that in mind buddy..
mfdarvishi said:Dear Friends,
I am trying to download the following form but it`s a technical problem with the server and there is an error notifying about needing the latest version of Adobe Reader! I inslatted the latest version but still I have problem to download this file.
Please, anybody can send me this pdf file? I am in urgent situation and I need it as soon as possible.
Application for a Study Permit Made Outside of Canada [IMM 1294] 342 KB
CAAVG said:I'm trying to download the form but there's a technical problem with the server and there is an error notifying me about needing the latest version of Adobe Reader! I installed it but I still get the same error.
Please, can anybody send me this PDF file? the link posted previously by user:rohit53 is no longer working!. It's urgent, I need it as soon as possible.
Application for a Study Permit Made Outside of Canada [IMM 1294] 342 KB