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Nice Video .. though I find the guy funny, still it's interesting..

Success Secrets for Canadian Immigrants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvplrntfZqg&feature=fvw

and a more interesting video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhobvsUuogI&feature=related :o :o

Enjoy !! 8)
 
They might finished first "wave" and planning to start the next one later on.
 
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No updates !!!!!!!!!!!
 
aaycee said:
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No updates !!!!!!!!!!!

It has only just past lunchtime in Nova Scotia, so maybe they're sending them in the afternoon today?

Wayne.
 
Cappuccino said:
It has only just past lunchtime in Nova Scotia, so maybe they're sending them in the afternoon today?

Wayne.


its 1 pm over there...!
 
2future said:
Hey rfpa so you are a psychologist!! I'm so glad to see your post .I've started a thread for psychologists.Please join it.

2future, ok, I'm joining. :)
 
I am new to this forum, I have sent courier with my application under NOC 3131 on 18th November. How would I know my application has reached? Can anybody help me to understand the process until receiving AOR. I have submitted my application with PCC, IELTS and BD. Kindly add me in the spread sheet. I am from Ahmedabad

Thanking you,

maplecan
 
maplecan said:
I am new to this forum, I have sent courier with my application under NOC 3131 on 18th November. How would I know my application has reached? Can anybody help me to understand the process until receiving AOR. I have submitted my application with PCC, IELTS and BD. Kindly add me in the spread sheet. I am from Ahmedabad

Thanking you,

maplecan
Check with your courier tracking system, it will show the date CIO received your application.
You can also email CIO at : FSW-Sydney-Search-Enquiry@cic.gc.ca

regards,
Dr.Hasib
 
mchowdhury said:
I am out of town for the whole of this week, and ............
..............
Thanks a lot and I hope everyone else also gets their AORs soon!

That's great. Congratulation sis.....

Cheers, Anil
 
i am pretty sure thanksgiving in canada is in october. there are no holidays now until christmas. wonder whats keeping them from sending AORs today ::)
 
asaif said:
Are you sure it is a business day in Canada. Seems they are celebrating the thanksgiving too!

That's not possible.... I have posted this earlier... Don't worry, keep cool and be happy!!!

Cheers, Anil

anil04_10 said:
Thanks Raj

That's cool ........... some more light on this topic. In Canada 'Thanksgiving Day' is celebrated on 2nd Monday of October..(this is November ;)) ..... whereas in US it's 4th thursday of November.....

And moreover 'Thanksgiving Day' is a Statutory holiday in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. A holiday in New Brunswick under the Days of Rest Act.
Not a statutory holiday in the eastern maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island or in Newfoundland & Labrador.


So.... all the Best guys..... let the party continue....

Cheers, Anil
 
Skilled worker immigrants faring well in Canada, new evaluation shows

Ottawa, November 25, 2010 — Immigrants selected by the federal government under the current skilled worker program are contributing to Canada's economy, a new evaluation has found.

The evaluation measured whether the current federal skilled worker program is selecting immigrants who are more likely to succeed economically in Canada. In 2009, federal skilled workers made up approximately 10 percent of Canada's annual immigration intake—25 percent when one includes spouses and dependent children.

According to the evaluation, the biggest predictors of an immigrant’s economic success are having a job already arranged in Canada when applying; the ability to speak English or French; and having worked in Canada before applying to immigrate. Having studied in Canada for at least two years and having a relative in Canada are less of a determinant of success.

“The evaluation showed that skilled immigrants are doing well in Canada and filling gaps in our work force,” said Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney. “This puts some dents in the doctors-driving-taxis stereotype.”

The findings revealed that the selection criteria, put in place when the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) became law, have been successful in improving the outcomes of skilled immigrants by placing more emphasis on arranged employment, language and education. Income for skilled workers selected under the IRPA criteria was as much as 65 percent higher than for workers chosen under the pre-IRPA system. Skilled workers who already had a job offer when they applied for permanent residence fared best of all, earning on average $79,200 three years after arriving in Canada. The findings also revealed that skilled workers selected under the IRPA criteria were less likely to rely on employment insurance or social assistance.

Among other recommendations, the evaluation suggested placing higher priority on younger workers, and increasing the integrity of the arranged employment part of the program, which is susceptible to fraud. The evaluation also recommended that further emphasis be placed on fluency in English or French, and supported the Minister’s June 2010 decision to require language testing for federal skilled worker applicants to combat fraud.

“We’re pleased the evaluation showed that the program is working as intended,” said Minister Kenney. “We’re committed to making it even better and will be consulting on improvements in the coming weeks.” The Department is planning to put forward for public consultation several proposals to improve the program, building on the achievements in the evaluation report.
 
Hi all,
I have a question please,
I know that to be eligible to apply we have to have at least one year work experience in one of the demand list jobs, but my question is, to achieve more points for work experience, does the experience has to be part of the same job and under the same university degree, or just being under NOC A, B or 0 would be enough for it to gain points?
Thank you