asbereth
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- Feb 17, 2012
- 43
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 4012
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16-02-2012<br>PR Fee Charged: 05-03-2012<br>PER Received..: 21-03-2012
- Doc's Request.
- 26-02-2013<br>In process.....: 21-03-2013
- Med's Request
- 22-03-2013
- Med's Done....
- 26-03-2013 <br>Med's Received: 15-04-2013 <br>Decision Made: 15-04-2013
- Passport Req..
- 16-04-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 29-04-2013 <br>COPR ISSUED..: 15-05-2013<br>VISA RECEIVED: 16-05-2013
- LANDED..........
- 16-05-2013
RA_toronto said:Hi all,
Thanks for your valuable discussion. I'm a RA/TA at an Ontario university. I applied under CEC in August 2012 (before CEC rules has changed and graduate and worker options were combined). I applied as a graduate with one year full time equivalent RA experience. I haven't heard yet but I'll let you know as soon as I do. I came here to share the notes of a meeting that my university held with CIC representatives. The full document can be found here: cie.utoronto.ca/Programs/Student-Advising/Frequently-Asked-Permanent-Residency-Questions.htm
Hi RA_toronto, don't worry. I personally know two people, and another one which was a friend of a friend, and they all already landed, despite mostly claiming non-taxable RA experience for their CEC application LAST YEAR. If you applied before January 2013, TA/RA would be accepted (I have yet to come across anybody who applied using only NOC 4012 get accepted this year).
The most important thing is your letter of reference. I hope you have included the necessary leading statement, and also job duties. A lot of people applying under NOC 4012 were rejected because of job description mismatch. Check the HRSDC website for NOC 4012, and see if your letter matches those. If not, better update CIC about it before it's too late (this is NOT a joking matter, since you applied on August 2012, assessment for your file is approaching fast, so better check whether your job descriptions match those of NOC 4012 on the website).
Another thing you need to worry about is number of hours. I hope you have at least 3,900 hours in the period of three years preceding your date of application (so from August 2009 to August 2012), which would be tough, give that you must have claimed at least 25.5 hours per week over these three years.
Most of my friends applied under graduate stream (which necessitated one to have a Canadian degree), so they only needed 1,950 hours within the last two years.