Ita 14 august cec round and bio complete 11octCould I also your ITA and bio-submission dates?
Ita 14 august cec round and bio complete 11octCould I also your ITA and bio-submission dates?
Which stream did you apply under? And what's your work experience? Is your case complex? Too vague to answer you with "Review Required" as it could be anything!AO - august 24
medical and bio req-oct 2
Medical passed - nov 2
Eligibility- review required since nov 5
Background- in progress
((Info sharing - in progress
Security- not started yet
Criminality - in progress ))
What is review required, is it a bad thing?
I applied under cec inland, i am not sure if its complex , i have been working in same company since nov 2021 , nov 2021 - may 2023 as a machinist, since then i am countertop installer in the same company. I submitted reference letters, paystubs and NOA for the claimed work experience.Which stream did you apply under? And what's your work experience? Is your case complex? Too vague to answer you with "Review Required" as it could be anything!
Nothing to worry. Some time they do mention review required just for a second thought for which case analyst might not be sure about. So it’s all fine.I applied under cec inland, i am not sure if its complex , i have been working in same company since nov 2021 , nov 2021 - may 2023 as a machinist, since then i am countertop installer in the same company. I submitted reference letters, paystubs and NOA for the claimed work experience.
Education- 1 yr in private clg
2 yrs in public dli clg
Pgwp and then the work experience
Oh makes sense it's a trade draw. I've seen so may trade draw applicants having review required in their eligibility. Its just a precautionary measure taken by the case analyst I suppose and they wait for the visa officer to pass it. Don't stress over it too much!I applied under cec inland, i am not sure if its complex , i have been working in same company since nov 2021 , nov 2021 - may 2023 as a machinist, since then i am countertop installer in the same company. I submitted reference letters, paystubs and NOA for the claimed work experience.
Noc codes - 72100 and 73200 (primary)
Draw- trade occupations-73200 cut out 437
Crs at the time of draw 451
Age- 110
Education- 98
Ielts-122
Work- 53
Study in canada -15
Siblings- 15
Skill transfer ability-38
Education- 1 yr in private clg
2 yrs in public dli clg
Pgwp and then the work experience
Draw- trade occupations
Wait, fr? I have been stressing soo much about this, this really helps, can you lemme know which others ?Oh makes sense it's a trade draw. I've seen so may trade draw applicants having review required in their eligibility. Its just a precautionary measure taken by the case analyst I suppose and they wait for the visa officer to pass it. Don't stress over it too much!
Not sure exactly who others. From my personal experience, a batch mate of mine applied under trades and even he had it under review required for about 2.5 months and then getting his PR eventually a couple of months ago.Wait, fr? I have been stressing soo much about this, this really helps, can you lemme know which others ?
Yes, I believe so. And that's why they don't want to risk anything because especially for trades there are certain jobs where your education needs to be aligned with your current work experience. Additionally, some trade jobs might also require some sort of licensing and certification from the province if not federal government. Hence, a lot of the eligibility gets put under review required for the trades-category applicants.If the case analyst have any doubt at all (even minor things), would the whole eligibility be put into review required?
I thought it could be certification but i checked on the official website and its voluntary in ontario ,Yes, I believe so. And that's why they don't want to risk anything because especially for trades there are certain jobs where your education needs to be aligned with your current work experience. Additionally, some trade jobs might also require some sort of licensing and certification from the province if not federal government. Hence, a lot of the eligibility gets put under review required for the trades-category applicants.
Exactly. It depends from one trade to another! Hopefully, yours will get sorted soon!I was an entry level
I thought it could be certification but i checked on the official website and its voluntary in ontario ,
https://www.skilledtradesontario.ca/trade-information/general-machinist/
Quote - This trade has a certifying exam. When the certifying exam is passed, Skilled Trades Ontario will issue a Certificate of Qualification in this trade. Because this trade is non-compulsory, this certificate does not have to be renewed, and the information of individuals practicing this trade will not appear on the Skilled Trades Ontario Public Register.
About education- I completed my diploma in cyber security and computer programming, it fits machinists as well. The 73200 (countertop installer) doesn’t require any trade or education.
Have you tried getting GCMS notes? That’s the only way to know the reason for your review requireddated…
This letter is to confirm that _____ was employed with our company _____as a "Machinist" from November 1st ,2021 till April 305,2023. He was full-time employee of
our company and worked up to 40 hours per week. He was earning $16 per hour.
His main duties include:
• Read and interpret the drawings, templates and blueprints of the job and plan the
operation of the machine accordingly.
• Prepare the files and the machines for custom jobs by modifying or creating new CNC or
Waterjet program.
• Compute dimensions of the pieces and setup machining tools and bits including CNC and
Waterjet, to perform various tasks such as boring, grinding, drilling, polishing and
various other operations.
• Change tools, bits and other minor components of machines required for smooth
operation.
• Responsible for troubleshooting if any errors occur during machine operation using the
alarms and codes in the software.
• Inspecting fabricated product for any defects and verify dimensions using precise
measuring tools.
• Complete and maintain run records and inspection reports.
• May set up programs or tools for use by machine operators.
• Maintaining health and safety standards while conducting various tasks.
Mr. ______ has been a hard-working employee and an integral part of our organization. If
you have any questions, you can reach out to me at below mentioned details.
Contact of director and signature.
* written on company letter pad (address in header and
My paystubs are monthly showing minimum of 120 every month but mostly 140-160