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August 2024 AOR

pedestal-man

Hero Member
Dec 16, 2015
388
172
Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawwa
NOC Code......
0**1
AOR Received.
25-05-2017
There are few. I have seen some up to AOR AUG 29.
ITA July 5

AOR Aug 24
BIL Sept 4
Medical Request Sept 4
Medical done Sept 5
Biometrics done and updated Sept 9
Background check in progress Sept 10
ADR for kid passport Oct 9
Passport submitted Oct 15
Eligibility and BGC in progress



No update since Oct 15
 

Dilpreet435

Star Member
Jul 13, 2018
163
36
I never thought chatgpt could come up with this, they really match my duties, i think im good . What you reckon?

  1. Operating Machinery: Machinists operate CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines, lathes, mills, grinders, and other precision equipment to shape, cut, drill, or grind metal or plastic parts to required specifications.
  2. Reading Blueprints and Technical Drawings: They interpret detailed blueprints, CAD (Computer-Aided Design) drawings, and specifications to understand the dimensions, tolerances, and materials required for each job.
  3. Measuring and Inspecting Parts: Using various measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, height gauges, etc.), machinists ensure that parts meet exact specifications, checking for accuracy and making necessary adjustments during production.
  4. Setting Up Machines: They prepare machines for specific tasks by selecting and installing the appropriate tools, fixtures, and materials.
  5. Programming CNC Machines: Many machinists are responsible for programming CNC machines, which involves entering precise instructions into a computer that control the machinery's movements.
  6. Maintaining Machines: Regular maintenance and troubleshooting of machines and tools are essential duties to ensure proper functioning and prevent downtime.
  7. Operating Manual Machines: Some machinists may still operate manual machinery, which requires skill and knowledge to produce precise parts without computerized assistance.
  8. Quality Control: Ensuring parts are free of defects by checking for dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and other quality standards is an important aspect of the role.
  9. Troubleshooting: Identifying and fixing issues that arise with machinery, such as malfunctions, defects in parts, or problems with tooling.
  10. Material Handling: Selecting the correct raw materials (metal, plastic, etc.) and properly handling them through the machining process.
  11. Workplace Safety: Following strict safety protocols to avoid accidents, including wearing protective gear and maintaining a clean work environment.
  12. Collaborating with Engineers and Designers: Machinists may work closely with engineers or designers to refine and improve product designs or processe
 

Hyper1013

Champion Member
Aug 21, 2024
1,058
462
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  1. Operating Machinery: Machinists operate CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines, lathes, mills, grinders, and other precision equipment to shape, cut, drill, or grind metal or plastic parts to required specifications.
  2. Reading Blueprints and Technical Drawings: They interpret detailed blueprints, CAD (Computer-Aided Design) drawings, and specifications to understand the dimensions, tolerances, and materials required for each job.
  3. Measuring and Inspecting Parts: Using various measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, height gauges, etc.), machinists ensure that parts meet exact specifications, checking for accuracy and making necessary adjustments during production.
  4. Setting Up Machines: They prepare machines for specific tasks by selecting and installing the appropriate tools, fixtures, and materials.
  5. Programming CNC Machines: Many machinists are responsible for programming CNC machines, which involves entering precise instructions into a computer that control the machinery's movements.
  6. Maintaining Machines: Regular maintenance and troubleshooting of machines and tools are essential duties to ensure proper functioning and prevent downtime.
  7. Operating Manual Machines: Some machinists may still operate manual machinery, which requires skill and knowledge to produce precise parts without computerized assistance.
  8. Quality Control: Ensuring parts are free of defects by checking for dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and other quality standards is an important aspect of the role.
  9. Troubleshooting: Identifying and fixing issues that arise with machinery, such as malfunctions, defects in parts, or problems with tooling.
  10. Material Handling: Selecting the correct raw materials (metal, plastic, etc.) and properly handling them through the machining process.
  11. Workplace Safety: Following strict safety protocols to avoid accidents, including wearing protective gear and maintaining a clean work environment.
  12. Collaborating with Engineers and Designers: Machinists may work closely with engineers or designers to refine and improve product designs or processe
  13. Chaptgtp is cool LOOL, just checked and it comes up with this, i think i am good, they match
As long as it matches with the lead statement and 70% of the job duties, you're good. If you're confident, then just relax and wait! Hopefully you'll get that "Passed" remark soon enough! All the best!
 

Dilpreet435

Star Member
Jul 13, 2018
163
36
Match Level: High (80-90%)
Similarities:
  • Both describe interpreting technical drawings and blueprints for machining tasks.
  • Both involve CNC and machine tool operation and maintenance.
  • Both include measuring and verifying dimensions.
  • Both involve precision tasks such as grinding, boring, drilling, etc.
Differences:
  • Message 1 mentions Waterjet programming, which is absent in Message 2.
  • Message 1 includes troubleshooting and modifying programs for custom jobs, whereas Message 2 focuses more on setting up and programming machine tools for others.
  • Message 2 has a more specific mention of fitting and assembling parts using hand and power tools.
In summary, while the tasks described in both messages are very similar, the main difference is the specific focus on Waterjet and troubleshooting in Message 1 and the inclusion of part assembly in Message 2. Therefore, the match level is very high but not 100%.
 
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Hyper1013

Champion Member
Aug 21, 2024
1,058
462
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Match Level: High (80-90%)
Similarities:
  • Both describe interpreting technical drawings and blueprints for machining tasks.
  • Both involve CNC and machine tool operation and maintenance.
  • Both include measuring and verifying dimensions.
  • Both involve precision tasks such as grinding, boring, drilling, etc.
Differences:
  • Message 1 mentions Waterjet programming, which is absent in Message 2.
  • Message 1 includes troubleshooting and modifying programs for custom jobs, whereas Message 2 focuses more on setting up and programming machine tools for others.
  • Message 2 has a more specific mention of fitting and assembling parts using hand and power tools.
In summary, while the tasks described in both messages are very similar, the main difference is the specific focus on Waterjet and troubleshooting in Message 1 and the inclusion of part assembly in Message 2. Therefore, the match level is very high but not 100%.
That's great! Even having a 100% match would certainly raise some eyebrows! Don't stress over it too much! :)
 
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PINKZ

Member
Jan 14, 2020
16
4
Guys August 29th AOR
Medical and biometric updated
Eligibility and background check under process
Anyone got same time line?how long to wait for P1? Any idea?
When eligibility completes will get any mail on gc key?
 

JJ UAE

Star Member
May 16, 2021
112
82
Guys August 29th AOR
Medical and biometric updated
Eligibility and background check under process
Anyone got same time line?how long to wait for P1? Any idea?
When eligibility completes will get any mail on gc key?
Under which category ? Eligibility in process showing in tracker or GC key ?
 

Raj_and_Dreams

Star Member
Oct 17, 2024
60
84
Guys August 29th AOR
Medical and biometric updated
Eligibility and background check under process
Anyone got same time line?how long to wait for P1? Any idea?
When eligibility completes will get any mail on gc key?
When was your ITA? and when did your eligibility change to in progress?