canilangcd said:
sir lextream sana matulungan nyo ako at masagot nung iba ung situation ko thanks :-\
I like to answer your questions but after I read the word FSW (in which i don't have any idea what it is) I start digging for its meaning and how it connects toTWP. Because it's quite long to read so i stopped. but because you really hashtag my name here's what i can share.
1. Processing time takes 4 to 5 months from the time CEM receives your application or more if there's lacking in your documents and they request you to pass that. Your application will not be hasten even your employer is your relatives. Much better if your employer is not your relatives. Because most reasons of refusal is your family ties in canada.
2. You don't qualify to FSW or Federal Skilled Worker. The FSW is the hardest program to achieved. Many steps to be done and it takes years to receive the decision. As of July 1, 2012, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will temporarily stop accepting applications for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP). You will be more suited to apply in Temporary Working Permit or TWP. In this thread we applied as TWP.
3. Skilled workers who's already in Canada and want to apply for Permanent Resident, they don't require IELTS. IELTS is only to those NOC that falls on Level C & D.
Since, you're still here in the Philippines then don't worry about IELTS now. Applying for TWP by all levels doesn't requires IELTS.
4. Your qualification will be based on your LMO. If you fall on skilled worker or NOC level A & B then education and experiences does matter. NOC level C and D not that much. So ask your cousin to give an LMO on a lower level.
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Even you can fix cars blindfolded or fix manually without the help of any machine but you don't have any documents to support that. You're good as nothing. Most of visa officer's decision will be all based on your resume and documents that has been filled. If he's not yet convinced and wanst to know more, the VO will conduct an interview. Then if that happens, that's the time to tell your VO that you do those things but interview now happens very seldom.
Good thing you have an NC-II. If you will apply under NOC- level C or D. Even you only have NC-II and some small training and experience with COE that is enough. Your good to go.
If you want to know more about NOC qualification download it here.
http://www5.hrsdJiic.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/Welcome.aspx
download mo Printable_NOC2011_version_E
I also give my perception on NC-II. Pleas read it here.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/october-and-november-2012-twp-cem-applicants-post-po-tayo-dito-t129078.0.html;msg2014855#msg2014855