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Hello Friends,
I am new in this forum I like to know about is that Limit on federal skilled worker category under different NOC code OR is only applicable for Express Entry applicant? Please give me information about this matter and send me link if available.
Thank you
 
sanak said:
Hello Friends,
I am new in this forum I like to know about is that Limit on federal skilled worker category under different NOC code OR is only applicable for Express Entry applicant? Please give me information about this matter and send me link if available.
Thank you

Dear,
You have to go for Express Entry.
Check the following links:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-step-by-step-instructions-t273928.0.html

The above thread has all information and the second post has important links.

Hope it's helpful, best of luck.
Regards
doc2015
 
roopam said:
I have already received mail for sending the passport to Delhi VO..

congrats
Can you tell from what ID you received the mail.
 
roopam said:
I have already received mail for sending the passport to Delhi VO..

I understand. But, had you informed CIC that you will be having a new addition to the family, earlier when your application was being processed? See, I got my medical request when my wife was 8 months pregnant. I informed CIC immediately that she could not undergo the X-Ray as she was pregnant. CIC advised me to wait until the child was born, obtain a passport and birth certificate for the new-born, and send it to them. My application was put on hold until this happened. Once my daughter was born, I sent the required documents to them, and they sent the med request for the new-born also. But, because I had kept them informed beforehand, it didnt cause too much of a delay in the processing.
So, my question to you again is, had you kept CIC informed about the impending addition to the family?
If not, you have to inform them now, wait for them to acknowledge the information with a request for documents for the child. Once you send those documents and updated application forms (Generic form and family information form), and pay the application fee for the child, then you wait for them to send you a medical request for the child. Get the medicals done, and send the report to CIC, after which they will review it and send a separate passport request for the child.
 
Finally received much awaited MR, RPRF and Updated Information request yesterday.



HAPPY MR TO ME
HAPPY RPRF TO ME



This golden email came from DRD, not from MCH.


Strange thing that my case shifted to and fro between DRD and MCH.


Medical forms will be sent within 2 to 3 days otherwise I need to contact them again.


Wish all of you who are still waiting for MR, to receive soon your MRs
 
Hi Everyone,

One of my friend received additional documents request from BWJ.. He received a Immigration summary form to filled by all person of 18 years and above. He asked whether his dependent child below the age of 18 will be mention in the form or not. there is a column for by the name Dependent 1 to Dependent 4
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pls need advice seniors
 
Hi Guys,

I have a realy URGENT question to ask. I am on my post graduate work permit after having finished 2 yr PG certificate in Toronto. I had applied for my spouses work extension application - Brigding WORK permit on the basis of our PR file (FSW Dec application - CIC received MR by july end - mid august) in which I am the Principal applicant.

We have just received the below from CIC on his work permit and my questions are:

Is the secondary applicant not elidgble for Bridging work permit
How long can my spouse stay in Canada given that we wish to re apply
Can he work .. because he is currently employed with a bank.
Is there any way out assuming that I do not get a job under NOC code 0,A or B as per requirement.
Based on your application and accompanying documentation that you have provided, I have
carefully considered all information and I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of the
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations. Your application as requested is
therefore refused.

You have failed to meet the eligibility requirements for a bridging open Work Permit because
you are not the principal applicant of the FSWC application. For further details on eligibility
requirements please see our website at
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/permit/extend/permanent.asp.

[X] After considering all the circumstances of your case, it has been determined that you are not a person whose employment will create or maintain significant employment, benefits or opportunities for Canadian citizens or permanent residents. As the spouse of a holder of a Post Graduate work permit, you have not provided sufficient evidence to prove that your spouse is employed in an occupation that falls within the National Occupation Classification Skill level of 0, A or B. You may be eligible to re-apply for a work permit if you are able to provide proof that your spouse is a skilled worker in Canada, which may include a letter from your spouse’s employer, stating his/her job title, duties, and salary. If you cannot prove that your spouse is in a skilled occupation, your application for a work permit you cannot be approved without a Labour Market Impact Assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada.

[X] We also wish to advise you that your temporary resident status expired on November 3rd,
2015.


You may apply for restoration if, within 90 days from the expiry of your temporary resident status
you submit:
 a completed application form;
 applicable fees for restoration and for the immigration document(s) in the amount of
$455.00. Payments should be made online at www.cic.gc.ca. When
you are finished, you must print the receipt of payment and include it with your
application.
 all required documents in support of your application.

Please consult the section “Restoration of status” in the application guide: “Applying to change conditions or extend your stay in Canada”. Restoration applies to each member who has lost his or her status. Please note that there is no guarantee your application will be accepted. Should you choose not to apply for restoration of your status, you will remain a person without legal Temporary Resident Status and as such will be required to leave Canada immediately. If you do not leave Canada voluntarily, enforcement action may be taken against you.

When should I contact CIC?

You must notify Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) of any changes to your application.
Examples of changes include:
 Changes in your personal circumstances, such as birth or adoption of a child, death of a
family member, a marriage or a divorce;
 Change of contact information (e-mail, mailing address, telephone number);
 Appointment or change of immigration representative or designated individual;
 Decision to withdraw your application.
Changes to your address should be made through our online service at
www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/change-address.asp.
 
Could someone provide me CIC Call centre number (calling from outside Canada), and the time between which they accept calls. I am from India. Thanks.
 
Al_Safaniyah123 said:
Could someone provide me CIC Call centre number (calling from outside Canada), and the time between which they accept calls. I am from India. Thanks.

Customer care: 001-613-944-4000
Options: 111 11 31
 
amitrathiesh said:
Customer care: 001-613-944-4000
Options: 111 11 31

Thanks bro, any updates on DM or PPR?
 
Got Passport Stamped with landing Papers


;D ;D ;D
 
Al_Safaniyah123 said:
Thanks bro, any updates on DM or PPR?

Not sure of WVO. I guess NDVO and CVO are picking up speed. I hope to get DM before 15th Nov.
 
ahmed5 said:
Got Passport Stamped with landing Papers


;D ;D ;D

Congrats :)