CanadianJeepGuy
Champion Member
- Jun 24, 2012
- 99
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- NOC Code......
- N/A
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 10-05-2012; "In Process" 26-04-2013
- Doc's Request.
- docs and pics resent 04-09-2012
- AOR Received.
- 16-08-2012 (Unofficial. Received email missing docs)
- File Transfer...
- 09-10-2012
- Med's Request
- April 14th 2013
- Med's Done....
- Dec 2011; re-med May 06 2013
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- May 06 2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- May 27 2013
- LANDED..........
- June 15th 2013
Couple of things. Canada Post does not hold people's mail for a year unless you pay for that service. In all likelihood CIC did not send you anything as is their pathology to not follow through with things.benclark said:1. She doesn't know about this website in the slightest, but I understand your point.
2. Yes and no, stupid Canada Post didn't deliver the stuff that CIC sent me for over a year and having read on the CIC website that calling about your case would delay it I never called. It was only when we tried to sort something else out that CIC informed us that Canada Post were returning our mail. Some idiot at the local office I guess totally screwing up. Right now I've just had to get a 2nd medical and I believe that once I send that in with my kids birth certificates tomorrow and their Proof of Canadian Citizenships once they come back then that should be the last information they need.
Leon sadly while I spent nearly a decade working in Security at a large International Airport in the UK ultimately in charge of the deployment of ~200 guards a day my education in the UK stopped at College which here in Canada counts for little more than the old Grade 13, needless to say my resume therefore looks rather unimpressive when one of the biggest things that most big employers in my area seem to focus on is education rather than skill sets or experience so currently I'm stuck working on a farm, the only full time employment in my area (rural Ontario). I have been tempted to seek an apprenticeship however somewhere in the construction industry but would that count as a "skilled" job? Like you say best interests of the children may work for the H&C grounds but that seems to focus more on refugees than my situation, at the end of the day though what I want is what's best for our kids which is to have both their parents available to them, be it together or not.
Secondly with your background you could apply for security at whatever airport you are closest to. Once you are a PR you could also apply to be a cop if that's your thing. If not look at taking By-Law enforcement at a community college or even apply for a job at stupid Canada Post.