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coolbreeze said:
If you have also been practicing part time ( at home or somewhere else), you can also include your visiting card, a page from your prescription pad,
and copies of your income tax returns. I am sorry, I forgot to mention reference letters which are very important too. Get 2 or 3 them from your seniors at the hospital. Also include copies of your salary slips to prove your are employed. If your employment at the hospital is ongoing (going to continue indefinitely), you must have that mentioned in the experience letter.
Internship is part of the education,, so you cannot claim it as experience. The medical college transcript letter that you must also submit will include it
as a part of your education.
It is ok if you were unemployed for one year after your degree but you must show enough experience in the time after that to get to the passmark.

You must submit original IELTS to CIO. Also Police Clearance has to be sent in ORIGINAL . Keep copies of sent originals for your records..Keep a copy of the complete application package you submit to CIO, for your own records. You won't need to submit anything to visa office again, that you have already sent to CIO.
Of those things mentioned above, I don't have salary slips because they pay the salary in cash. Should I send two sets of applications(application for PR, SCH1, SCH3 etc) in the aplication packet being sent to CIO because applications are mentioned in both CIO and Visa office Specific checklists.As I thought I should put CIO checklist and the documents mentioned in it as one set and Visa office Checklist and documents mentioned in it as second set and send both of them together to CIO. Because you had already been through this process, I am asking for your advice.
Is there any need to mention no. of working hours in the experience letter.
 
anilch said:
Of those things mentioned above, I don't have salary slips because they pay the salary in cash. Should I send two sets of applications(application for PR, SCH1, SCH3 etc) in the aplication packet being sent to CIO because applications are mentioned in both CIO and Visa office Specific checklists.As I thought I should put CIO checklist and the documents mentioned in it as one set and Visa office Checklist and documents mentioned in it as second set and send both of them together to CIO. Because you had already been through this process, I am asking for your advice.
Is there any need to mention no. of working hours in the experience letter.

You need to send only one application set to CIO and the required- documents checklist covers everything.
They have made slight changes this year and I did not see any visa-office specific document requirements except in case of china/hongkong.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf

1. Passport copy
2. Municipal Birth certificate copy
3. Marriage certificate if married.
4. Original IELTS
5.. Original Police Clearance( you may send this one later to visa office when asked for)
6.. Copies of your educational certificates, starting from class X to the MBBS degree.
7.. Copy of Transcript certificate from your medical college.
8.. MCI registration copy.
9.. Proof of Funds
10. Copy of experience certificate(s), reference letters.
11. 6 photos.

If you have another document in mind, please post.

Yes, you must include working hours ; for full-time work , as far as I remember, it has to be at least 40 hrs per week.
 
[/quote] Thank you coolbreeze, I didn't notice this change in application package. I have been filling out old application forms.And It was confusing.

In the new CIO checklist, I have doubts regarding 8 and 14 columns. As per column 8, First page of Passport seems sufficient to my knowledge or should we include last page along with it? Is there any need of other pages if they carry visa stamping on them?

Regarding column 14, there are 2 boxes written originals next to them. what does that second box indicate? CA statement of lands and their values? Another doubt about copies mentioned in that checklist. Shall I need all copies to be notarized including passport copy?
 
anilch said:
Thank you coolbreeze, I didn't notice this change in application package. I have been filling out old application forms.And It was confusing.

In the new CIO checklist, I have doubts regarding 8 and 14 columns. As per column 8, First page of Passport seems sufficient to my knowledge or should we include last page along with it? Is there any need of other pages if they carry visa stamping on them?

Regarding column 14, there are 2 boxes written originals next to them. what does that second box indicate? CA statement of lands and their values? Another doubt about copies mentioned in that checklist. Shall I need all copies to be notarized including passport copy?

First of all , go through the canada immigration website , Federal skilled worker immigration thoroughly. Download the NEW application package and
read it thoroughly, so you do not miss any changes they have made this year.

*First page of passport will suffice.
*Column 14 , second box ; if you elect to send asset documents rather than bank funds. I will strongly recommend sending proof of bank funds.
*All copies need to be notarized.

*
 
Hi Cool breeze
I,m planning to land in Sept.Can u throw some light about the survival jobs for doctors in health field while preparing to take exams.What are the courses we can take to update our skills.
thanks.
 
goodwill said:
Hi Cool breeze
I,m planning to land in Sept.Can u throw some light about the survival jobs for doctors in health field while preparing to take exams.What are the courses we can take to update our skills.
thanks.
A possiblity is research assistant/associate jobs in hospital/private labs. doing medical research. I have lived in US and IMGs with green cards preparing for USMLE could easily get those jobs.
In canada, such jobs are scarce , but one can try. It is a more respectful job than driving a cab or working as a store attendant.
 
coolbreeze said:
First of all , go through the canada immigration website , Federal skilled worker immigration thoroughly. Download the NEW application package and
read it thoroughly, so you do not miss any changes they have made this year.

*First page of passport will suffice.
*Column 14 , second box ; if you elect to send asset documents rather than bank funds. I will strongly recommend sending proof of bank funds.
*All copies need to be notarized.

Thank you coolbreeze, I am going through CIC website and instruction guide. I have asked about column 14 because I felt like there is no choice between the two and both are necessary. It was not there in the old (visa office specific)checklist. And From the website link given they haven't mentioned much or elsewhere. So I have decided to stick on to Bank Certification letter.
 
What is RBVO?
 
anilch said:
What is RBVO?

Received by visa office.

Shown on your internet application processing page, When your file is transferred from CIO , canada to your visa office .
 
coolbreeze said:
Received by visa office.

Shown on your internet application processing page, When your file is transferred from CIO , canada to your visa office .

CONGRATS coolbreeze. I have just observed your status changed to visa received. I wish you a bright future in canada.
 
anilch said:
CONGRATS coolbreeze. I have just observed your status changed to visa received. I wish you a bright future in canada.

Thanks Anilch for your wishes.
 
Congrats coolbreeze
on your visa. Good to hear of someone who has
gone thru all the steps that I intend to go.

Am a 3112 applicant presently RBVO New Delhi applied march 2011.
it seems like a very long wait!

deex
 
deex said:
Congrats coolbreeze
on your visa. Good to hear of someone who has
gone thru all the steps that I intend to go.

Am a 3112 applicant presently RBVO New Delhi applied march 2011.
it seems like a very long wait!

deex

THanks.
Seems like a long wait but we guys are lucky to be in the fast track system. It is over in less than a year.
Earlier applicants had years of wait.
 
hi coolbreeze,

what is the Transcript certificate from your medical college. and what is national ID?