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Any Computer Networking guys here?

I'm trying to decide which NOC to choose when applying. I'm a Network Designer for a Service Provider and my main duties are:

- Identify customer requirements to provide Scope of Work and Build of Materials.
- Plan, design, implement and sometimes troubleshoot costumer networks in all aspects (LAN, WLAN and WAN).
- Produce documents such as High/Low Level Designs and Implementation plans

I think my options are either 2147 or 2281. Anyone with a similar job description can share their experience applying?

Thanks
 
Hi guys, does any of you know about this? I just received a request to upload the form "Release of Information IMM5475". And I didn't designate someone to have access to my information in my application. Can I put my husband as designated individual in this case? Thank you!!
 
Hi, guys! So I feel horrible I kind of disappeared after getting the COPR, but there was a lot to decide, sell and enjoy before arriving in Canada.

We have done our landing in June in Vancouver. It was all very simple and straightforward. We weren't required to show B4 form or POF. We were just asked for the address to where they would send the PR cards and that was it.

If you guys have any questions or want to follow up on our experience in Canada google us, we have a website called Casal Nerd no Canadá. We have a instagram page and a facebook page all with that same name.

Hope everybody has been successful in their processes!
 
Did anyone here had to provide a PCC from the FBI? Where in São Paulo can we take our rolled fingerprints?
 
"Federal Police's headquarter" at Rua Hugo D'Antola, 95 - Lapa de Baixo
Thanks! Tried looking up some info on their website today but I could not find anything there. I won’t need a certificate from the FBI but I know someone who will so we were looking for that info.
 
Guys, just got PPR last night, here are the details to update the table:

Diogonb, PPR Date (Period): 17/Aug/2017 (5 months and 25 Days)

Also, a question for us Brazilians, on my PPR email they said "If you are a holder os a passport from countries whose citizens need an eTA to travel to Canada, you will need to submit one photocopy of the photo page and any pages containing amendments of the passport for you and for each accompanying family member."

Brazil is one of those countries write? So this mean I only need to send a copu of the ID page of my passport? Has anyone of you guys done this before?

Thanks,
 
Guys, just got PPR last night, here are the details to update the table:

Diogonb, PPR Date (Period): 17/Aug/2017 (5 months and 25 Days)

Also, a question for us Brazilians, on my PPR email they said "If you are a holder os a passport from countries whose citizens need an eTA to travel to Canada, you will need to submit one photocopy of the photo page and any pages containing amendments of the passport for you and for each accompanying family member."

Brazil is one of those countries write? So this mean I only need to send a copu of the ID page of my passport? Has anyone of you guys done this before?

Thanks,

First of all, AE MULEQUE, PARABÉNS! Congratulations for your PPR!

This means you must send photo page (two first pages) and ALL pages having any visas and/or visit stamps.

Good luck ahead, your are two inches away from Canada!
 
Guys, just got PPR last night, here are the details to update the table:

Diogonb, PPR Date (Period): 17/Aug/2017 (5 months and 25 Days)

Also, a question for us Brazilians, on my PPR email they said "If you are a holder os a passport from countries whose citizens need an eTA to travel to Canada, you will need to submit one photocopy of the photo page and any pages containing amendments of the passport for you and for each accompanying family member."

Brazil is one of those countries write? So this mean I only need to send a copu of the ID page of my passport? Has anyone of you guys done this before?

Thanks,
Congratulations man!
 
First of all, AE MULEQUE, PARABÉNS! Congratulations for your PPR!

This means you must send photo page (two first pages) and ALL pages having any visas and/or visit stamps.

Good luck ahead, your are two inches away from Canada!

All pages with VISA/Stamps? I thought I only need to send a copy of the photo page. To me Amendments were something our Brazilian passport does not have (they have it on the us passport, to allow change names, or add new pages for example), are you sure they mean Stamps?
 
All pages with VISA/Stamps? I thought I only need to send a copy of the photo page. To me Amendments were something our Brazilian passport does not have (they have it on the us passport, to allow change names, or add new pages for example), are you sure they mean Stamps?

Sorry, checked a bit better and it´s not exactly this case. Amendments are name/personal information changes stated in the passport. In some passports, the amendments pages are the last two. I´ve never paid attention for such in the brazilian passport, I´ll even take a look when I get home later. In some passports, they amendments section is in the last two pages. I know for sure the last page in our passport is for contact with holder (in case of emergency, document loss etc), so I can´t tell you where this section is right now in our document.
 
Sorry, checked a bit better and it´s not exactly this case. Amendments are name/personal information changes stated in the passport. In some passports, the amendments pages are the last two. I´ve never paid attention for such in the brazilian passport, I´ll even take a look when I get home later. In some passports, they amendments section is in the last two pages. I know for sure the last page in our passport is for contact with holder (in case of emergency, document loss etc), so I can´t tell you where this section is right now in our document.

Yeah, I do not think we have this on our passports, if we need to change something we need a new passport, we do not do any amendment.

Thanks,