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SA LAHAT NG NAD2 SA FORUM. pls help us.

Nareciv n kc namin IELTS exam ko and the score is:

listening - 7.5
reading - 6.0
writing - 6.0
speaking- 8.0
overall - 7.0

question ko kc paano b compute score ng English proficiency, kc sa 6 selection factors total of 67 lang score ko.
education - 20
experience- 19
adaptability - 4
english test - 14 (pls help this score because according to cic, 1st official language maximim of 16 but 2nd official language maximum of
age - 10


NAGWOWORRY KC KMI SA SCORING NG ENGLISH TEST KUNG ALIN SUSUNDIN NMIN, UN BANG 1ST OFFICIAL OR 2NG OFFICIAL LANGUAGE. PLS EXPLAIN KC NASA BORDERLINE SCORE NMIN.
 
gogocanada said:
SA LAHAT NG NAD2 SA FORUM. pls help us.

Nareciv n kc namin IELTS exam ko and the score is:

listening - 7.5
reading - 6.0
writing - 6.0
speaking- 8.0
overall - 7.0

question ko kc paano b compute score ng English proficiency, kc sa 6 selection factors total of 67 lang score ko.
education - 20
experience- 19
adaptability - 4
english test - 14 (pls help this score because according to cic, 1st official language maximim of 16 but 2nd official language maximum of
age - 10


NAGWOWORRY KC KMI SA SCORING NG ENGLISH TEST KUNG ALIN SUSUNDIN NMIN, UN BANG 1ST OFFICIAL OR 2NG OFFICIAL LANGUAGE. PLS EXPLAIN KC NASA BORDERLINE SCORE NMIN.


Hi gogocanada,

Yung fist official language na tinutukoy dito is yung "Canadian official language" which is either English or French. If you choose English as your first of official language in #5 question in IMM0008E (Schedule 3 Economic Class-Fed Skilled Workers), you can obtain a maximum of 16 points. French automatically becomes 2nd. official language with a maximum score of 8 pts.

Based on your IELTS score, you scored 12:

listening - 7.5 = 4 pts.
reading - 6.0 = 2
writing - 6.0 = 2
speaking- 8.0 = 4
Total 12 pts.

So I think based on this, your total score is 65.

I know somebody who is taking French course to get some points as well on the 2nd official language.

Hope this info helps.
 
hi! i need your help here pls...
my previous work experience for more than 5 years is in the restaurant business which i am thinking ito yung iapply ko na application for fsw. though i am a nurse now, but my work experience is not giving me enough points i need since it is only less than one year. will this be ok? any thoughts on this one? i hope this does not limit :)

another thing...where do we really submit the documents now?

and last... kailangan ba sabay naang nbi or it should follow at a later date?

thank you so much for your inputs. Godbless us all!
 
cherbel said:
hi! i need your help here pls...
my previous work experience for more than 5 years is in the restaurant business which i am thinking ito yung iapply ko na application for fsw. though i am a nurse now, but my work experience is not giving me enough points i need since it is only less than one year. will this be ok? any thoughts on this one? i hope this does not limit :)

another thing...where do we really submit the documents now?

and last... kailangan ba sabay naang nbi or it should follow at a later date?

thank you so much for your inputs. Godbless us all!

you need to determine if your 5 years experience in restaurant business is included in the 29 list of illegible occupation, if it is included then you can use it, otherwise you have to wait until your experience as nurse reaches 0ne year.

send your application to CIO in sydney nova scotia.

you need to send the NBI and all other requirements. refer to the guide in cic.gc.ca website for more info.
 
Hi, guys, im new here and this is going to be my first post. After the june 26 changes my occupation was listed sa noc (architect). I just have a few queries.

1. Do I have to submit two sets of applications? One for the CIO in Nova Scotia and one for the Manila Visa Office? Where do i send the Payment for the processing fee?

2. I'm applying for myself, my spouse and my 1 year old daughter, but I'm planning to go to canada first on my own to settle down and prepare everything so that it would be easier for my wife and kid to follow and settle down woth me. Is that i allowed that i go first?

Thanks for this forum and a big thanks to those who are answering queries, its a big help esp for those like me who are just applying on their own.
 
hi! does anyone know how to get the visa cap update? they have it already since 0ct 19, 2010.i just dont know how to get back to that page or site? has anyone seen this yet? or any inputs where we can check on the visa cap update? what happens if it's full already and your application was filled? will appreciate your inputs thanks!
 
cherbel said:
hi! does anyone know how to get the visa cap update? they have it already since 0ct 19, 2010.i just dont know how to get back to that page or site? has anyone seen this yet? or any inputs where we can check on the visa cap update? what happens if it's full already and your application was filled? will appreciate your inputs thanks!


HI..here's the link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp

won't be updated til tomorrow though..they do updates every tuesday.. :)
 
haaaaayyyy!!! no news yet!
 
need help here :)
how will my husband points be appraised? He is on 4th year college level, Bachelor of Science course but he did not graduate at all? a sem to go, few subjects...hence no diploma for him :( any suggestions how to increase points and do added documentations here? thanks!
 
archbiggy said:
Hi, guys, im new here and this is going to be my first post. After the june 26 changes my occupation was listed sa noc (architect). I just have a few queries.

1. Do I have to submit two sets of applications? One for the CIO in Nova Scotia and one for the Manila Visa Office? Where do i send the Payment for the processing fee?

2. I'm applying for myself, my spouse and my 1 year old daughter, but I'm planning to go to canada first on my own to settle down and prepare everything so that it would be easier for my wife and kid to follow and settle down woth me. Is that i allowed that i go first?

Thanks for this forum and a big thanks to those who are answering queries, its a big help esp for those like me who are just applying on their own.

1. No you don't have to submit two sets of application. You need to submit everything to CIO first, then they will be the one to forward it to the Visa Office.

2. Yes you can go there first. but, your family should still go there before the visa expires. That time is within one year after you all had your medical.
 
is there anyone here keeping track of the dates our applications were sent and charged cc/dd?
 
cherbel said:
need help here :)
how will my husband points be appraised? He is on 4th year college level, Bachelor of Science course but he did not graduate at all? a sem to go, few subjects...hence no diploma for him :( any suggestions how to increase points and do added documentations here? thanks!

Hi..if you reach 67 points even without your husbands degree then please go on and file your application already. But if you need his degree to reach the required 67 points then i believe there are no other options but to wait for him to graduate.

I did just that. we were suppose to apply last year but we were waiting for my husbands diploma..:-)
 
Hi, kababayans? Anyone out there who has submitted there applications after 6/26? Any news regarding your applications? Tnx
 
archbiggy said:
Hi, kababayans? Anyone out there who has submitted there applications after 6/26? Any news regarding your applications? Tnx

hi archbiggy! I've been reading a thread regarding application after 6/26 and most of them called CIO and according to CIO they will not issue AOR for the next 33weeks after application is filed.
Here's the link: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/applications-after-266-in-any-noc-connect-here-to-get-the-status-t49421.0.html
 
Hi everyone!

Here is the latest update for the number of complete applications as of October 29, 2010

Applications received toward the overall cap: 2,988 of 20,000 as of October 29, 2010

Applications received per eligible occupation:

Eligible Occupation
(by National Occupational Classification [NOC] code) Number of Complete Applications Received*
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers 116
0811 Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture) 29
1122 Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management 900
1233 Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 40
2121 Biologists and Related Scientists 141
2151 Architects 165
3111 Specialist Physicians 126
3112 General Practitioners and Family Physicians 157
3113 Dentists 197
3131 Pharmacists 260
3142 Physiotherapists 55
3152 Registered Nurses 405
3215 Medical Radiation Technologists 8
3222 Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 4
3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 18
4151 Psychologists 37
4152 Social Workers 81
6241 Chefs 17
6242 Cooks 44
7215 Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 19
7216 Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades 53
7241 Electricians (except Industrial and Power System) 32
7242 Industrial Electricians 36
7251 Plumbers 8
7265 Welders and Related Machine Operators 7
7312 Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 14
7371 Crane Operators 0
7372 Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 2
8222 Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service 17


Here is the link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp