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champ said:
I am claiming for 6 years experience. My NOC is 0211.

I am gonna update spreadsheet.

Thanks for the help.
that is good enough and how much is your current employment within that 6 years exp ?
 
Not able to update spreadsheet, its view only..

@kewlcanada: well, I am including my current employment for 0211 :-\
 
@Jigzyy: If I send you the details of my application, would you be able to upload them to the spread sheet, pls? Tks
 
ojooluseguno said:
This is a perfect quest to worthy of an answer.

The Schedule 3 form for which Marta was rejected was updated on May 3. While the Generic Form was updated late on May 4.

I used the checklist and Schedule 3 forms updated on May 3 but Generic Form with the old date.

If Marta used both the old generic form and Schedule 3 forms, and only got rejected because of Schedule 3...then, one could imply that the old generic form is valid since no content change was done. While the format and content of Schedule 3 was greately changed.

@ Marta, could you please let us know the date on your generic form... PLEAAASEEEEEEEE

I have send the application with the older version of document checklist, generic form and schedule 3 form, i am worried about its acceptance.
I am confused, if this forms were updated on 4th may then how come the application that have reached CIC on 4th may were with the new version of it. And if those application reaching the CIC on 4th May were with older version then how were they accepted???
Its a big question, eating my head......
 
jaem said:
@ Jigzyy: If I send you the details of my application, would you be able to upload them to the spread sheet, pls? Tks

Just give him all the details here in Green color required as per spreadsheet and any of the admin will upload your details.
 
champ said:
Not able to update spreadsheet, its view only..

@ kewlcanada: well, I am including my current employment for 0211 :-\

Only Admins have the access to update/edit the spreadsheet details. just let them know what you need to add in the sheet.

Marta, Islandbabe and Jigzzy are the admins.
 
nimroz said:
I have send the application with the older version of document checklist, generic form and schedule 3 form, i am worried about its acceptance.
I am confused, if this forms were updated on 4th may then how come the application that have reached CIC on 4th may were with the new version of it. And if those application reaching the CIC on 4th May were with older version then how were they accepted???
Its a big question, eating my head......

Bottom line for you...

Old generic forms are accepted by CIC. Many used it and got it through.
Old Schedule 3 forms are not accepted by CIC. If you have sent application with old schedule 3 then it will be returned to you like Marta's.

Hope this helps.
 
JIGS11 said:
Unfortunately cant help you there, I received an email from CIC for my approved visitor visa and UCI was listed there.
I am not sure from when they started using UCI, may be it is recent development.
I applied for my visitor on April, got approval in Mid May and got stamped passport in June.
Hope that helps,
Jignesh

UCI is very recent then. I got my visit visa last July and only Document number is mentioned in passport. there is nothing called UCI number on the page.
 
tusharvk said:
Appreciate your reply.

Just to understand, if I show the eca report for masters degree, can I skip the undergraduate degree (bachelors).
Or both the degrees will have to be evaluated.

Why do you ask this question? Just trying to understand how will it harm you if you provide bachelor's also? Its better to be cautious than repent later for a silly mistake especially when it is relating to Visa.
 
jig nesh said:
Just give him all the details here in Green color required as per spreadsheet and any of the admin will upload your details.

Ok here goes:

Jaem, NOC: 1112, Visa Office: London, IELTS Bands: 9, Self Clcltd. Pnts: 78, Spouse IELTS: Yes, Relative in Canada: Yes, Job Offer: No, Degree: MA in Accounting, CFA, ECA Equivalence: Same, Job Exp: 1+, PCC Sent: Yes, App Sent: 06/05/2013, Fee Method: CC, App Received: 06/12/2013, Receiving Time: 3:21PM, Signed By: Dexter, Destination in Canada: Toronto, ON, Since App Filed: 18, Working days: 12, Weeks: 2
 
same story here... so, waiting is the answer then ???

jig nesh said:
UCI is very recent then. I got my visit visa last July and only Document number is mentioned in passport. there is nothing called UCI number on the page.
 
Hi Islandbabe
Could you please add my details to your spreadsheet

Geverok

NOC 2132
Visa office Tel Aviv
IELTS 6.5
Self calc. points 69
Spouce IELTS incl. YES
Rel. in canada NO
Job offer NO
degree B.Sc. Engineering
ECA equiv. Bachelor 4 years
Job exp. +5 years
PC YES
Application sent 06 june 2013
FEE method CC

Receiving time 10 June 2013
Signed by M.KRSZWDA
Destination in Canada BC
 
Hi all,
I am back :)
 
jigzyy said:
Hi all,
I am back :)

Welcome back. Hope you had a nice break
 
jig nesh said:
Why do you ask this question? Just trying to understand how will it harm you if you provide bachelor's also? Its better to be cautious than repent later for a silly mistake especially when it is relating to Visa.

If you get your Bachelor's degree, say, from Asia, and, say, your Master's from the US, and you are currently in the US, it would be much easier and faster to get your documents ready for your American degree than for your Bachelor's degree. Besides, it is mentioned on the CIC Instruction Guide 7000 (for FSWP), that you will be awarded points for the highest educational credential (Canadian equivalent)

You will be awarded up to 25 points for your highest completed Canadian educational credential or for your highest equivalency to a completed Canadian educational credential. You may also be eligible to receive points for certain combinations to two Canadian (or equivalent) educational credentials.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp

They don't care about the total number of years anymore.

If your Master's degree somehow got evaluated only as a Bachelor's, then there may be an incentive to get your other Bachelor's degree evaluated too to claim maximum possible points. If your degree has already been evaluated as a Canadian equivalent of Master's degree, even if you have 5 other Bachelor's degrees, it won't improve your educational points.