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Nazmul.Islam said:
Hello,

I applied for FSW class in 2147 category. I am a Bangladeshi national but I am applying from New Jersey, USA. My application received Nova Scotia on June 4, 2013. I just received an "eligibility to be processed" email from CIC today :). Now, they will send my materials to Ottowa, Canada (my visa office) for further processing.

I did not send my police certificates (security clearance) at that time. We (me and my wife) will have to provide security clearance for both USA and Bangladesh because we have lived in these two countries during the last few years. My wife is going to Bangladesh day after tomorrow. She will return after three and a half months. Hence, if Ottowa office asks for security clearance within the next three months, my wife will find it difficult to give FBI security clearance. Does anyone know when the Ottowa office may ask for my security clearance? If it happens after four months, we should be Ok.

Any feedback will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Nazmul

Hi... Have you been through this site?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/bangladesh.asp
 
immanuelluna said:
Admins, please update...

PER email received
Date: August 26, 2013

NOC: 0211
Application Received: June 5, 2013
DD Encashed: August 20, 2013

Thanks to all. yesterday my ecas started showing "In Process"

I love you Lord. I love you all. Don't stop believing. God will make a way.
Warmest Congrats for you dear, could you please inform us that how have you checked that you DD has been en-cashed???????????? ;) ;) ;)
 
Dears Soniashoeb, Goodoldfella, QueryRequest, could you please check that your DD been en-cashed or not? with this procedure which are mentioned in 0211 applicants, your DDs should be en-cashed last week.
 
lamiyasubhani said:
Hello,

My application (NOC 1112) was received by CIO-Sydney, NS on 30.05.2013. As the cap reached (probably 27.05.2013), I am sure that I did not fall within the 300 limit. So when could I get my application package back? Should I encash my DD by the photocopy?
I am also 30th May Applicant but there is a person who got PER of 26 June,2013 No IDEA how he got PER. You can expect anything from CIC, so the only thing one can do is to just wait and wait and wait................................ :( :( :(
 
Ideally you should go alone at first because that will make you free to search job and settle in canada.
If you land in Toronto and find job in Vancouver after one month then you will need to relocate and with family you will find bit more pressure.

There is no hurry for formalities of post landing. You all have PR VISA that is most important no matter if your wife and your daughter come to join you later.


If you have friend OR relative over there there is no problem to take them with you but in that case you should go with not only your wife but your daughter too.






sinestra said:
If by God's grace everything works out well, do you suggest that I get my 5 year old daughter along with us in the first visit?

I was thinking of going with my wife and finishing formalities, renting accommodation, shortlisting school, finishing formalities and then getting her to Canada. But my friend was suggesting that I take my daughter along in the first visit.

I know that the PA needs to do the landing first along with dependants, but is it suggested that I get all my dependants in the first go?

I may have asked something obvious and discussed earlier, but please... :)
 
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sinestra said:
If by God's grace everything works out well, do you suggest that I get my 5 year old daughter along with us in the first visit?

I was thinking of going with my wife and finishing formalities, renting accommodation, shortlisting school, finishing formalities and then getting her to Canada. But my friend was suggesting that I take my daughter along in the first visit.

I know that the PA needs to do the landing first along with dependants, but is it suggested that I get all my dependants in the first go?

I may have asked something obvious and discussed earlier, but please... :)
I think in first visit all applicant along with principle applicant need to land at the same time
than afterward they can come back after finisihing formalities
 
BS1981 said:
Yes planning to send through Fedex only...... courier address given on website is

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category, Offer of Arranged Employment category or PhD category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada

Is it the right one..... Please reply ASAP, as I am leaving for Fedex....
Pls use ups
 
Dear Vats

It is not compulsory to go with dependant. However they an go and formalities and come back but that's cost affective and unneccesory process.



Vats said:
I think in first visit all applicant along with principle applicant need to land at the same time
than afterward they can come back after finisihing formalities
 
Primary applicant must land first(With or without secondary applicants).Others can land within the given period of the PR visa(usually one year from the date of medicals.
 
etha4u said:
Do it yourself:

1. You have to send your application, documents, fees (everything) to Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia (Canada)



Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Federal Skilled Worker

NOC Category or Arranged Employment Category

Primary NOC 2011 Code: 2147

Centralized Intake Office

PO BOX 7500

Sydney, NS B1P 0A9

Canada


1A: Check out this video by CIC on HOW and what you should be careful of

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/multimedia/video/complete-application/complete-application.asp

Video length: 8:12 minutes


2. NOC 2147 Computer engineers: http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=2147



3. You can check the NOC 2147 application cap status on: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp



4. Work Experience Letters of reference: Letters of reference from all your employers for the past 10 years. Letters must be:

· written on company letterhead,

· signed by the responsible officer/supervisor,

· show the company's full address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail and website addresses,

· stamped with the company's official seal (if applicable).

Letters must include all of the following information:

· the specific period of your employment with the company,

· the positions you have held during the period of employment and the time you spent in each position,

· your main responsibilities and duties in each position,

· your total annual salary plus benefits in each position, and

· the number of hours worked per week in each position.

Check your job description according to your NOC: http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Welcome.aspx

Put your noce code at bottom left
Quick Search

Enter a 4-digit NOC code or your job title (required).

Now prepare your job description according to NOC and noc requirement( do not copy paste from CIC)

now check you job description is right or according to CIC requirement or not:

http://www30.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/SearchIndex.aspx

Under select search type choose description:-> click NEXT
Now put key words and check what NOC it returns.

Now under Keyword put main words of the job duties:

Under Select a section you wish to search.
Check Main Duties
Lead Statement

Verify your jobdescription and take help from others on same NOC


4. CIC do not accept online payment for FSW. You have to fill out the Fee Payment Form (IMM 5620) and include it with your application. In Canadian funds only, you may pay by certified cheque, bank draft or money order made payable to the "Receiver General for Canada" or with a credit card (e.g. Visa, MasterCard, American Express). When you submit your application to the CIO, the expiry date must be at least five months* into the future for certified cheques, bank drafts and money orders.



5. Proof of funds ($11,115 CAD- for single applicants only check the CIC site for detail info) in -http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp

5b: Police checks: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/index.asp

5c: Language test: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp


6. Application package is available a http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/skilled.asp

6b: determine Eligibility: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who.asp


7. You can email your questions to CIO-Sydney-Search-Enquiry @ cic.gc.ca



8. Detailed instruction on how to apply: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp


All the best.

Hi, he is from mechanical stream and should apply for mechanical engineer NOC : 2132 ; why are you suggesting him to apply for NOC 2147 Computer engineers, he is not a computer engineer and not having experience of computer hardware or planning.
 
fsw2174 said:
Dear Vats

It is not compulsory to go with dependant. However they an go and formalities and come back but that's cost affective and unneccesory process.
goodhope said:
Primary applicant must land first(With or without secondary applicants).Others can land within the given period of the PR visa(usually one year from the date of medicals.

Ok
 
immanuelluna said:
Admins, please update...

PER email received
Date: August 26, 2013

NOC: 0211
Application Received: June 5, 2013
DD Encashed: August 20, 2013

Finally, you opened the floodgates in 0211. I was much eagerly waiting to see any movement of PER after Faizz. Many congratulation to you, etha4u, Allspark, Ulasad, Yulei and all those who received their much anticipated good news after a nerve-wrecking wait.
 
manish baissoya said:
I ran and ran and ran every day, and I acquired this sense of determination, this sense of spirit that I would never, never give up, no matter what else happened.


Gold medals aren't really made of gold. They're made of sweat, determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts.

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