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God will do great things this 2017. Just trust Him and keep praying. Myself and my wife prayed and God answered. The same God will avail for you in this immigration matter. Cite your file numbers, your names, and pray on the case officers. there hearts rest in the hand of God.
 
DeeBruv said:
God will do great things this 2017. Just trust Him and keep praying. Myself and my wife prayed and God answered. The same God will avail for you in this immigration matter. Cite your file numbers, your names, and pray on the case officers. there hearts rest in the hand of God.

Very true dear sir, amen!
 
Hello guys,

A friend of my got ITA in last round of invitations. He scored 459 and got ITA. Based on the information, he added ICAN and chose "Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years". On WES, ICAN is seen as 2 years of professional study.

Is this acceptable to CIC? Can he accept the ITA?

Thanks.
 
Unibadan said:
Hello guys,

A friend of my got ITA in last round of invitations. He scored 459 and got ITA. Based on the information, he added ICAN and chose "Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years". On WES, ICAN is seen as 2 years of professional study.

Is this acceptable to CIC? Can he accept the ITA?

Thanks.

2 years is clearly less than 3 :) Let him fill enter only the applicable information.
 
Pipis Husband said:
2 years is clearly less than 3 :) Let him fill enter only the applicable information.

@PIPIS

He has a BSC Degree ooo.

BSc Degree+ICAN....thats what made him to choose "two or more certificates...one being three or more years"

is ICAN recognize in this regard?

Thanks
 
This is the summary of the WES Report. With the remark below, can he go ahead and accept the ITA?

CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Bachelor’s degree (four years)
CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS
1. Credential Authentication: Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country: Nigeria
Credential: Bachelor of Science
Year: 2008
Awarded by: University of Abuja
Institution Status: Recognized
Major/Specialization: Accounting
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor’s degree (four years)
2. Credential Authentication: Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country: Nigeria
Credential: Certificate of Membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
Year: 2011
Awarded by: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria
Institution Status: Recognized
Major/Specialization: Accounting
Canadian Equivalency: Two years of professional study in accounting
Remarks: The credential is not comparable to a completed Canadian
education credential.
 
Unibadan said:
This is the summary of the WES Report. With the remark below, can he go ahead and accept the ITA?

CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Bachelor’s degree (four years)
CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS
1. Credential Authentication: Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country: Nigeria
Credential: Bachelor of Science
Year: 2008
Awarded by: University of Abuja
Institution Status: Recognized
Major/Specialization: Accounting
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor’s degree (four years)
2. Credential Authentication: Transcripts were verified by the institution
Country: Nigeria
Credential: Certificate of Membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
Year: 2011
Awarded by: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria
Institution Status: Recognized
Major/Specialization: Accounting
Canadian Equivalency: Two years of professional study in accounting
Remarks: The credential is not comparable to a completed Canadian
education credential.

Hi, the report clearly states that the ican certificate is not equivalent to a completed Canadian educational credential. It won't fly for the purpose you're enquiring upon.
 
Hello forumites, is their any December 2014 applicant that has received a correspondence from the visa office this year. Also does anyone have a privilege information as to the delay with 2014 backlogs.
 
teeboy2222 said:
Hello forumites, is their any December 2014 applicant that has received a correspondence from the visa office this year. Also does anyone have a privilege information as to the delay with 2014 backlogs.

We are in same boat here. No update yet...
 
Remember us oh Lord!
 
I have an important question. My spouse and I applied via FSW2014 and our case is assigned to a super lazy officer. My spouse is the main applicant and I HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY POINTS BECAUSE OF MY EMPLOYMENT.

Our eligibility and medical and security are passed.

All this time, I was self employed in a low level NOC (in my country) because I thought I was moving to Canada. Instead of committing myself in a related/better NOC (in my country), I chose a light work so I had plenty of time self-studying to build a background for a future career in a much better NOC in Canada (for the furture). I once again want to reiterate that I thought about 10 months of waiting time and did not even think we could be kept waiting for 30 months.

Now the problems arise because I am getting multiples of very nice job offers since last year and the only reason I didn't accept them is that I thought I had to inform the visa office and that pretty much scared me. Because I do not want to increase the processing time of our application. I am a little worried that they might reset the background checks because of my possible employment change.

I really need some certificates that requires some backgrounds in the related fields. My potential employers are also willing to give me more job experience testimony if I join them. This is something that I really cannot miss. But at the same time I am reluctant to endanger our application in a way that can cause more delays. It is a really bad dilemma.

I would be thankful if you could tell me if it is fine that I do not mention this potential change in application to them. I am still not sure if it is mandatory to report this or not. I again reiterate that I am not the main applicant and I have not received any points because of my degree or experience.

Long story short: I do not want to report this to the visa office because they might want to run the security checks again. What are the consequences if I do not report to them?

Thank you in advance