\abhishek2629 said:Hello Tyler can you please post July MR NDVO as I am 7th July and am wondering by when I can have my MR..
They are working on July month I.E NDVO
\abhishek2629 said:Hello Tyler can you please post July MR NDVO as I am 7th July and am wondering by when I can have my MR..
Generally CIC reject application after charging only in the case where the candidate fall short of 67 points.amitgoyal_ec said:Response awaited
Do not leave any fields blank. Please write Not Applicable for any field which does not apply to you.managersonline said:There are many boxes in the Application Forms which are not applicable to me.
Should I write in all those boxes NOT APPLICABLE. or LEAVE THEM BLANK.
For example, NICK NAME, similarly in another form MILITARY SERVICE, and similarly so many other boxes.
I read, they mentioned do not leave anything blank, if something is not applicable to you write NOT APPLICABLE. in this way there will be many places on form written with NOT APPLICABLE.
i don't understand your question, i'm sorry.amitgoyal_ec said:Response awaited
Bank statement should not be older than 30 days.trusting.grace said:Hi,
Just checking while resending application.
1. do I need to send new bank statements, or the old ones will do?
2. do I need new reference letters from all employers, or only from the ones I need changes to be made in...
Really.... : , will CIC really reject applications after charging...YehCanada said:Generally CIC reject application after charging only in the case where the candidate fall short of 67 points.
I am planning to go Canada for 3 weeks and will return if I don't get the PR card. My relative will dispatch the card to me at the latter stage. Will there be any issue... Except that they might call me again if there is any issue with my photograph.sunnyvin said:When you are a permanent resident, you can live outside of Canada, but must live in Canada for at least two years in a five-year period. If you live outside of Canada for longer, you may lose your permanent resident status.
YehCanada said:Generally CIC reject application after charging only in the case where the candidate fall short of 67 points.
lol yea i know CiC wont call me, its just the coincidence that two forum members missed call from unknown number at the same time ;DRATAN said:Don't Call back on Missed Call from +224.....Google Miss Call from +224....
you probably missed my caseaskyaram said:Really.... : , will CIC really reject applications after charging...
Write not applicable. It has been advised that you should write not applicable in the CIC instructional video.managersonline said:There are many boxes in the Application Forms which are not applicable to me.
Should I write in all those boxes NOT APPLICABLE. or LEAVE THEM BLANK.
For example, NICK NAME, similarly in another form MILITARY SERVICE, and similarly so many other boxes.
I read, they mentioned do not leave anything blank, if something is not applicable to you write NOT APPLICABLE. in this way there will be many places on form written with NOT APPLICABLE.
In some cases like nicknames there is check box and when you ticked it means that you have haven't nickname and hence you don't have to write NA in that field.frasiercrane said:Write not applicable. It has been advised that you should write not applicable in the CIC instructional video.
well, after i somehow survived my previous NER, my understanding is that the reviewing officer DOES NOT even look at the ref letters, but only what you wrote in the app forms... because, if they've looked in my ref letters, they would see that my duties did match the lead statement in my NOC. however, i believe that the cio officer in CA only looks into the forms, and if they, depending solely on his/her mood, decides that you got it all, then they give you per and send your docs to your LO, where they go through your ref letters and other supporting docs and decide if you have enough "proof" of your declared background. this is my point of view.amitgoyal_ec said:My Main question was actually that do the CIC offer match the job duties in Ref letter with the job duties of NOC during the Completeness check or only after charging the application?...
In which "Form" we mention the duties?? I thought the only place was the reference letter!strangersr said:well, after i somehow survived my previous NER, my understanding is that the reviewing officer DOES NOT even look at the ref letters, but only what you wrote in the app forms... because, if they've looked in my ref letters, they would see that my duties did match the lead statement in my NOC. however, i believe that the cio officer in CA only looks into the forms, and if they, depending solely on his/her mood, decides that you got it all, then they give you per and send your docs to your LO, where they go through your ref letters and other supporting docs and decide if you have enough "proof" of your declared background. this is my point of view.