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Mr and mrs S

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mpmalvar said:
hi kabayan, what I did is I requested BDO to put the CIO address in the bank certificate.. And they agreed. If you already sent your file, let's just wish that it'll be okay..
About the 2nd question, let's wait for the seniors' advice.. God bless!!
That would have been the way to do it !!! Already sent our package to DHL :(. Oh no ...
 

Mr and mrs S

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Century said:
For 2nd question, it will be NOT rejected for this error.
Thank you century for the reply ....I hope so .... As it said in the guidelines , this consent should be dated and signed .... My husband did both , dated and signed , but forgot to print his name :((((
 

Oscar7

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Dr Reem said:
Yes but where on the website says the cap is for the 1st week of May. When will they update their website for June :( ;(


Looking at the count of 157 my take is this can't be for more than 4 to 6 work days of May 2014.

It doesn't say anywhere whether the data is for 1st day of May or 3 or 5 or 10 or 30 days since the process began on May 1st.
This year CIC has been a little smarter in not providing a date for which the data is (at least as of now, may be they will start doing that going forward). Even when the date is provided that date does not mean all applications that have come their office "until that date" since it is NOT real-time in that sense. Based on last year's experience many of us can tell you that. It usually has a lag of 4 to 10 weeks in terms of actual applications received at Syndey, NS and stamped by their mail room guys versus what's shown on CIC's website.

Think of it this way, every day 100s of application arrive at Sydney, NS from around the world. Although the stamping of mail room for receipt of applications is most likely done real-time everything else right from opening that package and checking details in the package will have a lag, as probably there will always be some inventory in their pipeline that needs to be thoroughly checked and evaluated from earlier (detailed checking takes time). With limited staff at their office and unlimited number of applications the lag might infact only increase over time. Makes sense?

Plus what I hear experienced folks on this forum say that status is more likely the status of PER issued, though I am not sure of that correlation. But if that were true then what CIC shows as number of applications received at their end is actually the number of applications that they have checked and found PER eligible, which can't be real-time at all (and will have a 4 to 10 weeks lag).

Trust the clarification helps! Best wishes!
 

Century

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May 2, 2014
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07-05-2014
Nomination.....
30-07-2014
AOR Received.
09-09-2014
Med's Request
24-10-2014
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04-11-2014
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05-12-2014
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Himalayan Tiger said:
It means 8 applicants had got PER . I think CIC only updates the number of PER issued !!
Technically speaking, it is neither application received nor PER. It is number of complete applications. The heading is "Number of complete applications counted towards the 1,000 sub-cap".
 

Olay

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cjg1987 said:
I am little confused about your situation. 4 different positions but the same NOC and the same organization. There is no problem with this , but you need to have 1 year of continuos full time work experience in one of the 50 eligible occupations.

Depends on CIO officials how they determine the work experience, whether on aggregate basis or by each position.

Wait for seniors to comment about how you should fill your 12 B section of the Economic Form.

* For long titles you can write with pen , after printing

Thanks
Thanks
 

manish baissoya

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Jun 18, 2013
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Century said:
I don't know man, anything :p :p. This is what the Canadian Government in India is telling ;).

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/spouses-conjoints.aspx
About Visa
You may accompany your spouse or common-law partner to Canada or visit them while they are in Canada, provided that you meet all the normal requirements for temporary residence.

Timing of Submission
If you apply for a temporary resident visa, a study permit or a work permit, you should submit your application at the same time as your spouse or common-law partner, when possible. If you are married, you should provide a copy of your marriage certificate.

Work Permit
In some cases, you may apply for an open work permit if you will be accompanying your spouse or common-law partner to Canada. With an open work permit, you may find and accept any job when you get to Canada. You do not need a job offer or a positive labour market opinion to apply for your work permit.
Thanks Century ;) !!!!
 

JSK12345

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Hi need openion...

I attached barcode after cheklist in aplication and I also put one copy in IMM008.. Now I have not signed barcode after Cheklist but I have signed barcode after IMM008.. Is it valid??
 

manish baissoya

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Jun 18, 2013
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Oscar7 said:

I don't know specifically for Canada. But I do know for US, not sure that helps though but might give an idea. If a spouse gets a US student visa (US F1 visa) you would get a (US F2 visa) which is 'a dependent of US student visa holder.' You cannot work in US with this F2 visa. You might need to check with some one who knows this correlation for Canada. Apology if I have added confusion rather than providing the answer you needed.

But if you are applying under FSW then you would be able to work in Canada. I guess your question is if you were to not apply under FSW, would you still be able to work basis your wife's Canada student visa; am I correct?
Thanks Oscar7, you are right , -- my question is if i not apply under FSW, would i still be able to work basis my wife's Canada student visa?
 

JSK12345

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yoga2306 said:
Hi

Im new here...i do not know how to post questions here...pls help buddies
Put the way you have put this comment.. Click reply button and post your questions. you can also send personal message using inbox button where u will find send new message box... Enjoy..
 

Satyajit_r

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Apr 7, 2014
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manish baissoya said:
Thanks Oscar7, you are right , -- my question is if i not apply under FSW, would i still be able to work basis my wife's Canada student visa?
Canada does not allow students spouse to work. The only country i know that allows is NZ.
 

obaied

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yoga2306 said:
Hi

Im new here...i do not know how to post questions here...pls help buddies
same like this , just ask without hesitation, and put ??? at the end :p :p :p :p :p
 

Oscar7

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manish baissoya said:
Thanks Oscar7, you are right , -- my question is if i not apply under FSW, would i still be able to work basis my wife's Canada student visa?

My guess is....it might be unlikely to be able to do paid work if you are spouse of a student visa holder. But I do not know the Canadian law on this aspect so won't discourage you from finding this out here. I am sure there are some Canadian students / ex-students in here who might know the answer to this question. Guys, please help Manish. Thanks!

Modified >> Satyajit already answered your question.
Modified 2 >> From Century's & Srideep's posts it seems student spouse are eligible for open work permit in Canada
 

yoga2306

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Hi Guys

Need help...

I can get a experience letter from my company mentioning positions held, current position, duties, salary, date of joining...etc

But, the problem is I do not get any salary slip on hand

Salaries are transferred to the Bank directly.

Will it be a problem?


Rgds
Yoga
 

Century

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30-07-2014
AOR Received.
09-09-2014
Med's Request
24-10-2014
Med's Done....
04-11-2014
Passport Req..
05-12-2014
VISA ISSUED...
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Satyajit_r said:
Canada does not allow students spouse to work. The only country i know that allows is NZ.
But why are you telling this? The official website said it is allowed. Is it like that it is in the policy but they don't allow?

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/spouses-conjoints.aspx

To be eligible for an open work permit, your spouse or common-law partner must either:

have a work permit valid for 6 months or longer and be doing skilled work (a job listed in Skill Level O, A or B in the National Occupation Classification);
have a valid work permit for an eligible occupation in a participating province;
have a valid study permit and be a full-time student at:

a public post-secondary institution, such as a college or university or collège d’enseignement général et professionnel (CEGEP) in Quebec;
a private post-secondary institution that operates under the same rules and regulations as a public institution, and receives at least 50 percent of its financing for its overall operations from government grants (currently, only private college-level educational institutions in Quebec qualify); or
a Canadian private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees; or
have a valid work permit under the post-graduation work permit program.
Your open work permit will only be valid for the same period of time as your spouse or common-law partner’s work or study permit.

If you are not eligible for an open work permit, you may still apply to work in Canada by making an application for a work permit that meets the standard requirements, including having a job offer and a positive labour market opinion.

You may also apply for a work permit from within Canada. Please see the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website for details.
 

yoga2306

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Med's Request
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Med's Done....
25-03-2015
obaied said:
same like this , just ask without hesitation, and put ??? at the end :p :p :p :p :p
got it....sorry for silly question
 
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