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9:00 AM
Monday, July 7, 2014 (ADT)
Time in Nova Scotia, Canada


Another week started (actually 1hr ago @ 8am).. Let's hope for an efficient week.
 
yogi_bear said:
Dear All,

I have filed my application under the code 2171- thru an immigration consultant.

My application has reached CIC -Nova Scotia on May 14-2014,
By when can i expect any update from CIC regarding my application.

Best wishes to all.


You have to wait for a month atleast...bcz cic is busy with 7,8 may application
 
patecole said:
Out of curiosity, in what NOC category does business intelligence and data warehousing fall into?

Guys, any knowledge? Thanks...
 
Dhaka2014 said:
9:00 AM
Monday, July 7, 2014 (ADT)
Time in Nova Scotia, Canada


Another week started (actually 1hr ago @ 8am).. Let's hope for an efficient week.

Hope for the Best :) :) :) :) :) :)
 
Hades009 said:

this is incorrect. Below is the response I got from workingincanada.ca


"The following is the response to your request for assistance (reference #xxxxxx):

Based on the information that you have provided, the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) code may be appropriate for the occupation that you described. Please verify the link below to ensure that the education, main duties and employment requirements correspond to your occupation. You are in a better position to determine whether or not this NOC code reflects your job.

NOC Code: 2173 - Software engineers and designers (software designer)
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/ProfileQuickSearch.aspx?val=2&val1=2173

The National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes are determined by the Skill Type and Skill Level. The Skill Type represents the type of work performed as well as the general industry of employment, in order to easily indicate the segment of the world of work. The Skill Level represents the education required to perform the work. However, the NOC does recognize the fact that most jobs require multitasking or performing more than one duty. As a result there is a 51% rule that can be used as a guideline. Simply put, 51% of the job functions must be contained in the main duties of the selected NOC description.

The final decision for selecting the most appropriate National Occupational Classification (NOC) code is each individual's responsibility as you know your education, skills and abilities better than anyone else. However, the ultimate decision remains the responsibility of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as they are the only ones who have the authority to determine if the information provided meets their criteria.
"
 
laogada said:
Hello, I am new comer here, glad to know you people, I have a quick question and hope can get help from you:
I just sumitted the application in June, and recently I found that the form IMM0008 has been updated, now the version is 2014-06. (This update happened after my submission), so just wondering that when an officer come to my case, will it be a concern that the form is not the latest version and be returned? so worrying about it now... :(
Please if anything you know about it, kindly tell, thanks in advance!


Not to wrry dear...... Just relax.....
 
In the municipality where i was born doesnt issue birth certificate at time of my birth so when requested them they gave me recommendation in municipality letter head stating my date of birth as per national id and my father name....is it enough for my birth certificate.please help me out due to this i am unable to apply
 
kandarp said:
Hi all, after going through the replies I'm tensed. My current status is as below :
IELTS - overall 7.5 bands - L-8.5, R-8, W-6, S-6.5
NOC eligible - 2133 ( electrical)
WES report - not received. Expected to be delivered on 15th July'14
All documents arranged except WES report.

What do you think are my chance if I send my application before 20th July'14 ?

Please let me know your thoughts

yes u can send it by 16th if u would have received ur WES on 15th
 
Dhaka2014 said:
9:00 AM
Monday, July 7, 2014 (ADT)
Time in Nova Scotia, Canada


Another week started (actually 1hr ago @ 8am).. Let's hope for an efficient week.



Check your PM
 
ajayav said:
Hello Seniors,

I came to know of the opening of FSWP rather late. I have been doing some research but everything looks rather hazy now. I have a few queries that I would request seniors to help me with.

1. I have seen on CIC's page that they have received a total of 28 applications for NOC 2171 (I'm applying using this NOC). However, the spreadsheet shows that around 550 applicants have applied. Where did the rest go? In the same light what is the May 7th/8th applications?

2. I would like the seniors to advise me if it is a good idea for me to apply now. Is there a good chance that my application will be received after the cap limit is hit?

3. I have most of the documents ready including IELTS results and ECA from WES. The problem is that my wife's passport will expire in Jan 2015 so I'm not sure how CIC will view this. Also, I haven't applied for my 4-month old son's passport yet. Any advice about this would be appreciated as well.

Thanks in advance to all!!!

All the best to all the applicants!

No one can make u sure when the cap will be filled but you can try...its upto you...luck matters

Nd i think passport must have validity of atleast 1 year when it reaches cic...from my point of view you must renew passport for ur spouse..
 
istagram said:
In the municipality where i was born doesnt issue birth certificate at time of my birth so when requested them they gave me recommendation in municipality letter head stating my date of birth as per national id and my father name....is it enough for my birth certificate.please help me out due to this i am unable to apply

You can use your secondary school certificate if it has
Applicant name
Dob
Parents name

And/or affidavit as a proof of birth from yours parents side....
 
TO ALL MY INDIAN FRIENDS WHO ARE FACING DIFFICULTIES ACCESSING GOOGLE DOCS SINCE TODAY

PLEASE GO THROUGH THE FOLLOWING LINK, TO UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM

http://qz.com/230844/relax-there-is-no-ban-on-google-docs-in-india/?utm_medium=App.net&utm_source=PourOver


THANKS
 
Issue regarding birth certificate :- i justve recommendation made by municipality stating my father name and my date of birth only and in no certificate my parents name are written except in character certificate issued by my high school and my date of birth is written in local year which is not english AD....i want a clear suggestion friend...please help me out to solve this problem.....
 
kandarp said:
Hi all, after going through the replies I'm tensed. My current status is as below :
IELTS - overall 7.5 bands - L-8.5, R-8, W-6, S-6.5
NOC eligible - 2133 ( electrical)
WES report - not received. Expected to be delivered on 15th July'14
All documents arranged except WES report.

What do you think are my chance if I send my application before 20th July'14 ?

Please let me know your thoughts

If i would be on your place i will send my package as soon as i received my WES report.......
 
can2174 said:
this is incorrect. Below is the response I got from workingincanada.ca


"The following is the response to your request for assistance (reference #xxxxxx):

Based on the information that you have provided, the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) code may be appropriate for the occupation that you described. Please verify the link below to ensure that the education, main duties and employment requirements correspond to your occupation. You are in a better position to determine whether or not this NOC code reflects your job.

NOC Code: 2173 - Software engineers and designers (software designer)
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/ProfileQuickSearch.aspx?val=2&val1=2173

The National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes are determined by the Skill Type and Skill Level. The Skill Type represents the type of work performed as well as the general industry of employment, in order to easily indicate the segment of the world of work. The Skill Level represents the education required to perform the work. However, the NOC does recognize the fact that most jobs require multitasking or performing more than one duty. As a result there is a 51% rule that can be used as a guideline. Simply put, 51% of the job functions must be contained in the main duties of the selected NOC description.

The final decision for selecting the most appropriate National Occupational Classification (NOC) code is each individual's responsibility as you know your education, skills and abilities better than anyone else. However, the ultimate decision remains the responsibility of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as they are the only ones who have the authority to determine if the information provided meets their criteria.
"

I agree with your point :) :) :) :)

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