Thanks. big relief.
Rabb said:Hi It is less priority NOC, you have 100% chance... good luck.
Rabb said:Hi It is less priority NOC, you have 100% chance... good luck.
Thank you for suggestion, I will put email to the head of companies right now,,,lets see,,how it goes but I seriously was not aware about this at all...shah2014 said:@ SHELLY-8
I am not sure if there is any such evidence, but couple of resources (consultant & lawyers) have informed me that "exact copying" of NOC wording (even if u have excluded the irrelevant ones) may raise "plagiarism" concerns thus it shud be avoided. Your NOC is not in high demand, in my opinion, try to obtain "reworded" letters even if it delays ur app by 1-2 weeks.
Oscar7 said:[size=9pt] Okay, yea feel free to check and do confirm to us as well. I would imagine it is standard protocol across the world for most countries to list the old passport # in the newly issued passport for tracking purpose (for expired passports as well as for passport changed due to any other reason like name or address change etc.). It seems a very logical thing to do!
PS - Your name is off of my red diary now! LOL
PPS - Next week pandit, maulvi and priests are hired for the entire week considering the demand from the forum members
Q 15 of the Generic FormCentury said:I actually find the clause ambiguous. By the term OR I understand only one (either country of residence or country of citizenship). By AND I understand both. Had they use the term "and/or", it would have cleared everything.
So, better, use your judgment or what other say.
just before you, I thought to post my status so that members can motivate me. But your post itself is a,motivation for me. I am 12 may and DD not encashed as of today. Don't loose hope.jayeshaminnew said:I'm 8th May applicant. DD not encased yet. Anything to worry?
I had 3 reference letters. For Noc 1111 I could have used only one reference letter. However I had collected other reference letters which I could have used for Noc 1112. The truth being I had performed duties that covered both Noc's during the past 4 years. What I would suggest is make sure that the reference letters you send meet most of the duties mentioned in the Noc.DanielCoutinho said:Thanks for sharing your experience. But help me understand one thing, did you have 1 reference letter that could have been used for 2 different nocs or more than one reference letters that could do the same? The reason I am asking is because all my duties are in the same reference letter where my employer states everything I do. This is the reference letter I intend to use for both applications. I do have other reference letters to add but the duties described in them have nothing to do with the NOCs I will be applying for.
That makes sense. Anyone else would care to give their opinion on the matter?Chirasha said:I had 3 reference letters. For Noc 1111 I could have used only one reference letter. However I had collected other reference letters which I could have used for Noc 1112. The truth being I had performed duties that covered both Noc's during the past 4 years. What I would suggest is make sure that the reference letters you send meet most of the duties mentioned in the Noc.
You need to wait roughly 3 weeks to have your payment taken.David_C said:My application was received in the begining of June, i think it was the 2'nd
nskatcv said:Q 15 of the Generic Form
Hi century,
It does sound ambiguous, but let me try to put my perspective.
The question asks, "Previous countries of residence' as opposed to "Current country of residence".
Based on this distinction,
Case 1 : Person never left the country of origin
He shall not fill anything here.
Case 2: Person left the country of origin and staying in a new country (current residence)
He shall also not fill anything here.
Case 2b : Person left the country of origin, stayed in a new country, came back to country of origin (current residence)
He shall fill details of the previous country of dwelling (if lived for more than 6 months).
Case 3: Person left the country of origin, stayed in one or more countries, and now staying in a new country (current residence)
He shall fill details of all intermediate countries (in which lived for more than 6 months).
Case 3b: Person left the country of origin, stayed in one or more countries, and now back to country of origin (current residence)
He shall fill details of all the previous countries of dwelling (if lived for more than 6 months).
Regards
DanielCoutinho said:That makes sense. Anyone else would care to give their opinion on the matter?
Let me try to explain why I am so aprehensive about this. And, in order to do that, let me explain things how they are. I have over 8 years of work experience though only my last job's responsibilities match any NOC currently being accepted this year. In fact, it matches 2 NOCs.
The name of my job within my company would be translated to "Logistics Coordinator, however, what I do is actually what a "Purchasing Manager" and a "Property administrator" do.
My employer has already wrote me a reference letter containing everything I do within the company (so responsibilities from both NOCs are in this reference letter).
Since I intend to apply to 2 NOCs, some people are suggesting that I have my employer split the reference letter into 2 different ones. One containing what is related to Purchasing manager and the other what is related to Property administrator.
I have questions when it comes to that as, in my mind, it could sound weird to CIC. You see, what if the same analyst that analyses one application gets to analyse the other one. He will hold 2 reference letters in his hand written by the same employer, about the same person (me), with the same job name (Logistics Coordinator) but with different job responsibilities... wouldnt that sound strange to you guys? I mean, wouldn't it be better to have everything in the same letter and the person analyzing it would only be like "Ok, what this guy does fit the NOCs description de is applying to, but I can see he does a lot more as well". Wouldnt that be better than splitting the responsibilities into 2 letters?
Ok i will seeshah2014 said:@ Dr Reem
U may consider checking the SS for stats
What for this case:nskatcv said:Q 15 of the Generic Form
Hi century,
It does sound ambiguous, but let me try to put my perspective.
The question asks, "Previous countries of residence' as opposed to "Current country of residence".
Based on this distinction,
Case 1 : Person never left the country of origin
He shall not fill anything here.
Case 2: Person left the country of origin and staying in a new country (current residence)
He shall also not fill anything here.
Case 2b : Person left the country of origin, stayed in a new country, came back to country of origin (current residence)
He shall fill details of the previous country of dwelling (if lived for more than 6 months).
Case 3: Person left the country of origin, stayed in one or more countries, and now staying in a new country (current residence)
He shall fill details of all intermediate countries (in which lived for more than 6 months).
Case 3b: Person left the country of origin, stayed in one or more countries, and now back to country of origin (current residence)
He shall fill details of all the previous countries of dwelling (if lived for more than 6 months).
Regards