Century said:When you are applicant, you. And when your wife is applicant, your wife will sign.
tx Sir.
it is really clear now hope it will help others
Century said:When you are applicant, you. And when your wife is applicant, your wife will sign.
Best of luck.obaied said:tx Sir.
it is really clear now hope it will help others
Hi In my reference letter i didnot mention number of hours working per week. Will this affect my profile?JSK12345 said:What matters is number of hours.. keep it above 8 hours per day and 5 working day.. It should not matter.
Friend, I know. And I am telling you that that "NOTE" is applicable for the "entry-to-practice" professional degreesCentury said:Firend, as requested, pls go through the table at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-education.asp . The "NOTE" I mentioned, actually mentioned by CIC.
Yea, it was showing that way when I was using split name format. Now that I'm filling my complete name in the Family name column (i.e. last name column). So, it is showing the complete name on top of all the pages.CanDoIt said:True...and have you noticed...once you validate, your name appears with lastname.first letter of firstname on all pages!!
Ok friend. Thanks for telling me. Appreciate it. It would be better if CIC would tell it and none would get confused. Let's close the chapter.merrycan said:Friend, I know. And I am telling you that that "NOTE" is applicable for the "entry-to-practice" professional degrees
CPR2012 said:Hi In my reference letter i didnot mention number of hours working per week. Will this affect my profile?
asdmhee said:In filling up Forms, Given name(s) will include the middle name? or should only write your first name?
My application last year was returned and when i check it in generic form they crossed my middle name when i wrote it followed by my first name.
Was it returned because of the above reason?
Please follow how it appears on the passport...Good Luck!
How's it written on your passport?asdmhee said:In filling up Forms, Given name(s) will include the middle name? or should only write your first name?
My application last year was returned and when i check it in generic form they crossed my middle name when i wrote it followed by my first name.
Use the common sense test. Can a lay person looking at your employment documents have reason to believe that you are part time? If not, then don't worry and move on.CPR2012 said:Hi In my reference letter i didnot mention number of hours working per week. Will this affect my profile?
asdmhee said:In filling up Forms, Given name(s) will include the middle name? or should only write your first name?
My application last year was returned and when i check it in generic form they crossed my middle name when i wrote it followed by my first name.
Lemon Grass said:Hello Seniors
I have a query about my application. I have experience for one category that is listed in FSW 2014 and I have experience in that category from 2010 till today. I am also panning to claim point for this category. On the other hand I also woked in one category which is not listed in the FSW 2014 and I can't claim any point for that. I have worked on that category from 2006-2008. My question is ,do i need to submit letter for the job that I am not claiming any point or I can drop it. My confusion arises from the point eligibility requirement given in CIC "Starting with your current occupation, list all of the occupations that you have had in the 10 years preceding the date of your application."
Please advice