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sakhiya.gautam said:
A kind of reference number.. like ECA service from WES.. that first you can upload the basic details online and get reference number after making payment.. then you have to send the documents..

Do we have similar system available for FSW application..?
Many forum members have already answered your question. The answer is NO, there is not such procedure.
 
sakhiya.gautam said:
I want to change my profile name.. but it looks uneditable..
i tried to delete my account subsequently - as it does not allow another account on same e-mail ID.. but it goes for moderator approval for deletion.

Can somebody inform who is the moderator of this group..?
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Will there be any difference in applying using DD or CC? Will Cc fellows benefit in terms of occupying seat? Seniors PLZ respond
 
Yash Khatri said:
Dear All,

I am planning to apply under the FSW category for Canadian immigration. I have already given my IELTS academic module and achieved scores of S-7, L-7, R-8, W-7. However, I read that one needs to take General training for the FSW program. Also, as i believe that Academic is more difficult than general training, therefore kindly advise if my academic training scores would be accepted for the FSW program.

Further, I am a CA from India and have a BCOM degree from Mumbai University. Therefore, kindly confirm if I can get my education assessment done from WES?

Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Yash

You must take the “General Training” option.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp
 
sakhiya.gautam said:
A kind of reference number.. like ECA service from WES.. that first you can upload the basic details online and get reference number after making payment.. then you have to send the documents..

Do we have similar system available for FSW application..?

I'd say it's good that we dint have such system, otherwise on 1st May either quota will be full in 5 mins or their server will be down. Anybody who has used Indian railway reservation website might be able to visualize that... :D
Everybody having enough financial power will block their slot even though they would not be sure if they would actually apply it not.
 
anawaraj said:
Will there be any difference in applying using DD or CC? Will Cc fellows benefit in terms of occupying seat? Seniors PLZ respond
CC charges can be traced in real-time via SMS, online banking or email, even calling customer service.
 
Hi All,

I'm one of the those who got their application returned for FSW 2013 due to cap filled.
I'm planning to re-apply for FSW 2014 this week, I was planning to leave my UCI number empty as I had to tweak my job description a bit
last year to match NOC 2174 rather than my actual NOC 2171 which is there for FWS 2014, so no more tweaks and leaving the UCI empty is OK.

However while I was filling the app IM5669E Background Declaration I got confused about question 6D:
Have you been refused Refugee status, an immigrant or permanent resident visa to Canada or ...etc?
I think that I should answer by NO.
As far as I understand a returned application is not like a rejected application.

Rejection usually means incomplete application or false presentations, documents, fails to achieve the passmark for FWS points..etc but not Returned.

Am I right, experts I need your advice!!

Thanks
 
Mamousa said:
Hi All,

I'm one of the those who got their application returned for FSW 2013 due to cap filled.
I'm planning to re-apply for FSW 2014 this week, I was planning to leave my UCI number empty as I had to tweak my job description a bit
last year to match NOC 2174 rather than my actual NOC 2171 which is there for FWS 2014, so no more tweaks and leaving the UCI empty is OK.

However while I was filling the app IM5669E Background Declaration I got confused about question 6D:
Have you been refused Refugee status, an immigrant or permanent resident visa to Canada or ...etc?
I think that I should answer by NO.
As far as I understand a returned application is not like a rejected application.

Rejection usually means incomplete application or false presentations, documents, fails to achieve the passmark for FWS points..etc but not Returned.

Am I right, experts I need your advice!!

Thanks
No matter what happens, UCI number is same for life for an individual. I would suggest that you write it.
I would also believe that rejected application because of cap will not count as VISA rejection.
 
Is there any difference in terms of seat occupancy in using DD vs CC? Seniors any opinion?
 
xXCiscoGuyXx said:
No matter what happens, UCI number is same for life for an individual. I would suggest that you write it.
I would also believe that rejected application because of cap will not count as VISA rejection.

What about the question 6D IM5669E, I think the answer is NO
RIGHT!!
 
Hello anyone can help.. Does spouse need to obtain the police cert or just the principal applicant? The checklist only mentioned 8"you" which supposed should mean the principal applicant only?
 
Mamousa said:
What about the question 6D IM5669E, I think the answer is NO
RIGHT!!
If it was not clear enough, CORRECT, answer is NO.
But again, don't take my work for it. Wait for Century, Kollins or Asif to answer as well. Send them a PM is necessary.
 
dhiraj_raut said:
I'd say it's good that we dint have such system, otherwise on 1st May either quota will be full in 5 mins or their server will be down. Anybody who has used Indian railway reservation website might be able to visualize that... :D
Everybody having enough financial power will block their slot even though they would not be sure if they would actually apply it not.

Awesome bro.. sharp mind:) +1
 
droslim said:
Hello anyone can help.. Does spouse need to obtain the police cert or just the principal applicant? The checklist only mentioned 8"you" which supposed should mean the principal applicant only?
Is your spouse accompanying you? if Yes, then you need to.
 
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