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solomonwise said:
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category 1
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada

That is the correct one.I have seen many people make the mistake of choosing the first address but because they don't get penalised or their application doesn't get rejected on the basis of that mistake others have taken it to be the correct one.

There are three (3) categories:

1. NOC category 1 - is for those who have this work experience in one of the 50 eligible occupations (The category in which most of the people on this thread belong)

2.Category 2 - You have a valid offer of arranged employment

3.Category 3 - You are an international student who is enrolled in a PhD program in Canada (or who graduated from a Canadian PhD program within the past 12 months) and meet these criteria.


Century said:
Mate, your idea is correct. But Guide 7000 clearly specify to write either "NOC Category", or "Offer of Arranged Employment category" or "PhD category".

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/eg7toc.asp#results

Or by courier for all categories:

Note: On your envelope, specify the category under which you are applying.

(Your name)
(Your Address)
(Your Postal Code)
Affix Sufficient Postage​

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category, Offer of Arranged Employment category or PhD category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada​


Dear Solomon brother,

Along with Century, I am also quoting three things:

##################################################


"Regular mail:

Applicants applying under Category 1 and Category 2 (NOC Category or Offer of Arranged Employment Category):"


Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category or Arranged Employment Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 7500
Sydney, NS
B1P 0A9
Canada



#################################################

"Applicants applying under Category 3 (PhD Category):"



Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
PhD Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 8300
Sydney, NS
B1P 0B6
Canada



#####################################################

Or by courier for all categories:




Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category, Offer of Arranged Employment category or PhD category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada



So basically Guide indicates the category type (1,2,3) to assist /choose the right address format.

Not to indicate on the address (as per provided format).

So it should be " NOC CATEGORY" only.

I hope this will also help to clear the confusion....
 
subha mangal said:
Regular mail:

Applicants applying under Category 1 and Category 2 (NOC Category or Offer of Arranged Employment Category):

Affix sufficient postage (top right of the envelope)

Sender (top left of the envelope)
(Your name)
(Your Address)
(Your Postal Code)
Recipient (centre of the envelope)
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category or Arranged Employment Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 7500
Sydney, NS
B1P 0A9
Canada
Applicants applying under Category 3 (PhD Category):

Affix sufficient postage (top right of the envelope)

Sender (top left of the envelope)
(Your name)
(Your Address)
(Your Postal Code)
Recipient (centre of the envelope)
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
PhD Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 8300
Sydney, NS
B1P 0B6
Canada
Or by courier for all categories:

Note: On your envelope, specify the category under which you are applying.


Affix sufficient postage (top right of the envelope)

Sender (top left of the envelope)
(Your name)
(Your Address)
(Your Postal Code)
Recipient (centre of the envelope)
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category, Offer of Arranged Employment category or PhD category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada



Dear Century pls have a look above. Through regular mail Category 1 (NOC Category), Category 2 (Arranged Employement), Category 3 (Phd Category). And now for the courier part it indicates NOC Category, Offer of Arranged Employment category or PhD category. so would that be wise to mention specific category. only the address part remains changed for courier

It shows you are very meticulous....

I have seen people misled but because they don't get penalised,so many people think not specifying the particular category is correct.

It is advisable to put the correct category for sorting.

There are 3 categories and specifying the particular categories you are applying under help in sorting. Perhaps the reason why some applications have not been receiving treatment is the fact that applications have to be opened first and the category determined before they are eventually treated. This will definitely slow down the process and probably give an edge to the applicant whose application specifies the category of his/her application.
 
rajat.sharma181984 said:
Hi All,

I have all the documents ready with me except for WES.

Got mail from WES that my application is in evaluation and expected date of completion is 14th July 2014.
ECA report: WES received docs on 5-Jun
Evaluation in progress on 14-Jun
Expected completion - 14-Jul

Following are my queries :-
Q1 - Can i submit my application without WES as it will be directly sent by WES to CIC ???
Q2 - How early can i expect my documents to reach me, keeping in mind WES expected completion date 14th July ???
Based on my experiwnce,expected completion of my wes report is july 2 bt i got it ladt june10.
 
Dear Ashif_eee, Please comment on the following. Thanks.


suppal said:
Thanks Ashif_eee. But you missed two points.

I forgot to send the appointment letters. I did not send them. However, I do have everything with me containing the salary information.

Secondly, for all the reference letters, my roles and responsibilities match for NOC 2174. But for the 2nd company, I mentioned 2173 instead of 2174 in the Schedule 3 - Economic Classes form. This was because, my designation in that company was Software Engineer. Is this a problem? Will CIC still count the experience for this?

Please comment. Also, when can I expect my PER?
 
ashif_eee said:
Dear Solomon brother,

Along with Century, I also quoting three things:

##################################################


"Regular mail:

Applicants applying under Category 1 and Category 2 (NOC Category or Offer of Arranged Employment Category):"


Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category or Arranged Employment Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 7500
Sydney, NS
B1P 0A9
Canada



#################################################

"Applicants applying under Category 3 (PhD Category):"



Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
PhD Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 8300
Sydney, NS
B1P 0B6
Canada



#####################################################

Or by courier for all categories:




Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category, Offer of Arranged Employment category or PhD category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada



So basically Guide indicates the category type (1,2,3) to assist /choose the right address format.

Not to indicate on the address (as per provided format).

So it should be " NOC CATEGORY" only.

I hope this will also help to clear the confusion....

Dear Ashif brother,

this seems more convincing and i believe this should remove the confusion and doubt. thanks for the great info. how can i give you +1 ?
Also one more thing to ask, is there any change in the forms since 2 weeks as i have used 2 weeks old forms? pls help ?
 
ashif_eee said:
Dear Solomon brother,

Along with Century, I also quoting three things:

##################################################


"Regular mail:

Applicants applying under Category 1 and Category 2 (NOC Category or Offer of Arranged Employment Category):"


Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category or Arranged Employment Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 7500
Sydney, NS
B1P 0A9
Canada



#################################################

"Applicants applying under Category 3 (PhD Category):"



Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
PhD Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
Centralized Intake Office
PO BOX 8300
Sydney, NS
B1P 0B6
Canada



#####################################################

Or by courier for all categories:




Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category, Offer of Arranged Employment category or PhD category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada



So basically Guide indicates the category type (1,2,3) to assist /choose the right address format.

Not to indicate on the address (as per provided format).

So it should be " NOC CATEGORY" only.

I hope this will also help to clear the confusion....

You are reading this upside down.

The reason for the address for ALL categories is for courier. It still doesn't say you should not specify your category.

Different people/department will be responsible for different categories and it is always advisable to specify the category of your application for ease of retrieval and treatment.
 
suppal said:
Dear Ashif_eee, Please comment on the following. Thanks.


Already answered bro...:)

ashif_eee said:
Ok brother,

I got it.....As a whole since u have the work experience of 6yrs...Atleast for that exp u will be enough to get the PER....

I guess u will get ur PER within a month....

Good luck...And no need to worry for ur submitted docs --in my opinion.
 
solomonwise said:
You are reading this upside down.

The reason for the address for ALL categories is for courier. It still doesn't say you should not specify your category.

Different people/department will be responsible for different categories and it is always advisable to specify the category of your application for ease of retrieval and treatment.

Without prejudice to anyone, need more thought on above matter. Lets keep ourself cool and lets think about it.
 
Mr.Syrian said:
Hey guys,
What if someone forgot to mention this on the envelope?!! What will happen??!!!

It might slow down the processing speed of your application.
 
subha mangal said:
Dear Ashif brother,

this seems more convincing and i believe this should remove the confusion and doubt. thanks for the great info. how can i give you +1 ?


Also one more thing to ask, is there any change in the forms since 2 weeks as i have used 2 weeks old forms? pls help ?


Brother,

So far no changes on the forms after FSW14 opening... :)

And u can see on someones profile (on left side)

[Good] [Poor] blue URL link, which are used to give +1 or -1...


U can cross-check with urself :

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/skilled.asp
 
Does CIO notify rejection through e-mail first..? or they directly return your application by courier..?

ashif_eee said:
Brother,

For FSW14 , three cases has observed, its an avg of one month (very reasonable time).

But for FSW13, it was an avg of three to four months over.....
 
GMS said:
Does CIO notify rejection through e-mail first..? or they directly return your application by courier..?

They return your application by regular post mail.
 
GMS said:
Does CIO notify rejection through e-mail first..? or they directly return your application by courier..?


Its a very bad practice that CIC does not send any rejection email to the applicants ...(I have not heard anybody for earlier year).

They just return back the application package with a cover letter stating the reason for returning / rejection.
 
does any one have a comprehensive checklist of the docs required to be submitted along with file to cic???
 
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