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Jango1 said:
Namaste,

10 years in US ? You should be a citizen of US by now having same benefits as others ?
Could you give more clarity please ?

You would think! But we just pay taxes (even social security and medicare that only citizens are eligible for) as everybody else and get no benefits in return. We started out as students, so the 10 years. But even if you started out on a work visa, it is about 6 years till they (your employer) sponsor your green card. One can't apply for greencard oneself (except in rare cases like if you are a famous singer, actor, scientist etc). Depending on country of origin, it can be 2-15 years just to get a greencard after applying. And then another 5 years to apply for a citizenship. So pretty much it's a wait, wait, and wait forever game all the while your status depends on your employer. Ironically the easiest and faster route to a US green card is winning the dv lottery! and of course not all of us are lucky.

Oh, and even to get a work visa, there now is a lottery because of their stupid quota that was set in the 90s. So, even if you have a job offer or are already working for an employer that wants to sponsor your work visa, you need to win the lottery to be able to do so. Very democratic ::)
 
ashif_eee said:
Dear,

Please use ur current job title in every case (12-a,12b)....

And also as it is a debating issue- u can calulate points for ur primary NOC....

ooppps! I did not pay attention to this :(

In 12a I wrote electronics engineering NOC 2133 as primary occupation but in 12b I wrote my current occupation as Product development engineer NOC 2133. My main duties and job description as Product Development Engineer directly match almost all of those specified in NOC 211 for electronic engineers 2133.

Are they going to return my application for not paying attention to details?

In in case they will, can I resubmit my application with only a photocopy of my IELTS since the original is still with CIC?

Thanks in advance for the advise
 
veteran said:
I am getting mix answers regarding question on NOC 4011.

Question is:^::..Is masters really required for lecturer in engineering college affialiated to recognized university......

Few say it is not......and many say it is required ...

One of friend from this forum says it is not qualification requirement ...it is employment requirements....

can u all pls debate on it......

Dear I am also in NOC 4011. Masters is compulsory for lecturer.
 
can any one have ECA report?

can u just giv us soem samples
 
dr-kk said:
can any one have ECA report?

can u just giv us soem samples


http://www.wes.org/ca/apply/popups.asp?where=sample
 
CIC hasnt updated any info about the Cap status ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Why are they so slow on it. Proper updates can save us from much anxiety.
 
namaste said:
You would think! But we just pay taxes (even social security and medicare that only citizens are eligible for) as everybody else and get no benefits in return. We started out as students, so the 10 years. But even if you started out on a work visa, it is about 6 years till they (your employer) sponsor your green card. One can't apply for greencard oneself (except in rare cases like if you are a famous singer, actor, scientist etc). Depending on country of origin, it can be 2-15 years just to get a greencard after applying. And then another 5 years to apply for a citizenship. So pretty much it's a wait, wait, and wait forever game all the while your status depends on your employer. Ironically the easiest and faster route to a US green card is winning the dv lottery! and of course not all of us are lucky.

Oh, and even to get a work visa, there now is a lottery because of their stupid quota that was set in the 90s. So, even if you have a job offer or are already working for an employer that wants to sponsor your work visa, you need to win the lottery to be able to do so. Very democratic ::)

The best way then to get US citizenship would be to marry an american girl... :P 8) :)....
 
Sverma495 said:
What to do of ques 7 of generic form.
Have you received from certificat de selection du quebec(csq)?

Should i leave blank or write N/A ..??

Hi,

Just answer the question no 6 " where do you intend to live in Canada"?

Assuming your answer wont be "quebec" , then question no. 7 will be automatically greyed out.

Thanks
 
shaarav said:
The best way then to get US citizenship would be to marry an american girl... :P 8) :)....

Unfortunately yes! Or join the military, direct citizenship in 6 months!
 
shaarav said:
The best way then to get US citizenship would be to marry an american girl... :P 8) :)....

Or an American Boy. ;)
 
Dr Reem said:
CIC hasnt updated any info about the Cap status ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Why are they so slow on it. Proper updates can save us from much anxiety.

Dr Reem,

I suppose CIC is overwhelmed with the number of applications received.

It will take time.
 
Dr Reem said:
CIC hasnt updated any info about the Cap status ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Why are they so slow on it. Proper updates can save us from much anxiety.

Because CIC is not obligated to relieve people from anxiety. Rather you are! Doc. :)
 
Dr Reem said:
CIC hasnt updated any info about the Cap status ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Why are they so slow on it. Proper updates can save us from much anxiety.
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Apparently they are busy processing applications hence no updates. Patience is the name of the game my friend.
 
nskatcv said:
Good question.

If they had said 'if you have lived for more than 6 moths', it would be seen as consecutive.

But they wrote, 'if you have lived for more than 6 months in the last 5 years', that must mean aggregate, or cumulative. Like they have 2 out of 5 year rule for PR.

Others may add.

Regards


That means we have mention the outside contry visit for which we have stayed morethan 6 months continuously......right???
 
nskatcv said:
Good question.

If they had said 'if you have lived for more than 6 moths', it would be seen as consecutive.

But they wrote, 'if you have lived for more than 6 months in the last 5 years', that must mean aggregate, or cumulative. Like they have 2 out of 5 year rule for PR.

Others may add.

Regards




That means we have to mention the outside contry visit for which we have stayed morethan 6 months continuously......right???
 
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