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Re: Background declaration and travel history information

namaste said:
What is your current country of residence? Is it S. Korea? If so, then you do not have to mention each and every trip you make back to India. The question asks you to write down your travel history or trips in countries other than your country of residence (S. Korea) and country of origin (India). So, only need to write trips to a third country.

Thanks a lot for your quick reply.

I live in south Korea for last 2.5 years on work VISA. Before that I lived in India.
 
dmitrych said:
Good news, everyone! :)
I think I've finally designed The Ultimate Chart I've been looking for, - it's a pinnacle of FSW statistics visualization ;D
It's now available on the Charts sheet.
On this chart, all applications are sorted by their received date, from left to right, with their statuses shown. May 1 is on the left, and currently May 8 is on the right (you can hover your mouse over the chart in the spreadsheet to see exact app. received dates).

Bar length is proportional to application count (not percents, like on the older chart), so it's easy to see how many applications it's left to process for a given App. Received date, - AND it's also easy to extrapolate trends into the future, because the chart shows application status dynamics (on the vertical axis), not just a static picture for today.

Moreover, all abandoned (inactive) spreadsheet entries are also clearly visible, with no fee encashed for a long time. I suppose, these entries also include some percentage of returned applications, which just didn't get back to applicants yet, and maybe some rare applications which for some reason take significantly longer time to process.

See some additional examples on this screenshot (clickable):


As a bonus, here's another version of this chart. It includes all applications with "At CIO" status, for an overview. You can't find this version in the spreadsheet, but it helps to visualize the huge pile of applications CIC has to process now ::) ;D



Good work....

This makes the spreadsheet more healthy, wealthy and wise!!..... :D :D :D

+1 from my side.... :) :)
 
i am new here....

i apply under 4011.

i m ahmedabad.
 
xp1984 said:
i am new here....

i apply under 4011.

i m ahmedabad.


Welcome brother.....

If u have entered ur details for below sheet,

FSWP 2014 Spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet

Then add please:

Spreadsheet update/entry process

1. please give your input through http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry

2. After successful entry into the form, you will be redirected to a page. Please click on the "Edit your response"

3. Now you will redirected to another page, where you will find all your current entry in a from. For change or add entry in future either bookmark the page or copy and save the address from the address bar.
 
Dear admin,

Kindly remove my previous entry in spreadsheet as I have just created a new entry with updated application received date. Thanks.
 
dmitrych said:
Good news, everyone! :)
I think I've finally designed The Ultimate Chart I've been looking for, - it's a pinnacle of FSW statistics visualization ;D
It's now available on the Charts sheet.
On this chart, all applications are sorted by their received date, from left to right, with their statuses shown. May 1 is on the left, and currently May 8 is on the right (you can hover your mouse over the chart in the spreadsheet to see exact app. received dates).
Bar length is proportional to application count (not percents, like on the older chart), so it's easy to see how many applications it's left to process for a given App. Received date, - AND it's also easy to extrapolate trends into the future, because the chart shows application status dynamics (on the vertical axis), not just a static picture for today.
Moreover, all abandoned (inactive) spreadsheet entries are also clearly visible, with no fee encashed for a long time. I suppose, these entries also include some percentage of returned applications, which just didn't get back to applicants yet, and maybe some rare applications which for some reason take significantly longer time to process.

+1
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/ips/economic.asp


Something very important...

Operational Targets by Office (economic)

this will help you who is working faster and who at slower pace...
 
In ques 4 of generic form, alternate telephone no is asked, is it necessary to give?
As i dont have any alternate number, i dont want to give my home labdline no.

Neither i have fax no.. So should i leave blank
 
Sverma495 said:
In ques 4 of generic form, alternate telephone no is asked, is it necessary to give?
As i dont have any alternate number, i dont want to give my home labdline no.

Neither i have fax no.. So should i leave blank

U can leave it blank ...No problem at all...
 
Sverma495 said:
From india...what can i put in national identity document ??


Just leave tht blank since Indians dont have NID (**Adhar card is not NID).

good luck
 
Sverma495 said:
Can i put driving license details ?

No Just leave it blank... How many more guys should say NO for you to believe us :)
 
k_b said:
No Just leave it blank... How many more guys should say NO for you to beleive us :)

Lolz.... Got it bro.
1 more ques, i had done bachelors degree, then a graduate certificate, then a post graduation diploma.
What should i mention in education?
Bachelors degree ?
Post graduate no degree ?

I am caliming for 22 points for education, and wes has mentioned bachelors degree and completion of one more undergraduate major diploma.

Kindly advice
 
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