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ashif_eee said:

CONGRATS tknova...... :-* :-* :-*

U can update spreadsheet urself now..... ;) ;) ;)
 
mr_masry said:
Could you please tell me how many points I'll get for my Education ? I appreciate the opinions of experts like Century and others ..

my ECA report says the following :

" Canadian Equivalency Summary : Five Years of Professional Study in dentistry

Remarks : The Bachelor of Dental Medicine and Surgery is the first professional degree in Dentistry in Egypt "


but I'm applying in NOC 3215 " Medical Radiation Technologist " ( I've 3 years of experience in this job ) ... Anyway, I want to know will I get 23 point for my professional study or 21 ??


Please someone Help me and answer my question, I got all my documents ready and I'm just waiting your confirmation that I complete 67 points ..
ALSO, I'm very confused about something .. in the link below it says : " University level entry-to-practice professional degree (or equal). Occupation related to the degree must be:

NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and
licensed by a provincial regulatory body. "

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-education.asp

What is meant by " Licensed by a provincial requlatory body " ?? do I have to send my Egyptian Dental license in order to get 23 points ,even that I'm not applying in Dentists NOC ? or only my ECA report, certificate and transcripts are enough to get 23 points ?

its very important to me because I will not complete 67 points except if I get 23 points for Education so please be sure before answering ..
 
My CC was charged 23 days ago and I am still did NOT get the PER !!!. No one knows how CIC works and on what priorities !!!

What is average time between CC and PER?
When was the last PER issued?

Jamal
 
Hello All,

I have 10+ yrs of experience in Business Analysis and Consulting in Financial Services. I hold MBA (Finance) with no IT specialization but my experience has been into business analysis and business process consulting. I met with an immigration consultant and he proposed "NOC 0121 - Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers" to match the Employment Requirements but I feel applying under "NOC2171 - Information systems analysts and consultants" would make more sense and I can show the relevant experience.
Would any of BAs / Consultants out there guide me and share some thought?
Thanks a lot!
 
Or you may alternatively provide spouse's Xth certificate which should have spouse's father'name

Satyajit_r said:
Reposting link shared by century.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Aovj20uHVWyzdGFqSGJUOEtVX0h5eWM0cXB5dlAtOEE&gid=20
 
Hi rahulverma4
pls check below job duties of 0121, it it is relevant to your job duties... you can surely push your application in...

Unit Group

0121 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers


Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of departments or establishments that provide insurance, mortgage, real estate and investment services. They are generally responsible for business development and must ensure that their group reaches performance levels related to established objectives. They are employed by insurance companies, real estate firms, stockbrokers, investment dealers, mortgage brokers and security and commodity exchanges.

Example Titles

bond sales manager
brokerage manager – investments
commodities trading manager
financial brokerage manager
insurance claims service manager
insurance manager
investment manager – financial brokerage
mortgage broker manager
real estate service manager
securities sales director
trading floor manager

View all titles

Main duties


Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers perform some or all of the following duties:
Insurance managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of an establishment or department that provides automobile, fire, life, property or other types of insurance services.
Real estate service managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of an establishment or department that buys, sells and leases residential and commercial property for clients.
Mortgage broker managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of an establishment or department that finds lenders or lending institutions on behalf of clients seeking a mortgage.
Securities managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operation of an establishment or department that buys and sells stocks, bonds and other forms of investments on behalf of individual or institutional clients; manage the investments of their own clients.

Employment requirements

A university degree or college diploma in business administration, economics or other related field is usually required.
Several years of experience within the appropriate industry are usually required.
Licensure appropriate to the service sold, such as real estate, mortgage, securities or insurance, may be required.
In the insurance industry, a recognized professional designation is usually required.


Link: http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/ProfileNocCode.aspx?val=0&val1=0121&val17=0121&val18=0&val19=0



rahulverma4 said:
Hello All,

I have 10+ yrs of experience in Business Analysis and Consulting in Financial Services. I hold MBA (Finance) with no IT specialization but my experience has been into business analysis and business process consulting. I met with an immigration consultant and he proposed "NOC 0121 - Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers" to match the Employment Requirements but I feel applying under "NOC2171 - Information systems analysts and consultants" would make more sense and I can show the relevant experience.
Would any of BAs / Consultants out there guide me and share some thought?
Thanks a lot!
 
I'm still waiting for some docs to complete my application, I might send it by july 14. Will I make it to the cap? My NOC is 1212.

Thanks.
 
jpn said:
Hi Century,

My friend has sent his application yesterday. He is paying by credit card. He has send two fee application form using two different cards. He has used each card for complete fee. His logic is that if one card does not work, CIO will try another.
Does it going to backfire and see through.

Hi jpn:

I think 2 payment form is acceptable. In the payment form, the example reiterates it.

My worry is whether your friend just multiplied the risk factory by 2.

We got one incident where an applicant included RPRF in the form; later on when he realized, RPRF not require, he reduce the credit limit for charging the correct processing fee. However, CIO tried to charge with the amount include RPRF.

So, scenario could be, if one card don't work, application could be rejected. And, scenario 2, they charge both of the cards.

So, asked your friend to keep both the card into vaults ensuring increased credit limit.
 
Oscar7 said:
Dear Sir, Your last 5 posts (not counting this one that you copied and pasted) has the same question being asked. And I believe Century has answered it in the past. Any way yours is a specific case and most of us have a 3 year or a 4 year bachelors degree at maximum so are not in a position to answer for this case. Hope you understand sir. Good luck and have faith! :)
Thank you Sir, and sorry for being annoying .. I'm just very confused because no one gave me a definitive answer .. I don't know who should I ask , if you know someone in my sitiuation please let me know ..
 
Hello need urgent help!
My main duties fall under Noc 2173 but job title in my employer letter is system administrator
Should i use 2171 or 2173?
Thanks!
 
tknova said:
A vacation wouldn't really count as a part of your personal history. If for example you were working and took a vacation .. then that comes under being employed by organization XYZ...

You must however mention the Dubai trip on supplmentary Information (your travels.)

Sorry but I didnt get it.. So Should I put it in personal history?
 
hemas said:
:o :o :o I am very worried. any one worried here? :o :o :o

I am worried too to see your worries. Why r ugetting worried, mate?
 
hemas said:
:o :o :o I am very worried. any one worried here? :o :o :o
me! worried, very much! :o :-X
 
Century said:
In the Document Checklist, CIO asked for credit card statement AND bank statement. My understanding is they expect reflection of some purchase transaction in Canada in the credit card statement and payment of those purchase through bank statement.

Only one CC and bank statement is good enough.
I only sent 2 bills but it has my relatives full name and address and is less than 6 months old. Also sent copy of citizen card and passport.

I hope i am ok.
 
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