mikeypm said:This waiting is killing me, any suggestions for a new hobby to take my mind off it;D
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Try Clash of Clans game. Very addictive n took my attention from this forum to some extend

mikeypm said:This waiting is killing me, any suggestions for a new hobby to take my mind off it;D
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Century said:Can you pls share your whole letter just by blocking the personal information. As the main reason is Incomplete, I think, you missed some documents. May be CIO thinks you missed documents related to Proof Of Admission for selecting Sydney as Visa office (a valid VO for PR).
man_xzone said:Try Clash of Clans game. Very addictive n took my attention from this forum to some extend![]()
nskatcv said:Not being able to mention full-time doesn't sound like a big mistake to me at least.
As far as job duties are concerned, I am not from the same NOC code, so can't really comment. But a quick look tells that it is a pretty comprehensive list, and not a generic statement of work.
Do people using this NOC code have to satisfy requirement of being a Computer programmers and interactive media developers both ?
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=2174
I am sure someone from same NOC code will soon reply.
Regards
Country of residence India. VO NDrohan85 said:Gurjeet,
We need to know your Visa office and Country of Residence.
Can you please help us with that?
Hey CenturyCentury said:Can you pls share your whole letter just by blocking the personal information. As the main reason is Incomplete, I think, you missed some documents. May be CIO thinks you missed documents related to Proof Of Admission for selecting Sydney as Visa office (a valid VO for PR).
franixsouq said:Kindly read this
To be eligible for points, the applicant's work experience must:
•have occurred during the 10 years immediately preceding the date of application;
•be in occupations listed in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) under Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A and B;
•not be in an occupation that has been designated by the Minister as a restricted occupation.
At the time of printing, there were no occupations designated as restricted. However, for the
most upto date listing, officers should refer to the Department's website at
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp;
•be full-time work, which, according to R80(7), is equivalent to at least 37.5 hours of paid work
per week.
Full-time work experience requirement may be met by the equivalent in part-time paid work experience, e.g. more than one part-time job held simultaneously or one or more part-time jobs held over the equivalent of one year of full-time work.
Experience can be calculated by adding up the number of weeks of full-time work, i.e. 37.5 hours per week in one
job or a total of at least 37.5 hours per week in more than one job, in one or more of the NOC
categories.
Periods of work of less than 12 months during the 10 years immediately preceding the date of the application may be added together and divided by 12 to calculate the number of years
Officers must:
•consider only those occupations which the applicant has specified and for which the applicant
has provided the four-digit NOC code on their application form (R80(6));
Note:
While the Regulations clearly place responsibility on applicants to undertake research of the NOC
and provide the NOC coding for the occupations in which they claim qualifying experience, officers are
expected to exercise discretion where applicants may have made minor errors or omissions in correlating work experience and NOC coding.
•not take into account whether the applicant meets the “Employment requirements” description
set forth in the NOC for the occupation(s) listed (R80(3));
•award points only if the applicant has performed the actions described in the lead statement of the particular NOC description and has performed at least a substantial number of the duties described in the “Main Duties” summary –including all the essential duties (R80(3));
Note: Neither the NOC nor the Regulations distinguish between “essential” and “non-essential” duties or provide guidance as to what constitutes a “substantial number”. This is left as a matter for assessment on a case-by-case basis. If officers have concerns about whether or not the applicant has carried out “a substantial number of the main duties...including all of the essential duties,” they should give the applicant an opportunity to respond to these concerns.
•take into account any years of experience that occur between application and assessment, and for which the applicant has submitted the necessary documentation (R77);
•should not award points for unauthorized work experience in Canada. A person who has worked in Canada without authorization has failed to comply with A30(1), and on that basis could be found inadmissible under A41
GTiwana said:Thanks guys for your reply.
I am still in a dilemma that what to do with my job duties. Can not realy figure out which way I should go?
Is their any way I can find out and fix it to send it back to CIC. Realy don't want to get into hands of those un-reliable consultants...
immigrationland said:Schedule 3
I dont have liabilities if i type 0 it is not taking
and
in assets can we add settlement funds or not
plz suggest
thanks
vaibhav__92 said:app received -7h may .yesterday checked with bank draft still outstanding .donot know why are they taking so much time . i haven't received my file bcd i have people those who get refused got there file bck . i am from delhi .do u think guys i still have chance ??? my draft is of state bank of india . is processing time is more for this bank ??? plz advice
Congratsgoldenboy_116 said:Thanks GOD. Received PER email yesterday, DD charged on 16 June. 6th May Applicant.
Please update SS
GTiwana said:Hey Century
I attached all the documents related to my Admission as valid work permit and a valid Visa stamped on my passport. That letter which you are asking is too long to type or otherwise if you want me to send you as an email, just message me your email address