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stavan1828 said:
hii ashif

can you please suggest what should we do now?
our file was rejected bcoz we got 66 points instead of 67. we haven't got points for my spouse IELTS.

Buddy u have no other option instead reappearing IELTS for ur wife......

Required score is L-4.5, R- 3.5, S-4, W-4


All the best.........
 
hiwss said:
thank you so much ashif....because I've been told that if I copy the main duties from NOC, i would be rejected.....


Brother,

There were applicants whom copy pasted and successfully passed (not recommended).......:D

So dont worry...:)
 
ashif_eee said:
Buddy u have no other option instead reappearing IELTS for ur wife......

Required score is L-4.5, R- 3.5, S-4, W-4


All the best.........

yes we have taken date for IELTS
our NOC is 2173
what do you think can we get into CAPS for 2173 after IELTS result we apply again??
 
ekramali said:
3.5 years of experience will fall in 2-3 years in point table or in 4-5 years coz there is no 3-4 years in the point table...
thx

2-3 years.

Once you complete 4 years then you will move to the 4-5 years bracket.
 
stavan1828 said:
yes we have taken date for IELTS
our NOC is 2173
what do you think can we get into CAPS for 2173 after IELTS result we apply again??


Brother stavan1828,


I would tell not think about much for the NOC....Lets make a try.....Yes this is a hot NOC....But who knows u will be on the CAP this yr!!


Good luck....
 
I just finished all the documentation and is going to courier the application on coming Sunday. My points are 73 and my NOC code is 2171 which has already reached 103. I am sending every document which is required. Should I expect to get PER sometime during Nov before it reaches CAP?
 
daxexpert said:
I just finished all the documentation and is going to courier the application on coming Sunday. My points are 73 and my NOC code is 2171 which has already reached 103. I am sending every document which is required. Should I expect to get PER sometime during Nov before it reaches CAP?
Just be positive, now that you are done with hard work, leave everything on almighty now.
 
daxexpert said:
I just finished all the documentation and is going to courier the application on coming Sunday. My points are 73 and my NOC code is 2171 which has already reached 103. I am sending every document which is required. Should I expect to get PER sometime during Nov before it reaches CAP?

daxexpert, I think November is highly optimistic. You should be lloking at your CC being charged late november or by mid december... Add another month or so to that for your PER ... Atleast you dont have to worry about the CAP for 2171. Should be fine but you will need patience... Best of Luck !!
 
as i am getting lots of PM for the mail id from which i got MR so though of posting it on forum

DELHIIMMIGRATION@international.gc.ca for NDVO

best of luck guys
 
delhi2173 said:
Dear XXXXXX:


This refers to your application for admission to Canada.

In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following:


Ø XXXXXX- YYYYYYY SINGH :
Ø > Medical: Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination for Principal Applicant This must be received at this office by: 2014/10/04
Ø > RPRF: Pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee for Principal Applicant This must be received at this office by: 2014/10/04
Ø > Police Certificate: From each country/state where the residence period has been six months or longer since the age of 18, provide an original police clearance certificate for Principal Applicant from India This must be received at this office by: 2014/10/04
Ø
(Date format is YYYY/MM/DD)

Kindly follow the links below for information on payment of fees:
FEE SCHEDULE:
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng
HOW TO PAY:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/result.asp?lob=proc&cat=perm

How to obtain a police certificate - India
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/india.asp

Please also submit the PHOTOCOPIES of only the Bio page & the last page of the current/valid passports for all the applicants. *** PLEASE DO NOT SEND THE ORIGINAL PASSPORTS UNLESS REQUESTED TO DO SO ***

Failure to submit them within that time period could result in the refusal of your application. Please quote our complete file number on your correspondence and address your correspondence to the High Commission at the address indicated below.

PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM WITH THE REQUESTED DOCUMENTS.

Sincerely,



Immigration Section



Immigration Section/ Section de l'immigration
High Commission of Canada/ Haut-Commissariat du Canada
PO Box 5209
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi, India/Inde 110021

remaining detaile are available in SS
Application receiver by CIC --> 5/5/2014
PER receiver -->6/17/2014
Application transfered at NDVO or processing started at NDVO -->8/5/2014(Did not got any mail regarding this, ECAS status got updated)
MR receiver --> 8/20/2014


Thanks for sharing information.
BTW, in how many days I can get Medical certificate from CIC approved docs and whats the fees - if you know.
 
hiwss said:
Dears, someone suggests me to raise the question here
Hi, I'm a 4011 applicant. I prepared my reference letter based on NOC 4011 main duties because it exactly describes my routine jobs. I picked 6 main duties from NOC and did little revision, got the reference letter signed by my supervisor.

I had work certification which only states position and working period issue by HR department accompanying my work contract and tax certificate.

My question is, will it be returned due to my reference letter? Please help!

Should not be a problem.... ! Its okay to have similar job duties. As long as your supervisor has signed and will confer to the same if he is reached out to, you're okay.... Little issues... so not to worry ... best of Luck bro
 
Achiever 99 said:
You need to send only 1 PCC. 3 years is pretty long time anyways so its always better to send PCC for your current address.

Anyways, on the forms you must have stated already that you have been living in Haryana for the last three years.

I have stayed in 5 states in past 10 years and more than 6 months in each.Do I have to provide for each state or current state where I have been living for past 3 years now.Moreover on cic site they say "You and all of your family members who are 18 years of age and older and who are not already permanent residents or Canadian citizens will have to provide:
•a valid police certificate, or
•police clearance, or
•record of no information."


So along with my PCC,do I have to provide for my father,mother and Sister who is married ?
 
Sharing again for people who might have missed out on your experience and valuable advice. Well-deserved +1 for you buddy..!!

brar.arsh said:
Hello all, How are you guys doing?

I am an old member of this forum, just visit here quite a few times and most of the times am a silent observer.

I landed here last year, got a job offer third day after that. I would like to give you all few tips and suggestions. My post might end up in the pile but who ever reads it please consider it a serious opinion from a Software tester who got a job in first week after landing.

Canada is a very nice country with peace of mind, quality living and awesome people. When I landed here I was having 5+ years of exp in automation testing. Employers here don't want any experience certificates, they just want that whatever you have written in your resume, you should really know that.
Do as many certifications as you can related to your field and gain as much practical experience as you can.
Add as many recruiters as possible on LinkedIn and get a premium account for some time.
While back in India get a Canadian number with forwarding on your Indian number from a provider like OneSuite.
Create your resume with a professional looking email address and Canadian phone number with a nice cover letter and start applying the jobs before landing. If you get a call, tell them you are coming very soon.
And regarding salary, am getting much more that I had expected, so your expertise and skills matter alot.
Dont come with an attitude that you will get a job easily, come with an attitude that you will study and prepare very hard that you will crack the first interview that comes your way.
Here the recruiters have very good networking and if you are rejected, many of them would know that in a second and will not contact you. So if you are going for an interview, be very well prepared.
You can PM me if any other detail is required and can add me on LinkedIn if anyone wants. My name is Arshdeep Brar.
Good Luck!!
 
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