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gaganpal_2007 said:
Hey Guys,

Need help..I m going to apply under FSW and am currently in Canada on PGWP...

Checklist 9 says Proof of admission...Do i need to provide something...is it applicable to me??

Yes it is. If you are in a country that is not your country of citizenship you have to provide proof of admission, which usually is a visa stamp showing you are allowed into that country.

Practically speaking, because it is Canada they already have the record of this, but you should provide it as instructed.
 
anyone sent documents using worldnetexpress?

How do you track it - Indiapost website or worldnetexpress site or DHL site?

Thanks for your input ..
 
maym99 said:
It's rememberence day/ Columbus Day I think

It's Columbus Day in the USA (a holiday only for schools and government), but it is Thanksgiving in Canada (a holiday at the federal level and in most provinces).

Remembrance Day in Canada is Armistice Day in the USA, November 11th, the anniversary of the end of World War I. In Canada is it always November 11th, in the USA it is the second Monday in November and is known as Veterans' Day.
 
3142SACH said:
Did you asked your bank, had it been en-cashed ?
mine is not ..

If your DD was put up with application in May or June then please wait, It'll be in the process of encashment & you'll hear good news before 20th of October hopefully, provided the NOC which you have applied isn't capped.
 
VR8 said:
Hello Seniors,

I have already filed my application, but was having a doubt.

I have changed 3 jobs in past 10 years. I am in my current profile since past 5 years, and this is my prime occupation for NOC consideration. I have provided a reference letter with all the requirements stated in the checklist, for my current profile.

However, reference letters provided for my earlier jobs are not as per specifications of checklist and they only mention my profile name and period of employment.

I have been suggested by my consultant that since my current profile is the one I have highlighted for NOC, docs for my earlier profiles wont matter much.

Just wanted seniors' advice, if they agree with same. I know I am getting little "over cautious", but precaution is better than cure..

If your letters for your former jobs don't list your job duties such as they comply with the document checklist instructions and they enable CIC to tell in which NOC you worked, you won't be able to get points for those jobs. So I hope you don't need those point. If not, you should be fine.
 
@Reshg

Remember me in your prayers, as thats most needed as far as +1 is concerned u r TOO YOUNG for that ;) u will be able to see it after 20 posts.

Reshg said:
Thanks, Shah :) I dont see a +1 button anywhere in the scree. :(

I pray that you get the good news very soon !!!
Best wishes

Thanks,
Resh
 
Hi guys,

i am july applicant and my noc still has lot of space so i believe i will go through with blessings of god.

My query is that I have changed my job this month, hence please advise on the nxt steps on informing cic etc...

Looking forward for your help!

cheers
 
bakshivishal said:
you also need to send them copy of pdf that they sent you when they requested mr, rprf etc.
that page contains uci and application no.
I meant, is there any risk in mentioning Application Number on the courier envelope? For privacy reasons, as I believe the UCI and Application numbers are confidential.
 
hat123 said:
How did you apply for a second TRF from BC. I mean in which way 1) lost the original one or 2) application under process.

I told them i need to send them second application. They told me the same thing, need acknowledgement from CIC that they received original TRF. I am so frustrated, escalated it to so many levels. Everytime they come back and say we are processing your request, but nothing happens. I will keep persisting till i get it.
 
I would say, add a cover letter and put no. on it. I don't think there is any need to put it on envelope.

asinght said:
I meant, is there any risk in mentioning Application Number on the courier envelope? For privacy reasons, as I believe the UCI and Application numbers are confidential.
 
As per all websites, Thanksgiving is not a public holiday in NS.
 
CanadianLov3 said:
If your DD was put up with application in May or June then please wait, It'll be in the process of encashment & you'll hear good news before 20th of October hopefully, provided the NOC which you have applied isn't capped.

Thanks for positive thoughts .. let see , fingers crossed !!!
 
shah2014 said:
@ Reshg

Remember me in your prayers, as thats most needed as far as +1 is concerned u r TOO YOUNG for that ;) u will be able to see it after 20 posts.
+1 from Reshg's side
 
2174 new Charging

Hi,

after Indianbose there is one more applicant got charged on 10/09/2014(MM-DD) for noc 2174

archana_ramar 2174 New Delhi 6-18-2014


Expect more charges in this NOC
 
royston said:
Thanks for sharing the information.

Just worried a bit about the eye test. I have a medical condition called Amblyopia (commonly called as lazy eye)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amblyopia

Due to this, I have limited vision in one of my eye, even with spectacles I cannot read using this eye, whereas the other good eye is perfectly normally and does not have any spectacles. I know I have asked this before, but will this cause any issues with the Medicals?

No it is not a problem. What would be a problem in medicals is something that is a danger to Canadian society (serious contagious disease like TB), poses a risk of violent/dangerous behavior (mentally unstable), or will create an excessive burden on the Canadian health care system (will cost more to treat per year than the per capita health care spending in Canada). Amblyopia doesn't fit into any of these categories so you are fine.

You should note that amblyopia may not be covered under the health care system in Canada. Optical conditions not requiring the intervention of an ophthalmologist typically aren't, but I am not an expert on this point. Since amblyopia doesn't really need to be treated except perhaps with spectacles it shouldn't be a problem for you, but you'll probably have to pay for it yourself.
 
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