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SonOfOdin said:
Not a problem. I stapled but i got per. They will not be so indifferent that they will eeject a package where the applicant wanred to seggregate the documents for their ease. Do not worry
Thanks alot for your reply. It was just meant to make it easier for them to review everything.

You just made my day. :-*
 
SonOfOdin said:
Not a problem. I stapled but i got per. They will not be so indifferent that they will eeject a package where the applicant wanred to seggregate the documents for their ease. Do not worry

Good to know!
 
MeGo_Egypt said:
What if I already submitted my file and it has been received at July 29th, but I stabled each and every multiple page application and document and kept them in a binder file with separators labeled by the section name as per the document checklist? Is it such a serious error that could let the file returned or rejected?

Yes, it is not an issue as SonOfOdin told. CIO may need to un-staple those specially for generic form's bar code pages which they scan into system.

But we encourage to follow the instructions given by CIC.
 
Diplomatru said:
Not sure about the cap. I think they might concentrate on 1112 now

Yeah I think so too ... 3 odd weeks of received dates to go before my turn .... hoping for not too big a jump in NOC1112 this time ... Till the time it stays below 800, I'm happy... Coz 2174 rocketed to 1000 after 800+ ... I'm pretty sure that it was based on completeness checks but that sudden jump puts you in that doubtful situation where you are stuck with nothing else to do but wait hopelessly.....
 
MeGo_Egypt said:
Hi friends,

You really such knowledgeable people. I liked to join the forum because of your positivity in answering and helping each other.

I would to know how the physical immigration file to be sent to CIC should look like? Should it be a binder file with separators between each section and the other? or it just has to be all documents ordered as per the document checklist and kept in one envelope?

Also, should the application form or document of multiple pages be stapled?

Thanks,,
You have to arrange your application package chronological as checklist. Bar coded pages of Main application should be in top of main application. You can staple if more than one page in application but it would be better to join with "U" pin. You can put separators pages in between . You can also use this separator pages as a cover page of following section by indication details of particular section. All these send in one envelope. GOOD LUCK.
 
xXCiscoGuyXx said:
Today CIC was observing Canadian ThanksGiving Day

Nova Scotia is not on holidays today.
 
Diplomatru said:
Continuing the series of my Ontario blogs.

Buying a car 8)

So, you decided to settle here. Unless you end up in a large city with advanced transit system, you will definetely need to buy a car to get by (do the grocery, commute and do other stuff).

Since you are a newcomer, it's HIGHLY unlikely that this purchase would be financed by a bank or credit union. So, you will have to pay cash. I would highly recomend to start with a used vehicle, because they are generally very well maintaned (most Canadians change oil once in 5000km), and cost ~50% less than a brand new car. Basically, you have two options to go from here:

1) Buy from a private seller.
2) Buy from a dealership.

Private deals actually amount to 10% of the whole used car market and there's good reason for that. If you buy from a dealership, they will do the licensing and emission test on your behalf and pay the HST as well. Moreover, you are guaranteed that the ownership is not encumbered by loans. Most cars come with extended warranties (up to 5 years on drivetrain coverage) and even roadside assistance (which can lower the insurance rate). Some dealerships have a Carproof report that mentions the whole history of the automobile (insurance claims, licensing, tickets, maintanance, etc.). This is Canada-wide registry that holds all records on cars. If the dealership doesn't offer a Carproof report, you can buy it for 50CAD online. The downside of dealerships is that sometimes they apply additional administrative fees, and generally they charge a little more for cars in comparison to a private seller.

http://autotrader.ca/ is the largest Canadian site where you can look for a car with sorting by brand, location and other variables.

If you find a car that you are interested in, give a call to the salesperson and arrange for a showing. Most of the ads don't last forever, so you have to act fast. You need to bring your Driving license, then the dealership will attach a temporary license plate to the car, and you can test drive it all you want. Generally, the salesperson won't accompany you (yes, this is Canada). If you like the car, you can attempt to negotiate a little (mostly, they don't lower the price for a used vehicle, but nevertheless). Then you sign a Bill of sale and deposit a certain amount of the vehicle's total as an upfront. At this point you are legally binded to finalize the deal, so don't sign it unless you are willing to buy the car. When it's done, you will be provided with a copy of the Bill containing all the details on the car, and the owner (that is you). At this point you will have to go home and obtain a certified check from your bank to pay the remaining amount and also buy an insurance (it's mandatory in Canada). You can use kanetix.ca to look for a better quote or call the Insurance companies one-by-one (it's a tiresome process, but the quotes differ a great deal, so do put effort in it). The estimated rate for a newcomer amounts to ~3000CAD in Ontario, the larger the city you live in - the more you pay. However, they will break down the total for you in 12 payments, so you can pay it on monthly basis, which will make your life a little easier. You can buy the insurance by phone, and they will immediately email or fax you a temporary insurance card, which will be valid until you receive the hard copy via Canada post. As soon as you receive this interim insurance, forward it to the dealership and they will license the car for you (usually takes one business day). They will notify you when it's ready for pickup. Don't forget to bring your driving license, certified check and temporary insurance with you. The car will be ready for you, so grab the Ownership (it's the passport of the vehicle containing two portions - Vehicle and Owner), SIGN IT and go home to celebrate. And please, drive safely! :D

To be continued

Dude .... !!
Your posts are awesome and enlightening !!! +1 !!
 
xXCiscoGuyXx said:
Today CIC was observing Canadian ThanksGiving Day

I got per this morning
 
Pepeflakes said:
I got per this morning

Awesomee..... Congrats.....
Somebody's gotta be working for CIC to issue PER on monday....
 
Hello everyone...good morning...New day..New start

12 may applicant with PER on 21 aug....

Waiting everyday for MR..... May God shower blessings today on me ..on everyone,,who are in waiting lines of MR,PCC, RPRF, PPR...

Lets start the day...Cheers!!!
 
grooby said:

Awesomee..... Congrats.....
Somebody's gotta be working for CIC to issue PER on monday....

Just noticed your details. Yours and mine application dates are the same, NOC as well.
 
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CanOl said:
Actually 19 points (L-4 points, R-5 points, W-4 points and S-6 points)
Hi ,

Thanks for all you replies..

Here are few more queries I have.
1.Where do u indent to live in Canada? - for my job code 1112-financial Analyst , is Toronto- Ontario a best option ? or is there any other place which I can mention.

2. National identity number - The application has requested for national Identification number, can we provide DL number ..

3. Education :There is a aaplication which needs the number of years studied in the following education
Is elementary/primary school equal to class 10th ? or only upto class 8?
Secondary or high school - is this upto 10th standard or is it only for class 11 and 12
University or college -Does it include all the degree and post degree classes attended?
what should I mention in Trade school or post secondary school ?

4. lastly , the space provided to mention the college name or any address is not sufficient enough, what do I do ?

Thanks,
Anand
 
Hi Guys, I am about to apply, my query might have been replied but there quite number of pages I couldn't find the answer!
1) Do we need to include tax documents into our application ? Do any of our friends that got PER sent tax document ?
2) Some of my experience is self-employed which I can get letter form a third party company but for those I never paid tax, how about it?
3)basically apart from the letter from the company, what should be included for work experience?

Thanks guys
 
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