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Just saw
They have new payment form now

Not sure on this one

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Thnx for your help, so I should fill a new fee payment application and send it for cic,
but how they can replace it, can I inform them by email or just writing cover letter with application?
 
yogeshladani said:
I have also submitted PCC with my file which was issued from local Police station. it is acceptable or any special format for this?
yes it is...there is no special format its a general.statement only
 
✨Happy Diwali to all my Forum Brothers and Sisters.. May this Diwali bring in happiness and prosperity into your life with all positive NEWS from CIC to each and every one....
 
yansky03 said:
Hello guys,

just want toa ask if CIC send email for Negative Eligibility? Im june 4 applicant, payment through DD. Still haven't received any update or return application from CIC regarding my app. Next month my DD will expire.

I M SAME DATE APPLICANT,RECEIVED PER ON 2OTH OCT,SO KEEP YOUR HOPES ALIVE
 
yansky03 said:
Hello guys,

just want toa ask if CIC send email for Negative Eligibility? Im june 4 applicant, payment through DD. Still haven't received any update or return application from CIC regarding my app. Next month my DD will expire.

KEEP YOUR HOPES ALIVE
 
Hi all,

wishing a very happy n prosperous Diwali.

cheers
 
future_canadian said:
No... so I should say you must have been legally admitted for one year and currently be residing there. The "where to apply" page clearly gives you a choice of country of citizenship or country of residence, not former countries of residence.

I agree it may not be convenient to choose a VO if you will not remain in that country very long, but if you've been there for at least a year I believe you can do so.

Can I request you to please make your signature font smaller? It's way too big and distracting. Thanks!
 
Hi Guys,

I forgot to fill the section "Address of payer" in Section A of fee payment form. I am the payer and my wife is the primary applicant. will it cause rejection?

Thanks,
Annie
 
Dears

Got my MR on 15-oct-2015.
PER Received : 21-Aug_2015
Visa Office : NDVO ( New Delhi )

Request you to kindly guide me on the below.

If I choose to pay the RPRF fee by demand draft, whom should it be in favour of and payable at what location i.e. Canada or New Delhi?

If I choose to pay the RPRF fee online, whom should I courier the receipt to?


Also, apart from MR , RPRF fee/receipts , first & last pages of Passport, are there any other documents that we need to send?


Shubanpaik
 
jpn said:

No, there won't be any problem. It is not mandatory to be in same profession at the time of application. You need to have worked for 1 year+ in last 10 years in your NOC. Declare everything in working timeline and you will be fine. Best of Luck.

Thank you!!! My mind is at ease.
 
olivus said:
No. He does not need to continue to work within NOC 4011. However, he need to submit with the application all past reference letters (as professor) describing the duties matching with NOC 4011. That's it.. Good luck to you and regards to master chef :)


Thank you!!! My mind is at ease.
 
canada2319 said:
Hope all are having a good day!!!

My husband NOC 4011 (university professor) works both has chef and as university professor, in fact he is a culinary arts professor at university. There is the possibility that he has to move to another city because he got a great job offer as a chef, probably having to leave his teaching at university until January when he will apply to work at university in that city. He will leave before application is send.

Will there be a cause of rejection if he applies for NOC 4011 on December and by that time he wont be working as professor?
Do you have to be working in the occupation of the NOC you are applying for?
No there will be no problem as you meet the minimum requirement of having 1+year work experience in last 10 years and there is no compulsion to stick in same profession...
 
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