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giova424 said:
Hello guys,

My application status just updated to the 3rd line: "Medicals results have been recived"
Could you please share what comes next?

GPA

Congratulations and good luck

+1
 
Should I have written N/A for my mother's date of death in Schedule A?

Guys, one more stupid question, if you don't mind.
November 3, have reapplied after rejection due to mentioning more than one primary occupation under 12a in Schedule 3.
And now again, after re-submitting, I have realised that I did not write N/A in the "date of death" field for my mother in Schedule A Background Declaration after printing.
My father is deceased, so I have written the date of his death. However, i have mentioned "To Present" with black pen in the fields for current address and occupation after printing the form and my husband has done so as well in his form + he has mentioned N/A in the "date of death" for both of his parents.

Do you think my not mentioning N/A in the "date of death" for my mother in Schedule A may lead to the rejection of my application just because in all the other cases we have mentioned N/A or "To Present" after printing the forms?
Do you think I should additionally send this form to CIC?
Or is it a minor thing that will not lead to a rejection?

Thank you so much in advance!
 
Diplomatru said:
Respected @ Century and @ Gsw, it is an honour to be part of the "-3 Club". I think we need to order t-shirts or other souvenir merchandise with this forum meme to commemorate the fun time we are having here.

You don't give yourself much credit! Your -1s are very much deserved ;)

Take my +1 for that!
 
namaste said:
The website had been saying the same thing since April. It's not a recent thing. In any case, it is not difficult for CIC to change things, so in all likelihood they might change the deadline to December.

I am just a little tired that every day somebody pops up and announces that the current program ends in December using the same old info.
Applications per eligible occupation:

As of May 1, 2014, there is an overall cap of 25,500 for new federal skilled worker applications. This includes a cap of 500 applications from PhD students. There are also sub-caps of 1,000 for each of the 50eligible occupations. The caps do not affect people with a valid job offer. These are the last applications we will accept under the current system before Express Entry launches in January 2015.

Above shows a different picture.... basically for ppl already received per it's not a concern.... it's jus an advice for people who still did not apply... better to hurry and submit before 31st Dec then cry over the spilt milk later...
 
Re: Should I have written N/A for my mother's date of death in Schedule A?

CherryKa said:
Guys, one more stupid question, if you don't mind.
November 3, have reapplied after rejection due to mentioning more than one primary occupation under 12a in Schedule 3.
And now again, after re-submitting, I have realised that I did not write N/A in the "date of death" field for my mother in Schedule A Background Declaration after printing.
My father is deceased, so I have written the date of his death. However, i have mentioned "To Present" with black pen in the fields for current address and occupation after printing the form and my husband has done so as well in his form + he has mentioned N/A in the "date of death" for both of his parents.

Do you think my not mentioning N/A in the "date of death" for my mother in Schedule A may lead to the rejection of my application just because in all the other cases we have mentioned N/A or "To Present" after printing the forms?
Do you think I should additionally send this form to CIC?
Or is it a minor thing that will not lead to a rejection?

Thank you so much in advance!

I don't see it as a deal-braker. But if you decide to proceed with addendum, follow link in my signature and hit FAQ. Good luck.
 
Diplomatru said:
Respected @ Century and @ Gsw, it is an honour to be part of the "-3 Club". I think we need to order t-shirts or other souvenir merchandise with this forum meme to commemorate the fun time we are having here.

;D ;D ;D

Let's pray he find his father.
 
Hi everyone,

I want to know that what is meant by " Certified true copies " ? I mean , do we need to certify the copies of our Passport copies, birth certificates , National Identity card as well ? Since we have to send all the photocopies of these documents as well along with some originals like IELTS result, ECA report e.t.c. What are the documents that need to be certified as a true copies ????


Below is the information provided on CIC website. Please help ...


Certified true copies

To have a photocopy of a document certified, an authorized person must compare the original document to the photocopy and must print the following on the photocopy:

“I certify that this is a true copy of the original document”,
the name of the original document,
the date of the certification,
his or her name,
his or her official position or title, and
his or her signature.
 
Can anyone please tell me cic fax number. I tried searching for it here but could not find it. Thanks friends
::)
 
Re: Should I have written N/A for my mother's date of death in Schedule A?

CherryKa said:
Guys, one more stupid question, if you don't mind.
November 3, have reapplied after rejection due to mentioning more than one primary occupation under 12a in Schedule 3.
And now again, after re-submitting, I have realised that I did not write N/A in the "date of death" field for my mother in Schedule A Background Declaration after printing.
My father is deceased, so I have written the date of his death. However, i have mentioned "To Present" with black pen in the fields for current address and occupation after printing the form and my husband has done so as well in his form + he has mentioned N/A in the "date of death" for both of his parents.

Do you think my not mentioning N/A in the "date of death" for my mother in Schedule A may lead to the rejection of my application just because in all the other cases we have mentioned N/A or "To Present" after printing the forms?
Do you think I should additionally send this form to CIC?
Or is it a minor thing that will not lead to a rejection?

Thank you so much in advance!

Dont worry at all, these are minor things and not lead to rejection....
Best of luck... and do pray to god.... he will make you get through...
 
ullu_ka_pattha said:
Application just received at Nova Scotia by MIKE (send on 1Nov, Received on 7Nov). Entered the SS>

NOC Code: 1123
Self calculated points 84

Fingers cross. Looking forward to interact with people on the forum.
The emotional support in addition to the expertise you share here is phenomenal.

Thank you and please wish me luck.

Best.

Good luck UKP
 
Re: Should I have written N/A for my mother's date of death in Schedule A?

No, for sure this will not be a reason for rejection..

Stay calm and positive.. Your app will be surely through this time.. :) ;D ;D :)

CherryKa said:
Guys, one more stupid question, if you don't mind.
November 3, have reapplied after rejection due to mentioning more than one primary occupation under 12a in Schedule 3.
And now again, after re-submitting, I have realised that I did not write N/A in the "date of death" field for my mother in Schedule A Background Declaration after printing.
My father is deceased, so I have written the date of his death. However, i have mentioned "To Present" with black pen in the fields for current address and occupation after printing the form and my husband has done so as well in his form + he has mentioned N/A in the "date of death" for both of his parents.

Do you think my not mentioning N/A in the "date of death" for my mother in Schedule A may lead to the rejection of my application just because in all the other cases we have mentioned N/A or "To Present" after printing the forms?
Do you think I should additionally send this form to CIC?
Or is it a minor thing that will not lead to a rejection?

Thank you so much in advance!
 
virgomus said:
Applications per eligible occupation:

As of May 1, 2014, there is an overall cap of 25,500 for new federal skilled worker applications. This includes a cap of 500 applications from PhD students. There are also sub-caps of 1,000 for each of the 50eligible occupations. The caps do not affect people with a valid job offer. These are the last applications we will accept under the current system before Express Entry launches in January 2015.

Above shows a different picture.... basically for ppl already received per it's not a concern.... it's jus an advice for people who still did not apply... better to hurry and submit before 31st Dec then cry over the spilt milk later...

Of course, noone here is even suggesting that people take their time and wait until after December. It is always better to be safe than sorry. But it is also not appropriate to announce something as a fact when things aren't as clear.
 
ranjith418 said:
bro,

even i used CC and mine is chip based card too. I have already tried australian transaction and it didnt ask for OTP. also i checked with my banker (axis) and they confirmed international transaction do not need OTP. please confirm with your bank too.

thanks,
Ranjith

Thanks Bro !!! Really Helpful !!!
 
Seniors any hope for 14 August 1112 :o

Need some encouragement :-[
 
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