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ashif_eee said:
Here u go brother....:)

Forum Picture uploading :

(Collected)


Hello there everyone!
So it has come to discussion many times recently asking how to post images here.
Often times it is hard to describe it. I figure most people learn faster on visualization so for all of your benefits, I screen-capped the steps you can take to post an image on here if ever needed to. Hope you enjoy!
P.S. Sorry I can not do anything to change the size of the images. The site makes it that small. When in doubt just follow the arrows.

First step: Upload your image to a host site for storing photos online. In this example I will be using Photobucket.
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Second step: Once you have finished uploading your image. You will select the whole "direct url" shown here by the arrow.
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Third step: Once you have the code selected. You will need to right-click and copy the link for the image.
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Fourth step: Come back onto the forum and click "reply". Now you need to click the "insert image" icon shown here by the arrow.
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Fifth step: Now that you have clicked the "insert image" icon it should pop up an "img code". See example.
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Sixth step: Now that the image code has been inserted. You will click to put your cursor between the code, right click, then paste.
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Seventh step: And now you should have the "direct url" pasted in between the image code. Once previewed, you can click post. You should now see an image.
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I hope this thread helps people and is easy to follow. I don't know if it will be helpful to a lot of people but I figured it wouldn't hurt to show people how to use this feature of the site. Let me know if you like it or it was helpful. Also, try it out in this thread with posting a picture if you like. Good luck posting pictures. :)



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Finally-----The 3rd,4th,5th,6th,7th steps are not necessary
if in 2nd step, instead of "direct link" click on "IMG" link, then insert it in the body of you message.
Get creative!

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Thanks u r a real hero.....+1
 
niagracalling said:
Thanks u r a real hero.....+1


Thanks buddy.......:)

 
Bro not only 23rd july but also few 18th july are waiting for per. I am 18th july applicant.


Dnt u worry you will definetly get the per soon in a day or two

rajneeshv said:
This is strange.....Do u have the Proof of Delivery from ur Courier company ?
If yes, then u can do only two things :
1. Drop a mail to CIC and ask the status
2. Wait for their reply (or, the PER)

Best Wishes !!!!
 
Guys I am an 8 September applicant NOC 2171. Earlier this month we all noticed how NOC 2171 was being rapidly charged - CIC even went as far as 27 August applicants, and then this NOC almost came to a standstill. The same thing happened to NOC 2173 before CIC announced it capped.
Could it be that 2171 is also capped?? Anyone has any idea...?

Appreciate your thoughts.
 
niagracalling said:
a ques out of the blue.... how to insert clip art image in the profile info?????

copy the code there under some head in profile.
 
arka said:
Any 23rd July DD applicant whose waiting like me......? :-\ :'( 1st August DD has got charged as per the status posted by ksa0510. I just don't understand what the hell is happening with my app... :o..Confirmed with my bank just yesterday that my DD is lying cold and untouched in Canada... :-X


Same here......am 30 july applicant.. Waiting for the dd to b charged ...
 
sdhar said:
:D :D :D :D

I finally received PER mail from my lawyer in Canada

Feeling Gr8 to finally made it into further processing.

8) 8) 8) 8)

Refer my timeline on the left

Also updated the spreadsheet :) :)

COngratulations my friend .. Awesome
 
BSG said:
Hi,
I have received MR and PCC submission request this morning. will update SS shortly.
Time Line:

Application Date: 9 June 2014
Credit Card charged: 26 September
PER Received Date: 15 October
MR received: 18 November

office Ottawa.

Good Luck to all who are in waiting for their respective steps. Hope all will get their goals.

Congratulations and All the Best !!!
 
Sent PCC (USA, India) and RPRF fee last night to CPC-O.
Gave medicals yesterday at the hospital. So it should be going in next 3 days

NOC: 2174
App filed: June 2, 2014
PER: Sep 25, 2014
MR request: Nov 13, 2014
CPC-O
Interview: Waived ;)

Waiting for PPR
 
mykel29 said:
Just sharing a good news..
CC charged....
Received bank sms about transaction (18/11/14 @ 0140hrs singapore time)
Application rcvd: 15 Aug 2014
NOC: 2243

Thank you Lord...
how can i update my SS profile?

Congrats and +1 to you !!
 
sidtk09 said:
Sent PCC (USA, India) and RPRF fee last night to CPC-O.
Gave medicals yesterday at the hospital. So it should be going in next 3 days

NOC: 2174
App filed: June 2, 2014
PER: Sep 25, 2014
MR request: Nov 13, 2014
CPC-O
Interview: Waived ;)

Waiting for PPR


Congrats !!!!
 
Does NDVO is aksing for BIO pages at the time of MR request from all of the aspirants.

Asking BIO pages again, what does that signify? becoz in our file Passport copies has already been accompanies at the time of filing.
 
Thanks for sharing this, +1!

niagracalling said:
CAME ACROSS THIS ONE WHILE GOOGLING.............


In his 2008 study, East Indian Immigrants in Canada: The Shades of Economic Integration, Dr. Sandeep Agrawal sheds light on the income and earnings characteristics of Indian immigrants. While his study provides a comprehensive socio-economic profile of the Indo-Canadian community, its focus is primarily on affluent Indo-Canadians who earn more than $80,000 per year.

The Program Director of the graduate program in Urban Development at the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University, Dr Agrawal has a variety of planning experience in federal, county and municipal governments in the United States. He has practised planning and architecture in India and Canada.

His research focuses on Toronto's ethnic communities and the effects of immigration and multiculturalism on urban structures and public policies.

“The combination of high education, age and advanced language skills improve the chances for Indian immigrants to earn high incomes over time,” says Professor Agrawal. “Indian immigrants who experience the most economic difficulty tend to arrive in Canada missing one or several of these traits.”

Through the analysis of landing records, tax data, census and micro data files, Dr. Agrawal found that:

• Almost 80 per cent of Indian immigrants with high incomes have a bachelor's, masters or PhD degree.

• High income earners arrive in Canada with skill levels associated with management and professional occupations.

• Over 90 per cent were able to speak English.

• 80 per cent were between 25 and 44 years of age.

Dr. Agrawal believes that the unique combination of age, higher education, and proficiency in English, are critical factors that help Indian immigrants “hit the ground running” when they arrive in Canada. Professionals tend to be the most successful Indo-Canadian immigrants.

While some Indian immigrants have succeeded, there are many that have not. The Indo-Canadian population includes a significantly higher proportion of low-income families and unemployed adults compared with the Canadian population. The study divides Indian immigrants into two broad streams – those who are largely economically self-reliant and those who are clients of social security.

“There is a clear labour market segmentation in the Indo-Canadian diaspora. While many are doctors, scientists, entrepreneurs and so on, a large number of Indo-Canadians are concentrated in a few sectors of the economy – manufacturing, waste management, insurance and transportation. And as you can imagine, the current market crises, the woeful state of manufacturing and the border issues are affecting those Indo-Canadians the most,” said Dr. Agrawal.
Dr. Agrawal believes there are several ways to improve the economic status of Indian immigrants, including expanding government-sponsored career bridging programs that validate immigrants' credentials. In addition to helping immigrants attain ‘Canadian experience,' the career bridging programs help people form social networks that can provide further opportunities.

Dr. Agrawal is Director of the Master of Planning program in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University. He is also the Associate Director (Interim) of the School. He has published numerous papers on multiculturalism, immigrant sett-lement patterns, and planning policies and practices.

East Indian Immigrants in Canada: The Shades of Economic Integration was co-authored with Alexander Lovell, Queen's University PhD candidate, and funded by the POA Educational Foundation and a special grant from Ryerson University.
 
I AM THINKING TO WRITE BELOW COVER LETTER, HOPE THIS IS FINE.... SENIORS PLEASE RESPOND.....\

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
NOC Category
Primary NOC 2011 Code: XXXX
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada
XX November 2014

Dear Sir/Madam:

I am applying for permanent residence in Canada in the Federal Skilled Worker class. To this effect, please find below the annexure 1 and annexure 2 which include all the relevant forms and supporting documents respectively.
I hold Nepalese passport and citizen of Nepal; however, I have studied and working in Indian since 2001. As per the treaty between India and Nepal in the year of 1950 i.e. 1950 India-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship, the nationals of each country do not require any document to travel, study, stay and/or work. Hence, I have mentioned myself and my family members as “Free migrant” in the forms mentioned below, wherever required. However, my wife, who now has Nepalese passport, was born in India, thus she is referred as “permanent resident”.
I have enclosed all the required supporting documents with application, and provided explanation wherever required.

1. Document Checklist
2. Barcode page of Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008)
3. Schedule A: Background / Declaration (IMM 5669)
4. Supplementary Information – Your travels (IMM 5562)
5. Schedule 3: Economic Classes – Federal Skilled Worker (IMM 0008 – Schedule 3)
6. Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)
7. Fee payment: Fee Payment Form – Application for Permanent Residence (IMM 5620)

Supporting Documents:

8. Passport (Applicant, Spouse and Dependent): Copy
9. IELTS TRF: Original
10. Copy of old passport as the number appears on IELTS TRF
11. Work Experience: Copies of following
a. 1st Company: Offer letter, Confirmation letter, Revision letter, Relieving letter, pay slips of 3 months and Job description.
b. 2nd Company: Reference letter, Relieving letter, pay slips of 3 months.
c. 3rd Company: Offer letter, Confirmation letter, Revision letter, Relieving letter, pay slips of 3 months and Job description. An e-mail communication from HR official mail ID that they could not provide the reference letter.
12. Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): Original
13. Certificates of Education: Original transcript and copy of mark sheets
14. Proof of relationship in Canada: Copies
a. Proof of Relationship document: Copy
b. Citizenship card of Canada: Copy
c. Utility bills: Copy
15. Settlement Fund:
a. Balance certificate: Original
b. Statement of Equity: Original
c. Provident Fund Statement: Copy.
16. Identity and Civil Status Document:
a. Birth Certificate: Copy
b. Marriage certificate: Copy
c. Citizenship card: Copy
17. Photo Requirement: As per document checklist
18. Letter of support from my brother who is citizen of Canada
19. Self-addressed mailing labels 2 copies: English

I certify that all information provided as part of this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

I hereby acknowledge the authorization to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to thoroughly investigate the information on my application, employment history, educational history, and/or other matters related to residency in India.

Sincerely Yours,
(Signature)
 
Optimist3 said:
You forgot me bro >:( >:(
Don't worry I will give you one!!!
 
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