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ajithsavera said:
What is CIIP? Was it an interview call?
Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP) is a free orientation services offered to all applicants (during/post medical and/or security check )

The purpose of the CIIP orientation session is to help you understand how to use labour market information and how to get your credentials/qualifications assessed and recognized. You will also learn how to access local resources through Canadian partners who can help in your job search and in the settlement process. Immigrants to Canada who have participated in these sessions have described them as very important to their early labour market success.

Interview call would be before medical and will be conducted by respective VO to help them understand you and your details mentioned in the application form (In short).

In nut shell, there is no direct bridge between CIIP and Interview call. Both are different.
 
managersonline said:
Thanks. Actually it is not about me. During googling about "Substituted Evaluation" which is one of the measure that officers in Visa Office might use while evaluating your documents. This gentlment who got this message has provided the evidence of having sufficient amount in his bank accounts with his application.
Despite of the fact they have rejected, by mentioning this sentence, despite of having 67-points.

May be they are studying all of the factors like your qualification and whether you have been working for a sufficient number of years etc. But really I could not understand. There can be only two reasons:-
1)- Money
2)-Ability to find a job after reaching in canada

If someone on the forum has different opinion please share.

Everyone please read Subsituted Evaluation section on CIC official manual from the following link:-

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06c-eng.pdf

After getting 67 points one must be able to show sufficient funds to show that he can become economical stable in canada..!!

ability to find work or work experience in considered in the first stage of getting 67 points.. so the only reason left is the proof of funds..

I think that could be the only reason of rejection after getting 67 points..!!
 
Any August applicant who received PER?
 
himani.patel1987 said:
That is why m worried about my application.. people who have send their application even on 3rd June are also getting medical request.. where as my application was received on 29th may 2014 by cic..
how would I know whether my file has been transferred to visa office or not?? please guide..

There are two ways to know that, you may raise Case specific enquiry to visa office for the same, and you may get second line updated on your ECAS....

Also do not worry you will hear soon from NDVO, i am also 21st may applicant waiting for MR request till date and there are many before me with same status, so stay positive and you be hear soon...

Best of Luck....
 
palakpatel911 said:
YES, diabetes as well.

I have been told that they check for gulucose in urine first, and if they see traces then DMP orders diabetes blood tests. Is it true?
 
suhits said:
you should send your file as soon as possible, a week or two is safe... also make sure you send a covering letter mentioning the exact reason for resending your file and also asking them to ignore the first one..

But there is still a chance that they will accept my first application. What will happen if they accept my first application and then they receive my second application in same NOC ?
 
Chemical3881 said:
I have been told that they check for gulucose in urine first, and if they see traces then DMP orders diabetes blood tests. Is it true?

Do you know what other tests will they perform??
 
Does anyone know whether NDVO sent PPR to anyone?
Unable to get through the file. ::)
 
managersonline said:
Thanks. Actually it is not about me. During googling about "Substituted Evaluation" which is one of the measure that officers in Visa Office might use while evaluating your documents. This gentlment who got this message has provided the evidence of having sufficient amount in his bank accounts with his application.
Despite of the fact they have rejected, by mentioning this sentence, despite of having 67-points.

May be they are studying all of the factors like your qualification and whether you have been working for a sufficient number of years etc. But really I could not understand. There can be only two reasons:-
1)- Money
2)-Ability to find a job after reaching in canada

If someone on the forum has different opinion please share.

Everyone please read Subsituted Evaluation section on CIC official manual from the following link:-

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06c-eng.pdf

Hi buddy,
Substitued evaluation mean two things
1. Giving a positive evaluation though there is some point by which the case can be rejected --- very very rare indeed
2. Giving a negative decision even though all criterias are met ---
Lets say you cross 67 points, you have sufficient amount and langauge proficiency is good, age is ok, still you can get rejected based on the Visa officer's discretion called the "Substituted evaluation"
The only thing is that this does not happen often, because if there is any doubt in a VO's mind they will ask for further documents as proof. If you provide them, they will give a positive decision. In case of interviews they can give a substituted evaluation if the applicant cannot satisfy the VO with his answers. This is different from misrepresentation though. Misrepresentation ends in a 2 year ban. Substituted evaluation just gets the case rejected....
 
Diplomatru said:
Dears!!!

It's 12:24 EST and I am going to sleep now. I see a lot of my friends went the extra mile here to congratulate me in a very amicable way. I have a moral obligation to thank you all for your kindness, which I will do tomorrow. And I am eagerly looking forward to it, as well as hearing good news from other applicants before weekend :)

Have a great day!
Dip

Hey Diplomatru

Congratulations for PER, wish you good luck and Speedy MR.

Karmafied now will give asap.
Sorry missed your original post.
 
gaurav202 said:
Hi,
Got the mail from Delhi Immigration to attend the CIIP Program.

Does anybody idea about this program and what is meant for this?

Regards

Gaurav Sharma


This is to give you an idea about the job market in Canada. It should be helpful for us to better understand the prospects there and other important facts.
 
isud said:
I too received this email from NDVO today.

I too received this email from NDVO today morning..my 3rd line was updated with " Mediacals received" last week Tuesday though. I thought the back ground checks already been done or waived. But in the mail it says as below:

"You, your spouse and your working age dependents become eligible to participate in CIIP when you are completing the application process for a Canadian immigration visa, usually at the stage where you have been requested to undergo your medical examinations, and security and background checks have been initiated. Please be aware that being eligible for, or actually participating in an orientation session, is not a guarantee or an indicator that your immigration application will ultimately be successful or that you will receive an immigrant visa. "

Does that mean we need to undergo medicals again. I am confused....or is this an indication of PPR is nearby!!!any idea guys...please advise.


Regards,
Ziyad
 
amit_sahni said:
NOC: 2171
App rec date: 31st July
Payment mode: DD
My bank confirmed that the DD got encashed on 14th Nov. ;D
Waiting for the PER.

Wow..congrats nd +1
 
BetterLife said:

Report: The 10 hottest job markets in Canada


By analyzing the behavior of its roughly ten million Canadian users, the team at LinkedIn has created a report on the country's most active job markets as well as the most sought-after skills by employers.

This is calculated by the number of people getting hired by region and skillset. The ‘most active' markets are those cities that saw the greatest percentage of users changed jobs in the past year. LinkedIn calculates the most desirable skills similarly by the proportion of users who have that skill and changed jobs within the past 12 months.

So based on these numbers, if you're a mobile app developer in Calgary, your chances of landing a new gig seem pretty good.

10 most active job markets in Canada
(The percentage indicates the proportion of LinkedIn members who were hired for a new job in the last year.)

1. Calgary (8.6%)
2. Toronto (7.2%)
3. Vancouver (7%)
4. Halifax (7%)
5. Kitchener (7%)
6. Montreal (6.8%)
7. Edmonton (6.7%)
8. Ottawa (6.3%)
9. London (5.4%)
10. Winnipeg (4.9%)

The 10 most sought-after skills in Canada
(The percentage indicates the LinkedIn members with this skill who were hired for a new job.)

1. Mobile application development (30.4%) [View jobs]
2. Software revision control systems (27.2%) [View jobs]
3. Social media marketing (27.1%) [View jobs]
4. Economics (26.1%) [View jobs]
5. Programming languages (Perl/Python/Ruby) (24.8%) [View jobs]
6. Computer graphics and animation (23.7%) [View jobs]
7. Software code debugging (23.6%) [View jobs]
8. Data presentation (23%) [View jobs]
9. Statistical analysis and data mining (22.7%) [View jobs]
10. User interface design (22.5%) [View jobs]

These tend to be very white collar and technical, and that likely reflects more on the demographics of LinkedIn's user base than the overall Canadian job market.

We've seen several other studies recently that indicated a high demand for developers and web designers of all stripes. However research done based on online job posting and other sources combined show that many other vocations are sought after right now, such as registered nurses, truck drivers, cooks, and bilingual service providers. (Click on the job type to view available opportunities on Workopolis.)

Read the complete list of the most sought-after skills in Canada based on analysis of online job postings.

Source: LinkedIn Canada

See also: Canada's most (and least) attractive cities to live and work

Source: http://www.workopolis.com/content/advice/article/the-10-most-active-job-markets-in-canada?CID=721:19L:14946

Thanks and + 1 for sharing
 
My credit card shows that it was charged on 10th Nov, however, I was not able to see this transaction until the 13th of November. Waiting for PER, am I still safe?
 
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