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Dear Seniors ,

I have few questions

1. It has been stated in the email that the medical forms and instructions will be emailed separately within 48 hours.
Do we need to send them reminder for this if we receive nothing?
Any similar cases

2. If we send an enquiry or explaination to NDVO , how much time in general it takes to get a reply from there?

Thanks In Advance
 
How to change email address? Application is at local visa office and currently in a queue awaiting initial review.

Does raising a CSE will help or I have to send them updated Generic Form by mail??
 
Icn_bin_CAD said:
Dear Seniors ,

I have few questions

1. It has been stated in the email that the medical forms and instructions will be emailed separately within 48 hours.
Do we need to send them reminder for this if we receive nothing?
Any similar cases

2. If we send an enquiry or explaination to NDVO , how much time in general it takes to get a reply from there?

Thanks In Advance

If you don't get any email within 48 hours, you should raise CSE else NDVO might think you received it if they send it.

Generally, Medical Request email and Medical form is sent almost together.
 
Mushfiq_1987 said:
How to change email address? Application is at local visa office and currently in a queue awaiting initial review.

Does raising a CSE will help or I have to send them updated Generic Form by mail??

Just raise CSE to them. If they require generic form, then follow them accordingly.
 
Guys I have one question which is giving me sleepless nights, Kindly clarify

I have applied under 2172 and received date is 15th October 2014, Still waiting for DD to be charged.

--> I have close to 5 years experience as an DBA so applied under 2172, But my education is BE in Electronics and Communication. Having said this please clarify if my degree and my experience should be in sync? as in E&C I had not read anything in regard to my present profession.

Note: All my experience is as an DBA, and same is been provided in my Employment Reference Letters
 
Century said:
If you don't get any email within 48 hours, you should raise CSE else NDVO might think you received it if they send it.

Generally, Medical Request email and Medical form is sent almost together.
Thank you Dear Century....
 
payyadi said:
Guys I have one question which is giving me sleepless nights, Kindly clarify

I have applied under 2172 and received date is 15th October 2014, Still waiting for DD to be charged.

--> I have close to 5 years experience as an DBA so applied under 2172, But my education is BE in Electronics and Communication. Having said this please clarify if my degree and my experience should be in sync? as in E&C I had not read anything in regard to my present profession.

Note: All my experience is as an DBA, and same is been provided in my Employment Reference Letters

Hello Brother: your sleepless night is over. CIC don't consider education while assessing NOC's roles. As long as your roles match with NOC description, you are fine. Someone with Masters in English is eligible to apply 2172 as long as he perform the duties mention in NOC's roles.

So the whole Employment Requirement section will be disregarded.

Have a nice and sound sleep and sweet dreams. ;) ;) ;D ;D
 
Century said:
Hello Brother: your sleepless night is over. CIC don't consider education while assessing NOC's roles. As long as your roles match with NOC description, you are fine. Someone with Masters in English is eligible to apply 2172 as long as he perform the duties mention in NOC's roles.

So the whole Employment Requirement section will be disregarded.

Have a nice and sound sleep and sweet dreams. ;) ;) ;D ;D

Hi Century,

I have sent you a personal message so please check.
 
Century said:
Hello Brother: your sleepless night is over. CIC don't consider education while assessing NOC's roles. As long as your roles match with NOC description, you are fine. Someone with Masters in English is eligible to apply 2172 as long as he perform the duties mention in NOC's roles.

So the whole Employment Requirement section will be disregarded.

Have a nice and sound sleep and sweet dreams. ;) ;) ;D ;D

Hehe :) Thankyou so much bro...I can positively wait for the DD to be charged now.
 
Century said:
Hello Brother: your sleepless night is over. CIC don't consider education while assessing NOC's roles. As long as your roles match with NOC description, you are fine. Someone with Masters in English is eligible to apply 2172 as long as he perform the duties mention in NOC's roles.

So the whole Employment Requirement section will be disregarded.

Have a nice and sound sleep and sweet dreams. ;) ;) ;D ;D

My friend is Master in social studies. Could he apply for NOC 2131 (Civil Engineer) if his JD's on reference letters matches with NOC 2131. If it is so than I would like to salute to CIC Officers. :P

This is really hilarious but I know this is TRUE.
 
+1 to you for this beautiful piece.





Tyler Durden said:
Sharing/Reproducing the article found on the internet. :)

Welcome to the rat race
We go to high school, trying to get good grades so that we make our parents proud and are able to go to a good college and university. In university it gets even more serious, now we need to get good grades to get hired by a big company that has a good reputation and will, hopefully, pay a decent salary so that, within a few years, we are able to repay our student loans. When we land that job, we are trying hard to climb up that corporate ladder and do everything not to stand out, so that there is no danger of getting laid off. We work extra hours, come home late to our families, miss birthday parties, family dinners and that school play of our youngest daughter. And of course we don't take our few days of holidays per year because we are scared our colleague could outwork us and get the outstanding promotion instead. Some brave people do take a short holiday but don't dare to go far away from their phone because their boss might call any second. And how happy does it make your spouse when you are constantly checking e-mails while being on holidays?!

But life goes on and in the meantime we got some children, buy a house, the old car needs to be replaced, our kids need new clothes to ‘fit in' and we have to save money for our children's education. Now we have to even work harder. And then, there is retirement. And by retirement I mean the few years, after leaving the office at the age of 67(?!), where we can finally ‘enjoy' the rest of our life in freedom and do the things we ever wanted. But more often than not the costs of a stressful and long working life are severe. Most people start experiencing different stages of sicknesses, unable to do the things they dreamed of when they were in university or just started their new job (“soon, when I make a lot of money, I have the time and the money to do the things I always wanted. Now is the time to work hard!”). Then our story ends and what did we accomplish? How many of our dreams, that weren't even that hard to make come true, did we realize? What are we leaving behind? What will people remember about us?

What I want to say with this, black and melodramatic story, is that the life that society lays out for us, is, more often than not, not satisfying and will not get you where you want to go. The only time to do the things you ever wanted to do is ‘NOW' (I know this sounds cheesy and you have heard this phrase so often, but it's so damn true). How many people do you know who constantly say: “I wish I'd done this and that when I had the chance”. And believe me, almost everyone, when I still used to work at an office job and told people that I am quitting to travel the world, told me that they wished they had taken more ‘risks' in life. Life is short and we only get this one time here, so you better start living the life that you always dreamed about and start doing the things you like, instead of doing the things that society expects from you. And yes, it might be tough to make a drastic change in your current life and it will be uncomfortable at some point but I guarantee that it will be worth it. Right now there are people living the live you always dreamed about – they are not smarter or better educate than you. They just took a chance and went that path less traveled.
 
Hello Friends,

What's supposed to be the next line on E-CAS after the "3. Medical results have been received." ?

Thanks in advance !
 
blackcap99 said:
My friend is Master in social studies. Could he apply for NOC 2131 (Civil Engineer) if his JD's on reference letters matches with NOC 2131. If it is so than I would like to salute to CIC Officers. :P

This is really hilarious but I know this is TRUE.

Being a Master in Social Studies, if he can work in NOC 2131, we should salute him. He must be a genius. Canada need those type of genius. ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)
 
Hi Friends,

Is there any whatsapp group for NDVO Applicants awaiting MR (with/without 2nd line)?...specially for May/June applicants...
 
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