Congratulations, can you share your officer's number please?vinaj said:I received MR today exactly 24 hours from RPRF request......
I'm a November applicant too, still waiting my MR!
Congratulations, can you share your officer's number please?vinaj said:I received MR today exactly 24 hours from RPRF request......
Any hobbies?jithesh69 said:@ civilengr just search JITHESH RAMDAS you will get everythin 20,300 results to be precise!!!
Born and brought up in south India. Completed my engineering in 2005, started working in India and got married in 2011, have a 4 year old boy...worked in Shanghai, China for 10 months and 6 years now in USA.
I used to sing in school n college...now a bathroom singer...I play volleyball, ping pong, cricket...n watch crime shows, n I love partying...thats about it!!! Once we all r in Canada we should meet up...Wot say???Diplomatru said:Any hobbies?
Hey Dip, so nice to know about the man behind the curtain!! ....you seem like a very nice and interesting personality ;D ....FWIW, here's my story:Diplomatru said:I reciprocated in every case where karma allowed. Thanks
But we have more interesting matters than karma that should be discussed urgently. The ladies here are flattering, so I'll write something to hopefully make them talking again.
So, I'm 29, USSR-born. I consider myself Polish, although I don't speak the language. In Russia I worked for the government and at some point I found myself at odds with the politics and resigned. Prior to that I was stationed in Japan for two years. After bidding my farewells to the MFA, I got a job offer at a translation bureau in Moscow, where I could put to use my command of Italian and English. I've been to the USA twice, but I was eager to discover Canada as well, so I visited it briefly in 2014, and decided to apply for Master's in Ontario. It worked out and I got my study permit in April, and in May CIC announced a new FSW intake, including 5125 NOC, so I rushed to gather all the documents and applied in late July. When I landed in Canada, I've sent an addendum to the CIO to change my VO to Ottawa based on current country of residence. In a reply, the CSU confirmed that they've entertained this request. And you know the rest of my timeline. Now my coursework is complete and so is my TA contract. The privilege of PR was bestowed just in time, so I can now look for a new job without major limitations. And yes, CIC is an option for me as well. I will be writing my MRP in parallel. Looks like that's it. And I am divorced
good to hear your story mate. it prompted many more to reveal more about them hopefully everyone has great future in Canada & we cross paths on our way to successDiplomatru said:I reciprocated in every case where karma allowed. Thanks
But we have more interesting matters than karma that should be discussed urgently. The ladies here are flattering, so I'll write something to hopefully make them talking again.
So, I'm 29, USSR-born. I consider myself Polish, although I don't speak the language. In Russia I worked for the government and at some point I found myself at odds with the politics and resigned. Prior to that I was stationed in Japan for two years. After bidding my farewells to the MFA, I got a job offer at a translation bureau in Moscow, where I could put to use my command of Italian and English. I've been to the USA twice, but I was eager to discover Canada as well, so I visited it briefly in 2014, and decided to apply for Master's in Ontario. It worked out and I got my study permit in April, and in May CIC announced a new FSW intake, including 5125 NOC, so I rushed to gather all the documents and applied in late July. When I landed in Canada, I've sent an addendum to the CIO to change my VO to Ottawa based on current country of residence. In a reply, the CSU confirmed that they've entertained this request. And you know the rest of my timeline. Now my coursework is complete and so is my TA contract. The privilege of PR was bestowed just in time, so I can now look for a new job without major limitations. And yes, CIC is an option for me as well. I will be writing my MRP in parallel. Looks like that's it. And I am divorced
I want to party too...could you please invite me? : ;D I loved to play cricket growing up & didn't play for last 8 years or so miss those gully cricket daysjithesh69 said:I used to sing in school n college...now a bathroom singer...I play volleyball, ping pong, cricket...n watch crime shows, n I love partying...thats about it!!! Once we all r in Canada we should meet up...Wot say???
Well, I am a sister -) Good luck anyways!jithesh69 said:Thanks man for the well wishes...me too think yours would be first week of May based on FBI Clearance submission...
Well sister all the best...your RFV is on the way!!!Destinationca said:Well, I am a sister -) Good luck anyways!
747-captain said:Hey Dip, so nice to know about the man behind the curtain!! ....you seem like a very nice and interesting personality ;D ....FWIW, here's my story:
I came to the US (or was "brought") at the age of 7 from India, and lived here till 17.Then I had to leave and was out of the US for about 4 years, then returned, and have been here (with a pending Green Card "adjustment of status" application) ever since (very very long and complicated story that I will probably share sometime in the future).
I am now in my late 30's . For around 12 years I worked in the Mortgage/Finance industry (the basis for my FSW app), and then in the mid 2000's decided to go back to school to pursue electrical engineering. Got my associate's degree in Math and Computer Science, while I worked full time in my original field, and now am finishing up the final semester of my Bachelor's from UC Berkeley in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
I was an original FSW applicant back in 2008. Actually I got in by the "skin of the teeth". My app reached them Feb 26th, 2008 (and the retroactive cutoff was Feb 28th, 2008). Then after waiting in line more than 2 years, the Canadian governement decided to do a complete 180 and go back on their own word. That was a huge disappointment for me. Was extremely depressed for a long time.
Then suddenly, just by SHEER LUCK AND CHANCE, around June 2014, I noticed that my NOC had popped back up, and a new FSW program had started. I jumped at it and applied, and several months later here I am with my medicals done
.....so it's definitely been one heck of a roller coaster ride (both with the US and Canada). Hopefully it comes to a graceful and successful end, and I get a chance to meet in person ;D all of you nice folks!!
and Oh yeah, BTW I'm also separated but not yet divorced :
YOUR STORY IS INSPIRING TOO
thanksMsr_art said:Congratulations, can you share your officer's number please?
I'm a November applicant too, still waiting my MR!