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Hi All

November applicant here.

App sent: November 18, 2014
App received: November 24, 2014
NOC: 2172
VO: NVDO

Fingers Crossed...
 
vishal shrestha said:
Ahhh this is the thread i'm looking for.

Happy that your endeavours reached fruition after all ;)

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iya ibeji said:
QUOTE FROM ANOTHER THREAD

Thanks Iya for this post. :)
 
EnthuChap said:
Happy that your endeavours reached fruition after all ;)

Join our WhatsApp group if u wish to continue your journey further, more closely with other members :)

PM me ur no and I'll add u. Cheers

I have sent you PM, Add me on WhatsApp..
 
EnthuChap said:
Happy that your endeavours reached fruition after all ;)

Join our WhatsApp group if u wish to continue your journey further, more closely with other members :)

PM me ur no and I'll add u. Cheers
I have sent you PM of my number, please add me in your watsapp group please..

Nice work man, keep it up
 
Hi Guys,

November Applicant here

NOC: 2281
App Sent: 3 Nov 2014
App Rec: 10 Nov 2014
VO: London

Wish everyone good luck!
 
Dear Friends,

I have been a mute spectator to the cooperative awesomeness of this forum for months. It's really quite remarkable how people from all over come together to help realise each other's dreams.

I have a quick question regarding the reference letter for my primary occupation.

The NOC 2011 website describes 2113 (Geoscientists) as rather broadly. The 13 duties listed on their website covers various kinds of Geologists with very distinct and specialised job description. It can not be possible to assimilate all of those into a list of duties for a single Geoscientist. Also, I was a field personnel, which means that I had no office or regular hours of work. I was sent on different locations and assignments each time.

In my case would it be acceptable to simply state that I was a full time employee?

The reference letter I have received from my employer is worded as follows. Could some of you please study and advice.

Thanks and regards - Apoorv

assigned to work on well sites world-wide for as an Exploration Geologist, which consists in executing drilling programs aimed at creating substructure profiles to detect and determine oil and natural gas deposits. Below is a summarisation of his duties.

• Review and correlate subsurface information from local geological studies and offset wells to identify formation tops, target zones and
total depths.
• Plan and conduct on-site laboratory petrographic analyses and description of rock samples.
• Observe real-time parameters and analyse electrical, porosity and lithology logs for formation evaluation.
• Provide technical oversight, quality control and operational recommendations for drilling optimisation and hazard control.
• Generate daily and post-well geological reports, coordinate transmittal and dispatch of all data and samples to the client, and share
learning and insights to aide field development campaigns.
• Ensure compliance with health, safety and environmental procedures and protocols.
 
vyaasa said:
Dear Friends,

I have been a mute spectator to the cooperative awesomeness of this forum for months. It's really quite remarkable how people from all over come together to help realise each other's dreams.

I have a quick question regarding the reference letter for my primary occupation.

The NOC 2011 website describes 2113 (Geoscientists) as rather broadly. The 13 duties listed on their website covers various kinds of Geologists with very distinct and specialised job description. It can not be possible to assimilate all of those into a list of duties for a single Geoscientist. Also, I was a field personnel, which means that I had no office or regular hours of work. I was sent on different locations and assignments each time.

In my case would it be acceptable to simply state that I was a full time employee?

The reference letter I have received from my employer is worded as follows. Could some of you please study and advice.

Thanks and regards - Apoorv

assigned to work on well sites world-wide for as an Exploration Geologist, which consists in executing drilling programs aimed at creating substructure profiles to detect and determine oil and natural gas deposits. Below is a summarisation of his duties.

• Review and correlate subsurface information from local geological studies and offset wells to identify formation tops, target zones and
total depths.
• Plan and conduct on-site laboratory petrographic analyses and description of rock samples.
• Observe real-time parameters and analyse electrical, porosity and lithology logs for formation evaluation.
• Provide technical oversight, quality control and operational recommendations for drilling optimisation and hazard control.
• Generate daily and post-well geological reports, coordinate transmittal and dispatch of all data and samples to the client, and share
learning and insights to aide field development campaigns.
• Ensure compliance with health, safety and environmental procedures and protocols.
You have to ask your employer to include the Average Working Hors per week. Because CIC evaluates an applicant weather he was full time employee which matches their requirement of xx hours/ week (usually its 48 hrs/ week OR 40 hrs).
And furthermore, the roles you are mentioning should match atleast 70% of JDs described for your NOC Code. It's not that you have to have it matched 100%. Include your average hours per week.

All The Best..
 
vyaasa said:
Dear Friends,

I have been a mute spectator to the cooperative awesomeness of this forum for months. It's really quite remarkable how people from all over come together to help realise each other's dreams.

I have a quick question regarding the reference letter for my primary occupation.

The NOC 2011 website describes 2113 (Geoscientists) as rather broadly. The 13 duties listed on their website covers various kinds of Geologists with very distinct and specialised job description. It can not be possible to assimilate all of those into a list of duties for a single Geoscientist. Also, I was a field personnel, which means that I had no office or regular hours of work. I was sent on different locations and assignments each time.

In my case would it be acceptable to simply state that I was a full time employee?

The reference letter I have received from my employer is worded as follows. Could some of you please study and advice.

Thanks and regards - Apoorv

assigned to work on well sites world-wide for as an Exploration Geologist, which consists in executing drilling programs aimed at creating substructure profiles to detect and determine oil and natural gas deposits. Below is a summarisation of his duties.

• Review and correlate subsurface information from local geological studies and offset wells to identify formation tops, target zones and
total depths.
• Plan and conduct on-site laboratory petrographic analyses and description of rock samples.
• Observe real-time parameters and analyse electrical, porosity and lithology logs for formation evaluation.
• Provide technical oversight, quality control and operational recommendations for drilling optimisation and hazard control.
• Generate daily and post-well geological reports, coordinate transmittal and dispatch of all data and samples to the client, and share
learning and insights to aide field development campaigns.
• Ensure compliance with health, safety and environmental procedures and protocols.

Hello mate

It's a trouble many face. I myself could have filed my application in September, but it got pushed to November bcos of delay in obtaining reference letters from my employers.

Now, hours of work and pay is required for them to believe that you do work FT. I suggest you include a Copy of your appointment letter, pay slips, contract copy and if possible, a recommendation letter from your supervisor or a senior co-worker accommodating for the deficiencies in the main reference letter.

A letter with good brief of duties and the purpose of your job also caters the need, which you have now.

Good luck :)
 
ksa0510 said:
Current update on fee charging & PER on the 3 Dec. 14 at 20:37 GMT
Latest CC Charged: 24 September
Latest DD encashed:10 September (New entry)
Latest PER:18 August
 
ksa0510 said:
Rejection is never the end of your Canadian aspiration but it is the beginning of better things to come.
Arise and start planning for the Express Entry.
Here are the important links to follow towards adequately preparing for the prog.

Preparing for Express Entry

Job Bank
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/jobs/jobbank.shtml
Standard Canadian Resume Preparation
http://alis.alberta.ca/worksearch/resumes.html
Credential evaluation
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp
Language Skill Assessment
http://www.celpiptest.ca/
https://ielts.britishcouncil.org/Default.aspx
Questions & Answer on Express Entry
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2014-12-01.asp
 
ahsan99 said:
yesterday i saw CC of three 2132 applicants was charged.their dates of application recev was 24 september
 
Miumiu said:
Just got another report of NOC1111 CC charging, Oct03 applicant...
 
November applicant here.

App sent: November 19, 2014
App received: November 21, 2014
NOC: 0111
VO: Sydney, Nova Scotia

Fingers Crossed...and best of luck every one. Does anyone know about NOC 0111 status?
 
analystpk said:
November applicant here.

App sent: November 19, 2014
App received: November 21, 2014
NOC: 0111
VO: Sydney, Nova Scotia

Fingers Crossed...and best of luck every one. Does anyone know about NOC 0111 status?
VO won't be sydney, Nova Scotia if one is applying for FSW from inside Canada then it will be CPC-Ottawa.