- Apr 16, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- NOC Code......
- 2151 - Architects
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16th Oct 2010 BD Encashed...: 25th Oct 2010 PER Received..: 10th Feb 2011
- File Transfer...
- 3rd March 2011 AOR Received.: 11th March 2011
- Med's Request
- 31st March 2011 PCC Request..: 31st March 2011 RPRF Request: 31st March 2011
- Passport Req..
- 31st March 2011 Med's Done....: 6th April 2011 Passports sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF/PCC sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF En-Cashed :17th May 2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 27th May 2011
- LANDED..........
- 10th Sep 2011
Hi all,
Great to come across a forum like this. very useful
. My huby is an Architect and we are planning to apply under the new rules updated on June end. I would like to connect with fellow architects around, to share info and ideas on immigration. Is there another architect looking to immigrate to Canada under the new rules?
in context with the visa office specific instructions,
For you, your spouse or common-law partner:
•Post-secondary education documents: vocational or technical certificates or diplomas;
•College or university documents: certification of completion and the graduation degree, diploma, or certificate issued by the college or university and the evaluation committee;
•Transcripts: original transcripts of all degrees must be submitted in university-sealed envelopes.
•Professional qualifications certificates: notarized professional qualifications certificates should be submitted if available. (e.g., Engineer, Computer Programmer, Accountant, Economist, Translator/Interpreter, Architect etc.)
pls could someone confirm in Indian context what papers have to be actually submitted and how to get certificates notarized? University sealed envelopes means do we have to request for a fresh one issued(he got it 10 years back)?
Please could someone share their thoughts on this?
Great to come across a forum like this. very useful
in context with the visa office specific instructions,
For you, your spouse or common-law partner:
•Post-secondary education documents: vocational or technical certificates or diplomas;
•College or university documents: certification of completion and the graduation degree, diploma, or certificate issued by the college or university and the evaluation committee;
•Transcripts: original transcripts of all degrees must be submitted in university-sealed envelopes.
•Professional qualifications certificates: notarized professional qualifications certificates should be submitted if available. (e.g., Engineer, Computer Programmer, Accountant, Economist, Translator/Interpreter, Architect etc.)
pls could someone confirm in Indian context what papers have to be actually submitted and how to get certificates notarized? University sealed envelopes means do we have to request for a fresh one issued(he got it 10 years back)?
Please could someone share their thoughts on this?