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Cant't beleive what I'm about to say, I...have..been...UN...FUCKED...FINALLYYYYYY

Aor: 09 Oct 20
BIL: Nov 20
RPRF: Dec 20
Long ass silence: Dec 20 to Apr 22
Updated POF and PCC (via webform): Jan 22
Remed Request: 11-May-22
ADR (Sch A and family info): 13-May-22 (submitted 15-May-22)
Remed Passed: 09 Jun 22
PPR: 13 Jun 22
VO: Ottowa

 
Cant't beleive what I'm about to say, I...have..been...UN...FUCKED...FINALLYYYYYY

Aor: 09 Oct 20
BIL: Nov 20
RPRF: Dec 20
Long ass silence: Dec 20 to Apr 22
Updated POF and PCC (via webform): Jan 22
Remed Request: 11-May-22
ADR (Sch A and family info): 13-May-22 (submitted 15-May-22)
Remed Passed: 09 Jun 22
PPR: 13 Jun 22
VO: Ottowa



Congratulations mate
 
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Do we need to take some course for this & what is the duration of course ?
It depends from province to province ,it usually takes 3-5 years to be a peng,I am not sure about it to give you a clear answer but can tell you one thing it is tough and takes 3-5 years.
If you ask me whether it is worth it I think yes.
 
Cant't beleive what I'm about to say, I...have..been...UN...FUCKED...FINALLYYYYYY

Aor: 09 Oct 20
BIL: Nov 20
RPRF: Dec 20
Long ass silence: Dec 20 to Apr 22
Updated POF and PCC (via webform): Jan 22
Remed Request: 11-May-22
ADR (Sch A and family info): 13-May-22 (submitted 15-May-22)
Remed Passed: 09 Jun 22
PPR: 13 Jun 22
VO: Ottowa

Congrats bro you made it ,finally.
 
P eng means professional engineer ,you will be considered as an engineer only if you have that (It is basically a license exam ) and it is tough ,many companies ask for that especially for mechanical and civil engineering

They seem to have some strict rules for this and who can use the title 'engineer'. Tech companies don't even say 'software engineer' in job listings and instead go with 'software developer'.
 
Cant't beleive what I'm about to say, I...have..been...UN...FUCKED...FINALLYYYYYY

Aor: 09 Oct 20
BIL: Nov 20
RPRF: Dec 20
Long ass silence: Dec 20 to Apr 22
Updated POF and PCC (via webform): Jan 22
Remed Request: 11-May-22
ADR (Sch A and family info): 13-May-22 (submitted 15-May-22)
Remed Passed: 09 Jun 22
PPR: 13 Jun 22
VO: Ottowa


Congrats!
 
Hey guys, what is the best way to carry funds to Canada?


Look into opening a Scotia Bank account from your home country. It's completely done online and you can safely wire transfer money to it.

If you can small amounts, you can use a forex card to carry money safely, and then withdraw money from an ATM to transfer into a Canadian Bank account.
 
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Hi everyone! I have a question regarding my both NOC and work experience. Thank you in advance.

I got a new job as an analytics engineer (8 months experience), and have 3 years of technical support engineer experience in my previous job. I chose the 2282 NOC (support engineer) cause 3 years > 8 months.

When creating my express entry account, is it okay to mention my current title? I'm confused cause, on one hand, it's not the NOC I chose, and from another hand, it would be a lie that I'm still on my old job. What should I do?
 
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