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JohnnyZee said:
And what does this one mean? I am no IT expert...

A TCP packet walks into a bar, and says to the barman: “Hello, I'd like a beer.” The barman replies: “Hello, you'd like a beer?” “Yes,” replies the TCP packet, “I'd like a beer.”

:D :D :D A good one! I didn't hear good IT jokes for long.:)
And congrats on new thread! :P

They want to say that TCP packets carry a lot of obsolete info with them.
 
Jigzzy shoulda put d no naggin inna de tikle of dah thread yah!
 
rodrigo.santos.it said:
Hi there,

I'm a bit worried about my reference letters whether they are detailed enough or not. I was wondering if is possible send new reference letters in order to attach in my original application. Since my application reached at CIC on May 17, and should take more one or two weeks to get it analyzed, I think this is enough time to send new letters.

My only question is if CIC would accept this or not. Has anyone faced this kind of situation?

I appreciate any thoughts!

Thanks!

How many employers have you worked for? Are there more than 1 employers that you have worked for over 1 year ?
 
congraaaaaaaatttttssss beythsky on ur PER
 
jigzyy said:
How many employers have you worked for? Are there more than 1 employers that you have worked for over 1 year ?

Hi @jigzyy,

I've worked for 4 different employers in the last 10 years. I've stayed more than one year in all of them and included the reference letters from each one.
 
rodrigo.santos.it said:
Hi @ jigzyy,

I've worked for 4 different employers in the last 10 years. I've stayed more than one year in all of them and included the reference letters from each one.

So it doesn't matter, as long as you have 1 that is perfect. That'll do it.
 
JohnnyZee said:
And what does this one mean? I am no IT expert...

A TCP packet walks into a bar, and says to the barman: “Hello, I'd like a beer.” The barman replies: “Hello, you'd like a beer?” “Yes,” replies the TCP packet, “I'd like a beer.”

LOL that's really funny. Although not for a programmer but for a networking professional. TCP is a networking protocol which is part of the TCP/IP protocol stack, which Internet data transfer is based on by the way.

The TCP protocol uses a three-way hanshake process (Sync-><-Sync Acknowledge<->Acknowledge), that's why the conversation has thee sentences, all of them linked :P :P :P
 
DR-DARKMAN said:
congraaaaaaaatttttssss beythsky on ur PER

Thk!!!!!

BTW, Can anyone tell me whats the next step after receiving PER?? Transfer my info to my vo??? How long??? And then??
do someone know the whole process and try to explain to us??
 
Here is the link to the detailed manual....Next step VO...to await Medical Request....(CONGRATS)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06c-eng.pdf
 
From another forum member "Okay, here are the details for those who are looking to call and are not getting thru...

Call at: 001-613-944-4000

Follow this order, make sure you hear the number before pressing it.

English...........= 1
Foreign Affairs.= 2
Immigration.....= 2
Call Transfer......
English...........= 1
Status...........= 2
PR Card..........= 2

They'll put you on hold for about 6 - 20 minutes.

I tried this but this is not working how did you guys get thru?
 
beythsky said:
Thk!!!!!

BTW, Can anyone tell me whats the next step after receiving PER?? Transfer my info to my vo??? How long??? And then??
do someone know the whole process and try to explain to us??
Congrats beythsky for ur PER.
Congrats JBZZS, Ahmed79, Geverok, adapacc, borojevic, canadachocaccon, RufiDoby & oszi.
That does sums up all in one post.
 
Hi,

i am not able to understand whats mentioned in the excel sheet tab 'apps by NOC"...
under 2174 it says total apps is 300. So does that mean, the quota is over for this NOC?

Experts, what is the latest update on the cap? is there any use of sending the application now?

cheers,
ags
 
Hmmm..Nice posts... :)