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rawaljignesh82 said:
No. You do not need to submit the police clearance certificate for all state.

India is one country. if you lived more than 6 month in DIFFERENCE COUNTRY than you need to submit difference police certificate.

good luck

Thanks
 
Hii Minhas..
According to me you have to submitt PCC for all cities...I have submitted mine for two cities...remaining you may consult any other seniors...
Thanks...Harsh
 
hi friends
i am pre juner too and my application is in process since march. meanwhile i have been blessed with a baby boy.

can anybody tell me what Docs will i need to send to NDVO to add the baby to PR application?
 
I have been saving the excel sheets of quarterly data release on data.gc.ca. Wanted to share the data which shows that the files of MI1 applicants are being worked upon. The MI1 inventory comparison of April 2011 Vs April 2012 is mentioned below. This is the data for the total number of applications for all CHC offices worldwide:

Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC offices worldwide
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 52423 141098
As on 1st April 2012 32641 91104

Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC New Delhi
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 8130 20639
As on 1st April 2012 5053 13236

Looking at the data, one can make out that they are working on the MI 1 applications. Though the speed is very slow as compared to MI2 and MI3, but at least we can be hopeful that the cases would be cleared.
That would help pep up the optimistic attitude of all the forum members
 
minhas82 said:
I have been saving the excel sheets of quarterly data release on data.gc.ca. Wanted to share the data which shows that the files of MI1 applicants are being worked upon. The MI1 inventory comparison of April 2011 Vs April 2012 is mentioned below. This is the data for the total number of applications for all CHC offices worldwide:

Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC offices worldwide
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 52423 141098
As on 1st April 2012 32641 91104

Inventory of MI1 applications with CHC New Delhi
No. of cases No. of persons
As on 1st April 2011 8130 20639
As on 1st April 2012 5053 13236

Looking at the data, one can make out that they are working on the MI 1 applications. Though the speed is very slow as compared to MI2 and MI3, but at least we can be hopeful that the cases would be cleared.
That would help pep up the optimistic attitude of all the forum members

Thanks for the good work and the information... :) +1 to you
 
Proposed Changes

First Official Language: Maximum 24 points (Before was 16 only now they increase Language Points)

Basic Approx. CLB/NCLC 4 or 5 (Band) 4 pts per ability (16 points)[/font]
Moderate Approx. CLB/NCLC 6 or 7 (Band) 5 pts per ability (20 points)
High LB/NCLC 8 + (Band) 6 pts per ability (24 points)

Second Official Language: Maximum 4 points

Age: Maximum 12 points
18 to 35 yrs = 12 points
36 yrs = 11 points
37 yrs = 10 points
After 37 yrs Less one point per year
46 yrs = 1 points
47 yrs & Over = 0 points

Work Experience: Maximum 15 points

1 yr = 9 points
2–3 yrs = 11 points
4–5 yrs = 13 points
6+ yrs = 15 points

Education: Maximum 25 points

Points will be awarded based on an assessment of educational credentials by a designated organization, indicating the foreign educational credential's equivalent in Canada.

Doctoral level = 25 points

Master's level or professional degree = 23 points

Two or more post-secondary credentials,
one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 22 points

Three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 21 points

Two-year post-secondary credential = 19 points

One-year post-secondary credential = 15 points

Secondary school = 5 points


Arranged Employment: 10 points is same as Before

Adaptability: Maximum 10 points

But they Eliminated: Accompanying spouse/ Partner education 3 to 5 points

But they Added: Accompanying spouse/partner's official language (CLB/NCLC 4) 5 Points
(means spouses / common-law partners kindly ready for IELTS Exam) Basic Approx. 4 or 5 Band

PA Previous Work in Canada (min. 1 yr at NOC 0, A, B) = 10 points

Or a combination of...

Previous study in Canada — PA = 5 points

Previous study in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points

Previous work in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points

Arranged employment = 5 points

Revised: Rel. in Canada (18 years or over) = 5 points


Pass mark = 67

hotheart


http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2012/2012-08-18/html/reg2-eng.html
 
it's been now 50 days that my status update wid medical line receive ...no passport return can anyone know wat to..I mail to cic but no response ....
Suggest me something
waiting is killing
 
minhas82 said:
Need advice on one issue:

If a person has resided in 2 or more different states within India for more than 6 months at a stretch, do we need to submit the police clearance certificate for all the states or the police clearance certificate from the current state of residence would suffice?

Kindly help out on this
Minhas bai ji,

you need to provide PCC for each such place where you have stayed more than 6 months at a strech (if those places doesnt come under same Police district, which in your case is not, as you mentioned you lived at diff states) so you need separate PCC for each state.
 
No.
PCC is for one Country and not a state. In India, PCC is issued by Regional Passport office. So it is managed by Central and not at State level.

jotgrewal said:
Minhas bai ji,

you need to provide PCC for each such place where you have stayed more than 6 months at a strech (if those places doesnt come under same Police district, which in your case is not, as you mentioned you lived at diff states) so you need separate PCC for each state.
 
NeedAChange said:
No.
PCC is for one Country and not a state. In India, PCC is issued by Regional Passport office. So it is managed by Central and not at State level.

I have taken the PCC from the police department and not from Regional passport office. How does that impact? Do we need to take PCC from the regional passport office only
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/india.asp

It should not be an issue.

If they ask for PCC again then go about getting it from Regional Passport office. Or else you don't need to worry.

minhas82 said:
I have taken the PCC from the police department and not from Regional passport office. How does that impact? Do we need to take PCC from the regional passport office only
 
Hi all I think new rule has put more emphesis on language, this is what I could understand about points for language from Canada Gazette link. Explaination by hotheart007 was by mistake done on existing point system.

First Official Language:
Maximum 24 points
New Mandatory Minimum
Minimum threshold in all abilities
Initially set at CLB/NCLC 7 band 4 pts per ability (16 points)
Threshold + 1 CLB/NCLC level i.e 8 band 5 pts per ability (20 points)
Threshold + 2 CLB/NCLC level i.e 9 band 6 pts per ability (24 points)

So below 7 band will not get any points



hotheart007 said:
Proposed Changes

First Official Language: Maximum 24 points (Before was 16 only now they increase Language Points)

Basic Approx. CLB/NCLC 4 or 5 (Band) 4 pts per ability (16 points)[/font]
Moderate Approx. CLB/NCLC 6 or 7 (Band) 5 pts per ability (20 points)
High LB/NCLC 8 + (Band) 6 pts per ability (24 points)

Second Official Language: Maximum 4 points

Age: Maximum 12 points
18 to 35 yrs = 12 points
36 yrs = 11 points
37 yrs = 10 points
After 37 yrs Less one point per year
46 yrs = 1 points
47 yrs & Over = 0 points

Work Experience: Maximum 15 points

1 yr = 9 points
2–3 yrs = 11 points
4–5 yrs = 13 points
6+ yrs = 15 points

Education: Maximum 25 points

Points will be awarded based on an assessment of educational credentials by a designated organization, indicating the foreign educational credential's equivalent in Canada.

Doctoral level = 25 points

Master's level or professional degree = 23 points

Two or more post-secondary credentials,
one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 22 points

Three-year or longer post-secondary credential = 21 points

Two-year post-secondary credential = 19 points

One-year post-secondary credential = 15 points

Secondary school = 5 points


Arranged Employment: 10 points is same as Before

Adaptability: Maximum 10 points

But they Eliminated: Accompanying spouse/ Partner education 3 to 5 points

But they Added: Accompanying spouse/partner's official language (CLB/NCLC 4) 5 Points
(means spouses / common-law partners kindly ready for IELTS Exam) Basic Approx. 4 or 5 Band

PA Previous Work in Canada (min. 1 yr at NOC 0, A, B) = 10 points

Or a combination of...

Previous study in Canada — PA = 5 points

Previous study in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points

Previous work in Canada — accompanying spouse/partner =5 Points

Arranged employment = 5 points

Revised: Rel. in Canada (18 years or over) = 5 points


Pass mark = 67

hotheart


http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2012/2012-08-18/html/reg2-eng.html









 
Dhillon1471 said:
Hi all I think new rule has put more emphesis on language, this is what I could understand about points for language from Canada Gazette link. Explaination by hotheart007 was by mistake done on existing point system.

First Official Language:
Maximum 24 points
New Mandatory Minimum
Minimum threshold in all abilities
Initially set at CLB/NCLC 7 band 4 pts per ability (16 points)
Threshold + 1 CLB/NCLC level i.e 8 band 5 pts per ability (20 points)
Threshold + 2 CLB/NCLC level i.e 9 band 6 pts per ability (24 points)

So below 7 band will not get any points

Yah Mr.Dhillon
u are rite........idid mistake.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5609ETOC.asp#5609E2


International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

The CEC requirements for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) are:NOC CLB Level Test result for each ability

Speaking Listening Reading Writing

0, A 8 6.5 7.5 6.5 6.5
0, A 7 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
0, A, B 6 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.5
B 5 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0
B 4 4.0 4.5 3.5 4.0

Easyway to understand
 
srid_a said:
Starting new thread for applicants submitted/submitting full docs to CHC New Delhi in Oct/Nov/Dec 2010.

Please keep posting to this thread and help us keep this list current.

https://spreadsheets2.google.com/ccc?key=tvvlJB_9UyGSUvZkzl16pEQ&authkey=CMuSgokC&hl=en#gid=0
Hi Guys,
I am in NOC 0711, NDVO.
ecas shows: In process since xx May 2012
I have not received any request for any further documents,
When do you think I will get request for Medical?
Thanks
RVS
 
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has stated that “the new Skilled Worker program will be limited to applicants in NOCs O, A, and B, but won’t be limited to particular occupations.”

While the Minister has said that there won’t be a limitation on particular occupations, it is expected that there will be an overall cap or limit to the number of applications that will be accepted for assessment by CIC.


Kenny has said that under the new policy no particular occupations would be outlined for eligibility under FSW class. Above statement makes it clear that most probably they would not delay the processing of files of applicants under 4131 or other such NOC codes because these NOCs were removed from MI2 and MI3.