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rpun said:
"Provide details of your personal history since the age of 18, or the past 10 years, whichever comes first. Start with the most recent information.", in my case, should i begin from the age of 18 or the past 10 years ??????? So i hope i did the right one that i posted it here ...

You did it correctly, most recent first..


2) On the GENERIC APPLICATION, they asked me to list my highest education so my SNENCA COLLEGE is a --- POST SECONDARY- NO DEGREE RIGGHTTT ????? I forgot to elaborate it ... SORRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.....

OK that makes more sense :) Is Seneca your highest, or did you obtain a bachelor's degree in your home country? (That would be higher).


If Seneca IS your highest, it would be "Non-University Certificate/Diploma." (In Canada, they distinguish between college and university).

Everything on the list after "Secondary or less" is post-secondary.
 
I didn't have any degree back home... So I'm really TORN between this two ??????
Coz i taught was POST-SECONDARY-No degree coz i got my Diploma in International Business but NOT a degree.....
How can i double check ?????? Any help ????? thanksssssssssssss

Non-university certificate/diploma
Training in a profession that requires formal education but not at the university level (for example, dental technician or engineering technician).

Post-secondary - No Degree
Post-secondary studies at a college or university but no degree earned.
 
Hey Jess one more questions,

Is PAID TRANING counted as a towards CEC work experience ???????????????
 
yes, I think so. Give yourself some leeway, tho - apply after 1 year and 2-3 weeks...
 
Hey Jess, ... I notice that there is a COST RECOVERY FEE AND RFRF fee ???

Do i need to pay these 2 fees before i submit my application ??????
Is so how should i begin it ????????????

thankssss.....
 
This information is covered in the application guide.

"Cost recovery fee" = "application fee" = "processing fee." Bad on CIC for not consistently using one single term.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/5609E.PDF


Buffalo-specific information is on the CIC-Buffalo website:

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/buffalo/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng&view=d
 
THANKSSS for your wonderful reply

Hey Jess, under the LETTER OF REFERENCE regarding the annual salary, if someone makes $11,250 annually right, Do the employers ONLY write the figure in numbers ($11,250) or letters too ( eleven thousand, two hundred and fivety dollars) ???

Or should be write BOTH ??????

thanksssss
 
wow, you are obsessive :). Numbers are quite enough.