thanx alotNKKD Hortons said:from what I read earlier, the number of points may go down for work experience and age above 35. I will find that info and post it here for SOCIAL1988, helpp and all the others planning to apply in MI4.
thanx alotNKKD Hortons said:from what I read earlier, the number of points may go down for work experience and age above 35. I will find that info and post it here for SOCIAL1988, helpp and all the others planning to apply in MI4.
thank u very very much for this helpful informationRKC said:Helppp,
It's just my opinion. Please refer to CIC website before taking decisions.
This year in Feb/Mar a consultation was conducted by CIC on Proposed changes to FSW program. The MI4 should most probably come out with some /all proposed changes , a week ( +/- few days ) before July 2012. Although there are reports going on in the forum that CIC might place temporary moratorium on FSW program, can't say how much of it is true.
Overview: Federal Skilled Worker Points Grid
Selection based on objective factors: Current System Maximum points: Proposed System Maximum points:
Education1 25 25
Language 24 28
Work Experience 21 15
Age 10 12
Arranged Employment 10 10
Adaptability 10 10
Total: 100 100
Education: Proposed changes will reduce the number of years (from 12 to 10) of schooling required to earn full points for a post-secondary vocational, technical or trades credential. This change will give tradespersons an additional seven points on the grid.
Age: Under the current points grid, maximum points are accorded up to age 49; with changes, maximum points would be accorded to age 35, with diminishing points accorded thereafter.
Pass Mark is 67
Read more at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/consultations/fswp/index.asp
The definition of 'In process' have to seem to changed in MI3 and hence the inprocess before RBVO.BDimmigrants said:hey NKKD
any ideas about the fact that some applicants already got inprocess before RBVO, even not getting a second AOR. what does it means really?
abhishekgoel007 said:Hey guys, Got the PER today just 1 hour ago and DD encashment date is 30th Nov 2011
RKC said:Helppp,
It's just my opinion. Please refer to CIC website before taking decisions.
This year in Feb/Mar a consultation was conducted by CIC on Proposed changes to FSW program. The MI4 should most probably come out with some /all proposed changes , a week ( +/- few days ) before July 2012. Although there are reports going on in the forum that CIC might place temporary moratorium on FSW program, can't say how much of it is true.
Overview: Federal Skilled Worker Points Grid
Selection based on objective factors: Current System Maximum points: Proposed System Maximum points:
Education1 25 25
Language 24 28
Work Experience 21 15
Age 10 12
Arranged Employment 10 10
Adaptability 10 10
Total: 100 100
Education: Proposed changes will reduce the number of years (from 12 to 10) of schooling required to earn full points for a post-secondary vocational, technical or trades credential. This change will give tradespersons an additional seven points on the grid.
Age: Under the current points grid, maximum points are accorded up to age 49; with changes, maximum points would be accorded to age 35, with diminishing points accorded thereafter.
Pass Mark is 67
Read more at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/consultations/fswp/index.asp
kg_bang said:yaahoooo!!!!!
just now got email from NDVO requesting Medicals, PP, RPRF, PCC....
so happy today.
many many thanks 2 all d forum members
but 1 issue is there for which i want ur guidence.
My spouse PCC expired on 8th of dec n mine will expire in feb.
is it possible to get new PCC for both of us now????
plz reply
Regards,
Kg
Congrats and good luckabhishekgoel007 said:Hey guys, Got the PER today just 1 hour ago and DD encashment date is 30th Nov 2011
Congrats Abhishek. All the best for rest of the process.abhishekgoel007 said:Hey guys, Got the PER today just 1 hour ago and DD encashment date is 30th Nov 2011
now said:OMG I logged on today with mixed feelings and a hope to read lots of good news. But what do I see instead? So much love and good wishes floating around! I am SOOOO happy guys. For the last couple of days our thread seemed to have been overtaken by bad vibes. It was very upsetting. Now everything is back to normal....if not even better Be blessed my friends. I just have to mention a few people:
It takes a lot of courage to own up our mistakes, Ravi you did it!
It takes a special person to forgive and forget, RKC you did it!
It takes a cool head to point everyone to the right direction,Westpoint you did it!
It takes a pure heart to light up everyone's life, Highness you did it!
It takes sensitivity to think of others' feelings,Farrukh you did it!
It takes an open mind to listen to others' , mang you did it!
Love you all :-*
abhishekgoel007 said:Hey guys, Got the PER today just 1 hour ago and DD encashment date is 30th Nov 2011
Kghimire said:Applications received toward the overall cap: 5 287 of 10,000 as of December 13, 2011
Applications received per eligible occupation:
Eligible Occupation
(by National Occupational Classification [NOC] code) Number of Complete Applications Received*
0631 – Restaurant and Food Service Managers 500 (Cap reached)**
0811 – Primary Production Managers (Except Agriculture) 52
1122 – Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management 500 (Cap reached)**
1233 – Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 167
2121 – Biologists and Related Scientists 427
2151 – Architects 245
3111 – Specialist Physicians 325
3112 – General Practitioners and Family Physicians 380
3113 – Dentists 373
3131 – Pharmacists 500 (Cap reached)**
3142 – Physiotherapists 92
3152 – Registered Nurses 500 (Cap reached)**
3215 – Medical Radiation Technologists 26
3222 – Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 18
3233 – Licensed Practical Nurses 211
4151 – Psychologists 64
4152 – Social Workers 233
6241 – Chefs 50
6242 – Cooks 116
7215 – Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 65
7216 – Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades 140
7241 – Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) 70
7242 – Industrial Electricians 82
7251 – Plumbers 16
7265 – Welders and Related Machine Operators 30
7312 – Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics 29
7371 – Crane Operators 4
7372 – Drillers and Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction 6
8222 – Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service 66