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YesBoss said:
Hi guys,

i called CIC today about status of my application.got any richard on phone.asked him that my app received by CIC on July5,2011. he told me that they are still working on JUly4,2011 apps. I really dont know, whether he knows something or he just said July4.

I called 1 888 24 22 100, then 1 2 1, then i t asked me my file no twice, but i dont have any file no, it transferred to representative. but after first ring, same msg , we are busy , call again.
I tried again same time, same process ,after first ring, got msg that wait, u r in queue, after10-12 min, i got Richard. he told me July4 is in way. may be another 1 week for july5. dont know exactly.

Oh dear - I think I know whats up with these guys answering the phone.
They ask you for your name, DOB, Date app received .... bladibladibla. So for eg: you say that it reached on X day , they have a prompt answer to your query that they are still opening application dated X-1 day. You cant ask any more questions then as the poor chap is still on the previous day pile - phew!

Sanity
 
possie said:
Hi
Just been reading through a lot of the posts and thanks for all the great information, it has answered a lot of my questions. My appliaction was received on 6/7/2011 and cc payment taken 3/8/2011. Still anxiously waiting for some news and hoping to hear soon!
Welcome to the forum, you should receive your per this week. Fingers crossed.
 
Omo Naija said:
see link below....

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what do you guys think ?

I am surprised this guy Sanjayai kapoor himself is a CEO at a immigration company named immigration help which also deals in Canadian immigration and he himself needs help of a lawyer to fight his brother's case. OMG
 
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Rehan Sami said:
Hi,

Sorry for the first message as it went through without message. My details are:
Name : RS
Applied on : 30-6-11
Received on : 5-7-11
DD charged on 21-7-11
PER received on 8-9-11
NOC 1122
VO : London

added, goodluck
 
RKC,

thanks for helping me keep watch on updates ;D same goes to those who contribute on same thing ;D ;D ;D
 
Mr Mak said:
1 CAD = 48.53 INR ...Is this impacting anyone's(indian) POF negatively?

if there's no significant change in currency.

like, 1 cad gone up to 55 inr!!
 
Hi Sanity,

I don't have the facility to send personal messages. Anyway in response to your querry, my employment letter was showing 70%-80% similar activities as described in NOC 1122. Some of the activities, like advertising was not mentioned as I am not involved in it. The activities mentioned were obviously not a copy paste of NOC 1122 but different wordings were used with a specific link between my actual job and required job responsibilities. In addition to this other details like salary, joining date, designation etc was also mentioned. I hope I have answered your question.

Thanks RKC and Westpoint for your goodwishes. I hope all of us get through with this process and waiting time ends within shortest possible time.
 
Hi Westpoint,

Please correct the spreadsheet as: date of encashment is 21-7-11 and PER received on 8-9-11.
 
hi

i worked in an electric store and read and interpret layout and plan building and help to test building wiring . can i apply as NOC 7241 ,7242 or not .?

what sort of document i should prepare?










Rehan Sami said:
Hi Westpoint,

Please correct the spreadsheet as: date of encashment is 21-7-11 and PER received on 8-9-11.
 
sepsam said:
hi

i worked in an electric store and read and interpret layout and plan building and help to test building wiring . can i apply as NOC 7241 ,7242 or not .?

what sort of document i should prepare?
Go to the following link and download the application kit

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/skilled.asp
• Read the guide carefully
• Read the check list carefully
• Collect all the document according to the guide and check list
• Take the exam of IETS
• Calculate your points with the help of the guide
• Fill all the forms with the help of the guide
• Arrange Fee
• Arrange settlement funds
 
sepsam said:
hi

i worked in an electric store and read and interpret layout and plan building and help to test building wiring . can i apply as NOC 7241 ,7242 or not .?

what sort of document i should prepare?
Here are the job duties of NOC 7241 : 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System)

Electricians in this unit group lay out, assemble, install, test, troubleshoot and repair electrical wiring, fixtures, control devices and related equipment in buildings and other structures. They are employed by electrical contractors and maintenance departments of buildings and other establishments, or they may be self-employed.

Example Titles

apprentice electrician
construction electrician
construction electrician apprentice
domestic and rural electrician
electrician

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Main duties

Electricians in this unit group perform some or all of the following duties:
Read and interpret drawings, circuit diagrams and electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts for new or existing installations
Pull wire through conduits and through holes in walls and floors
Install brackets and hangers to support electrical equipment
Install, replace and repair lighting fixtures and electrical control and distribution equipment, such as switches, relays and circuit breaker panels
Splice, join and connect wire to fixtures and components to form circuits
Test continuity of circuits using test equipment to ensure compatibility and safety of system, following installation, replacement or repair
Troubleshoot and isolate faults in electrical and electronic systems and remove and replace faulty components
Connect electrical power to audio and visual communication equipment, signalling devices and heating and cooling systems
Conduct preventive maintenance programs and keep maintenance records.
Employment requirements

Completion of secondary school is usually required.
Completion of a four- to five-year apprenticeship program is usually required.
Trade certification for construction electricians is compulsory in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, and available, but voluntary, in Manitoba.
Trade certification for electricians (domestic and rural) is mandatory in Quebec and Ontario, and available, but voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Interprovincial trade certification (Red Seal) is also available to qualified construction electricians.
Additional information

Progression to supervisory positions is possible with experience.
Red Seal trade certification allows for interprovincial mobility.
Classified elsewhere

Electrical Mechanics (7333)
Industrial Electricians (7242)
Power System Electricians (7243)
Supervisors of electricians (in 7212 Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations )
Classification Structure - 7
 
sepsam said:
hi

i worked in an electric store and read and interpret layout and plan building and help to test building wiring . can i apply as NOC 7241 ,7242 or not .?

what sort of document i should prepare?
Here are the job duties of NOC 7242 : 7242 Industrial Electricians

Industrial electricians install, maintain, test, troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical equipment and associated electrical and electronic controls. They are employed by electrical contractors and maintenance departments of factories, plants, mines, shipyards and other industrial establishments.

Example Titles

electrician, shipyard
industrial electrician
industrial electrician apprentice
marine electrician
mill electrician
mine electrician
plant electrician
plant maintenance electrician

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Main duties

Industrial electricians perform some or all of the following duties:
Read and interpret drawings, blueprints, schematics and electrical code specifications to determine layout of industrial electrical equipment installations
Install, examine, replace or repair electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, fibre-optic and coaxial cable assemblies, lighting fixtures and other electrical components
Test electrical and electronic equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage and resistance
Maintain, repair, install and test switchgear, transformers, switchboard meters, regulators and reactors
Maintain, repair, test and install electrical motors, generators, alternators, industrial storage batteries and hydraulic and pneumatic electrical control systems
Troubleshoot, maintain and repair industrial, electrical and electronic control systems and other related devices
Conduct preventive maintenance programs and keep maintenance records
May install, maintain and calibrate industrial instrumentation and related devices.
Employment requirements

Completion of secondary school is usually required.
Completion of a four- or five-year industrial electrician apprenticeship program
or
A combination of over five years of work experience in the trade and some high school, college or industry courses in industrial electrical equipment is usually required to be eligible for trade certification.
Trade certification for industrial electricians is compulsory in Prince Edward Island, Quebec and the Yukon, and available, but voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Manitoba.
Interprovincial trade certification (Red Seal) is also available to qualified industrial electricians.
Trade certification for marine electricians is available, but voluntary, in New Brunswick.
Trade certification for mine electricians is available, but voluntary, in Nova Scotia.
Additional information

Progression to supervisory positions is possible with experience.
Red Seal trade certification allows for interprovincial mobility.
Classified elsewhere

Construction electricians (in 7241 Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) )
Power System Electricians (7243)
Supervisors of industrial electricians (in 7212 Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations )