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fsw4 said:
what is your NOC? have u started processing yours? did u send orig docus or u have your school send the docus?

hi fsw4,

My NOC is 3113. If you're referring to credential evaluation, yes, I did send my credentials to ICES a week ago.

Based on the ICES website, CIC is one of the organizations that recognizes their evaluation and they require basic evaluation.
The documents that are required are your original documents ( these are the documents awarded to you by the institution where you graduated from).

bereth
 
bereth said:
hi fsw4,

My NOC is 3113. If you're referring to credential evaluation, yes, I did send my credentials to ICES a week ago.

Based on the ICES website, CIC is one of the organizations that recognizes their evaluation and the documents that are required are your original documents ( these are the documents awarded to you by the institution where you graduated from).

bereth

is that a regulated profession? im thinking of having my docus send by the institution (official) since later on (if my app will be ok) CLPNBC (the regulatory board in vancouver ) requires comprehensive plus supplemental reports (official docus).
 
fsw4 said:
is that a regulated profession? im thinking of having my docus send by the institution (official) since later on (if my app will be ok) CLPNBC (the regulatory board in vancouver ) requires comprehensive plus supplemental reports (official docus).

yes it is. NOC 3113 - Dentist.

If you are planning to have your credentials evaluated by ICES, they have a page in the application package for evaluation wherein there is a list of organization , the type of report they require and the documents required by the ICES.

In my case, since I am not sure if my application will be successful, I just need the evaluation as a supporting document for my application. So, i checked the CIC as the organization and CIC requires basic report only and the ICES requirement is that I have to send my original documents. If my application for immigration is successful and I decided to get a licence and be a registered dentist in Canada, then i will have to have my evaluation upgraded to comprehensive, pay the corresponding fee and I will need an official documents ( these are the documents wherein the institution where you graduated from are the ones who will send your documents to ICES directly).

If you plan to check the CLPNBC, then you need to have a comprehensive evaluation plus supplemental and official documents are required.

This is how I understand it. You may want to hear from others, too...

regards,
bereth
 
bereth said:
yes it is. NOC 3113 - Dentist.

If you are planning to have your credentials evaluated by ICES, they have a page in the application package for evaluation wherein there is a list of organization , the type of report they require and the documents required by the ICES.

In my case, since I am not sure if my application will be successful, I just need the evaluation as a supporting document for my application. So, i checked the CIC as the organization and CIC requires basic report only and the ICES requirement is that I have to send my original documents. If my application for immigration is successful and I decided to get a licence and be a registered dentist in Canada, then i will have to have my evaluation upgraded to comprehensive, pay the corresponding fee and I will need an official documents ( these are the documents wherein the institution where you graduated from are the ones who will send your documents to ICES directly).

If you plan to check the CLPNBC, then you need to have a comprehensive evaluation plus supplemental and official documents are required.

This is how I understand it. You may want to hear from others, too...

regards,
bereth


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Hello everyone,

We just have extra two months to go. Please let us know how far you have gone with your documents gathering. It is my prayers that the decision would be in our favour.

Cheers,

Spicey
 
Hi, I am planning to send my and spouse application by july 1st 2012, but the question is; I am the main applicant have got my IELTS report ready, is it compulsory for my spouse as well to have this report.Thanks
 
olu28 said:
Hi, I am planning to send my and spouse application by july 1st 2012, but the question is; I am the main applicant have got my IELTS report ready, is it compulsory for my spouse as well to have this report.Thanks

@Olu28,

At the moment,it is only the Applicants IELTS Report Form that is required but going by Minister Jason's speeches,IELTS for Spouse wouldn't be a bad idea in preparedness for MI5 submission.
 
Hello everyone. Pls am applying under NOC 1122, do I need to send my credentials for evaluation and if yes, where am I going to send it to?
Thanks
 
mayoress said:
Hello everyone. Pls am applying under NOC 1122, do I need to send my credentials for evaluation and if yes, where am I going to send it to?
Thanks

its not mandatory yet.. check www.cicic.ca
 
@fsw4
Thanks a lot.
 
Hello all.
Pls want to know if anyone has checked d April 21 IELTS result online. Tried checking mine severally but no result was found.
 
Dear All,

For NOC 3112, is credential assesment essential before applying. I am planning to re-submit my file in July 2012, as it returned back due to caping.

rgds
can_canada
 
can_canada said:
Dear All,

For NOC 3112, is credential assesment essential before applying. I am planning to re-submit my file in July 2012, as it returned back due to caping.

rgds
can_canada

Some changes are proposed to immigration system, but they will certainly be implemented in the upcoming year.

Proposed changes to the economic immigration system include:

eliminating the backlog of old Federal Skilled Worker applications;

modernizing how workers are selected under that program to better reflect the importance of younger immigrants with Canadian work experience and better language skills;

updating federal business immigration programming related to investors and entrepreneurs;

creating a new Federal Skilled Trades program;

modifying the Canadian Experience Class to better facilitate skilled temporary workers' successful transition to permanent residence;

developing a “start-up” visa that would link immigrant entrepreneurs with investors;

strengthening the assessment of education credentials of applicants to the Federal Skilled Workers Program;

exploring, with provinces, territories and employers, approaches to developing a pool of skilled workers who are ready to begin employment in Canada; and
setting minimum language requirements and shifting to a solely economic focus within the Provincial Nominee Program.