best of luck with ur processes.bebomallah said:Today i had sent my documents to Cairo VO wish me luck
Alexandros said:Dear Friends,
First I wish to thank all of you for your nice words and for showing sympathy to my case.
Second I hope that none of you experience the situation of rejection, there is nothing worse from being refused when you had set all your future dreams upon the success this plan.
Just for the records:
I'm 27 years old
Payment method is bank draft (and there will be a refund of the $550)
The job description I used are the following:
Direct and manage project development
Creates and executes project work plans
Adopt the plan according to circumstances
Ensures project documents are complete
Reviews all project deliverables to ensure completeness
I am still confused and surprised by the officer's decision but I think I understand the situation and I would like to share with you my opinion.
As I stated before I live in Egypt-Cairo, it's not uncommon here to find people working more than one job at the same time because the cost of living is high comparing to the salaries.
When I worked as a Project Manager I was also employed at the same time as a Greek Customer Service Representative at Microsoft and I was 24 yrs old. And here comes the problems, at least I can see a couple of them.
Problem #1: The officer is not satisfied/convinced that I may do a couple of jobs at the same time.
Problem #2: I may look a bit young for a PM, although I knew people who worked as a PM immediately after graduation as their education was qualifying them to this position.
In my opinion these are the true reasons behind rejection and not something else.
An officer who would assess the application of applicants residing in Egypt should be fully aware of the circumstances and regulations of the country, that holds true for all countries as well.
But when S/he is a Canadian citizen with 0 knowledge in other countries' circumstances then the judgment level would be deeply disappointing and they will take unbelievably poor decisions.
I was seriously depressed yesterday upon the reception of the CIO email but I suppose I got to pull myself together.
As an EU citizen I have the privilege to live and work permanently in the UK, I got to consider the other possibilities in my life.
Haral, sent you an PM for you to revert. Thanks.haral said:Good luck in your plans....GOD Speed....
Alexandros said:Dear Friends,
First I wish to thank all of you for your nice words and for showing sympathy to my case.
Second I hope that none of you experience the situation of rejection, there is nothing worse from being refused when you had set all your future dreams upon the success this plan.
Just for the records:
I'm 27 years old
Payment method is bank draft (and there will be a refund of the $550)
The job description I used are the following:
Direct and manage project development
Creates and executes project work plans
Adopt the plan according to circumstances
Ensures project documents are complete
Reviews all project deliverables to ensure completeness
I am still confused and surprised by the officer's decision but I think I understand the situation and I would like to share with you my opinion.
As I stated before I live in Egypt-Cairo, it's not uncommon here to find people working more than one job at the same time because the cost of living is high comparing to the salaries.
When I worked as a Project Manager I was also employed at the same time as a Greek Customer Service Representative at Microsoft and I was 24 yrs old. And here comes the problems, at least I can see a couple of them.
Problem #1: The officer is not satisfied/convinced that I may do a couple of jobs at the same time.
Problem #2: I may look a bit young for a PM, although I knew people who worked as a PM immediately after graduation as their education was qualifying them to this position.
In my opinion these are the true reasons behind rejection and not something else.
An officer who would assess the application of applicants residing in Egypt should be fully aware of the circumstances and regulations of the country, that holds true for all countries as well.
But when S/he is a Canadian citizen with 0 knowledge in other countries' circumstances then the judgment level would be deeply disappointing and they will take unbelievably poor decisions.
I was seriously depressed yesterday upon the reception of the CIO email but I suppose I got to pull myself together.
As an EU citizen I have the privilege to live and work permanently in the UK, I got to consider the other possibilities in my life.
bebomallah said:Today i had sent my documents to Cairo VO wish me luck
What fees the processing fees or pr feesemydoov said:Congratulation
did u pay the fees with your documents or you will wait till they answer you back ?