ThanksYou have to give biometrics for PR seperately. Doesnt matter if you gave it in the past
ThanksYou have to give biometrics for PR seperately. Doesnt matter if you gave it in the past
Is she CEC?Dear @legalfalcon,
Please help me with the following job experience scenario for my sister whose AOR was March 2020.
Her first job started in October 2015 until May 2016.
She joined the same company with the same designation in March 2017 and served until June 2019.
She joined another company with the same job profile (same NOC) in October 2019 and got ITA in January 2020. She is still continuing this job.
She graduated in Dec 2015, however she got the reference letters from the previous company from October itself with salary and number of working hours mentioned.
The NOC is 4163
In this case, is she eligible for the 3 years job experience count?
She is really scared if eligibility will be met when officers check her file.
Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
If you are applying as a FSW, you can combine work experiences to claim the 3 years. Also, the work done along with your studies can be taken into account. The only criterion you have to meet is to have 1 year of full time work experience in the primary NOC.Dear @legalfalcon,
Please help me with the following job experience scenario for my sister whose AOR was March 2020.
Her first job started in October 2015 until May 2016.
She joined the same company with the same designation in March 2017 and served until June 2019.
She joined another company with the same job profile (same NOC) in October 2019 and got ITA in January 2020. She is still continuing this job.
She graduated in Dec 2015, however she got the reference letters from the previous company from October itself with salary and number of working hours mentioned.
The NOC is 4163
In this case, is she eligible for the 3 years job experience count?
She is really scared if eligibility will be met when officers check her file.
Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Great relief.If you are applying as a FSW, you can combine work experiences to claim the 3 years. Also, the work done along with your studies can be taken into account. The only criterion you have to meet is to have 1 year of full time work experience in the primary NOC.
As per your post, you do meet the 3 years. Also make sure that you meet the MEC, i.e. 64 points out of 100.
Congratulations!!! All the best!Hello Guys,
El Hamdulilah I received the golden email on 17 September
My details are:
FSW outland (based in UAE) - French National - my family is accompanying me (my wife + 5 kids Allahouma barek)
NOC 4165
ITA: 19 feb
AoR : 5th March (ADR 11th March concerning long birth certificate for 2 of my kids)
MEP/BIL: 2nd Apr
Biometrics given on 31st May
PPR: 17 Sept 2020 - I gave my passport to VFS today 20 september
I ordered my GCMS notes on 26 Aug and received them on 18 Sept stating Eligibility Not started / Criminality : Passed / Security : Not started / Medical : Passed. My GCMS notes were gathered on 2nd September. So it looks like in 2 weeks my file has really moved fast.
I hope this will helps. The take-home message is that GCMS notes are note always accurate in term of where your application is.
Feel free to comment guys. Your turn will come inshAllah.
Mansha allah. Alf mabruuk!!!Hello Guys,
El Hamdulilah I received the golden email on 17 September
My details are:
FSW outland (based in UAE) - French National - my family is accompanying me (my wife + 5 kids Allahouma barek)
NOC 4165
ITA: 19 feb
AoR : 5th March (ADR 11th March concerning long birth certificate for 2 of my kids)
MEP/BIL: 2nd Apr
Biometrics given on 31st May
PPR: 17 Sept 2020 - I gave my passport to VFS today 20 september
I ordered my GCMS notes on 26 Aug and received them on 18 Sept stating Eligibility Not started / Criminality : Passed / Security : Not started / Medical : Passed. My GCMS notes were gathered on 2nd September. So it looks like in 2 weeks my file has really moved fast.
I hope this will helps. The take-home message is that GCMS notes are note always accurate in term of where your application is.
Feel free to comment guys. Your turn will come inshAllah.
Reading your post really made my day and reignited my optimism! Thank you for updating and good luck on your journey ahead in the great white North!Hello Guys,
El Hamdulilah I received the golden email on 17 September
My details are:
FSW outland (based in UAE) - French National - my family is accompanying me (my wife + 5 kids Allahouma barek)
NOC 4165
ITA: 19 feb
AoR : 5th March (ADR 11th March concerning long birth certificate for 2 of my kids)
MEP/BIL: 2nd Apr
Biometrics given on 31st May
PPR: 17 Sept 2020 - I gave my passport to VFS today 20 september
I ordered my GCMS notes on 26 Aug and received them on 18 Sept stating Eligibility Not started / Criminality : Passed / Security : Not started / Medical : Passed. My GCMS notes were gathered on 2nd September. So it looks like in 2 weeks my file has really moved fast.
I hope this will helps. The take-home message is that GCMS notes are note always accurate in term of where your application is.
Feel free to comment guys. Your turn will come inshAllah.
Is it full time experience or equivalent years in full time?(that is part time experience amounting to 1560hours per year)If you are applying as a FSW, you can combine work experiences to claim the 3 years. Also, the work done along with your studies can be taken into account. The only criterion you have to meet is to have 1 year of full time work experience in the primary NOC.
As per your post, you do meet the 3 years. Also make sure that you meet the MEC, i.e. 64 points out of 100.
You need to do it everytime when you apply for prHi Everyone,
I am inland.
I have done biometrics in 2017 and as shown in my account it is valid until 2027. But I have received BIL to do it. Should I do it or it is a mistake and I need to tell them?
Many thanks,