Thanks for the infoCynthybaby said:Hello Cynmax.
I suggest you pm one or more of our landed seniors, Jibaba for example. He recently shared his experience about his job search and mentioned something about CV formats.
Takia
Thanks for the infoCynthybaby said:Hello Cynmax.
I suggest you pm one or more of our landed seniors, Jibaba for example. He recently shared his experience about his job search and mentioned something about CV formats.
Takia
Yep Akerekoro I got the message, replied immidiately pls check. ThanksAkerekoro said:Cynmax, l pm you.
why not go online for the detailed information or contact our landed senior such as barsido,pa jackson,omo elle,emo and orire,tinu sdebola....cynmax said:Gud day my people,I need anybody in the house to help me with Canada resume format. I need to do my resume in Canadian format urgently. Thanks in anticipation of prompt response.
PilelePilele01 said:I got this email from Accra yesterday - subject - Re - Application for Canada Visa - Bxxxxxxxxx,- This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following documents:
*Provide court documents showing the final disposition and the article of the law under which you were charged on 24 May 2011 in the Unite Kingdom.
*** To avoid delays, please submit all requested documents at the same time ***
Please note:
All documents must be accompanied by English or French translations. When original documents are requested, notarised documents are not acceptable.
The above information/documents must be received in our office within 60 days from the date of this letter. Failure to do so could result in the refusal of your application. Please quote your complete application number on your correspondence and address your correspondence to the Canadian High Commission for Ghana in Accra at the address indicated below.
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada. I got a second message same time yesterday stating - message subject is - Recall - application for Canada visa - Bxxxxxxxxx. The body of the message is - ACCRA (IMMIGRATION) would like to recall the message, "Application for canadian visa - Bxxxxxxxxxxx. I am confuse now of I should go ahead to provide what they requested or relied on the second message. I believe they must have made a mistake in their first message because I was only given a police caution in the Uk. I was not charge of any crime and did not appear in any court in the UK. So what they requested is out of point. I have sent them and email to know what to do. I wish they reply ASAP. Any advice will be appreciated.
As mentioned by ANigerian, they will respond to you appropriately. Don't know if your email to them explained what you have posted here otherwise if you don't hear from them like in say a week, probably you may want to send another email to them explaining the police issue because some of these guys at the embassy can be incompetent in some instances so as not to use flimsy excuses to decline you the PR visa on criminality/security basis.Pilele01 said:I got this email from Accra yesterday - subject - Re - Application for Canada Visa - Bxxxxxxxxx,- This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following documents:
*Provide court documents showing the final disposition and the article of the law under which you were charged on 24 May 2011 in the Unite Kingdom.
*** To avoid delays, please submit all requested documents at the same time ***
Please note:
All documents must be accompanied by English or French translations. When original documents are requested, notarised documents are not acceptable.
The above information/documents must be received in our office within 60 days from the date of this letter. Failure to do so could result in the refusal of your application. Please quote your complete application number on your correspondence and address your correspondence to the Canadian High Commission for Ghana in Accra at the address indicated below.
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada. I got a second message same time yesterday stating - message subject is - Recall - application for Canada visa - Bxxxxxxxxx. The body of the message is - ACCRA (IMMIGRATION) would like to recall the message, "Application for canadian visa - Bxxxxxxxxxxx. I am confuse now of I should go ahead to provide what they requested or relied on the second message. I believe they must have made a mistake in their first message because I was only given a police caution in the Uk. I was not charge of any crime and did not appear in any court in the UK. So what they requested is out of point. I have sent them and email to know what to do. I wish they reply ASAP. Any advice will be appreciated.
Correct !Emperor said:As mentioned by ANigerian, they will respond to you appropriately. Don't know if your email to them explained what you have posted here otherwise if you don't hear from them like in say a week, probably you may want to send another email to them explaining the police issue because some of these guys at the embassy can be incompetent in some instances so as not to use flimsy excuses to decline you the PR visa on criminality/security basis.
this is the copy of the email I sent to them-@- The Canada High Commission, Accra. I received an email from your office today requesting that i provide court documents showing the final disposition and the article of the law under which I was charged on the 24 of May 2011. Another email came in where you said you've recalled your previous message to me. I want to be sure because I don't know which message to honour now. Please confirm to me via email if I still need to provide documents you previously requested or if I should disregard your email where you requested court document. This because I was never charge to court, did not appear in any court. I was only caution by the Northumbria Police. A simple caution is not a conviction in UK law. Documents issued to me by Northumbria police as regard the caution was submitted along with my UK Police Certificate in my application File. My details are as follows:Emperor said:As mentioned by ANigerian, they will respond to you appropriately. Don't know if your email to them explained what you have posted here otherwise if you don't hear from them like in say a week, probably you may want to send another email to them explaining the police issue because some of these guys at the embassy can be incompetent in some instances so as not to use flimsy excuses to decline you the PR visa on criminality/security basis.
I just finish talking to one of the visa office staff, told her about the controversial email I got from them yesterday. She ask me for my name and I told her abt the email. She said I should ignor the first email and should not provide any further document. She used the word is been recorded that I should ignor the first email. Let me wait to get their reply vis email as I think it will be more explanatory. Finger cross.Pilele01 said:this is the copy of the email I sent to them- @ - The Canada High Commission, Accra. I received an email from your office today requesting that i provide court documents showing the final disposition and the article of the law under which I was charged on the 24 of May 2011. Another email came in where you said you've recalled your previous message to me. I want to be sure because I don't know which message to honour now. Please confirm to me via email if I still need to provide documents you previously requested or if I should disregard your email where you requested court document. This because I was never charge to court, did not appear in any court. I was only caution by the Northumbria Police. A simple caution is not a conviction in UK law. Documents issued to me by Northumbria police as regard the caution was submitted along with my UK Police Certificate in my application File. My details are as follows:
Pilele, which category are you?Pilele01 said:I just finish talking to one of the visa office staff, told her about the controversial email I got from them yesterday. She ask me for my name and I told her abt the email. She said I should ignor the first email and should not provide any further document. She used the word is been recorded that I should ignor the first email. Let me wait to get their reply vis email as I think it will be more explanatory. Finger cross.
This shows that updates will start rolling shortly. Pilele, There is no cause for alarm. You are on course brother.Pilele01 said:I just finish talking to one of the visa office staff, told her about the controversial email I got from them yesterday. She ask me for my name and I told her abt the email. She said I should ignor the first email and should not provide any further document. She used the word is been recorded that I should ignor the first email. Let me wait to get their reply vis email as I think it will be more explanatory. Finger cross.