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rk1434u2000

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Hi All,

In the following page the no of applications for CEC says 10000 in this year 2013, so is it a problem if I apply in June?....

cic.gc.ca/english/ department/media/notices/notice-levels2013

, what will happen if the applications are already filled,
Does my application will be sent back or is it will be processed next year?,
on average how many applications will be sent every month under CEC?

and my PGWP will expire in march 2014, please help if there is any workaround..

Thanks in Advance
 
I think you sd be worried about running out of time than the applications limit.
 
rk1434u2000 said:
Hi All,

In the following page the no of applications for CEC says 10000 in this year 2013, so is it a problem if I apply in June?....

cic.gc.ca/english/ department/media/notices/notice-levels2013

, what will happen if the applications are already filled,
Does my application will be sent back or is it will be processed next year?,
on average how many applications will be sent every month under CEC?

and my PGWP will expire in march 2014, please help if there is any workaround..

Thanks in Advance

Historically, CEC didn't succeed filling the previous , lower quotas and it is unlikely that the quote will be filled by June. Theoretically, since the employment requirement was lowered to just 1 year of work experience, it might create influx of new applicants. However, since in 2011 and 2012 less work permits were issued - the overall number of applicants should not be explosive.
 
sashali78 said:
Historically, CEC didn't succeed filling the previous , lower quotas and it is unlikely that the quote will be filled by June. Theoretically, since the employment requirement was lowered to just 1 year of work experience, it might create influx of new applicants. However, since in 2011 and 2012 less work permits were issued - the overall number of applicants should not be explosive.

Thanks you sashali78, However I started my work from jan 2012 as a contractor till may 31 (NOCB), then I got a permanent Offer and started working from june 6 till present (NOCB)...

Here, i am eligible from jan 2013, howver i would like to show immigration this current job as my eligible experience as per the checklist.. so my previous employer is just in paper and no way related to my immigration and just worried about the application Limit...

Thanks Again
 
rk1434u2000 said:
Thanks you sashali78, However I started my work from jan 2012 as a contractor till may 31 (NOCB), then I got a permanent Offer and started working from june 6 till present (NOCB)...

Here, i am eligible from jan 2013, howver i would like to show immigration this current job as my eligible experience as per the checklist.. so my previous employer is just in paper and no way related to my immigration and just worried about the application Limit...

Thanks Again

Note that you are only eligible since June 2013 since your work as a contractor does not count. You need to be full time (or part time but then the calculation is different) employee for a minimum period of 12 month
 
sashali78 said:
Note that you are only eligible since June 2013 since your work as a contractor does not count. You need to be full time (or part time but then the calculation is different) employee for a minimum period of 12 month

sorry, i am a full time employee for a company in Toronto(from Jan 2012 - May 31), however i worked at client location in Edmonton. I received pay from my Toronto employer with all benefits.

and in my reference letter is as follows

To whom it may Concern:

This is to confirm that XXXXXX worked as a full time Employee (40 hours per
week) permanent employee for XXXXXX with an annual salary of $XX,XXX.

Mr. XXXX has been full time permanent employee for XXXXXXX from
Jan 3 2012 to May 31 2012 as a XXXXXXXX and his duties are as follows:
 
rk1434u2000 said:
sorry, i am a full time employee for a company in Toronto(from Jan 2012 - May 31), however i worked at client location in Edmonton. I received pay from my Toronto employer with all benefits.

and in my reference letter is as follows

To whom it may Concern:

This is to confirm that XXXXXX worked as a full time Employee (40 hours per
week) permanent employee for XXXXXX with an annual salary of $XX,XXX.

Mr. XXXX has been full time permanent employee for XXXXXXX from
Jan 3 2012 to May 31 2012 as a XXXXXXXX and his duties are as follows:

So, in this case you are good to go. Why would you want to wait? Wait a f few weeks spare just in case and go ahead and apply. good luck
 
sashali78 said:
So, in this case you are good to go. Why would you want to wait? Wait a f few weeks spare just in case and go ahead and apply. good luck

sure, the reason for the wait is its a small company with only 3-5 employees and i am not sure if my employer can handle if he gets a call from immigration... so i wanted to wait few weeks as you said and get the T4 and all necessary paper work from him and take a second opinion from a lawyer on all the paper, and then would like to proceed............


P.S. is it an advantage/disadvantage to mention the 3rd Party Clients Name on the reference letter that i worked from jan 2012 - may 2012

Thanks